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From: nwt@bellsouth.net
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Becoming and IRC Server
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 1996 19:35:53 GMT
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Hi there.  We are a startup ISP that will be utilizing BSDI's Internet
Server for Unix and are curious as to what we need to do to provide
our customers with a dedicated IRC server.  Simular to Netcom, we
basically would like our clients to be able to use our server to
connect to one of the IRC Networks, such as Efnet, Undernet, etc.  Is
there a particular software package for BSDI Unix that would allow us
to do this.

Any information that you could provide would be very helpful.

Thanks,

Chris

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