ctrlproxy 1.0
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Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@nl.linux.org>, 28 October 2002

Why ctrlproxy?
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CtrlProxy is a project I started because I got bored with running irssi in 
screen on my server. My server isn't very fast and that meant 
when it was on high load ircing was getting pretty hard. I could 
of course run irssi on my workstation, but my workstation isn't on 
24/7 and some people depend on the channel logs I generate.

Features
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 * Connect to one server with many clients under one nick transparently
 * Connect to multiple servers using only one process
 * CTCP support when no client is attached
 * irssi-style logging support
 * Transparent detaching and attaching of clients
 * Password support
 * Replication support (from memory)
 * Auto-Away support.

Requirements
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 * libpopt
 * GNU glib

Building
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ctrlproxy can be installed using:

$ make
$ make install

You might want to change the PREFIX in8 Makefile.settings

Documentation
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Most documentation is in the manpages: ctrlproxy(1) and ctrlproxyrc(5)
The example ctrlproxyrc file might be of some use..

After you've installed, configured and started ctrlproxy you can connect to 
it on port 6668 and up.

Petnames
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During the time I have been using ctrlproxy, people have been giving it some 
weird nick names, you'd probably have to know dutch to understand them:

- ctrlbraxy
- ctrlprutsy
- kont-rol proxy
