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[edit] Credits
Denora is based on the original code of Anope 1.7.6 by Anope Team, and based on the original code of Thales 1.0 by Lucas Nussbaum.
[edit] Anope credits
- Adam Kramer <ribosome@anope.org>
- Alvaro Toledo <atoledo@keldon.org>
- Björn Stiddien <keeper@anope.org>
- Chris Hogben <heinz@anope.org>
- Daniel Engel <dane@zero.org>
- David <dv@diboo.net>
- David Narayan <jester@phrixus.net>
- David Robson <rob@anope.org>
- Daniele Nicolucci <jollino@sogno.net>
- Florian Schulze <certus@anope.org>
- Gabriel Acevedo H. <drstein@anope.org>
- JH <jh@irc-chat.net>
- Joris Vink <joris@anope.org>
- Lucas Nussbaum <lucas@lucas-nussbaum.net>
- Pieter Bootsma <geniusdex@anope.org>
- Thomas Juberg Stensås <ShadowMaster@Shadow-Realm.org>
- Trystan .S Lee <trystan@nomadirc.net>
- openglx <openglx@brasnerd.com.br>
[edit] Thales credits
- Lucas Nussbaum <lucas@lucas-nussbaum.net>
- Jollino <jollino@sogno.net>
- Partizanu <partizanu@netchat.ro>
[edit] Denora credits
- Trystan .S Lee <trystan@nomadirc.net>
- Gabriel Acevedo H. <drstein@chatadventista.com>
- Jens Voss <DukePyrolator@FantasyIRC.net>
- Florian Schulze <certus@randombytes.de>
- Gabriel Craciunescu <da.crew@gmx.net>
- Hal9000 <hal9000@denorastats.org>
[edit] Denora Translations
- Gabriel Acevedo H. <drstein@chatadventista.com> (es.l)
- Gabriel Craciunescu <da.crew@gmx.net> (de.l)
- Xaf <root@sbird.org> (fr.l)
- Pieter Bootms <geniusdex@anope.org> (nl.l)
- dotslasher <dotslasher@staticbox.com> (nl.l)
- Hal9000 <hal9000@denorastats.org> (it.l, example.it.conf)
- Daniel Arndt <MaOaM@gmx.org> (example.de.conf)
- Alvaro <agonzal@gmail.com> (es.l, example.es.conf)
- illu <illu@icedslash.org> (fr.l)
This program is free but copyrighted software; see the file docs/COPYING for details.
Denora team would like to thank the following people for their contributions:
- Klaas Tammling <webmaster@st-city.net> : Providing AMD64 bit shell
[edit] Presentation
Denora is a set of Stats Services for IRC networks that allows users to get a complete overview of their network from SQL, HTML and XML data.
Currently available services are:
- StatServ, provides access to commands such as shutdown, restart, or view stats about the network
Denora currently works with:
- Asuka IRCu
- Bahamut 1.4 and 1.8
- Charybdis 1.0 - 2.1
- Hybrid IRCd 7.0
- Hyperion/DancerIRCd
- Inspircd 1.1.12+
- IRCU 2.10.11 and 2.10.12
- Nefarious IRCu 1.0.x
- ngIRCd 0.9.1
- Plexus IRCd 3.x.x
- Ratbox 2.0.6
- ScaryNet IRCu 2.10.11
- Solid IRCd 3.5.6 or later
- Ultimate 3.0.0 alpha26 or later
- Unreal 3.2 beta19 or later
Denora could also work with some of the deamons derivated by the ones listed above.
[edit] Installation
[edit] Command Line Options
Alternatively, any of the following command-line options can be specified in order to replace the default configuration:
- -remote server[:port] Connect to the specified server
- -local host -or- Connect from the specified address (e.g. [host]:[port] for multihomed servers)
- -name servername Our server name (e.g. stats.some.net)
- -desc string Description of us (e.g. SomeNet Statistics)
- -user username Username for Stats' nicks (e.g. stats)
- -host hostname Hostname for Stats' nicks (e.g. nomadinc.net)
- -dir directory Directory containing Denora' data files (e.g. /usr/local/lib/stats)
- -log filename Denora's log filename (e.g. stats.log)
- -update secs How often to update databases (in seconds)
Additionally, the following command-line options can be used to modify the behavior of Denora:
- -debug Enable debugging mode
- -sql Enable debuging of sql queries
- -version Display the version of Denora
- -socketdebug Display socket write/read info only useful if you want to debug connection problems.
- -protocoldebug Display protocol debug information, very helpful in supporting ircds.
[edit] Contact and Support
- If you read the documentation carefully, and didn't find the answer to your question, feel free to post on the website forums or join our IRC channel (irc.denorastats.org #denora). Once you join our Support channel, just type "? report" for instructions on how to report a Bug. Be as precise as possible when asking a question, because we have no extraordinary powers and can't guess things if they aren't provided. The more precise you are, the sooner you'll be likely to get an answer.
- If you think you found a bug, add it to the bug tracking system on our website (http://www.denorastats.org/) and - again - be as precise as possible. Also say whether the bug happens always or under what circumstances, and anything that could be useful to track your bug down. If you wrote a patch, send it over.
- Support is also available via our forums located at http://www.denorastats.org/forum/

