Merge pull request #821 from DarthGandalf/znc

Add docs for ZNC image
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ZNC - An advanced IRC bouncer

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# What is ZNC?
ZNC is an IRC network bouncer (BNC). It can detach the client from the actual IRC server, and also from selected channels. Multiple clients from different locations can connect to a single ZNC account simultaneously and therefore appear under the same nickname on IRC.
[ZNC Wiki](http://znc.in/)
# How to use this image
ZNC in this image stores its configuration in `/znc-data`. If you have existing configuration, you can reuse it with `-v $HOME/.znc:/znc-data`. Alternatively, you can create a new config in a volume or in a local dir. The examples below assumes a volume named `znc-cfg`.
```console
$ docker run -it -v znc-cfg:/znc-data znc --makeconf
```
To run ZNC:
```console
$ docker run -p 6697:6697 -v znc-cfg:/znc-data znc
```
The port should match the port you used during `--makeconf`. Note that 6667 is often blocked by web browsers, and therefore is not recommended.
If you use any external module, put the .cpp, .py or .pm file to `/znc-data/modules` (you may need to create that directory).
Musl silently doesn't support `AI_ADDRCONFIG` yet, and ZNC doesn't support [Happy Eyeballs](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Eyeballs) yet. Together they cause very slow connection. So for now IPv6 is disabled here.

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https://github.com/znc/znc-docker

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View [license](https://github.com/znc/znc/blob/master/LICENSE) [information](https://github.com/znc/znc/blob/master/NOTICE) for the software contained in this image.

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## `%%REPO%%:slim`
This image is smaller, but it doesn't support external modules. If you need any external C++, Perl or Python module, use `latest` instead of `slim`.