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Chat (IRC)


Here are the details to my "Internet Relay Chat" - server

Click'n Chat - Now!

If you only like to chat (now), without any technical details then follow the steps below to chat now:

  1. Click Opens internal link in current windowhere to enter the chat-site.
  2. If you get a question about an unverified SSL certificate then accept it.
  3. Enter a nickname into the form field Nick.
  4. Click the button Chat!.
  5. Hammer the keys and don't forget the real live Smiley

About the server

On the right-hand side of this page you will get an overview, so called sitemap, of the site Opens external link in new windowirc.dj-l.de where an IRC-daemon is hosted.

It is my server too, or more precisely, the location of this server is at my home and I have hard-access (means that I can touch it) to it. On this reason you must leave this site Opens external link in new windowwww.dj-l.de and enter the chat server Opens external link in new windowirc.dj-l.de to chat.

Server specific stuff you will find on the site of the IRC-server to prevent redundant informations between both sites. But some common things about IRC I will write down on this and it's sub-pages page.

Index

What is IRC?
An overview about IRC
Clients
An overview of the most known IRC clients
Commands
A reference of IRC commands
Modes
A reference of user- and channel modes
Servers and Daemons
An overview of the most known IRC daemons
IRC Home
This is the homepage of the web-interface of the IRC-server.
Webchat
Here you can chat via a web-interface from within your browser. There exist a version where Java is required and a non-Java version.
Statistics
Some nice public statistics about the IRC-server. So you can see, for example, if a specific person is online whihout to connect to IRC. Or you can check many other things. Great feature!
Help (FAQ)
Very useful help in FAQ style. If you get trouble or can't solve an issue related to IRC then this page schould be the first place where you should look for a resolution.

Last change: Mon, 8. February 2010 - 17:22:56 by Dirk Lehmann