mIRC 6.14 was released today. This new version has SSL IRC support!! (finally). Does EFnet have any SSL servers? I realize it would probably be pointless, since someone could just packet sniff a non-secure server and get all that data, but I just want something to test the SSL support with.
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afaik, no, not all hybrid/ratbox servers can do ssl.
linknet is a hacked up hybrid (and from what i could tell, could never handle the volume efnet gets) to get ssl.
if you want mirc 6.14, we are an official mirror: ftp://ftp.efnet.info/clients/win32/mirc/mirc614.exe
linknet is a hacked up hybrid (and from what i could tell, could never handle the volume efnet gets) to get ssl.
if you want mirc 6.14, we are an official mirror: ftp://ftp.efnet.info/clients/win32/mirc/mirc614.exe
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I'm not sure what the point would be of encrypting all of the traffic for all users. I think it lulls users into a false sense of security. The only users I can forsee actually having a need for something like this would be opers. But the problem is, the way ircd's are coded, they are single threaded, so you'll block all other processing while the encryption, decryption is going on. I suppose if you're willing to throw money at SSL hardware cards that are supported by OpenSSL, then it might perform ok. If its going to be done on the main cpu, its seriously going to suck to have SSL going for 10k users without any real gain.seiki wrote:if someone would code a SSL mod for ircd-efnet, which would scale to the amount of users an average efnet server holds (even if expensive SSL hardware cards are required), and would be transparent to the IRC server with regards to DNS lookups, I'd try it out on ServerCentral.
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