Linking
Linking with PyLink
🚫 Please note: HybridIRC no longer offers PyLink or linking services. The information below is for archival purposes only.
🔗 What is PyLink?
PyLink is a powerful and flexible services package that allows multiple IRC servers or networks to be linked together securely. HybridIRC runs its own PyLink service and supports linking both networks and individual channels. If you're interested in linking, reach out to us!
📜 Linking Rules
🔗 Channel Linking
You must be the founder of the channel on the network.The channel must not already be registered on HybridIRC, OR you must obtain permission from the HybridIRC channel founder.All linked channels must follow HybridIRC’s policies.
🌐 Network (Hardlink) Linking
Your IRCd must support PyLink (e.g., UnrealIRCd, InspIRCd, Ergo, etc.).HybridIRC must set up the link request via the server, similar to how two servers are linked in InspIRCd, UnrealIRCd, etc.You must have administrative access to your server.Your network should be stable and adhere to HybridIRC’s policies.
📧 How to Apply
If you're interested in linking your channel or server to HybridIRC using PyLink, send an email to support@hybridirc.com with the following details:
Your IRC network nameServer software (IRCd) and versionType of link (channel link or full network hardlink)For channel links: Channel name and proof of founder statusFor hardlinks: Administrative access verificationReason for linking to HybridIRC
Once reviewed, our team will get back to you with the next steps.
⚙️ Configuration Guide
Setting up PyLink involves configuring both your IRCd and PyLink itself. You can find official PyLink documentation here: PyLink GitHub. If your application is approved, we will provide you with additional HybridIRC-specific connection details.
🛠️ Need Help?
If you have questions about linking, feel free to join our #Help channel. Our volunteers will do their best to assist, but response times may vary. Thank you for your patience!
Thank you for choosing HybridIRC for your linking needs!