BNC

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A bouncer, often abbreviated as BNC, is used to relay traffic and connections in computer networks. Using a bouncer allows a user to hide the original source of the user's connection, providing privacy as well as providing the possibility of routing traffic through a specific location. A bouncer can also be used to hide the true target to which a user connects. This should not be confused with e-mail, which redirects mail or "bounces" it backward to the sender when the recipient's mailbox is full.


Examples of BNC software include

  • ZNC
  • psybnc
  • and many more (please add if you are aware of any more)
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