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  Drupal Themes - Introduction to Bitlbee | xweb drupal designs
The installation of Bitlbee is fairly simple, just download the tarball from http://www.bitlbee.org/.
Bitlbee runs as an irc daemon (which should be done via inetd although it can run by itself) - by default, it runs on port 6667.
conflict bitlbee will append an underscore to the name to remove the conflict.
www.xweb.com.au /blog/introduction_bitlbee   (460 words)

  
  Bitlbee - LinuxReviews
BitlBee is a irc gateway server that allows you to communicate with instant message service users using any web browser or Internet relay chat client.
Your irc client connects to BitlBee like any other irc server, and after telling it about your accounts and passwords it creates a normal irc channel with all your IM contacts listed as regular irc users - and you can talk to them as if they were normal irc users.
Bitlbee can be used as a stand-alone server or be called using xinetd (manual).
linuxreviews.org /software/irc/bitlbee   (928 words)

  
 Bitlbee - LinuxReviews
Your irc client connects to BitlBee like any other irc server, and after telling it about your accounts and passwords it creates a normal irc channel with all your IM contacts listed as regular irc users - and you can talk to them as if they were normal irc users.
Bitlbee can be started as a separate daemon or be loaded by xinetd or inetd.
Bitlbee can be used as a stand-alone server or be called using xinetd (manual).
en.linuxreviews.org /Bitlbee   (1027 words)

  
 The Future of BitlBee, the IRC Gateway for Instant Messaging protocols (MSN, ICQ, Jabber, Yahoo) (Linux Reviews)
BitlBee allows you to talk to people on Jabber, ICQ, MSN and some other IM-networks using your favourite IRC-client.
The main reason BitlBee was created in 2002 was that Wilmer got fed up with having several clients open for every IM network he was on, next to his favourite client, irssi, of course.
BitlBee already fulfills the needs of people chatting in an IRC-like way, which is all we were aiming for.
linuxreviews.org /features/2004-10-12_The_Future_Of_Bitlbee   (4293 words)

  
 BitlBee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irssi IRC client connected to a Bitlbee server to communicate via MSN.
BitlBee is an IRC instant messaging gateway licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
BitlBee runs on many operating systems including Linux, Unix, BSD, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/BitlBee   (159 words)

  
 Introduction to Bitlbee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Bitlbee runs as an irc daemon - by default, it runs on port 6667.
For others if there is a name conflict bitlbee will append an underscore to the name to remove the conflict.
As you can see, Bitlbee is an excellent gateway between irc and other chat networks, and will reduce the number of applications you need to run to talk to people on various IM networks.
quark.humbug.org.au /publications/internet/bitlbee.html   (468 words)

  
 PrincessLeia.com - Bitlbee Quickstart Guide (Online Edition) & Notes
BitlBee allows you to chat on Instant Messaging protocols within your IRC client, it is an open source project released under GnuGPL v2.
The main page for Bitlbee is at BitlBee.org, which is where you'll need to go if you want more information about what it is, where to download, how to try it out without installing anything, and lots of other wonderful things.
BitlBee will convert names into irc-friendly form (for instance: tux@example.com will be given the nickname tux).
princessleia.com /bitlbee.php   (784 words)

  
 freshmeat.net: Project Reviews - BitlBee: IRC vs. Instant Messengers
BitlBee is server software which runs like an IRC server, and you can connect to it with standard IRC clients.
BitlBee also supports "away" or "n/a" states, which are shown with the IRC voice attribute.
BitlBee misses a few common features, but that's okay with me, because it means i only need to have 1 screen'ed program which has all the things in it i want: Irssi with loads of windows (and Irssi-proxy + SSL as well).
freshmeat.net /articles/view/1088   (2411 words)

  
 import this. » Blog Archive » HOWTO: Connect to Google Talk with Bitlbee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Bitlbee is an IRC gateway application that allows you to use an IRC client to chat with people on any of the major IM networks.
Basically, you run Bitlbee as a daemon, and then connect to it as if it were a standard IRC server (6667/tcp).
Bitlbee and IRC are text based, so there would be no way to do audio through them.
thinkhole.org /wp/2006/09/20/howto-connect-to-google-talk-with-bitlbee   (503 words)

  
 freshmeat.net: Project details for BitlBee
BitlBee allows users to talk to people on the MSN, ICQ, Jabber, Yahoo!, and AIM networks with any IRC client by emulating an IRC server.
The "alert" user is always in offline mode, and my bitlbee account can't seem to receive any messages from it.
Users (including me) on any other jabber client can receive alerts, but any user on bitlbee fails to receive.
freshmeat.net /projects/bitlbee   (1485 words)

  
 EmacsWiki: BitlBee
bitlbee is a program that acts as an IRC server and lets you connect to any number of IM services (Jabber, ICQ, AIM, MSN, and Yahoo) - just using the IRC protocol to talk there.
Using bitlbee to chat with people whose clients send everything as HTML can be a pain.
Because of the presence of a firewall and an http proxy, the best way I found to achieve this is to connect to a jabber server which allows connections through port 443 (such as amessage.info, jabberes.org, etc.).
www.emacswiki.org /cgi-bin/wiki/BitlBee   (817 words)

  
 Text-based Communication in Linux - O'Reilly Linux DevCenter Blog
Hop over to their screenshots page for examples of a BitlBee session in several clients on various platforms.
For me, the advantage of using BitlBee came in that I could run it within my favorite IRC client, no need for a GUI application to pop windows all over my screen, only to be misplaced when I changed desktops.
Bitlbee was featured as a hack in the book IRC Hacks, you can read the hack here.
www.oreillynet.com /linux/blog/2006/04/textbased_communication_in_lin.html   (1275 words)

  
 BitlBee User Guide
BitlBee can save your settings so you won't have to enter all your IM passwords every time you log in.
BitlBee will refuse to join you to the channel with that name, but it will create a new virtual channel with root, you and jim_msn in it.
If BitlBee fails to create the channel (root should tell you about it), there might not be an available 'switchbox' to the person you chose.
f0rked.com /public/bitlbee-user-guide.html   (3659 words)

  
 Bitlbee - ArchWiki
Bitlbee is a "console-based IRC to IM chatting gateway, including ICQ/MSN/Jabber".
Bitlbee currently does not run on a daemon of its own; rather, it uses xinetd.
Now that xinetd is running your computer is acting as a bitlbee server.
wiki.archlinux.org /index.php/Bitlbee   (278 words)

  
 bitlbee - Stationary Traveller   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Now that we've switched to a version control system for Bitlbee, the development activity is suddenly reviving.
The fact that 1.0 has now been released was certainly also a reason for the large number of commits in the past weeks, as previously we were mainly aiming at improving the stability of Bitlbee.
Wilmer announced the switch of Bitlbee's source control system to bzr yesterday, so it's finally official now.
jelmer.vernstok.nl /blog/categories/1-bitlbee   (821 words)

  
 BitlBee - intro.html
You will be force-joined into the control channel where root (the bot, your assistant, the bee) will try to help you to get the program working.
Open a query, talk to the person in the channel, or even talk to them in groupchats that will look to you like just another IRC channel.
If you don't want to (or can't) install BitlBee on your own machine you can also use one of the public servers.
www.bitlbee.org /main.php/intro.html   (179 words)

  
 The Official ROCK Linux Distribution
BitlBee is an IRC daemon that can talk to instant messaging networks and acts as a gateway.
BitlBee's protocol support is based on the gaim protocol plugins.
BitlBee currently sup- ports Oscar (aim and icq), MSN, Jabber and Yahoo.
www.rocklinux.net /packages/bitlbee.html   (98 words)

  
 involution.com » Bitlbee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
I managed to get Bitlbee 1.0 to compile under FC5, and built an RPM for it (also under FC4, Redhat 9, and RHEL4 as well).
I’m redirecting a lot of old content, and I’ve migrated everything that used to be uberh4×0r to hudge, and a lot of cached links from the old server are now redirected properly on hudge.
Hanji created some cool patches for Bitlbee that add AIM typing notification, HTML Escape, /notice Autoreply, and working AIM info commands to 0.92.
involution.com /category/bitlbee   (500 words)

  
 Finally, a Near Ideal IRC and Instant Messaging Setup :: Travis B. Hartwell / Software Craftsman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
bitlbee will now only accept connections from localhost.
Check out the one of the many getting started guides for help on getting started with using bitlbee.
I have configuration for the 3 IRC networks I connect to and a connection to my bitlbee server on the localhost.
www.travishartwell.net /blog/tags/im   (954 words)

  
 bitlbee (Linux Reviews)
(Or bitlbeed, if you can't run and/or configure inetd.) There is an experimental daemon mode too, in which BitlBee will serve all clients in one process (and does not require inetd), but this mode is still experimental.
There are still some bugs left in BitlBee, and if they cause a crash, that would terminate the BitlBee connection for all clients.
In this mode, BitlBee forks to the background and waits for new connections.
linuxreviews.org /man/bitlbee   (1321 words)

  
 BitlBee and Google Talk | rc6.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Also, BitlBee didn't handle situations where the part after the @ in the Jabber handle is not the Jabber server very well.
If BitlBee hangs for you when trying to connect, you probably forgot to specify this port number.
I've got a copy of all the patches in my Bitlbee config section and things are working quite nicely:
rc6.org /node/907   (425 words)

  
 Tool of the year: BitlBee - Tobias Schlitt - a passion for php   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Kore pointed me to a tool called BitlBee.
Imagine that I am currently connected to 4 IRC networks and I am using Gaim for Jabber and ICQ.
BitlBee is a tiny daemon, that converts your instant messanger connections to IRC connections.
schlitt.info /applications/blog/index.php?/archives/485-Tool-of-the-year-BitlBee.html   (270 words)

  
 IM-prove Opera with a little bit of Bitlbee - Ramblings - by Nicolas Mendoza
In the Outgoing tab you might add a default action to be performed when connecting, this is useful for automatically "logging in" so that you get the accounts and contacts you have added the next time you log in.
Bitlbee uses as mentioned a root channel window where you can type in various commands.
Bitlbee of course also works with any other IRC client.
my.opera.com /nicomen/blog/show.dml/175550   (827 words)

  
 BitlBee - CPLUG Wiki
BitlBee is an IRC to other IM-chat-networks gateway created by Wilmer van der Gaast and others.
Everybody in your buddylist appears as a normal IRC user in the channel #BitlBee.
BitlBee is licensed under the term of the GNU General Public License.
cplug.net /wiki/BitlBee   (109 words)

  
 #53 (Remote encoding...) - BitlBee - Trac   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The best thing would be, if you can do this: bitlbee detects encoding in which the message has been sent and according to that it will convert it to local charset.
In that case, it should be possible for the ICQ code to recognize the charset and convert it to UTF-8 (which is the internal charset for BitlBee) automatically.
i wrote the little patch for bitlbee, which allows to set remote encoding and recode the message if it's not in unicode.
bugs.bitlbee.org /bitlbee/ticket/53   (1101 words)

  
 IRC - ServerWatch
The (game) server provider http://www.eliott-ness.com is also running a BitlBee gateway at bitlbee.eliott-ness.com:6667 so you can use that if you want to connect to the IM stuff.
What can happen is that BitlBee will ask you in the #bitlbee channel if you allowed that somebody add the SWIM BOT his contact list - you can answer that with sending a yes as reply to the #bitlbee channel.
I hope that helped you to show you how BitlBee works and i would also like to that that opportunity to thx the guys from that project.
serverwatch.daniel-rudolph.de /wiki/IRC   (1189 words)

  
 #91 (Bunch of fucking wankers) - BitlBee - Trac   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
I'm curious, though perhaps you managed to find an 0hday in bitlbee leading to compromise of ring0...
For that matter, I'd think that would be a problem with libc and not bitlbee, I mean hell that's a big security hole if you can bring down an entire system by fucking around with bitlbee over IRSSI..
The "procreating" system (or perhaps it's a system not used for "production", thus a System Like production Used for Testing [hint: note the acronym]) didn't crash, he is just embarassed to say bitlbee caused his system to eject it's core all over the place...
bugs.bitlbee.org /bitlbee/ticket/91   (518 words)

  
 Gentoo Forums :: View topic - How-to: Bitlbee - combines IRC and IM
Bitlbee is not a new IM, instead it is something like an IRC-Gateway.
bitlbee has is it can't add IM-Contacts, which are stored on your contact-list automatically to the specific IM-Protocol, so when you try to add a new friend you will have to use your account number, which you can view with account list.
Bitlbee itself isn't able to do this - it's just a gateway and doesn't care about your client.
forums.gentoo.org /viewtopic-t-306098-highlight-bitlbee.html   (763 words)

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