Experiences self-hosting an IRC bouncer? - eviltoast

I’ve been enjoying chatting on IRC and was wondering if anyone has any relevant experience with any bouncers?

I tried setting up ZNC but could not get any clients to work with it.

I finally settled on soju with goguma as client, but since no up-to-date Docker container existed, I had to create my own Dockerfile for that.

For now, it’s only available on my LAN (proxied through nginx), and am uncertain if exposing it externally is a good idea (I already have a VPN, but prefer to expose services if it’s safe to do so).

  • solrize@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I set up ZNC and got it working but it was a pain in the neck, took some trial and error, and the docs were confusing. Once I got it going I basically left it alone rather than try to clean up the situation.

    • blue lion@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      3 days ago

      The Lounge is how I got into IRC and it’s very good! However, the web UI isn’t that great on mobile, which led me to check out Android IRC apps and bouncers to sync everything across clients.

  • Pacmanlives@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Any reason to not just use TMUX and Weechat or irssi? I had sessions up for years when I was active in IRC

  • just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    IRC is pretty dated and dead. The only people still using it are die hards, for the most part.

    Matrix is probably the new IRC, XMPP close second. There is literally no reason to keep using IRC except habit.

    If you’re looking for a more community based experience, get into mesh hubs or something.

    • Johannes Jacobs@lemmy.jhjacobs.nl
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      2 days ago

      I’ve been on IRC long before the stone age (so to speak) and its neither dated nor dead.

      Not everyone needs the fancy audio, video and imagery that new protocols provider for. Some of us are content with just text. And for me thats the great value of IRC.

    • blue lion@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      3 days ago

      We all have our own opinions :)

      Can you give more details about mesh hubs? A quick search only returns stuff related to wifi.

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        3 days ago

        Yeah, but again…habit and effort.

        I can’t think of a single reason that IRC is still used except for people being too lazy to adopt something else.