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/* doc/example.efnet.conf - ircd-hybrid-7 EFnet Example configuration file |
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* Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Hybrid Development Team |
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* |
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* Written by ejb, wcampbel, db, leeh and others |
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* Other example configurations can be found in the source dir under |
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* etc/. |
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* |
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* $Id$ |
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*/ |
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/* IMPORTANT NOTES: |
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* |
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* auth {} blocks MUST be specified in order of precedence. The first one |
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* that matches a user will be used. So place spoofs first, then specials, |
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* then general access. |
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* |
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* Shell style (#), C++ style (//) and C style comments are supported. |
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* |
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* Files may be included by either: |
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* .include "filename" |
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* .include <filename> |
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* |
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* Times/durations are written as: |
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* 12 hours 30 minutes 1 second |
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* |
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* Valid units of time: |
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* month, week, day, hour, minute, second |
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* |
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* Valid units of size: |
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* megabyte/mbyte/mb, kilobyte/kbyte/kb, byte |
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* |
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* Sizes and times may be singular or plural. |
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*/ |
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/* EFNET NOTE: |
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* |
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* This configuration file is a BASIC configuration file for use |
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* on EFnet. You MUST still take the time to set this file up |
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* properly. |
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* |
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* DISCLAIMER: This file was submitted by Disciple@EFnet and has |
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* since been modified by the Hybrid team. |
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*/ |
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/* serverinfo {}: Contains information about the server. (OLD M:) */ |
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serverinfo { |
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/* name: the name of our server */ |
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name = "efnet.irc"; |
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/* |
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* A server's unique ID. This is three characters long and must be in |
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* the form [0-9][A-Z0-9][A-Z0-9]. The first character must be a |
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* digit, followed by 2 alpha-numerical letters. |
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* Note: The letters must be capitalized. |
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*/ |
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sid = "_CHANGE_ME_"; |
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/* |
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* description: the description of the server. '[' and ']' may not |
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* be used here for compatibility with older servers. |
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*/ |
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description = "hybrid-7 test server"; |
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/* |
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* network info: the name and description of the network this server |
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* is on. Shown in the 005 reply and used with serverhiding. |
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*/ |
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network_name = "EFnet"; |
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network_desc = "Eris Free Network"; |
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/* |
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* hub: allow this server to act as a hub and have multiple servers |
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* connected to it. This may not be changed if there are active |
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* LazyLink servers. |
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*/ |
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hub = no; |
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/* |
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* vhost: the IP to bind to when we connect outward to ipv4 servers. |
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* This should be an ipv4 IP only, or "* for INADDR_ANY. |
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*/ |
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#vhost = "192.169.0.1"; |
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/* |
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* vhost6: the IP to bind to when we connect outward to ipv6 servers. |
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* This should be an ipv6 IP only, or "* for INADDR_ANY. |
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*/ |
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#vhost6 = "3ffe:80e8:546::2"; |
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/* max_clients: the maximum number of clients allowed to connect */ |
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max_clients = 512; |
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/* |
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* rsa key: the path to the file containing our rsa key for cryptlink. |
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* |
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* Example command to store a 2048 bit RSA keypair in |
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* rsa.key, and the public key in rsa.pub: |
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* |
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* openssl genrsa -out rsa.key 2048 |
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* openssl rsa -in rsa.key -pubout -out rsa.pub |
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* chown <ircd-user>.<ircd.group> rsa.key rsa.pub |
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* chmod 0600 rsa.key |
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* chmod 0644 rsa.pub |
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*/ |
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#rsa_private_key_file = "/usr/local/ircd/etc/rsa.key"; |
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}; |
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/* admin {}: contains admin information about the server. (OLD A:) */ |
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admin { |
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name = "EFnet Admin"; |
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description = "Main Server Administrator"; |
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email = "<irc-admin@efnet.irc>"; |
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}; |
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/* logging {}: contains information about logfiles. */ |
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logging { |
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/* Do you want to enable logging to ircd.log? */ |
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use_logging = yes; |
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/* |
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* logfiles: the logfiles to use for user connects, /oper uses, |
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* and failed /oper. These files must exist for logging to be used. |
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*/ |
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fuserlog = "logs/userlog"; |
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foperlog = "logs/operlog"; |
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ffailed_operlog = "logs/foperlog"; |
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/* |
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* log level: the amount of detail to log in ircd.log. The |
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* higher, the more information is logged. May be changed |
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* once the server is running via /quote SET LOG. Either: |
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* L_CRIT, L_ERROR, L_WARN, L_NOTICE, L_TRACE, L_INFO or L_DEBUG |
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*/ |
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log_level = L_INFO; |
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}; |
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/* class {}: contain information about classes for users (OLD Y:) */ |
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class { |
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/* name: the name of the class. classes are text now */ |
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name = "users"; |
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/* |
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* ping_time: how often a client must reply to a PING from the |
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* server before they are dropped. |
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*/ |
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ping_time = 90 seconds; |
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/* how many local users are allowed to connect from one IP */ |
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number_per_ip = 2; |
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/* how many local users are allowed to connect from one ident@host */ |
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max_local = 2; |
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/* network-wide limit of users per ident@host */ |
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max_global = 10; |
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/* max_number: the maximum number of users allowed in this class */ |
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max_number = 100; |
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/* |
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* the following lines are optional and allow you to define |
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* how many users can connect from one /NN subnet |
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*/ |
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cidr_bitlen_ipv4 = 24; |
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cidr_bitlen_ipv6 = 120; |
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number_per_cidr = 16; |
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/* |
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* sendq: the amount of data allowed in a clients queue before |
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* they are dropped. |
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*/ |
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sendq = 100 kbytes; |
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}; |
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class { |
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name = "opers"; |
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/* |
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* contrary to seeming popular belief, setting ping time |
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* higher for an oper is NOT doing them a favor. |
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* Since if a link is dead its dead and it means |
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* you have to use another nick long enough to kill the old one :-) |
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* Its much better to use a fairly standard 90 second ping time |
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*/ |
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ping_time = 90 seconds; |
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number_per_ip = 10; |
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max_number = 100; |
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sendq = 1 mbyte; |
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}; |
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class { |
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name = "server"; |
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/* |
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* Same thing here. Its a fallacy to think increasing |
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* ping time for servers is a "good idea." All it leads to |
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* is "ghosting" on one end. Not a good idea. |
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*/ |
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ping_time = 90 seconds; |
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/* |
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* ping_warning: how fast a server must reply to a PING before |
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* a warning to opers is generated. |
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*/ |
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ping_warning = 5 seconds; |
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/* |
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* connectfreq: only used in server classes. Specifies the delay |
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* between autoconnecting to servers. |
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* |
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* Both comstud and I recommend 10 minutes a few years ago. |
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* 15 minutes might be right now. The reason you don't want it too |
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* low is, you make the servers reconnect too quickly with |
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* a large sendq, and they _will_ nick collide. badly. 5 minutes |
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* IS way too short. |
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*/ |
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connectfreq = 15 minutes; |
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/* max number: the amount of servers to autoconnect to */ |
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max_number = 1; |
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/* sendq: On big nets this needs to be a reasonably large value */ |
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sendq = 15 megabytes; |
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}; |
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/* listen {}: contain information about the ports ircd listens on (OLD P:) */ |
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listen { |
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/* |
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* port: the specific port to listen on. If no host is specified |
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* before, it will listen on all available IPs. |
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* |
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* Ports are separated via a comma, a range may be specified using ".." |
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*/ |
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/* port: listen on all available IPs, ports 6665 to 6669 */ |
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port = 6665 .. 6669; |
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/* |
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* Listen on 192.168.0.1/7023 and hidden from STATS P |
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* unless you are an administrator. |
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* |
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* NOTE: The "flags" directive has to come before "port". Always! |
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*/ |
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flags = hidden; |
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host = "192.168.0.1"; |
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port = 7023; |
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/* |
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* host: set a specific IP/host the ports after the line will listen |
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* on. This may be ipv4 or ipv6. |
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*/ |
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host = "1.2.3.4"; |
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port = 7000, 7001; |
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host = "3ffe:1234:a:b:c::d"; |
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port = 7002; |
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}; |
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/* auth {}: allow users to connect to the ircd (OLD I:) */ |
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auth { |
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/* |
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* user: the user@host allowed to connect. Multiple IPv4/IPv6 user |
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* lines are permitted per auth block. |
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*/ |
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user = "*@172.16.0.0/12"; |
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user = "*test@123D:B567:*"; |
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/* password: an optional password that is required to use this block */ |
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password = "letmein"; |
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/* |
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* encrypted: controls whether the auth password above has been |
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* encrypted. |
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*/ |
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encrypted = yes; |
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/* |
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* spoof: fake the users host to this. This is free-form, |
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* just do everyone a favor and don't abuse it. ('=' prefix on /stats I) |
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*/ |
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spoof = "I.still.hate.packets"; |
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/* class: the class the user is placed in */ |
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class = "opers"; |
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/* |
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* need_password: don't allow users who haven't supplied the correct |
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* password to connect using another auth{} block |
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* ('&' prefix on /stats I if disabled) |
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* need_ident: require the user to have identd to connect ('+' prefix on /stats I) |
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* spoof_notice: enable spoofing notification to admins |
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* exceed_limit: allow a user to exceed class limits ('>' prefix on /stats I) |
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* kline_exempt: exempt this user from k/glines ('^' prefix on /stats I) |
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* gline_exempt: exempt this user from glines ('_' prefix on /stats I) |
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* resv_exempt: exempt this user from resvs ('$' prefix on /stats I) |
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* no_tilde: remove ~ from a user with no ident ('-' prefix on /stats I) |
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* can_flood: allow this user to exceed flood limits ('|' prefix on /stats I) |
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* can_idle: exempt this use from idle restrictions ('<' prefix on /stats I) |
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*/ |
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flags = need_password, spoof_notice, exceed_limit, kline_exempt, |
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gline_exempt, resv_exempt, no_tilde, can_flood, can_idle; |
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}; |
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auth { |
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/* |
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* redirect: the server and port to redirect a user to. A user does |
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* not have to obey the redirection, the ircd just suggests an alternative |
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* server for them. |
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*/ |
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redirserv = "irc.fi"; |
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redirport = 6667; |
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user = "*.fi"; |
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/* class: a class is required even though it is not used */ |
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class = "users"; |
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}; |
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auth { |
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user = "*@*"; |
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class = "users"; |
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flags = need_ident; |
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}; |
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/* operator {}: defines ircd operators. (OLD O:) |
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* ircd-hybrid no longer supports local operators, privileges are |
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* controlled via flags. |
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*/ |
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operator { |
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/* name: the name of the oper */ |
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/* Note: operator "opername"{} is also supported */ |
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name = "god"; |
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/* |
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* user: the user@host required for this operator. CIDR is not |
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* supported. Multiple user="" lines are supported. |
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*/ |
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user = "*god@*"; |
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user = "*@127.0.0.1"; |
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/* |
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* password: the password required to oper. By default this will |
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* need to be encrypted using 'mkpasswd'. MD5 is supported. |
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*/ |
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password = "etcnjl8juSU1E"; |
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/* |
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* encrypted: controls whether the oper password above has been |
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* encrypted. (OLD CRYPT_OPER_PASSWORD now optional per operator) |
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*/ |
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encrypted = yes; |
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/* |
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* rsa_public_key_file: the public key for this oper when using Challenge. |
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* A password should not be defined when this is used, see |
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* doc/challenge.txt for more information. |
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*/ |
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# rsa_public_key_file = "/usr/local/ircd/etc/oper.pub"; |
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/* class: the class the oper joins when they successfully /oper */ |
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class = "opers"; |
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/* |
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* umodes: default usermodes opers get when they /oper. If defined, |
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* it will override oper_umodes settings in general {}. |
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* Available usermodes: |
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* |
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* +b - bots - See bot and drone flooding notices |
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* +c - cconn - Client connection/quit notices |
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* +D - deaf - Don't receive channel messages |
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* +d - debug - See debugging notices |
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* +f - full - See I: line full notices |
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* +G - softcallerid - Server Side Ignore for users not on your channels |
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* +g - callerid - Server Side Ignore (for privmsgs etc) |
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* +i - invisible - Not shown in NAMES or WHO unless you share a |
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* a channel |
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* +k - skill - See server generated KILL messages |
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* +l - locops - See LOCOPS messages |
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* +n - nchange - See client nick changes |
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* +r - rej - See rejected client notices |
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* +s - servnotice - See general server notices |
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* +u - unauth - See unauthorized client notices |
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* +w - wallop - See server generated WALLOPS |
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* +x - external - See remote server connection and split notices |
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* +y - spy - See LINKS, STATS, TRACE notices etc. |
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* +z - operwall - See oper generated WALLOPS |
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*/ |
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# umodes = locops, servnotice, operwall, wallop; |
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/* |
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* privileges: controls the activities and commands an oper is |
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* allowed to do on the server. All options default to no. |
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* Available options: |
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* |
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* global_kill: allows remote users to be /KILL'd (OLD 'O' flag) |
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* remote: allows remote SQUIT and CONNECT (OLD 'R' flag) |
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* remoteban: allows remote KLINE/UNKLINE |
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* kline: allows KILL, KLINE and DLINE (OLD 'K' flag) |
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* unkline: allows UNKLINE and UNDLINE (OLD 'U' flag) |
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* gline: allows GLINE (OLD 'G' flag) |
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* xline: allows XLINE (OLD 'X' flag) |
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* operwall: allows OPERWALL |
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* nick_changes: allows oper to see nickchanges (OLD 'N' flag) |
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* via usermode +n |
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* rehash: allows oper to REHASH config (OLD 'H' flag) |
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* die: allows DIE and RESTART (OLD 'D' flag) |
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* admin: gives admin privileges. admins |
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* may (un)load modules and see the |
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* real IPs of servers. |
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* hidden_admin: same as 'admin', but noone can recognize you as |
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* being an admin |
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* hidden_oper: not shown in /stats p (except for other operators) |
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*/ |
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/* You can either use |
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* die = yes; |
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* rehash = yes; |
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* |
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* or in a flags statement i.e. |
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* flags = die, rehash; |
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* |
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* You can also negate a flag with ~ i.e. |
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* flags = ~remote; |
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* |
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*/ |
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flags = global_kill, remote, kline, unkline, xline, |
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die, rehash, nick_changes, admin, operwall; |
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}; |
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/* connect {}: controls servers we connect to (OLD C:, N:, H:, L:) */ |
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connect { |
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/* name: the name of the server */ |
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name = "irc.uplink.com"; |
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/* |
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* host: the host or IP to connect to. If a hostname is used it |
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* must match the reverse dns of the server. |
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*/ |
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host = "192.168.0.1"; |
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/* |
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* passwords: the passwords we send (OLD C:) and accept (OLD N:). |
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* The remote server will have these passwords reversed. |
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*/ |
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send_password = "password"; |
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accept_password = "anotherpassword"; |
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/* |
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* encrypted: controls whether the accept_password above has been |
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* encrypted. (OLD CRYPT_LINK_PASSWORD now optional per connect) |
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*/ |
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encrypted = no; |
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/* port: the port to connect to this server on */ |
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port = 6666; |
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/* |
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* hub_mask: the mask of servers that this server may hub. Multiple |
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* entries are permitted |
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*/ |
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hub_mask = "*"; |
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/* |
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* leaf_mask: the mask of servers this server may not hub. Multiple |
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* entries are permitted. Useful for forbidding EU -> US -> EU routes. |
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*/ |
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# leaf_mask = "*.uk"; |
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/* masking: the servername we pretend to be when we connect */ |
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# fakename = "*.arpa"; |
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/* class: the class this server is in */ |
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class = "server"; |
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|
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/* |
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* autoconn: controls whether we autoconnect to this server or not, |
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* dependent on class limits. By default, this is disabled. |
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* compressed: controls whether traffic is compressed via ziplinks. |
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* By default, this is disabled |
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* lazylink: controls whether this server is a LazyLink. LazyLink |
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* servers may NOT hub. See doc/LazyLinks.txt |
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* |
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* EFnet Note: With this enabled, you download a connect burst |
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* as it is needed, instead of all at once. This |
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* could allow servers on much smaller lines (T1s) |
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* to link a server. It also could allow a server |
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* on a DoS'ed link to stay connected. |
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* This makes client servers |
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* cheaper to run. EFnet needs more client servers. |
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* |
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* cryptlink: enable full encryption for all data passing between our |
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* server and this link and rsa authentication. |
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* burst_away: This will send the /away string that users have set |
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* on the server burst. Note this can be a lot of data |
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* and slow down your server burst. |
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*/ |
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# flags = autoconn, lazylink, compressed, cryptlink, burst_away; |
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}; |
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connect { |
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name = "encrypted.auth.example"; |
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host = "some.host.somewhere"; |
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port = 6667; |
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flags = cryptlink; |
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/* |
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* rsa_public_key_file: the path to the public keyfile of the server. |
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* Used instead of passwords. |
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*/ |
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rsa_public_key_file = "etc/remote.server.keyfile"; |
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|
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/* |
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* cipher preference: set the preferred cipher for this link |
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* |
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* Available ciphers are: |
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* BF/168 BF/128 CAST/128 IDEA/128 RC5.16/128 |
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* RC5.12/128 RC5.8/128 3DES/168 DES/56 |
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* |
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* NOTE: Some ciphers may not be supported by your OpenSSL. |
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* Check the output from 'configure' for available ciphers. |
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* |
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* NOTE2: To help you decide what cipher to use, tools/encspeed |
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* will show you approximately how fast each cipher is. |
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* However, blowfish is fast and secure, and is probably |
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* a good default for most situations. |
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* |
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* NOTE3: Default if none is set is BF/128 |
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* |
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* The cipher *MUST* be the same in both directions. If you |
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* set a cipher preference, your uplink must set the same cipher, |
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* else it will not link. |
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*/ |
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# cipher_preference = "BF/168"; |
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}; |
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|
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/* |
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* Note: Don't add an extra 'name=' entry if you use |
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* the connect "name"{} feature |
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*/ |
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connect "ipv6.some.server" { |
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host = "3ffd:dead:beef::1"; |
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send_password = "password"; |
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accept_password = "password"; |
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port = 6666; |
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|
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/* |
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* aftype: controls whether the connection uses "ipv4" or "ipv6". |
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* Default is ipv4. |
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*/ |
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aftype = ipv6; |
551 |
class = "server"; |
552 |
}; |
553 |
|
554 |
/* cluster{}: servers that share klines/unkline/xline/unxline/resv/unresv/locops |
555 |
* automatically (OLD hyb6 SLAVE_SERVERS) |
556 |
*/ |
557 |
cluster { |
558 |
/* name: the server to share with, this can take wildcards */ |
559 |
/* NOTE: only local actions will be clustered, meaning if |
560 |
* the server receives a shared kline/unkline/etc, it |
561 |
* will not be propagated to clustered servers. |
562 |
* |
563 |
* Remote servers are not necessarily required to accept |
564 |
* clustered lines, they need a shared{} for *THIS* server |
565 |
* in order to accept them. |
566 |
*/ |
567 |
name = "*.arpa"; |
568 |
|
569 |
/* |
570 |
* type: list of what to share, options are as follows: |
571 |
* kline - share klines |
572 |
* tkline - share temporary klines |
573 |
* unkline - share unklines |
574 |
* xline - share xlines |
575 |
* txline - share temporary xlines |
576 |
* unxline - share unxlines |
577 |
* resv - share resvs |
578 |
* tresv - share temporary resvs |
579 |
* unresv - share unresvs |
580 |
* locops - share locops |
581 |
* all - share all of the above (default) |
582 |
*/ |
583 |
type = kline, unkline, locops, xline, resv; |
584 |
}; |
585 |
|
586 |
/* shared {}: users that are allowed to remote kline (OLD U:) |
587 |
* |
588 |
* EFnet Note: This can be effectively used for remote klines. |
589 |
* Please note that there is no password authentication |
590 |
* for users setting remote klines. You must also be |
591 |
* /oper'd in order to issue a remote kline. |
592 |
*/ |
593 |
shared { |
594 |
/* |
595 |
* name: the server the user must be on to set klines. If this is not |
596 |
* specified, the user will be allowed to kline from all servers. |
597 |
*/ |
598 |
name = "irc2.some.server"; |
599 |
|
600 |
/* |
601 |
* user: the user@host mask that is allowed to set klines. If this is |
602 |
* not specified, all users on the server above will be allowed to set |
603 |
* a remote kline. |
604 |
*/ |
605 |
user = "oper@my.host.is.spoofed"; |
606 |
|
607 |
/* |
608 |
* type: list of what to share, options are as follows: |
609 |
* kline - allow oper/server to kline |
610 |
* tkline - allow temporary klines |
611 |
* unkline - allow oper/server to unkline |
612 |
* xline - allow oper/server to xline |
613 |
* txline - allow temporary xlines |
614 |
* unxline - allow oper/server to unxline |
615 |
* resv - allow oper/server to resv |
616 |
* tresv - allow temporary resvs |
617 |
* unresv - allow oper/server to unresv |
618 |
* locops - allow oper/server to locops - only used for servers that cluster |
619 |
* all - allow oper/server to do all of the above (default) |
620 |
*/ |
621 |
type = kline, unkline, resv; |
622 |
}; |
623 |
|
624 |
/* kill {}: users that are not allowed to connect (OLD K:) |
625 |
* Oper issued klines will be added to the specified kline config |
626 |
*/ |
627 |
kill { |
628 |
user = "bad@*.hacked.edu"; |
629 |
reason = "Obviously hacked account"; |
630 |
}; |
631 |
|
632 |
kill { |
633 |
user = "^O[[:alpha:]]?[[:digit:]]+(x\.o|\.xo)$@^[[:alnum:]]{4}\.evilnet.org$"; |
634 |
type = regex; |
635 |
}; |
636 |
|
637 |
/* deny {}: IPs that are not allowed to connect (before DNS/ident lookup) |
638 |
* Oper issued dlines will be added to the specified dline config |
639 |
*/ |
640 |
deny { |
641 |
ip = "10.0.1.0/24"; |
642 |
reason = "Reconnecting vhosted bots"; |
643 |
}; |
644 |
|
645 |
/* exempt {}: IPs that are exempt from deny {} and Dlines. (OLD d:) |
646 |
* |
647 |
* EFnet Note: exempt {} blocks are NOT hidden, so do NOT exempt |
648 |
* EFnet server IP's. |
649 |
*/ |
650 |
exempt { |
651 |
ip = "192.168.0.0/16"; |
652 |
}; |
653 |
|
654 |
/* resv {}: nicks and channels users may not use/join (OLD Q:) */ |
655 |
resv { |
656 |
/* reason: the reason for the proceeding resv's */ |
657 |
reason = "There are no services on this network"; |
658 |
|
659 |
/* resv: the nicks and channels users may not join/use */ |
660 |
nick = "nickserv"; |
661 |
nick = "chanserv"; |
662 |
nick = "operserv"; |
663 |
|
664 |
nick = "JUPES"; |
665 |
nick = "JUPE"; |
666 |
nick = "CH?NF?X"; # CHANFIX (services.int) |
667 |
|
668 |
/* These are totally optional, but may be a good idea */ |
669 |
nick = "oper"; |
670 |
nick = "ircop"; |
671 |
nick = "op"; |
672 |
nick = "ident"; |
673 |
nick = "pass"; |
674 |
channel = "#jupedchan"; |
675 |
|
676 |
/* resv: wildcard masks are also supported in nicks only */ |
677 |
reason = "Clone bots"; |
678 |
nick = "clone*"; |
679 |
}; |
680 |
|
681 |
/* gecos {}: The X: replacement, used for banning users based on their |
682 |
* "realname". |
683 |
*/ |
684 |
gecos { |
685 |
name = "*sex*"; |
686 |
reason = "Possible spambot"; |
687 |
}; |
688 |
|
689 |
gecos { |
690 |
name = "sub7server"; |
691 |
reason = "Trojan drone"; |
692 |
}; |
693 |
|
694 |
gecos { |
695 |
name = "*http*"; |
696 |
reason = "Spambot"; |
697 |
}; |
698 |
|
699 |
gecos { |
700 |
name = "^\[J[0o]hn Do[3e]\]-[0-9]{2,5}$"; |
701 |
type = regex; |
702 |
}; |
703 |
|
704 |
/* |
705 |
* channel {} |
706 |
* |
707 |
* The channel block contains options pertaining to channels |
708 |
*/ |
709 |
channel { |
710 |
/* |
711 |
* restrict_channels: reverse channel RESVs logic, only reserved |
712 |
* channels are allowed |
713 |
*/ |
714 |
restrict_channels = no; |
715 |
|
716 |
/* |
717 |
* disable_local_channels: prevent users from joining &channels. |
718 |
*/ |
719 |
disable_local_channels = no; |
720 |
|
721 |
/* |
722 |
* use_invex: Enable/disable channel mode +I, a n!u@h list of masks |
723 |
* that can join a +i channel without an invite. |
724 |
*/ |
725 |
use_invex = yes; |
726 |
|
727 |
/* |
728 |
* use_except: Enable/disable channel mode +e, a n!u@h list of masks |
729 |
* that can join a channel through a ban (+b). |
730 |
*/ |
731 |
use_except = yes; |
732 |
|
733 |
/* |
734 |
* use_knock: Allows users to request an invite to a channel that |
735 |
* is locked somehow (+ikl). If the channel is +p or you are banned |
736 |
* the knock will not be sent. |
737 |
* |
738 |
* EFnet Note: This seems to be used mostly by European servers |
739 |
* and not North American ones. |
740 |
* Please feel free to disable this |
741 |
* if you do not want to run channel knock. |
742 |
* channel knock allows an user to "/quote knock #channel" |
743 |
* to ask for an invite. It is typically used in eu-efnet |
744 |
* to ask for an invite to #eu-opers. |
745 |
* An user who is banned will not have their knock |
746 |
* sent to channel. It is paced, so knock will not |
747 |
* cause a flood. |
748 |
*/ |
749 |
use_knock = yes; |
750 |
|
751 |
/* |
752 |
* knock_delay: The amount of time a user must wait between issuing |
753 |
* the knock command. |
754 |
*/ |
755 |
knock_delay = 1 minutes; |
756 |
|
757 |
/* |
758 |
* knock_delay_channel: How often a knock to any specific channel |
759 |
* is permitted, regardless of the user sending the knock. |
760 |
*/ |
761 |
knock_delay_channel = 1 minute; |
762 |
|
763 |
/* |
764 |
* invite_ops_only: Restrict /invite to ops/halfops on channels, |
765 |
* rather than allowing unopped users to invite people to a -i channel. |
766 |
*/ |
767 |
invite_ops_only = yes; |
768 |
|
769 |
/* max chans: The maximum number of channels a user can join/be on. */ |
770 |
max_chans_per_user = 25; |
771 |
|
772 |
/* quiet_on_ban: stop banned people talking in channels. */ |
773 |
quiet_on_ban = yes; |
774 |
|
775 |
/* max_bans: maximum number of +b/e/I modes in a channel */ |
776 |
max_bans = 100; |
777 |
|
778 |
/* |
779 |
* splitcode: The ircd will now check splitmode every few seconds. |
780 |
* |
781 |
* Either split users or split servers can activate splitmode, but |
782 |
* both conditions must be met for the ircd to deactivate splitmode. |
783 |
* |
784 |
* You may force splitmode to be permanent by /quote set splitmode on |
785 |
*/ |
786 |
|
787 |
/* |
788 |
* default_split_user_count: when the usercount is lower than this level, |
789 |
* consider ourselves split. This must be set for automatic splitmode. |
790 |
*/ |
791 |
default_split_user_count = 40000; |
792 |
|
793 |
/* |
794 |
* default_split_server_count: when the servercount is lower than this, |
795 |
* consider ourselves split. This must be set for automatic splitmode. |
796 |
*/ |
797 |
default_split_server_count = 10; |
798 |
|
799 |
/* split no create: disallow users creating channels on split. */ |
800 |
no_create_on_split = yes; |
801 |
|
802 |
/* split: no join: disallow users joining channels at all on a split */ |
803 |
no_join_on_split = no; |
804 |
|
805 |
/* burst topicwho: enable sending of who set topic on topicburst */ |
806 |
/* default is yes */ |
807 |
burst_topicwho = yes; |
808 |
|
809 |
/* |
810 |
* how many joins in how many seconds constitute a flood, use 0 to |
811 |
* disable. +b opers will be notified (changeable via /set) |
812 |
*/ |
813 |
join_flood_count = 16; |
814 |
join_flood_time = 8 seconds; |
815 |
}; |
816 |
|
817 |
/* |
818 |
* serverhide {} |
819 |
* |
820 |
* The serverhide block contains the options regarding serverhiding |
821 |
*/ |
822 |
serverhide { |
823 |
/* |
824 |
* flatten_links: this option will show all servers in /links appear |
825 |
* that they are linked to this current server |
826 |
* |
827 |
* EFnet Note: While this is not a requirement on EFnet, it |
828 |
* may be a good idea. Except, it's useless |
829 |
* unless the entire net runs it. |
830 |
*/ |
831 |
flatten_links = yes; |
832 |
|
833 |
/* |
834 |
* links_delay: how often to update the links file when it is |
835 |
* flattened. |
836 |
*/ |
837 |
links_delay = 5 minutes; |
838 |
|
839 |
/* |
840 |
* hidden: hide this server from a /links output on servers that |
841 |
* support it. this allows hub servers to be hidden etc. |
842 |
*/ |
843 |
hidden = no; |
844 |
|
845 |
/* |
846 |
* disable_hidden: prevent servers hiding themselves from a |
847 |
* /links output. |
848 |
*/ |
849 |
disable_hidden = no; |
850 |
|
851 |
/* |
852 |
* hide_servers: hide remote servernames everywhere and instead use |
853 |
* hidden_name and network_desc. |
854 |
*/ |
855 |
hide_servers = no; |
856 |
|
857 |
/* |
858 |
* Use this as the servername users see if hide_servers = yes. |
859 |
*/ |
860 |
hidden_name = "*.hidden.com"; |
861 |
|
862 |
/* |
863 |
* hide_server_ips: If this is disabled, opers will be unable to see servers |
864 |
* ips and will be shown a masked ip, admins will be shown the real ip. |
865 |
* |
866 |
* If this is enabled, nobody can see a servers ip. *This is a kludge*, it |
867 |
* has the side effect of hiding the ips everywhere, including logfiles. |
868 |
* |
869 |
* We recommend you leave this disabled, and just take care with who you |
870 |
* give admin=yes; to. |
871 |
*/ |
872 |
hide_server_ips = yes; |
873 |
}; |
874 |
|
875 |
/* |
876 |
* general {} |
877 |
* |
878 |
* The general block contains many of the options that were once compiled |
879 |
* in options in config.h. The general block is read at start time. |
880 |
*/ |
881 |
general { |
882 |
/* |
883 |
* gline_min_cidr: the minimum required length of a CIDR bitmask |
884 |
* for IPv4 based glines |
885 |
*/ |
886 |
gline_min_cidr = 16; |
887 |
|
888 |
/* |
889 |
* gline_min_cidr6: the minimum required length of a CIDR bitmask |
890 |
* for IPv6 based glines |
891 |
*/ |
892 |
gline_min_cidr6 = 48; |
893 |
|
894 |
/* |
895 |
* Whether to automatically set mode +i on connecting users. |
896 |
*/ |
897 |
invisible_on_connect = yes; |
898 |
|
899 |
/* |
900 |
* If you don't explicitly specify burst_away in your connect blocks, then |
901 |
* they will default to the burst_away value below. |
902 |
*/ |
903 |
burst_away = no; |
904 |
|
905 |
/* |
906 |
* Show "actually using host <ip>" on /whois when possible. |
907 |
*/ |
908 |
use_whois_actually = yes; |
909 |
|
910 |
/* |
911 |
* Max time from the nickname change that still causes KILL |
912 |
* automatically to switch for the current nick of that user. (seconds) |
913 |
*/ |
914 |
kill_chase_time_limit = 90; |
915 |
|
916 |
/* |
917 |
* If hide_spoof_ips is disabled, opers will be allowed to see the real IP of spoofed |
918 |
* users in /trace etc. If this is defined they will be shown a masked IP. |
919 |
*/ |
920 |
hide_spoof_ips = yes; |
921 |
|
922 |
/* |
923 |
* Ignore bogus timestamps from other servers. Yes, this will desync |
924 |
* the network, but it will allow chanops to resync with a valid non TS 0 |
925 |
* |
926 |
* This should be enabled network wide, or not at all. |
927 |
*/ |
928 |
ignore_bogus_ts = no; |
929 |
|
930 |
/* |
931 |
* disable_auth: completely disable ident lookups; if you enable this, |
932 |
* be careful of what you set need_ident to in your auth {} blocks |
933 |
*/ |
934 |
disable_auth = no; |
935 |
|
936 |
/* disable_remote_commands: disable users doing commands on remote servers */ |
937 |
disable_remote_commands = no; |
938 |
|
939 |
/* |
940 |
* Disable temporary kline/xline expire notices yes/no |
941 |
*/ |
942 |
tkline_expire_notices = no; |
943 |
|
944 |
/* |
945 |
* default_floodcount: the default value of floodcount that is configurable |
946 |
* via /quote set floodcount. This is the amount of lines a user |
947 |
* may send to any other user/channel in one second. |
948 |
*/ |
949 |
default_floodcount = 10; |
950 |
|
951 |
/* |
952 |
* failed_oper_notice: send a notice to all opers on the server when |
953 |
* someone tries to OPER and uses the wrong password, host or ident. |
954 |
*/ |
955 |
failed_oper_notice = yes; |
956 |
|
957 |
/* |
958 |
* dots_in_ident: the amount of '.' characters permitted in an ident |
959 |
* reply before the user is rejected. |
960 |
*/ |
961 |
dots_in_ident = 0; |
962 |
|
963 |
/* |
964 |
* dot_in_ip6_addr: ircd-hybrid-6.0 and earlier will disallow hosts |
965 |
* without a '.' in them. this will add one to the end. only needed |
966 |
* for older servers. |
967 |
*/ |
968 |
dot_in_ip6_addr = no; |
969 |
|
970 |
/* |
971 |
* min_nonwildcard: the minimum non wildcard characters in k/d/g lines |
972 |
* placed via the server. klines hand placed are exempt from limits. |
973 |
* wildcard chars: '.' ':' '*' '?' '@' '!' '#' |
974 |
*/ |
975 |
min_nonwildcard = 3; |
976 |
|
977 |
/* |
978 |
* min_nonwildcard_simple: the minimum non wildcard characters in |
979 |
* gecos bans. wildcard chars: '*' '?' '#' |
980 |
*/ |
981 |
min_nonwildcard_simple = 3; |
982 |
|
983 |
/* max_accept: maximum allowed /accept's for +g usermode */ |
984 |
max_accept = 20; |
985 |
|
986 |
/* anti_nick_flood: enable the nickflood control code */ |
987 |
anti_nick_flood = yes; |
988 |
|
989 |
/* nick flood: the nick changes allowed in the specified period */ |
990 |
max_nick_time = 20 seconds; |
991 |
max_nick_changes = 5; |
992 |
|
993 |
/* |
994 |
* anti_spam_exit_message_time: the minimum time a user must be connected |
995 |
* before custom quit messages are allowed. |
996 |
*/ |
997 |
anti_spam_exit_message_time = 5 minutes; |
998 |
|
999 |
/* |
1000 |
* ts delta: the time delta allowed between server clocks before |
1001 |
* a warning is given, or before the link is dropped. all servers |
1002 |
* should run ntpdate/rdate to keep clocks in sync |
1003 |
*/ |
1004 |
ts_warn_delta = 30 seconds; |
1005 |
ts_max_delta = 5 minutes; |
1006 |
|
1007 |
/* |
1008 |
* kline_with_reason: show the user the reason why they are k/d/glined |
1009 |
* on exit. May give away who set k/dline when set via tcm. |
1010 |
*/ |
1011 |
kline_with_reason = yes; |
1012 |
|
1013 |
/* |
1014 |
* kline_reason: show this message to users on channel |
1015 |
* instead of the oper reason. |
1016 |
*/ |
1017 |
kline_reason = "Connection closed"; |
1018 |
|
1019 |
/* |
1020 |
* reject_hold_time: wait this amount of time before disconnecting |
1021 |
* a rejected client. Use 0 to disable. |
1022 |
*/ |
1023 |
reject_hold_time = 30 seconds; |
1024 |
|
1025 |
/* |
1026 |
* warn_no_nline: warn opers about servers that try to connect but |
1027 |
* we don't have a connect {} block for. Twits with misconfigured |
1028 |
* servers can get really annoying with this enabled. |
1029 |
*/ |
1030 |
warn_no_nline = yes; |
1031 |
|
1032 |
/* stats_o_oper only: make stats o (opers) oper only */ |
1033 |
stats_o_oper_only = yes; |
1034 |
|
1035 |
/* stats_P_oper_only: make stats P (ports) oper only */ |
1036 |
stats_P_oper_only = yes; |
1037 |
|
1038 |
/* |
1039 |
* stats i oper only: make stats i (auth {}) oper only. set to: |
1040 |
* yes: show users no auth blocks, made oper only. |
1041 |
* masked: show users first matching auth block |
1042 |
* no: show users all auth blocks. |
1043 |
*/ |
1044 |
stats_i_oper_only = yes; |
1045 |
|
1046 |
/* |
1047 |
* stats_k_oper_only: make stats k/K (klines) oper only. set to: |
1048 |
* yes: show users no auth blocks, made oper only |
1049 |
* masked: show users first matching auth block |
1050 |
* no: show users all auth blocks. |
1051 |
*/ |
1052 |
stats_k_oper_only = yes; |
1053 |
|
1054 |
/* |
1055 |
* caller_id_wait: time between notifying a +g user that somebody |
1056 |
* is messaging them. |
1057 |
*/ |
1058 |
caller_id_wait = 1 minute; |
1059 |
|
1060 |
/* |
1061 |
* opers_bypass_callerid: allows operators to bypass +g and message |
1062 |
* anyone who has it set (useful if you use services). |
1063 |
*/ |
1064 |
opers_bypass_callerid = no; |
1065 |
|
1066 |
/* |
1067 |
* pace_wait_simple: time between use of less intensive commands |
1068 |
* (HELP, remote WHOIS, WHOWAS) |
1069 |
*/ |
1070 |
pace_wait_simple = 1 second; |
1071 |
|
1072 |
/* |
1073 |
* pace_wait: time between more intensive commands |
1074 |
* (ADMIN, INFO, LIST, LUSERS, MOTD, STATS, VERSION) |
1075 |
*/ |
1076 |
pace_wait = 10 seconds; |
1077 |
|
1078 |
/* |
1079 |
* short_motd: send clients a notice telling them to read the motd |
1080 |
* instead of forcing a motd to clients who may simply ignore it. |
1081 |
*/ |
1082 |
short_motd = no; |
1083 |
|
1084 |
/* |
1085 |
* ping_cookie: require clients to respond exactly to a ping command, |
1086 |
* can help block certain types of drones and FTP PASV mode spoofing. |
1087 |
*/ |
1088 |
ping_cookie = no; |
1089 |
|
1090 |
/* no_oper_flood: increase flood limits for opers. */ |
1091 |
no_oper_flood = yes; |
1092 |
|
1093 |
/* |
1094 |
* true_no_oper_flood: completely eliminate flood limits for opers |
1095 |
* and for clients with can_flood = yes in their auth {} blocks |
1096 |
*/ |
1097 |
true_no_oper_flood = yes; |
1098 |
|
1099 |
/* oper_pass_resv: allow opers to over-ride RESVs on nicks/channels */ |
1100 |
oper_pass_resv = yes; |
1101 |
|
1102 |
/* |
1103 |
* idletime: the maximum amount of time a user may idle before |
1104 |
* they are disconnected |
1105 |
*/ |
1106 |
idletime = 0; |
1107 |
|
1108 |
/* REMOVE ME. The following line checks you've been reading. */ |
1109 |
havent_read_conf = 1; |
1110 |
|
1111 |
/* |
1112 |
* max_targets: the maximum amount of targets in a single |
1113 |
* PRIVMSG/NOTICE. Set to 999 NOT 0 for unlimited. |
1114 |
*/ |
1115 |
max_targets = 4; |
1116 |
|
1117 |
/* |
1118 |
* client_flood: maximum amount of data in a clients queue before |
1119 |
* they are dropped for flooding. |
1120 |
*/ |
1121 |
client_flood = 2560 bytes; |
1122 |
|
1123 |
/* |
1124 |
* message_locale: the default message locale |
1125 |
* Use "standard" for the compiled in defaults. |
1126 |
* To install the translated messages, go into messages/ in the |
1127 |
* source directory and run `make install'. |
1128 |
*/ |
1129 |
message_locale = "standard"; |
1130 |
|
1131 |
/* |
1132 |
* usermodes configurable: a list of usermodes for the options below |
1133 |
* |
1134 |
* +b - bots - See bot and drone flooding notices |
1135 |
* +c - cconn - Client connection/quit notices |
1136 |
* +D - deaf - Don't receive channel messages |
1137 |
* +d - debug - See debugging notices |
1138 |
* +f - full - See I: line full notices |
1139 |
* +G - softcallerid - Server Side Ignore for users not on your channels |
1140 |
* +g - callerid - Server Side Ignore (for privmsgs etc) |
1141 |
* +i - invisible - Not shown in NAMES or WHO unless you share a |
1142 |
* a channel |
1143 |
* +k - skill - See server generated KILL messages |
1144 |
* +l - locops - See LOCOPS messages |
1145 |
* +n - nchange - See client nick changes |
1146 |
* +r - rej - See rejected client notices |
1147 |
* +s - servnotice - See general server notices |
1148 |
* +u - unauth - See unauthorized client notices |
1149 |
* +w - wallop - See server generated WALLOPS |
1150 |
* +x - external - See remote server connection and split notices |
1151 |
* +y - spy - See LINKS, STATS, TRACE notices etc. |
1152 |
* +z - operwall - See oper generated WALLOPS |
1153 |
*/ |
1154 |
|
1155 |
/* oper_only_umodes: usermodes only opers may set */ |
1156 |
oper_only_umodes = bots, cconn, debug, full, skill, nchange, |
1157 |
rej, spy, external, operwall, locops, unauth; |
1158 |
|
1159 |
/* oper_umodes: default usermodes opers get when they /oper */ |
1160 |
oper_umodes = locops, servnotice, operwall, wallop; |
1161 |
|
1162 |
/* |
1163 |
* servlink_path: path to 'servlink' program used by ircd to handle |
1164 |
* encrypted/compressed server <-> server links. |
1165 |
* |
1166 |
* only define if servlink is not in same directory as ircd itself. |
1167 |
*/ |
1168 |
#servlink_path = "/usr/local/ircd/bin/servlink"; |
1169 |
|
1170 |
/* |
1171 |
* default_cipher_preference: default cipher to use for cryptlink when none is |
1172 |
* specified in connect block. |
1173 |
*/ |
1174 |
#default_cipher_preference = "BF/168"; |
1175 |
|
1176 |
/* |
1177 |
* use_egd: if your system does not have *random devices yet you |
1178 |
* want to use OpenSSL and encrypted links, enable this. Beware - |
1179 |
* EGD is *very* CPU intensive when gathering data for its pool |
1180 |
*/ |
1181 |
# use_egd = yes; |
1182 |
|
1183 |
/* |
1184 |
* egdpool_path: path to EGD pool. Not necessary for OpenSSL >= 0.9.7 |
1185 |
* which automatically finds the path. |
1186 |
*/ |
1187 |
# egdpool_path = "/var/run/egd-pool"; |
1188 |
|
1189 |
|
1190 |
/* |
1191 |
* compression_level: level of compression for compressed links between |
1192 |
* servers. |
1193 |
* |
1194 |
* values are between: 1 (least compression, fastest) |
1195 |
* and: 9 (most compression, slowest). |
1196 |
*/ |
1197 |
# compression_level = 6; |
1198 |
|
1199 |
/* |
1200 |
* throttle_time: the minimum amount of time between connections from |
1201 |
* the same ip. exempt {} blocks are excluded from this throttling. |
1202 |
* Offers protection against flooders who reconnect quickly. |
1203 |
* Set to 0 to disable. |
1204 |
* |
1205 |
* EFnet Note: exempt {} blocks are NOT hidden, so do NOT exempt |
1206 |
* EFnet server IP's. |
1207 |
*/ |
1208 |
throttle_time = 0; |
1209 |
}; |
1210 |
|
1211 |
glines { |
1212 |
/* |
1213 |
* EFnet Note: This feature is required for European EFnet servers |
1214 |
* and is used by several North American servers. As |
1215 |
* such, it has been left on by default. If you |
1216 |
* do not want your server to participate in G:Lines |
1217 |
* you should disable this. |
1218 |
*/ |
1219 |
|
1220 |
/* enable: enable glines, network wide temp klines */ |
1221 |
enable = yes; |
1222 |
|
1223 |
/* duration: the amount of time a gline will remain on your server before expiring */ |
1224 |
duration = 1 day; |
1225 |
|
1226 |
/* logging: which types of rules you want to log when triggered (choose reject or block) */ |
1227 |
logging = reject, block; |
1228 |
|
1229 |
/* |
1230 |
* NOTE: gline ACLs can cause a desync of glines throughout the network, meaning some servers |
1231 |
* may have a gline triggered, and others may not. Also, you only need insert rules for glines |
1232 |
* that you want to block and/or reject. If you want to accept and propagate the gline, do NOT |
1233 |
* put a rule for it. |
1234 |
*/ |
1235 |
|
1236 |
/* user@host for rule to apply to */ |
1237 |
user = "god@I.still.hate.packets"; |
1238 |
/* server for rule to apply to */ |
1239 |
name = "hades.arpa"; |
1240 |
|
1241 |
/* |
1242 |
* action: action to take when a matching gline is found. options are: |
1243 |
* reject - do not apply the gline locally |
1244 |
* block - do not propagate the gline |
1245 |
*/ |
1246 |
action = reject, block; |
1247 |
|
1248 |
user = "god@*"; |
1249 |
name = "*"; |
1250 |
action = block; |
1251 |
}; |
1252 |
|
1253 |
modules { |
1254 |
/* |
1255 |
* module path: other paths to search for modules specified below |
1256 |
* and in /modload. |
1257 |
*/ |
1258 |
path = "/usr/local/ircd/modules"; |
1259 |
path = "/usr/local/ircd/modules/autoload"; |
1260 |
|
1261 |
/* module: the name of a module to load on startup/rehash */ |
1262 |
#module = "some_module.so"; |
1263 |
}; |