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Bug#111908: marked as done (ITP: silc-client, silc-server, silc-toolkit and perhaps irssi-silc)



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From: Pekka Aleksi Knuutila <zur@edu.lahti.fi>
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Subject: ITP: silc-client, silc-server, silc-toolkit and perhaps irssi-silc
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

  Some old packages done by me for silc can be found at
http://master.debian.org/~pa/silc/.

  Brief description about SILC from the FAQ, you can read more from
http://www.silcnet.org/:


SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) is a protocol which provides
secure conferencing services in the Internet over insecure channel. SILC is
IRC like al internally they are very different. Biggest similarity between
SILC and IRC is t they both provide conferencing services and that SILC has
almost same commands a Other than that they are nothing alike.

Biggest differences are that SILC is secure what IRC is not in any way. The
netw model is also entirely different compared to IRC.


  Licensed under the GPL.

--
my knees are bowed in crypt and shrine

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From: Pekka Aleksi Knuutila <zur@edu.lahti.fi>
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  Already packaged by Tamas Szerb.



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