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+s (secret) channels 
s/ (Òs-slashÓ) method for corrections 
SA (Services Administrator) modes 
scheduling a task for later execution 
scot (blog bot) 
screen (GNU), running console-based client in 
/script load command 
/script unload command 
scripting
    automating mIRC with 
        bad word banner, making 
        opening script editor 
scripts (mIRC), online source for 
search and query bots
    checking the weather 
    currency conversion 
    dictionary 
        DictBot class (Java) 
    finding out when people are on network 
    searching for books on Amazon 
    searching the Web with Google 
    translation bot 
search engine, IRC 
    finding channels and topics 
    viewing statistics about networks and servers 
secret (+s) mode, channels 
Secure Sockets Layer  [See SSL]
security
    encrypted connections with SSL 
    links between IRC servers, protecting from scrutiny 
    remote shell access and 
    setting stronger 
    SSH, tunneling IRC connections with 
!seen robot 
!seen command 
    responses by bot from multiple channels 
    responses by SeenBot (Java example) 
SeenBot class (Java example) 
    restoring with load( ) method 
    saving HashMap contents to file 
SeenBotMain class (Java example) 
self-signed certificates 
Semantic Web  2nd  [See also FOAF ontology]
    identification by URIs 
    statements 
    trust networks  [See trust networks]
    URIs as identifiers 
SEND connections (DCC) 
send queue (or SendQ) output buffer, exceeding size of 
sending messages (Telnet connection to IRC) 
Serializable interface (Java) 
/server irc.freenode.net command 
/server irc.quakenet.org command 
!server command (PPF) 
server settings, editing for XChat 
server windows, storing on XChat user interface 
ServerAdminShouter plug-in (PPF) 
ServerQuery plug-in (PPF) 
servers 
    all-server commands, XChat 
    beware ircd 
        downloading 
        editing bircd.ini 
        editing ircd.conf file, O\:Lines 
        running 
    BitlBee program, simulating IRC server with one channel 
    causing to yield to CHANFIX 
    combining CtrlProxy with BitlBee 
        setup 
        starting CtrlProxy 
        starting the session 
    configuring for Services 
    configuring for XChat 
        autologin 
    connecting client to multiple 
    connections to, from IRCle client 
    connections to, from Snak client 
    finding 
    linking two IRC servers together 
        bursting 
        commands 
        configuring the servers 
        linking the servers 
        numerics 
        O\:Lines in ircd.conf, editing 
    maintenance by operators 
    monitored with PPF 
    NickServ, fixing nickname collisions 
    selecting for X-Chat Aqua 
    selecting stable server 
    setting up IRC server for Unix/Linux 
    statistics about, viewing with search engine 
    tab- or window-based view of, X-Chat Aqua 
Services 
    configuring 
    configuring IRC server for 
    downloading 
    EFnet and 
    running 
    SA (Services Administrator) modes 
set command 
    BitlBee 
    mIRC client 
shareware client  [See mIRC]
shell scripts
    logging URLs mentioned on IRC channels 
        redirections, making more portable 
        running the script 
shells
    getting remote shell 
        DCC connections 
        ShellBot class 
shortcuts, PPF commands 
sink (trust network) 
Snak IRC client 
    docking feature 
sniffing issue, Internet 
SOAP implementation (Apache Axis) 
social networks, inferring from IRC 
/sound command 
sounds
    playing on mIRC 
        adding sounds 
        enabling sound requests 
        reading aloud with Agents 
        requesting sound files 
    setting for XChat 
source (trust network) 
spanning tree 
speech synthesizer, Festival 
Speech::Festival module 
SSH
    Pocket IRC connections, using for 
    SSL tunneling versus 
    tunneling IRC connections with 
        OpenSSH, using 
        PuTTY, using 
SSL 
    advantages over SSH tunneling 
    irssi client, using with 
    mIRC client, using with 
    security limitations of 
    solving Internet sniffing 
    stunnel package 
    XChat client, using with 
state events (Python IRC bot with IRCLib) 
statistics generation
    logging conversations for on XChat 
    pisg (Perl IRC Statistics Generator) 
stats command (PieSpy) 
status reply codes, IRC 
status, user 
string.rstrip( ) function 
strings
    comparisons of, case sensitive 
    in read buffer, line ending characters 
StringTokenizer class
    parsing input for CurrencyServices class 
    parsing input to translator service 
    parsing input to WeatherService bot 
stripping trailing \r characters from end of lines 
stunnel package 
submitting a hack 
Symbian- or J2ME-equipped mobile phone, using IRC with 

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