3rd Party (Maintained by Koozali) git repo for oidentd smeserver
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README.md

oidentd

3rd Party (Maintained by Koozali) git repo for oidentd smeserver

Description


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Oidentd is an open-source, RFC 1413-compliant Ident (RFC 931) server. It is used to provide the user's identity to other clients on the Internet. The software supports a wide range of configurations, including the ability to specify forwarding rules, so that different systems can be identified under different conditions. Additionally, oidentd supports spoofing, which allows users to configure the server to return a specified identity for any incoming request, regardless of the actual identity of the user.