-Features
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-
-Features to be included into the final release of SILC. [Note that the
-current Developer's Version does not include all of these features, read
-TODO file for more information.]
-
- o Normal conferencing services such as private messages, channels,
- channel messages, etc. All traffic is secured and authenticated.
-
- o No unique nicknames. There can same nicknames in SILC without
- collisions. SILC has unique Client ID's, Server ID's and Channel ID's
- to assure that there are no collisions.
-
- o Secure key exchange and authentication protocol. SILC Key Exchange
- protocol provides key material used in the SILC sessions in secure
- manner. The protocol is immune for example to man-in-the-middle
- attacks. The SILC Authentication protocol provides strong
- authentication. Authentication may be based on passphrase or public
- key (RSA) authentication. For clients there is an option not to
- use authentication when connecting to servers.
-
- o All traffic is encrypted and authenticated using the best cryptographic
- algorithms out there. Command messages, private messages and channel
- messages are all protected by encryption. User can set private keys
- for both private message and for channels so that even SILC servers do
- not know the keys. Cipher keys are, by default, 128 bits in length and
- public keys, by default, 1024 bits in length.
-
- o Supports data compression with GZIP to improve performance.
-
- o Supports SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 firewall traversal protocols.
-
- o SIM (SILC Module) support. Support for loading of shared objects at
- run-time that provides new and extended features to both SILC client
- and server. These can provide extra ciphers and extra features to
- the software.
-
- o SILC client can be installed and used without root privileges.
-
- o SILC client can be configured by system wide configuration files but
- with user specific configuration files as well.
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