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Revision: 1228
Committed: Mon Sep 19 09:38:38 2011 UTC (12 years, 6 months ago) by michael
File size: 38662 byte(s)
Log Message:
- add 'restart'/'module' operator flags which allows better fine tuning
  whether or not an operator may have access to RESTART/MOD* commands
- ircd_parser.y: (oper{}): ensure yy_aconf->port is set to zero, before
  setting any privilege bits. Fixes odd behaviour with multiple 'flags'
  entries.
  Also removed ability to negate operator flags with a tilde '~'. Pretty
  useless since all operator privilege flags are set to zero by default.

File Contents

# Content
1 /* doc/example.efnet.conf - ircd-hybrid-7 EFnet Example configuration file
2 * Copyright (C) 2000-2011 Hybrid Development Team
3 *
4 * Written by ejb, wcampbel, db, leeh and others
5 * Other example configurations can be found in the source dir under
6 * etc/.
7 *
8 * $Id$
9 */
10
11 /* IMPORTANT NOTES:
12 *
13 * auth {} blocks MUST be specified in order of precedence. The first one
14 * that matches a user will be used. So place spoofs first, then specials,
15 * then general access.
16 *
17 * Shell style (#), C++ style (//) and C style comments are supported.
18 *
19 * Files may be included by either:
20 * .include "filename"
21 * .include <filename>
22 *
23 * Times/durations are written as:
24 * 12 hours 30 minutes 1 second
25 *
26 * Valid units of time:
27 * month, week, day, hour, minute, second
28 *
29 * Valid units of size:
30 * megabyte/mbyte/mb, kilobyte/kbyte/kb, byte
31 *
32 * Sizes and times may be singular or plural.
33 */
34
35 /* EFNET NOTE:
36 *
37 * This configuration file is a BASIC configuration file for use
38 * on EFnet. You MUST still take the time to set this file up
39 * properly.
40 *
41 * DISCLAIMER: This file was submitted by Disciple@EFnet and has
42 * since been modified by the Hybrid team.
43 */
44
45 /*
46 * serverinfo {}: contains information about the server. (OLD M:)
47 */
48 serverinfo {
49 /*
50 * name: the name of this server. This cannot be changed at runtime.
51 */
52 name = "efnet.irc";
53
54 /*
55 * sid: a server's unique ID. This is three characters long and must
56 * be in the form [0-9][A-Z0-9][A-Z0-9]. The first character must be
57 * a digit, followed by 2 alpha-numerical letters.
58 * NOTE: The letters must be capitalized. This cannot be changed at runtime.
59 */
60 sid = "_CHANGE_ME_";
61
62 /*
63 * description: the description of the server. '[' and ']' may not
64 * be used here for compatibility with older servers.
65 */
66 description = "hybrid-7 test server";
67
68 /*
69 * network info: the name and description of the network this server
70 * is on. Shown in the 005 reply and used with serverhiding.
71 */
72 network_name = "EFnet";
73 network_desc = "Eris Free Network";
74
75 /*
76 * hub: allow this server to act as a hub and have multiple servers
77 * connected to it.
78 */
79 hub = no;
80
81 /*
82 * vhost: the IP to bind to when we connect outward to ipv4 servers.
83 * This should be an ipv4 IP only, or "*" for INADDR_ANY.
84 */
85 #vhost = "192.169.0.1";
86
87 /*
88 * vhost6: the IP to bind to when we connect outward to ipv6 servers.
89 * This should be an ipv6 IP only, or "*" for INADDR_ANY.
90 */
91 #vhost6 = "3ffe:80e8:546::2";
92
93 /* max_clients: the maximum number of clients allowed to connect */
94 max_clients = 512;
95
96 /*
97 * rsa_private_key_file: the path to the file containing our
98 * rsa key for cryptlink.
99 *
100 * Example command to store a 2048 bit RSA keypair in
101 * rsa.key, and the public key in rsa.pub:
102 *
103 * openssl genrsa -out rsa.key 2048
104 * openssl rsa -in rsa.key -pubout -out rsa.pub
105 * chown <ircd-user>.<ircd.group> rsa.key rsa.pub
106 * chmod 0600 rsa.key
107 * chmod 0644 rsa.pub
108 */
109 #rsa_private_key_file = "/usr/local/ircd/etc/rsa.key";
110
111 /*
112 * ssl_certificate_file: the path to the file containing our
113 * ssl certificate for encrypted client connection.
114 *
115 * This assumes your private RSA key is stored in rsa.key. You
116 * MUST have an RSA key in order to generate the certificate
117 *
118 * openssl req -new -days 365 -x509 -key rsa.key -out cert.pem
119 *
120 * See http://www.openssl.org/docs/HOWTO/certificates.txt
121 *
122 * Please use the following values when generating the cert
123 *
124 * Organization Name: Network Name
125 * Organization Unit Name: changme.someirc.net
126 * Common Name: irc.someirc.net
127 * E-mail: you@domain.com
128 */
129 #ssl_certificate_file = "/usr/local/ircd/etc/cert.pem";
130
131 /*
132 * ssl_server_protocol:
133 * SSL/TLS protocols we provide for incoming secure connections.
134 * This can be either sslv3 for SSLv3, and/or tlsv1 for TLSv1.
135 * SSLv2 is not suppported. This cannot be changed at runtime.
136 */
137 #ssl_server_protocol = sslv3, tlsv1;
138 };
139
140 /*
141 * admin {}: contains admin information about the server. (OLD A:)
142 */
143 admin {
144 name = "EFnet Admin";
145 description = "Main Server Administrator";
146 email = "<irc-admin@efnet.irc>";
147 };
148
149 /*
150 * log {}: contains information about logfiles.
151 */
152 log {
153 /* Do you want to enable logging to ircd.log? */
154 use_logging = yes;
155
156 /*
157 * logfiles: the logfiles to use for user connects, /oper uses,
158 * and failed /oper. These files must exist for logging to be used.
159 */
160 fname_userlog = "logs/userlog";
161 fname_operlog = "logs/operlog";
162 fname_killlog = "logs/kill";
163 fname_klinelog = "logs/kline";
164 fname_glinelog = "logs/gline";
165
166 /*
167 * log_level: the amount of detail to log in ircd.log. The
168 * higher, the more information is logged. May be changed
169 * once the server is running via /quote SET LOG. Either:
170 * L_CRIT, L_ERROR, L_WARN, L_NOTICE, L_TRACE, L_INFO or L_DEBUG
171 */
172 log_level = L_INFO;
173 };
174
175 /*
176 * class {}: contains information about classes for users (OLD Y:)
177 */
178 class {
179 /* name: the name of the class. classes are text now */
180 name = "users";
181
182 /*
183 * ping_time: how often a client must reply to a PING from the
184 * server before they are dropped.
185 */
186 ping_time = 90 seconds;
187
188 /*
189 * number_per_ip: how many local users are allowed to connect
190 * from one IP (optional)
191 */
192 number_per_ip = 2;
193
194 /*
195 * max_local: how many local users are allowed to connect
196 * from one ident@host (optional)
197 */
198 max_local = 2;
199
200 /*
201 * max_global: network-wide limit of users per ident@host (optional)
202 */
203 max_global = 10;
204
205 /*
206 * max_number: the maximum number of users allowed in this class (optional)
207 */
208 max_number = 100;
209
210 /*
211 * the following lines are optional and allow you to define
212 * how many users can connect from one /NN subnet
213 */
214 cidr_bitlen_ipv4 = 24;
215 cidr_bitlen_ipv6 = 120;
216 number_per_cidr = 16;
217
218 /*
219 * sendq: the amount of data allowed in a clients queue before
220 * they are dropped.
221 */
222 sendq = 100 kbytes;
223 };
224
225 class {
226 name = "opers";
227
228 /*
229 * contrary to seeming popular belief, setting ping time
230 * higher for an oper is NOT doing them a favor.
231 * Since if a link is dead its dead and it means
232 * you have to use another nick long enough to kill the old one :-)
233 * Its much better to use a fairly standard 90 second ping time
234 */
235 ping_time = 90 seconds;
236 number_per_ip = 10;
237 max_number = 100;
238 sendq = 1 mbyte;
239 };
240
241 class {
242 name = "server";
243
244 /*
245 * Same thing here. It's a fallacy to think increasing
246 * ping time for servers is a "good idea." All it leads to
247 * is "ghosting" on one end. Not a good idea.
248 */
249 ping_time = 90 seconds;
250
251 /*
252 * ping_warning: how fast a server must reply to a PING before
253 * a warning to opers is generated.
254 */
255 ping_warning = 15 seconds;
256
257 /*
258 * connectfreq: only used in server classes. Specifies the delay
259 * between autoconnecting to servers.
260 *
261 * Both comstud and I recommend 10 minutes a few years ago.
262 * 15 minutes might be right now. The reason you don't want it too
263 * low is, you make the servers reconnect too quickly with
264 * a large sendq, and they _will_ nick collide. badly. 5 minutes
265 * IS way too short.
266 */
267 connectfreq = 15 minutes;
268
269 /* max number: the amount of servers to autoconnect to */
270 max_number = 1;
271
272 /* sendq: servers need a higher sendq as they send more data */
273 sendq = 15 megabytes;
274 };
275
276 /*
277 * listen {}: contains information about the ports ircd listens on (OLD P:)
278 */
279 listen {
280 /*
281 * port: the specific port to listen on. If no host is specified
282 * before, it will listen on all available IPs.
283 *
284 * Ports are separated via a comma, a range may be specified using ".."
285 */
286
287 /* port: listen on all available IPs, ports 6665 to 6669 */
288 port = 6665 .. 6669;
289
290 /*
291 * Listen on 192.168.0.1/6697 with ssl enabled and hidden from STATS P
292 * unless you are an administrator.
293 *
294 * NOTE: The "flags" directive has to come before "port". Always!
295 *
296 * Currently available flags are:
297 *
298 * ssl - Port is for SSL client connections only
299 * server - Only server connections are permitted
300 * hidden - Port is hidden from /stats P
301 */
302 flags = hidden, ssl;
303 host = "192.168.0.1";
304 port = 6697;
305
306 /*
307 * host: set a specific IP/host the ports after the line will listen
308 * on. This may be ipv4 or ipv6.
309 */
310 host = "1.2.3.4";
311 port = 7000, 7001;
312
313 host = "3ffe:1234:a:b:c::d";
314 port = 7002;
315 };
316
317 /*
318 * auth {}: allow users to connect to the ircd (OLD I:)
319 */
320 auth {
321 /*
322 * user: the user@host allowed to connect. Multiple IPv4/IPv6 user
323 * lines are permitted per auth block.
324 */
325 user = "*@172.16.0.0/12";
326 user = "*test@123D:B567:*";
327
328 /* password: an optional password that is required to use this block */
329 password = "letmein";
330
331 /*
332 * encrypted: controls whether the auth password above has been
333 * encrypted.
334 */
335 encrypted = yes;
336
337 /*
338 * spoof: fake the users host to this. This is free-form,
339 * just do everyone a favor and don't abuse it. ('=' prefix on /stats I)
340 */
341 spoof = "I.still.hate.packets";
342
343 /* class: the class the user is placed in */
344 class = "opers";
345
346 /*
347 * need_password: don't allow users who haven't supplied the correct
348 * password to connect using another auth{} block
349 * ('&' prefix on /stats I if disabled)
350 * need_ident: require the user to have identd to connect ('+' prefix on /stats I)
351 * spoof_notice: enable spoofing notification to admins
352 * exceed_limit: allow a user to exceed class limits ('>' prefix on /stats I)
353 * kline_exempt: exempt this user from k/glines ('^' prefix on /stats I)
354 * gline_exempt: exempt this user from glines ('_' prefix on /stats I)
355 * resv_exempt: exempt this user from resvs ('$' prefix on /stats I)
356 * no_tilde: remove ~ from a user with no ident ('-' prefix on /stats I)
357 * can_flood: allow this user to exceed flood limits ('|' prefix on /stats I)
358 */
359 flags = need_password, spoof_notice, exceed_limit, kline_exempt,
360 gline_exempt, resv_exempt, no_tilde, can_flood;
361 };
362
363 auth {
364 /*
365 * redirect: the server and port to redirect a user to. A user does
366 * not have to obey the redirection, the ircd just suggests an alternative
367 * server for them.
368 */
369 redirserv = "this.is.not.a.real.server";
370 redirport = 6667;
371
372 user = "*.server";
373
374 /* class: a class is required even though it is not used */
375 class = "users";
376 };
377
378 auth {
379 user = "*@*";
380 class = "users";
381 flags = need_ident;
382 };
383
384 /*
385 * operator {}: defines ircd operators. (OLD O:)
386 *
387 * ircd-hybrid no longer supports local operators, privileges are
388 * controlled via flags.
389 */
390 operator {
391 /* name: the name of the oper */
392 /* NOTE: operator "opername"{} is also supported */
393 name = "god";
394
395 /*
396 * user: the user@host required for this operator. CIDR is not
397 * supported. Multiple user="" lines are supported.
398 */
399 user = "*god@*";
400 user = "*@127.0.0.1";
401
402 /*
403 * password: the password required to oper. By default this will
404 * need to be encrypted by using the provided mkpasswd tool.
405 * Several password hash algorithms are available depending
406 * on your system's crypt() implementation. For example, a modern
407 * glibc already has support for SHA-256/512, and MD5 encryption
408 * algorithms.
409 */
410 password = "$5$x5zof8qe.Yc7/bPp$5zIg1Le2Lsgd4CvOjaD20pr5PmcfD7ha/9b2.TaUyG4";
411
412 /*
413 * encrypted: controls whether the oper password above has been
414 * encrypted.
415 */
416 encrypted = yes;
417
418 /*
419 * rsa_public_key_file: the public key for this oper when using Challenge.
420 * A password should not be defined when this is used, see
421 * doc/challenge.txt for more information.
422 */
423 # rsa_public_key_file = "/usr/local/ircd/etc/oper.pub";
424
425 /* class: the class the oper joins when they successfully /oper */
426 class = "opers";
427
428 /*
429 * umodes: default usermodes opers get when they /oper. If defined,
430 * it will override oper_umodes settings in general {}.
431 * Available usermodes:
432 *
433 * +b - bots - See bot and drone flooding notices
434 * +c - cconn - Client connection/quit notices
435 * +C - cconn_full - Client connection/quit notices full
436 * +D - deaf - Don't receive channel messages
437 * +d - debug - See debugging notices
438 * +f - full - See I: line full notices
439 * +G - softcallerid - Server Side Ignore for users not on your channels
440 * +g - callerid - Server Side Ignore (for privmsgs etc)
441 * +i - invisible - Not shown in NAMES or WHO unless you share a
442 * a channel
443 * +k - skill - See server generated KILL messages
444 * +l - locops - See LOCOPS messages
445 * +n - nchange - See client nick changes
446 * +r - rej - See rejected client notices
447 * +s - servnotice - See general server notices
448 * +u - unauth - See unauthorized client notices
449 * +w - wallop - See server generated WALLOPS
450 * +x - external - See remote server connection and split notices
451 * +y - spy - See LINKS, STATS, TRACE notices etc.
452 * +z - operwall - See oper generated WALLOPS
453 */
454 # umodes = locops, servnotice, operwall, wallop;
455
456 /*
457 * privileges: controls the activities and commands an oper is
458 * allowed to do on the server. All options default to no.
459 * Available options:
460 *
461 * module: allows MODLIST, MODRESTART, MODLOAD, MODUNLOAD
462 * global_kill: allows remote users to be /KILL'd
463 * remote: allows remote SQUIT and CONNECT
464 * remoteban: allows remote KLINE/UNKLINE
465 * kline: allows KILL, KLINE and DLINE
466 * unkline: allows UNKLINE and UNDLINE
467 * gline: allows GLINE
468 * xline: allows XLINE
469 * globops: allows GLOBOPS
470 * operwall: allows OPERWALL
471 * nick_changes: allows oper to see nickchanges
472 * via usermode +n
473 * rehash: allows oper to REHASH config
474 * die: allows DIE
475 * restart: allows RESTART
476 * admin: gives admin privileges. admins for example,
477 * may see the real IP addresses of servers.
478 * hidden_admin: same as 'admin', but noone can recognize you as
479 * being an admin
480 * hidden_oper: not shown in /stats p (except for other operators)
481 */
482 flags = global_kill, remote, kline, unkline, xline, globops, restart,
483 die, rehash, nick_changes, admin, operwall, module;
484 };
485
486 /*
487 * connect {}: controls servers we connect to (OLD C:, N:, H:, L:)
488 */
489 connect {
490 /* name: the name of the server */
491 name = "irc.uplink.com";
492
493 /*
494 * host: the host or IP to connect to. If a hostname is used it
495 * must match the reverse dns of the server.
496 */
497 host = "192.168.0.1";
498
499 /*
500 * vhost: the IP to bind to when we connect outward to servers.
501 * serverinfo::vhost and serverinfo::vhost6 will be overridden
502 * by this directive.
503 */
504 vhost = "192.168.0.2";
505
506 /*
507 * passwords: the passwords we send (OLD C:) and accept (OLD N:).
508 * The remote server will have these passwords reversed.
509 */
510 send_password = "password";
511 accept_password = "anotherpassword";
512
513 /*
514 * encrypted: controls whether the accept_password above has been
515 * encrypted.
516 */
517 encrypted = no;
518
519 /* port: the port to connect to this server on */
520 port = 6666;
521
522 /*
523 * hub_mask: the mask of servers that this server may hub. Multiple
524 * entries are permitted
525 */
526 hub_mask = "*";
527
528 /*
529 * leaf_mask: the mask of servers this server may not hub. Multiple
530 * entries are permitted. Useful for forbidding EU -> US -> EU routes.
531 */
532 # leaf_mask = "*.uk";
533
534 /* class: the class this server is in */
535 class = "server";
536
537 /*
538 * autoconn: controls whether we autoconnect to this server or not,
539 * dependent on class limits. By default, this is disabled.
540 * compressed: controls whether traffic is compressed via ziplinks.
541 * By default, this is disabled
542 * cryptlink: enable full encryption for all data passing between our
543 * server and this link and rsa authentication.
544 * burst_away: This will send the /away string that users have set
545 * on the server burst. Note this can be a lot of data
546 * and slow down your server burst.
547 * topicburst: Send topics to this server during channel burst. Works
548 * only if the server we are connecting to is capable
549 * of TBURST/TB.
550 */
551 # flags = autoconn, compressed, cryptlink, burst_away, topicburst;
552 };
553
554 connect {
555 name = "encrypted.auth.example";
556 host = "some.host.somewhere";
557 port = 6667;
558
559 flags = cryptlink;
560
561 /*
562 * rsa_public_key_file: the path to the public keyfile of the server.
563 * Used instead of passwords.
564 */
565 rsa_public_key_file = "etc/remote.server.keyfile";
566
567 /*
568 * cipher preference: set the preferred cipher for this link
569 *
570 * Available ciphers are:
571 * BF/168 BF/128 CAST/128 IDEA/128 RC5.16/128
572 * RC5.12/128 RC5.8/128 3DES/168 DES/56
573 *
574 * NOTE: Some ciphers may not be supported by your OpenSSL.
575 * Check the output from 'configure' for available ciphers.
576 *
577 * NOTE2: To help you decide what cipher to use, tools/encspeed
578 * will show you approximately how fast each cipher is.
579 * However, blowfish is fast and secure, and is probably
580 * a good default for most situations.
581 *
582 * NOTE3: Default if none is set is BF/128
583 *
584 * The cipher *MUST* be the same in both directions. If you
585 * set a cipher preference, your uplink must set the same cipher,
586 * else it will not link.
587 */
588 # cipher_preference = "BF/168";
589 };
590
591 /*
592 * NOTE: Don't add an extra 'name=' entry if you use
593 * the connect "name"{} feature
594 */
595 connect "ipv6.some.server" {
596 host = "3ffd:dead:beef::1";
597 send_password = "password";
598 accept_password = "password";
599 port = 6666;
600
601 /*
602 * aftype: controls whether the connection uses "ipv4" or "ipv6".
603 * Default is ipv4.
604 */
605 aftype = ipv6;
606 class = "server";
607 };
608
609 /*
610 * cluster {}: servers that share klines/unkline/xline/unxline/resv/unresv/locops
611 * automatically (OLD hyb6 SLAVE_SERVERS)
612 */
613 cluster {
614 /*
615 * name: the server to share with, this can take wildcards
616 *
617 * NOTE: only local actions will be clustered, meaning if
618 * the server receives a shared kline/unkline/etc, it
619 * will not be propagated to clustered servers.
620 *
621 * Remote servers are not necessarily required to accept
622 * clustered lines, they need a shared{} for *THIS* server
623 * in order to accept them.
624 */
625 name = "*.arpa";
626
627 /*
628 * type: list of what to share, options are as follows:
629 * kline - share klines
630 * tkline - share temporary klines
631 * unkline - share unklines
632 * xline - share xlines
633 * txline - share temporary xlines
634 * unxline - share unxlines
635 * resv - share resvs
636 * tresv - share temporary resvs
637 * unresv - share unresvs
638 * locops - share locops
639 * all - share all of the above (default)
640 */
641 type = kline, unkline, locops, xline, resv;
642 };
643
644 /*
645 * shared {}: users that are allowed to remote kline (OLD U:)
646 *
647 * NOTE: This can be effectively used for remote klines.
648 * Please note that there is no password authentication
649 * for users setting remote klines. You must also be
650 * /oper'd in order to issue a remote kline.
651 */
652 shared {
653 /*
654 * name: the server the user must be on to set klines. If this is not
655 * specified, the user will be allowed to kline from all servers.
656 */
657 name = "irc2.some.server";
658
659 /*
660 * user: the user@host mask that is allowed to set klines. If this is
661 * not specified, all users on the server above will be allowed to set
662 * a remote kline.
663 */
664 user = "oper@my.host.is.spoofed";
665
666 /*
667 * type: list of what to share, options are as follows:
668 * kline - allow oper/server to kline
669 * tkline - allow temporary klines
670 * unkline - allow oper/server to unkline
671 * xline - allow oper/server to xline
672 * txline - allow temporary xlines
673 * unxline - allow oper/server to unxline
674 * resv - allow oper/server to resv
675 * tresv - allow temporary resvs
676 * unresv - allow oper/server to unresv
677 * locops - allow oper/server to locops - only used for servers that cluster
678 * all - allow oper/server to do all of the above (default)
679 */
680 type = kline, unkline, resv;
681 };
682
683 /*
684 * kill {}: users that are not allowed to connect (OLD K:)
685 * Oper issued klines will be added to the specified kline config
686 */
687 kill {
688 user = "bad@*.hacked.edu";
689 reason = "Obviously hacked account";
690 };
691
692 kill {
693 user = "^O[[:alpha:]]?[[:digit:]]+(x\.o|\.xo)$@^[[:alnum:]]{4}\.evilnet.tld$";
694
695 /*
696 * NOTE: You have to set type=regex; when using a regular expression
697 * based user entry
698 */
699 type = regex;
700 };
701
702 /*
703 * deny {}: IPs that are not allowed to connect (before DNS/ident lookup)
704 * Oper issued dlines will be added to the specified dline config
705 */
706 deny {
707 ip = "10.0.1.0/24";
708 reason = "Reconnecting vhosted bots";
709 };
710
711 /*
712 * exempt {}: IPs that are exempt from deny {} and Dlines. (OLD d:)
713 *
714 * EFnet Note: We really suggest to enable general::stats_e_disabled
715 * if you plan to exempt EFnet server IPs you don't want to show to
716 * other operators and/or administrators through "STATS e".
717 */
718 exempt {
719 ip = "192.168.0.0/16";
720 };
721
722 /*
723 * resv {}: nicks and channels users may not use/join (OLD Q:)
724 */
725 resv {
726 /* reason: the reason for the proceeding resv's */
727 reason = "There are no services on this network";
728
729 /* resv: the nicks and channels users may not join/use */
730 nick = "nickserv";
731 nick = "chanserv";
732 nick = "operserv";
733 nick = "JUPES";
734 nick = "JUPE";
735 nick = "CH?NF?X"; # CHANFIX (services.int)
736
737 /* These are totally optional, but may be a good idea */
738 nick = "oper";
739 nick = "ircop";
740 nick = "op";
741 nick = "ident";
742 nick = "pass";
743 channel = "#jupedchan";
744
745 /* resv: wildcard masks are also supported in nicks only */
746 reason = "Clone bots";
747 nick = "clone*";
748 };
749
750 /*
751 * gecos {}: The X: replacement, used for banning users based on
752 * their "realname".
753 */
754 gecos {
755 name = "*sex*";
756 reason = "Possible spambot";
757 };
758
759 gecos {
760 name = "sub7server";
761 reason = "Trojan drone";
762 };
763
764 gecos {
765 name = "*http*";
766 reason = "Spambot";
767 };
768
769 gecos {
770 name = "^\[J[0o]hn Do[3e]\]-[0-9]{2,5}$";
771
772 /*
773 * NOTE: You have to set type=regex; when using a regular expression
774 * based name entry
775 */
776 type = regex;
777 };
778
779 /*
780 * channel {}: The channel block contains options pertaining to channels
781 */
782 channel {
783 /*
784 * disable_fake_channels: this option, if set to 'yes', will
785 * disallow clients to create or join channels that have one
786 * of the following ASCII characters in their name:
787 *
788 * 2 | bold
789 * 3 | mirc color
790 * 15 | plain text
791 * 22 | reverse
792 * 31 | underline
793 * 160 | non-breaking space
794 */
795 disable_fake_channels = yes;
796
797 /*
798 * restrict_channels: reverse channel RESVs logic, only reserved
799 * channels are allowed
800 */
801 restrict_channels = no;
802
803 /*
804 * disable_local_channels: prevent users from joining &channels.
805 */
806 disable_local_channels = no;
807
808 /*
809 * use_invex: Enable/disable channel mode +I, a n!u@h list of masks
810 * that can join a +i channel without an invite.
811 */
812 use_invex = yes;
813
814 /*
815 * use_except: Enable/disable channel mode +e, a n!u@h list of masks
816 * that can join a channel through a ban (+b).
817 */
818 use_except = yes;
819
820 /*
821 * use_knock: Allows users to request an invite to a channel that
822 * is locked somehow (+ikl). If the channel is +p or you are banned
823 * the knock will not be sent.
824 *
825 * EFnet Note: This seems to be used mostly by European servers
826 * and not North American ones.
827 * Please feel free to disable this if you do not
828 * want to run channel knock.
829 * channel knock allows an user to "/quote knock #channel"
830 * to ask for an invite. It is typically used in eu-efnet
831 * to ask for an invite to #eu-opers.
832 * A user who is banned will not have their knock
833 * sent to channel. It is paced, so knock will not
834 * cause a flood.
835 */
836 use_knock = yes;
837
838 /*
839 * knock_delay: The amount of time a user must wait between issuing
840 * the knock command.
841 */
842 knock_delay = 5 minutes;
843
844 /*
845 * knock_delay_channel: How often a knock to any specific channel
846 * is permitted, regardless of the user sending the knock.
847 */
848 knock_delay_channel = 1 minute;
849
850 /*
851 * burst_topicwho: enable sending of who set topic on topicburst
852 * default is yes
853 */
854 burst_topicwho = yes;
855
856 /*
857 * max_chans_per_user: The maximum number of channels a user can
858 * join/be on.
859 */
860 max_chans_per_user = 25;
861
862 /* quiet_on_ban: stop banned people talking in channels. */
863 quiet_on_ban = yes;
864
865 /* max_bans: maximum number of +b/e/I modes in a channel */
866 max_bans = 100;
867
868 /*
869 * how many joins in how many seconds constitute a flood, use 0 to
870 * disable. +b opers will be notified (changeable via /set)
871 */
872 join_flood_count = 16;
873 join_flood_time = 8 seconds;
874
875 /*
876 * splitcode: The ircd will now check splitmode every few seconds.
877 *
878 * Either split users or split servers can activate splitmode, but
879 * both conditions must be met for the ircd to deactivate splitmode.
880 *
881 * You may force splitmode to be permanent by /quote set splitmode on
882 */
883
884 /*
885 * default_split_user_count: when the usercount is lower than this level,
886 * consider ourselves split. This must be set for automatic splitmode.
887 */
888 default_split_user_count = 20000;
889
890 /*
891 * default_split_server_count: when the servercount is lower than this,
892 * consider ourselves split. This must be set for automatic splitmode.
893 */
894 default_split_server_count = 10;
895
896 /* no_create_on_split: disallow users creating channels on split. */
897 no_create_on_split = yes;
898
899 /* no_join_on_split: disallow users joining channels at all on a split. */
900 no_join_on_split = no;
901 };
902
903 /*
904 * serverhide {}: The serverhide block contains the options regarding
905 * serverhiding
906 */
907 serverhide {
908 /*
909 * flatten_links: this option will show all servers in /links appear
910 * that they are linked to this current server
911 *
912 * EFnet Note: While this is not a requirement on EFnet, it
913 * may be a good idea. Except, it's useless
914 * unless the entire net runs it.
915 */
916 flatten_links = no;
917
918 /*
919 * links_delay: how often to update the links file when it is
920 * flattened.
921 */
922 links_delay = 5 minutes;
923
924 /*
925 * hidden: hide this server from a /links output on servers that
926 * support it. This allows hub servers to be hidden etc.
927 */
928 hidden = no;
929
930 /*
931 * disable_hidden: prevent servers hiding themselves from a
932 * /links output.
933 */
934 disable_hidden = no;
935
936 /*
937 * hide_servers: hide remote servernames everywhere and instead use
938 * hidden_name and network_desc.
939 */
940 hide_servers = no;
941
942 /*
943 * Use this as the servername users see if hide_servers = yes.
944 */
945 hidden_name = "*.hidden.com";
946
947 /*
948 * hide_server_ips: If this is disabled, opers will be unable to see
949 * servers ips and will be shown a masked ip, admins will be shown the
950 * real ip.
951 *
952 * If this is enabled, nobody can see a servers ip. *This is a kludge*,
953 * it has the side effect of hiding the ips everywhere, including
954 * logfiles.
955 *
956 * We recommend you leave this disabled, and just take care with who you
957 * give admin=yes; to.
958 */
959 hide_server_ips = yes;
960 };
961
962 /*
963 * general {}: The general block contains many of the options that were once
964 * compiled in options in config.h. The general block is read at start time.
965 */
966 general {
967 /* max_watch: maximum WATCH entries a client can have. */
968 max_watch = 60;
969
970 /*
971 * gline_min_cidr: the minimum required length of a CIDR bitmask
972 * for IPv4 based glines
973 */
974 gline_min_cidr = 16;
975
976 /*
977 * gline_min_cidr6: the minimum required length of a CIDR bitmask
978 * for IPv6 based glines
979 */
980 gline_min_cidr6 = 48;
981
982 /*
983 * Whether to automatically set mode +i on connecting users.
984 */
985 invisible_on_connect = yes;
986
987 /*
988 * If you don't explicitly specify burst_away in your connect blocks, then
989 * they will default to the burst_away value below.
990 */
991 burst_away = no;
992
993 /*
994 * Show "actually using host <ip>" on /whois when possible.
995 */
996 use_whois_actually = yes;
997
998 /*
999 * Max time from the nickname change that still causes KILL
1000 * automatically to switch for the current nick of that user.
1001 */
1002 kill_chase_time_limit = 90 seconds;
1003
1004 /*
1005 * If hide_spoof_ips is disabled, opers will be allowed to see the real
1006 * IP of spoofed users in /trace etc. If this is defined they will be
1007 * shown a masked IP.
1008 */
1009 hide_spoof_ips = yes;
1010
1011 /*
1012 * Ignore bogus timestamps from other servers. Yes, this will desync
1013 * the network, but it will allow chanops to resync with a valid non TS 0
1014 *
1015 * This should be enabled network wide, or not at all.
1016 */
1017 ignore_bogus_ts = no;
1018
1019 /*
1020 * disable_auth: completely disable ident lookups; if you enable this,
1021 * be careful of what you set need_ident to in your auth {} blocks
1022 */
1023 disable_auth = no;
1024
1025 /* disable_remote_commands: disable users doing commands on remote servers */
1026 disable_remote_commands = no;
1027
1028 /*
1029 * tkline_expire_notices: enables or disables temporary kline/xline
1030 * expire notices.
1031 */
1032 tkline_expire_notices = no;
1033
1034 /*
1035 * default_floodcount: the default value of floodcount that is configurable
1036 * via /quote set floodcount. This is the amount of lines a user
1037 * may send to any other user/channel in one second.
1038 */
1039 default_floodcount = 10;
1040
1041 /*
1042 * failed_oper_notice: send a notice to all opers on the server when
1043 * someone tries to OPER and uses the wrong password, host or ident.
1044 */
1045 failed_oper_notice = yes;
1046
1047 /*
1048 * dots_in_ident: the amount of '.' characters permitted in an ident
1049 * reply before the user is rejected.
1050 */
1051 dots_in_ident = 2;
1052
1053 /*
1054 * min_nonwildcard: the minimum non wildcard characters in k/d/g lines
1055 * placed via the server. klines hand placed are exempt from limits.
1056 * wildcard chars: '.' ':' '*' '?' '@' '!' '#'
1057 */
1058 min_nonwildcard = 3;
1059
1060 /*
1061 * min_nonwildcard_simple: the minimum non wildcard characters in
1062 * gecos bans. wildcard chars: '*' '?' '#'
1063 */
1064 min_nonwildcard_simple = 3;
1065
1066 /* max_accept: maximum allowed /accept's for +g usermode */
1067 max_accept = 20;
1068
1069 /* anti_nick_flood: enable the nickflood control code */
1070 anti_nick_flood = yes;
1071
1072 /* nick flood: the nick changes allowed in the specified period */
1073 max_nick_time = 20 seconds;
1074 max_nick_changes = 5;
1075
1076 /*
1077 * anti_spam_exit_message_time: the minimum time a user must be connected
1078 * before custom quit messages are allowed.
1079 */
1080 anti_spam_exit_message_time = 5 minutes;
1081
1082 /*
1083 * ts delta: the time delta allowed between server clocks before
1084 * a warning is given, or before the link is dropped. all servers
1085 * should run ntpdate/rdate to keep clocks in sync
1086 */
1087 ts_warn_delta = 30 seconds;
1088 ts_max_delta = 5 minutes;
1089
1090 /*
1091 * kline_with_reason: show the user the reason why they are k/d/glined
1092 * on exit. May give away who set k/dline when set via tcm.
1093 */
1094 kline_with_reason = yes;
1095
1096 /*
1097 * kline_reason: show this message to users on channel
1098 * instead of the oper reason.
1099 */
1100 kline_reason = "Connection closed";
1101
1102 /*
1103 * reject_hold_time: wait this amount of time before disconnecting
1104 * a rejected client. Use 0 to disable.
1105 */
1106 reject_hold_time = 30 seconds;
1107
1108 /*
1109 * warn_no_nline: warn opers about servers that try to connect but
1110 * we don't have a connect {} block for. Twits with misconfigured
1111 * servers can get really annoying with this enabled.
1112 */
1113 warn_no_nline = yes;
1114
1115 /*
1116 * stats_e_disabled: set this to 'yes' to disable "STATS e" for both
1117 * operators and administrators. Doing so is a good idea in case
1118 * there are any exempted (exempt{}) server IPs you don't want to
1119 * see leaked.
1120 */
1121 stats_e_disabled = no;
1122
1123 /* stats_o_oper only: make stats o (opers) oper only */
1124 stats_o_oper_only = yes;
1125
1126 /* stats_P_oper_only: make stats P (ports) oper only */
1127 stats_P_oper_only = yes;
1128
1129 /*
1130 * stats i oper only: make stats i (auth {}) oper only. set to:
1131 * yes: show users no auth blocks, made oper only.
1132 * masked: show users first matching auth block
1133 * no: show users all auth blocks.
1134 */
1135 stats_i_oper_only = yes;
1136
1137 /*
1138 * stats_k_oper_only: make stats k/K (klines) oper only. set to:
1139 * yes: show users no auth blocks, made oper only
1140 * masked: show users first matching auth block
1141 * no: show users all auth blocks.
1142 */
1143 stats_k_oper_only = yes;
1144
1145 /*
1146 * caller_id_wait: time between notifying a +g user that somebody
1147 * is messaging them.
1148 */
1149 caller_id_wait = 1 minute;
1150
1151 /*
1152 * opers_bypass_callerid: allows operators to bypass +g and message
1153 * anyone who has it set (useful if you use services).
1154 */
1155 opers_bypass_callerid = no;
1156
1157 /*
1158 * pace_wait_simple: time between use of less intensive commands
1159 * (ADMIN, HELP, (L)USERS, VERSION, remote WHOIS)
1160 */
1161 pace_wait_simple = 1 second;
1162
1163 /*
1164 * pace_wait: time between more intensive commands
1165 * (INFO, LINKS, LIST, MAP, MOTD, STATS, WHO, wildcard WHOIS, WHOWAS)
1166 */
1167 pace_wait = 10 seconds;
1168
1169 /*
1170 * short_motd: send clients a notice telling them to read the motd
1171 * instead of forcing a motd to clients who may simply ignore it.
1172 */
1173 short_motd = no;
1174
1175 /*
1176 * ping_cookie: require clients to respond exactly to a ping command,
1177 * can help block certain types of drones and FTP PASV mode spoofing.
1178 */
1179 ping_cookie = no;
1180
1181 /* no_oper_flood: increase flood limits for opers. */
1182 no_oper_flood = yes;
1183
1184 /*
1185 * true_no_oper_flood: completely eliminate flood limits for opers
1186 * and for clients with can_flood = yes in their auth {} blocks
1187 */
1188 true_no_oper_flood = yes;
1189
1190 /* oper_pass_resv: allow opers to over-ride RESVs on nicks/channels */
1191 oper_pass_resv = yes;
1192
1193 /* REMOVE ME. The following line checks you've been reading. */
1194 havent_read_conf = 1;
1195
1196 /*
1197 * max_targets: the maximum amount of targets in a single
1198 * PRIVMSG/NOTICE. Set to 999 NOT 0 for unlimited.
1199 */
1200 max_targets = 4;
1201
1202 /*
1203 * client_flood: maximum amount of data in a clients queue before
1204 * they are dropped for flooding.
1205 */
1206 client_flood = 2560 bytes;
1207
1208 /*
1209 * message_locale: the default message locale
1210 * Use "standard" for the compiled in defaults.
1211 * To install the translated messages, go into messages/ in the
1212 * source directory and run `make install'.
1213 */
1214 message_locale = "standard";
1215
1216 /*
1217 * usermodes configurable: a list of usermodes for the options below
1218 *
1219 * +b - bots - See bot and drone flooding notices
1220 * +c - cconn - Client connection/quit notices
1221 * +C - cconn_full - Client connection/quit notices full
1222 * +D - deaf - Don't receive channel messages
1223 * +d - debug - See debugging notices
1224 * +f - full - See I: line full notices
1225 * +G - softcallerid - Server Side Ignore for users not on your channels
1226 * +g - callerid - Server Side Ignore (for privmsgs etc)
1227 * +i - invisible - Not shown in NAMES or WHO unless you share a
1228 * a channel
1229 * +k - skill - See server generated KILL messages
1230 * +l - locops - See LOCOPS messages
1231 * +n - nchange - See client nick changes
1232 * +r - rej - See rejected client notices
1233 * +s - servnotice - See general server notices
1234 * +u - unauth - See unauthorized client notices
1235 * +w - wallop - See server generated WALLOPS
1236 * +x - external - See remote server connection and split notices
1237 * +y - spy - See LINKS, STATS, TRACE notices etc.
1238 * +z - operwall - See oper generated WALLOPS
1239 */
1240
1241 /* oper_only_umodes: usermodes only opers may set */
1242 oper_only_umodes = bots, cconn, cconn_full, debug, full, skill,
1243 nchange, rej, spy, external, operwall,
1244 locops, unauth;
1245
1246 /* oper_umodes: default usermodes opers get when they /oper */
1247 oper_umodes = bots, locops, servnotice, operwall, wallop;
1248
1249 /*
1250 * servlink_path: path to 'servlink' program used by ircd to handle
1251 * encrypted/compressed server <-> server links.
1252 *
1253 * only define if servlink is not in same directory as ircd itself.
1254 */
1255 #servlink_path = "/usr/local/ircd/bin/servlink";
1256
1257 /*
1258 * default_cipher_preference: default cipher to use for cryptlink when none is
1259 * specified in connect block.
1260 */
1261 #default_cipher_preference = "BF/168";
1262
1263 /*
1264 * use_egd: if your system does not have *random devices yet you
1265 * want to use OpenSSL and encrypted links, enable this. Beware -
1266 * EGD is *very* CPU intensive when gathering data for its pool
1267 */
1268 # use_egd = yes;
1269
1270 /*
1271 * egdpool_path: path to EGD pool. Not necessary for OpenSSL >= 0.9.7
1272 * which automatically finds the path.
1273 */
1274 # egdpool_path = "/var/run/egd-pool";
1275
1276
1277 /*
1278 * compression_level: level of compression for compressed links between
1279 * servers.
1280 *
1281 * values are between: 1 (least compression, fastest)
1282 * and: 9 (most compression, slowest).
1283 */
1284 # compression_level = 6;
1285
1286 /*
1287 * throttle_time: the minimum amount of time between connections from
1288 * the same ip. exempt {} blocks are excluded from this throttling.
1289 * Offers protection against flooders who reconnect quickly.
1290 * Set to 0 to disable.
1291 */
1292 throttle_time = 0;
1293 };
1294
1295 glines {
1296 /*
1297 * EFnet Note: This feature is required for European EFnet servers
1298 * and is used by several North American servers. As
1299 * such, it has been left on by default. If you
1300 * do not want your server to participate in G:Lines
1301 * you should disable this.
1302 */
1303
1304 /* enable: enable glines, network wide temp klines */
1305 enable = yes;
1306
1307 /*
1308 * duration: the amount of time a gline will remain on your
1309 * server before expiring
1310 */
1311 duration = 1 day;
1312
1313 /*
1314 * logging: which types of rules you want to log when triggered
1315 * (choose reject or block)
1316 */
1317 logging = reject, block;
1318
1319 /*
1320 * NOTE: gline ACLs can cause a desync of glines throughout the
1321 * network, meaning some servers may have a gline triggered, and
1322 * others may not. Also, you only need insert rules for glines
1323 * that you want to block and/or reject. If you want to accept and
1324 * propagate the gline, do NOT put a rule for it.
1325 */
1326
1327 /* user@host for rule to apply to */
1328 user = "god@I.still.hate.packets";
1329 /* server for rule to apply to */
1330 name = "hades.arpa";
1331
1332 /*
1333 * action: action to take when a matching gline is found. options are:
1334 * reject - do not apply the gline locally
1335 * block - do not propagate the gline
1336 */
1337 action = reject, block;
1338
1339 user = "god@*";
1340 name = "*";
1341 action = block;
1342 };
1343
1344 modules {
1345 /*
1346 * path: other paths to search for modules specified below
1347 * and in /modload.
1348 */
1349 path = "/usr/local/ircd/lib/ircd-hybrid/modules";
1350 path = "/usr/local/ircd/lib/ircd-hybrid/modules/autoload";
1351
1352 /* module: the name of a module to load on startup/rehash */
1353 #module = "some_module.la";
1354 };

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