SILC - Secure Internet Live Conferencing


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SILC - Secure Internet Live Conferencing

Welcome to the Secure Internet Live Conferencing project homepage


 
 

SILC 28062000 Development Version Available

First public release of SILC is finally available. The Developer's version 28062000 of SILC is available for testing. Note that the version is really a developer's version and there is no guarantees that this package even compiles, and even if it compiles there is no guarantees that it would work, and even if it works there is no guarantees that it would work correctly, and even if it seems to work correctly it may be just plain luck.

Download: SILC 28062000 Development Version


 
 

SILC Server Available For Testing

There is SILC server up and running that can be tested. Just give command /server silc.pspt.fi to connect to the server. There may be some action on channel #silc so you might want to give command /join #silc. Because of the current shortcomings of the SILC client and server you won't get user list who has joined to the channel thus you don't see who is on the channel. To get into action just say hello.


 
 

Developers Wanted For SILC Project

SILC Project needs developers who would like to contribute their time, skills and ideas to the project. SILC still has a long road ahead before the first official stable release. We need C coders, technical writers (to write documentation) and web administrator to take over these web pages. Feel free to start narrowing down the TODO list.

If You would like to contribute to SILC project please contact me at: priikone@poseidon.pspt.fi


 
 

SILC Project Started

The Press release:

New Open Source project called Secure Internet Live Conferencing (SILC) has been started. Initial development version of the software is available for testing.

SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) is a protocol which provides secure conferencing services in the Internet over insecure channel. SILC is IRC like software although internally they are very different. Biggest similiarity between SILC and IRC is that they both provide conferencing services and that SILC has almost same commands as IRC. Other than that they are nothing alike. Biggest differences are that SILC is secure what IRC is not in any way. The network model is also entirely different compared to IRC.

SILC is an open source (or freeware) project and it has been released under the GNU General Public Licence. The SILC is free to use and everyone is free to distribute and change the SILC under the terms of the GNU GPL. While there is no guarantee for the product SILC has been tried make as secure as possible. Developers are needed and everyone is free to contribute their time, skills and ideas for the project.

Official SILC Project home page: http://silc.pspt.fi

SILC Development Version is available for download from following addresses:

HTTP: silc-28062000.tar.gz (1.1 MB)
FTP: silc-28062000.tar.gz (1.1 MB)

The SILC protocol specification is available from following addresses:

HTTP: http://silc.pspt.fi/docs.html
FTP: ftp://silc.pspt.fi/pub/silc/

Author's contact information:

Pekka Riikonen priikone@poseidon.pspt.fi
Home page: http://poseidon.pspt.fi/~priikone/english/



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