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# Setting up the `tilde.club` IRC server
# Setting up the tilde.club IRC server
We chose to go with `charybdis`, mostly because it's in the Debian/Ubuntu package repository (universe), so we can update it without having to go through the `configure`/`make`/`make install` process.
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* updating the `/etc/hosts` file (add `172.30.0.216 irc.tilde.club irc` and `172.30.0.176 tilde.club tilde`)
* setting the EC2 security group to allow TCP traffic on port 6667 from the `tilde.club` shell server only
### Setup changes on the `tilde.club` shell server to access the IRC server
### Setup changes on the tilde.club shell server to access the IRC server
The `tilde.club` shell server needed a few tweaks as well:
* updating `/etc/hosts` (add `172.30.0.216 irc.tilde.club irc` so users can reach the IRC server by hostname)
* setting the EC2 security group to allow TCP traffic on port 113 (`identd`) from the IRC server only
## Installing `charybdis`
## Installing charybdis
First we needed to add the "universe" repository to the `apt` repository list:

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# Setting up the `tilde.club` shell server (user host)
# Setting up the tilde.club shell server (user host)
We want to document the ins and outs of setting up the server so others who are interested can learn (and help!).
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* the `inet_interfaces` value should just be `localhost` (`inet_interfaces = localhost`)
* the `default_transport` parameter should be the bounce message we want (so add `default_transport = error: outside mail is not deliverable` to the bottom of the file)
## `identd`
## identd
Users will connect from their shell account to an IRC server, so it is *very* handy to have an `identd` server. For us that just meant installing the standard CentOS `identd` server and configuring it to start automatically: