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devzat
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Ask HN: Most Secure Way to Communicate?
did not know it was possible to use such ports as not-root.
anyway here is a direct link to how you can host your own devzat server: https://github.com/quackduck/devzat#want-to-host-your-own-in...
good luck, OP!
- OpenSSH versus SSH
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The internet wants to be fragmented
> That sounds like a great feature/configuration option. Maybe even allow a admin-defined backlog size for people that want persistent instances.
Done! https://github.com/quackduck/devzat/commit/00160b83751d90176...
> SSH based chat is not super popular which really surprises me. I could see devzat being an amazing fall-back for a private chat inside a company when Slack or Discord are having a moment or for those times when people want to say something that isn't recorded forever and especially not visible to their management. I think it would also be amazing for people in oppressive regimes that block access to all the mainstream chat platforms but allow SSH to specific VPS providers.
:))))) I'm glad you like devzat. I'd love to talk to you on the main chat!
- Devzat is a custom SSH server that takes you to a chat
- Devzat is a custom SSH server that takes you to a chat instead of a shell prompt
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I made Devzat, a custom SSH server. It's like Discord but in the terminal and over SSH, so you don't need to install anything
Oh storing to a DB would be possible! The new gRPC API would make this very easy to implement: https://github.com/quackduck/devzat/pull/110
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I made Devzat, a custom SSH server. It's like Discord, but in the terminal and over SSH.
Details here: https://github.com/quackduck/devzat/issues/77
- Devzat Is Chat over SSH
- Devzat: Discord but in the terminal and over SSH, with channels, DMs, emojis, syntax highlighting and even images
modern-irc
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Shutting down the Matrix bridge to Libera Chat
You're not allowed null bytes in IRC messages: https://modern.ircdocs.horse/#parameters
Some IRC servers (especially those written in C) may interpret it as a line end, so you would have a similar issue
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Implementing an IRC Server; which rfc?
https://modern.ircdocs.horse/ is based on both 1459 and 2812, and describes the protocol shared by all current implementations. If you see any inaccuracy, please open a ticket at https://github.com/ircdocs/modern-irc/ so we can fix it.
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Show HN: I made Devzat β It's like discord but in the terminal, over SSH
You might wanna check it out. Things like code quotes and expand/collapse would be cool to add. I think some clients already support emoji as it's just UTF8?
It's common for IRC users to use IRC from a terminal client on their desktop. If they have a remote server, they'll use a screen session to keep their IRC client running in the background and re-open it when they want. Or they'll keep an eggdrop bot on a server somewhere, which is basically a sorta IRC proxy that they connect to from their desktop and can keep their user online in the background.
Here's some stuff on IRC: https://github.com/ircdocs/modern-irc | https://www.mirc.com/colors.html | https://wiki.wireshark.org/IRC
What are some alternatives?
ssh-chat - Chat over SSH.
irssi - The client of the future
uniclip - Cross-platform shared clipboard
bubbletea - A powerful little TUI framework π
cool - Never let the heat slow your pre-2018 Mac down again.
wish - Make SSH apps, just like that! π«
nakama - Distributed server for social and realtime games and apps.
irctest - Semi-automated conformance checking for IRC implementations (RFC1459/RFC2812, the "modern spec" by ircdocs, and IRCv3)
soft-serve - The mighty, self-hostable Git server for the command lineπ¦
sydent - Sydent: Reference Matrix Identity Server