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1 < /* doc/example.conf - ircd-hybrid-7 Example configuration file
2 < * Copyright (C) 2000-2010 Hybrid Development Team
1 > /*
2 > * This is an example configuration file for ircd-hybrid
3   *
4 < * Written by ejb, wcampbel, db, leeh and others
5 < * Other example configurations can be found in the source dir under
6 < * etc/.
4 > * Copyright (c) 2000-2014 ircd-hybrid development team
5   *
6   * $Id$
7   */
8  
9 < /* IMPORTANT NOTES:
9 > /*
10 > * ########################################################################
11 > * IMPORTANT NOTE:
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,
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   *
18   * Shell style (#), C++ style (//) and C style comments are supported.
19   *
# Line 22 | Line 23
23   *
24   * Times/durations are written as:
25   *        12 hours 30 minutes 1 second
26 < *        
26 > *
27   * Valid units of time:
28 < *        month, week, day, hour, minute, second
28 > *        year, month, week, day, hour, minute, second
29   *
30   * Valid units of size:
31   *        megabyte/mbyte/mb, kilobyte/kbyte/kb, byte
32   *
33 < * Sizes and times may be singular or plural.  
33 < */
34 <
35 < /* EFNET NOTE:
36 < *
37 < * This config file is NOT suitable for EFNet.  EFNet admins should use
38 < * example.efnet.conf
33 > * Sizes and times may be singular or plural.
34   */
35 <
35 >
36 >
37   /*
38 < * serverinfo {}:  contains information about the server. (OLD M:)
38 > * serverinfo {}:  contains information about the server
39   */
40   serverinfo {
41          /*
42 <         * name: the name of this server.  This cannot be changed at runtime.
42 >         * name: the name of this server. This cannot be changed at runtime.
43           */
44          name = "hades.arpa";
45  
46          /*
47 <         * sid: a server's unique ID.  This is three characters long and must
48 <         * be in the form [0-9][A-Z0-9][A-Z0-9].  The first character must be
47 >         * sid: a server's unique ID. This is three characters long and must
48 >         * be in the form [0-9][A-Z0-9][A-Z0-9]. The first character must be
49           * a digit, followed by 2 alpha-numerical letters.
50 <         * NOTE: The letters must be capitalized.  This cannot be changed at runtime.
50 >         *
51 >         * NOTE: The letters must be capitalized. This cannot be changed at runtime.
52           */
53 <        sid = "_CHANGE_ME_";
53 >        sid = "0HY";
54  
55          /*
56 <         * description: the description of the server.  '[' and ']' may not
60 <         * be used here for compatibility with older servers.
56 >         * description: the description of the server.
57           */
58 <        description = "hybrid-7 test server";
58 >        description = "ircd-hybrid test server";
59  
60          /*
61           * network info: the name and description of the network this server
62 <         * is on.  Shown in the 005 reply and used with serverhiding.
62 >         * is on. Shown in the 005 reply and used with serverhiding.
63           */
64          network_name = "MyNet";
65          network_desc = "This is My Network";
# Line 78 | Line 74 | serverinfo {
74           * vhost: the IP to bind to when we connect outward to ipv4 servers.
75           * This should be an ipv4 IP only, or "*" for INADDR_ANY.
76           */
77 <        #vhost = "192.169.0.1";
77 > #       vhost = "192.169.0.1";
78  
79          /*
80 <         * vhost6: the IP to bind to when we connect outward to ipv6 servers.
81 <         * This should be an ipv6 IP only, or "*" for INADDR_ANY.
80 >         * vhost6: the address to bind to when we make outgoing connections
81 >         * to IPv6 servers. This should be an IPv6 address, or "*" for INADDR_ANY.
82           */
83 <        #vhost6 = "3ffe:80e8:546::2";
83 > #       vhost6 = "3ffe:80e8:546::2";
84  
85 <        /* max_clients: the maximum number of clients allowed to connect */
85 >        /* max_clients: the maximum number of clients allowed to connect. */
86          max_clients = 512;
87  
88          /*
89 <         * rsa_private_key_file: the path to the file containing our
90 <         * rsa key for cryptlink.
89 >         * max_nick_length: only applies to local clients. Must be in the
90 >         * range of 9 to 30. Default is 9 if nothing else is specified.
91 >         */
92 >        max_nick_length = 9;
93 >
94 >        /*
95 >         * max_topic_length: only applies to topics set by local clients.
96 >         * Must be in the range of 80 to 300. Default is 80 if nothing
97 >         * else is specified.
98 >         */
99 >        max_topic_length = 160;
100 >
101 >        /*
102 >         * rsa_private_key_file: the path to the file containing the
103 >         * RSA key.
104 >         *
105 >         * Example commands to store a 2048 bit RSA key in rsa.key:
106           *
107 <         * Example command to store a 2048 bit RSA keypair in
108 <         * rsa.key, and the public key in rsa.pub:
98 <         *
99 <         *      openssl genrsa -out rsa.key 2048
100 <         *      openssl rsa -in rsa.key -pubout -out rsa.pub
101 <         *      chown <ircd-user>.<ircd.group> rsa.key rsa.pub
107 >         *      openssl genrsa -out rsa.key 2048
108 >         *      chown <ircd-user>.<ircd.group> rsa.key
109           *      chmod 0600 rsa.key
103         *      chmod 0644 rsa.pub
110           */
111 <        #rsa_private_key_file = "/usr/local/ircd/etc/rsa.key";
111 > #       rsa_private_key_file = "etc/rsa.key";
112  
113          /*
114           * ssl_certificate_file: the path to the file containing our
115 <         * ssl certificate for encrypted client connection.
115 >         * SSL certificate for encrypted client connection.
116           *
117           * This assumes your private RSA key is stored in rsa.key. You
118 <         * MUST have an RSA key in order to generate the certificate
118 >         * MUST have an RSA key in order to generate the certificate.
119 >         *
120 >         * Example command:
121           *
122           *      openssl req -new -days 365 -x509 -key rsa.key -out cert.pem
123           *
# Line 122 | Line 130 | serverinfo {
130           *      Common Name: irc.someirc.net
131           *      E-mail: you@domain.com
132           */
133 <        #ssl_certificate_file = "/usr/local/ircd/etc/cert.pem";
133 > #       ssl_certificate_file = "etc/cert.pem";
134 >
135 >        /*
136 >         * ssl_dh_param_file: path to the PEM encoded Diffie-Hellman
137 >         * parameter file. DH parameters are required when using
138 >         * ciphers with EDH (ephemeral Diffie-Hellman) key exchange.
139 >         *
140 >         * A DH parameter file can be created by running:
141 >         *
142 >         *      openssl dhparam -out dhparam.pem 2048
143 >         *
144 >         * Prime size must be at least 1024 bits. Further information
145 >         * regarding specific OpenSSL dhparam command-line options
146 >         * can be found in the OpenSSL manual.
147 >         */
148 > #       ssl_dh_param_file = "etc/dhparam.pem";
149 >
150 >        /*
151 >         * ssl_dh_elliptic_curve: defines the curve to use for the
152 >         * Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH) algorithm.
153 >         *
154 >         * A list of supported curves by OpenSSL can be obtained by running:
155 >         *
156 >         *      openssl ecparam -list_curves
157 >         */
158 > #       ssl_dh_elliptic_curve = "secp521r1";
159 >
160 >        /*
161 >         * ssl_cipher_list: list of ciphers to support on _this_ server.
162 >         * Can be used to enforce specific ciphers for incoming SSL/TLS
163 >         * connections. If a client (which also includes incoming server connections)
164 >         * is not capable of using any of the ciphers listed here, the connection will
165 >         * simply be rejected.
166 >         *
167 >         * A list of supported ciphers by OpenSSL can be obtained by running:
168 >         *
169 >         *      openssl ciphers -ssl3 -tls1 -v
170 >         *
171 >         * Multiple ciphers are separated by colons. The order of preference is
172 >         * from left to right.
173 >         */
174 > #       ssl_cipher_list = "ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:AES256-SHA";
175  
176          /*
177 <         * ssl_server_protocol:
178 <         * SSL/TLS protocols we provide for incoming secure connections.
179 <         * This can be either sslv3 for SSLv3, and/or tlsv1 for TLSv1.
180 <         * SSLv2 is not suppported. This cannot be changed at runtime.
177 >         * ssl_message_digest_algorithm: defines what cryptographic hash function
178 >         * to use for generating fingerprint hashes of X.509 certificates.
179 >         * Default is SHA-256 if nothing else is specified.
180 >         *
181 >         * A list of supported message digest algorithms by OpenSSL can be obtained by running:
182 >         *
183 >         *      openssl list-message-digest-algorithms
184           */
185 <        #ssl_server_protocol = sslv3, tlsv1;
185 > #       ssl_message_digest_algorithm = "sha256";
186   };
187  
188   /*
189 < * admin {}:  contains admin information about the server. (OLD A:)
189 > * admin {}:  contains admin information about the server
190   */
191   admin {
192          name = "Smurf target";
# Line 143 | Line 195 | admin {
195   };
196  
197   /*
198 < * log {}:  contains information about logfiles.
147 < */
148 < log {
149 <        /* Do you want to enable logging to ircd.log? */
150 <        use_logging = yes;
151 <
152 <        /*
153 <         * logfiles: the logfiles to use for user connects, /oper uses,
154 <         * and failed /oper.  These files must exist for logging to be used.
155 <         */
156 <        fname_userlog = "logs/userlog";
157 <        fname_operlog = "logs/operlog";
158 <        fname_killlog = "logs/kill";
159 <        fname_klinelog = "logs/kline";
160 <        fname_glinelog = "logs/gline";
161 <
162 <        /*
163 <         * log_level: the amount of detail to log in ircd.log.  The
164 <         * higher, the more information is logged.  May be changed
165 <         * once the server is running via /quote SET LOG.  Either:
166 <         * L_CRIT, L_ERROR, L_WARN, L_NOTICE, L_TRACE, L_INFO or L_DEBUG
167 <         */
168 <        log_level = L_INFO;
169 < };
170 <
171 < /*
172 < * class {}:  contains information about classes for users (OLD Y:)
198 > * class {}:  contains information about classes for users
199   */
200   class {
201 <        /* name: the name of the class.  classes are text now */
201 >        /* name: the name of the class. */
202          name = "users";
203  
204          /*
# Line 183 | Line 209 | class {
209  
210          /*
211           * number_per_ip: how many local users are allowed to connect
212 <         * from one IP  (optional)
212 >         * from a single IP address (optional)
213           */
214          number_per_ip = 2;
215  
216          /*
217           * max_local: how many local users are allowed to connect
218 <         * from one ident@host  (optional)
218 >         * from a single ident@host (optional)
219           */
220          max_local = 2;
221  
222          /*
223 <         * max_global: network-wide limit of users per ident@host  (optional)
223 >         * max_global: network-wide limit of users per ident@host (optional)
224           */
225          max_global = 10;
226  
# Line 204 | Line 230 | class {
230          max_number = 100;
231  
232          /*
233 <         * the following lines are optional and allow you to define
234 <         * how many users can connect from one /NN subnet
233 >         * The following lines are optional and allow you to define
234 >         * how many users can connect from one /NN subnet.
235           */
236          cidr_bitlen_ipv4 = 24;
237          cidr_bitlen_ipv6 = 120;
238          number_per_cidr = 16;
239  
240          /*
241 <         * sendq: the amount of data allowed in a clients queue before
241 >         * sendq: the amount of data allowed in a client's send queue before
242           * they are dropped.
243           */
244          sendq = 100 kbytes;
245 +
246 +        /*
247 +         * recvq: the amount of data allowed in a client's receive queue before
248 +         * they are dropped for flooding. Defaults to 2560 if the chosen value
249 +         * isn't within the range of 512 to 8000.
250 +         */
251 +        recvq = 2560 bytes;
252   };
253  
254   class {
# Line 223 | Line 256 | class {
256          ping_time = 90 seconds;
257          number_per_ip = 10;
258          max_number = 100;
259 <        sendq = 100kbytes;
259 >        sendq = 100 kbytes;
260 >
261 >
262 >        /*
263 >         * max_channels: maximum number of channels users in this class can join.
264 >         */
265 >        max_channels = 60;
266 >
267 >        /*
268 >         * min_idle: minimum idle time that is shown in /whois.
269 >         */
270 >        min_idle = 3 hours;
271 >
272 >        /*
273 >         * max_idle: maximum idle time that is shown in /whois.
274 >         */
275 >        max_idle = 8 hours;
276 >
277 >        /*
278 >         * flags:
279 >         *
280 >         * random_idle          - a fake idle time is set randomly between
281 >         *                        min_idle and max_idle
282 >         * hide_idle_from_opers - the fake idle time will also be shown to operators
283 >         */
284 >        flags = random_idle, hide_idle_from_opers;
285   };
286  
287   class {
# Line 231 | Line 289 | class {
289          ping_time = 90 seconds;
290  
291          /*
292 <         * ping_warning: how fast a server must reply to a PING before
235 <         * a warning to opers is generated.
236 <         */
237 <        ping_warning = 15 seconds;
238 <
239 <        /*
240 <         * connectfreq: only used in server classes.  Specifies the delay
292 >         * connectfreq: only used in server classes. Specifies the delay
293           * between autoconnecting to servers.
294           */
295          connectfreq = 5 minutes;
296  
297 <        /* max number: the amount of servers to autoconnect to */
297 >        /* max number: the number of servers to autoconnect to. */
298          max_number = 1;
299  
300 <        /* sendq: servers need a higher sendq as they send more data */
300 >        /* sendq: servers need a higher sendq as they send more data. */
301          sendq = 2 megabytes;
302   };
303  
304   /*
305 < * listen {}:  contains information about the ports ircd listens on (OLD P:)
305 > * motd {}: Allows the display of a different MOTD to a client
306 > * depending on its origin. Applies to local users only.
307 > */
308 > motd {
309 >        /*
310 >         * mask: multiple mask entries are permitted. Mask can either be
311 >         * a class name or a hostname. CIDR is supported.
312 >         */
313 >        mask = "*.at";
314 >        mask = "*.de";
315 >        mask = "*.ch";
316 >
317 >        /*
318 >         * file: path to the actual motd file.
319 >         */
320 >        file = "etc/german.motd";
321 > };
322 >
323 > /*
324 > * listen {}:  contains information about the ports ircd listens on
325   */
326   listen {
327          /*
328 <         * port: the specific port to listen on.  If no host is specified
329 <         * before, it will listen on all available IPs.
328 >         * port: the port to listen on. If no host is specified earlier
329 >         * in the listen {} block, it will listen on all available IPs.
330           *
331 <         * Ports are separated via a comma, a range may be specified using ".."
331 >         * Ports are separated by commas; a range may be specified using ".."
332           */
333 <        
334 <        /* port: listen on all available IPs, ports 6665 to 6669 */
333 >
334 >        /* port: listen on all available IP addresses, ports 6665 to 6669. */
335          port = 6665 .. 6669;
336  
337          /*
338 <         * Listen on 192.168.0.1/6697 with ssl enabled and hidden from STATS P
338 >         * Listen on 192.168.0.1/6697 with SSL enabled and hidden from STATS P
339           * unless you are an administrator.
340           *
341 <         * NOTE: The "flags" directive has to come before "port".  Always!
341 >         * NOTE: The "flags" directive always has to come before "port".
342           *
343           * Currently available flags are:
344           *
345 <         *  ssl    - Port is for SSL client connections only
345 >         *  ssl    - Port may only accept TLS/SSL connections
346           *  server - Only server connections are permitted
347 <         *  hidden - Port is hidden from /stats P
347 >         *  hidden - Port is hidden from /stats P, unless you're an admin
348           */
349          flags = hidden, ssl;
350          host = "192.168.0.1";
351          port = 6697;
352  
353          /*
354 <         * host: set a specific IP/host the ports after the line will listen
355 <         * on.  This may be ipv4 or ipv6.
354 >         * host: set a specific IP address/host to listen on using the
355 >         * subsequent port definitions. This may be IPv4 or IPv6.
356           */
357          host = "1.2.3.4";
358          port = 7000, 7001;
# Line 291 | Line 362 | listen {
362   };
363  
364   /*
365 < * auth {}:  allow users to connect to the ircd (OLD I:)
365 > * auth {}:  allow users to connect to the ircd
366   */
367   auth {
368          /*
369 <         * user: the user@host allowed to connect.  Multiple IPv4/IPv6 user
370 <         * lines are permitted per auth block.
369 >         * user: the user@host allowed to connect. Multiple user
370 >         * lines are permitted within each auth {} block.
371           */
372          user = "*@172.16.0.0/12";
373          user = "*test@123D:B567:*";
374  
375 <        /* password: an optional password that is required to use this block */
375 >        /* password: an optional password that is required to use this block. */
376          password = "letmein";
377  
378          /*
# Line 311 | Line 382 | auth {
382          encrypted = yes;
383  
384          /*
385 <         * spoof: fake the users host to this.  This is free-form,
386 <         * just do everyone a favor and don't abuse it. ('=' prefix on /stats I)
385 >         * spoof: fake the user's host to this. This is free-form, just do
386 >         * everyone a favor and don't abuse it. ('=' prefix on /stats I)
387           */
388          spoof = "I.still.hate.packets";
389  
390 <        /* class: the class the user is placed in */
390 >        /* class: the class the user is placed in. */
391          class = "opers";
392  
393          /*
394 <         * need_password: don't allow users who haven't supplied the correct
395 <         *                password to connect using another auth{} block
396 <         *                ('&' prefix on /stats I if disabled)
397 <         * need_ident:    require the user to have identd to connect ('+' prefix on /stats I)
398 <         * spoof_notice:  enable spoofing notification to admins
399 <         * exceed_limit:  allow a user to exceed class limits ('>' prefix on /stats I)
400 <         * kline_exempt:  exempt this user from k/glines ('^' prefix on /stats I)
401 <         * gline_exempt:  exempt this user from glines ('_' prefix on /stats I)
402 <         * resv_exempt:   exempt this user from resvs ('$' prefix on /stats I)
403 <         * no_tilde:      remove ~ from a user with no ident ('-' prefix on /stats I)
404 <         * can_flood:     allow this user to exceed flood limits ('|' prefix on /stats I)
405 <         * can_idle:      exempt this user from idle restrictions ('<' prefix on /stats I)
394 >         * need_password - don't allow users who haven't supplied the correct
395 >         *                 password to connect using another auth {} block
396 >         *                 ('&' prefix on /stats I if disabled)
397 >         * need_ident    - require the user to have identd to connect ('+' prefix on /stats I)
398 >         * spoof_notice  - enable spoofing notification to admins
399 >         * exceed_limit  - allow a user to exceed class limits ('>' prefix on /stats I)
400 >         * kline_exempt  - exempt this user from k/glines ('^' prefix on /stats I)
401 >         * gline_exempt  - exempt this user from glines ('_' prefix on /stats I)
402 >         * resv_exempt   - exempt this user from resvs ('$' prefix on /stats I)
403 >         * no_tilde      - remove ~ from a user with no ident ('-' prefix on /stats I)
404 >         * can_flood     - allow this user to exceed flood limits ('|' prefix on /stats I)
405 >         * webirc        - enables WEBIRC authentication for web-based clients such as Mibbit
406 >         *                 ('<' prefix on /stats I)
407           */
408          flags = need_password, spoof_notice, exceed_limit, kline_exempt,
409 <                gline_exempt, resv_exempt, no_tilde, can_flood, can_idle;
409 >                gline_exempt, resv_exempt, no_tilde, can_flood;
410   };
411  
412   auth {
413          /*
414 <         * redirect: the server and port to redirect a user to.  A user does
415 <         * not have to obey the redirection, the ircd just suggests an alternative
416 <         * server for them.
414 >         * redirserv, redirport: the server and port to redirect a user to.
415 >         * A user does not have to obey the redirection; the ircd just
416 >         * suggests an alternative server for them.
417           */
418          redirserv = "this.is.not.a.real.server";
419          redirport = 6667;
420 <        
420 >
421          user = "*.server";
422  
423 <        /* class: a class is required even though it is not used */
423 >        /* class: a class is required even though it is not used. */
424          class = "users";
425   };
426  
# Line 359 | Line 431 | auth {
431   };
432  
433   /*
434 < * operator {}:  defines ircd operators. (OLD O:)
363 < *
364 < * ircd-hybrid no longer supports local operators, privileges are
365 < * controlled via flags.
434 > * operator {}:  defines ircd operators
435   */
436   operator {
437 <        /* name: the name of the oper */
438 <        /* NOTE: operator "opername"{} is also supported */
370 <        name = "god";
437 >        /* name: the name of the operator */
438 >        name = "sheep";
439  
440          /*
441 <         * user: the user@host required for this operator.  CIDR is not
442 <         * supported.  Multiple user="" lines are supported.
441 >         * user: the user@host required for this operator. Multiple user
442 >         * lines are permitted within each operator {} block.
443           */
444 <        user = "*god@*";
445 <        user = "*@127.0.0.1";
444 >        user = "*sheep@192.168.0.0/16";
445 >        user = "*@127.0.0.0/8";
446  
447          /*
448 <         * password: the password required to oper.  By default this will
448 >         * password: the password required to oper. By default this will
449           * need to be encrypted by using the provided mkpasswd tool.
450           * Several password hash algorithms are available depending
451           * on your system's crypt() implementation. For example, a modern
452 <         * glibc already has support for SHA-256/512, and MD5 encryption
452 >         * glibc already has support for the SHA-256/512 and MD5 encryption
453           * algorithms.
454           */
455          password = "$5$x5zof8qe.Yc7/bPp$5zIg1Le2Lsgd4CvOjaD20pr5PmcfD7ha/9b2.TaUyG4";
# Line 393 | Line 461 | operator {
461          encrypted = yes;
462  
463          /*
464 <         * rsa_public_key_file: the public key for this oper when using Challenge.
465 <         * A password should not be defined when this is used, see
464 >         * rsa_public_key_file: the public key for this oper when using /challenge.
465 >         * A password should not be defined when this is used; see
466           * doc/challenge.txt for more information.
467           */
468 < #       rsa_public_key_file = "/usr/local/ircd/etc/oper.pub";
468 > #       rsa_public_key_file = "etc/oper.pub";
469 >
470 >        /*
471 >         * ssl_certificate_fingerprint: enhances security by additionally checking
472 >         * the oper's client certificate fingerprint against the specified
473 >         * fingerprint below.
474 >         *
475 >         * Hint: your users can use the following command to obtain a SHA-256 hash
476 >         * of their ssl certificate:
477 >         *
478 >         *      openssl x509 -sha256 -noout -fingerprint -in cert.pem | sed -e 's/^.*=//;s/://g'
479 >         */
480 > #       ssl_certificate_fingerprint = "4C62287BA6776A89CD4F8FF10A62FFB35E79319F51AF6C62C674984974FCCB1D";
481 >
482 >        /*
483 >         * ssl_connection_required: client must be connected over SSL/TLS
484 >         * in order to be able to use this operator {} block.
485 >         * Default is 'no' if nothing else is specified.
486 >         */
487 >        ssl_connection_required = no;
488  
489 <        /* class: the class the oper joins when they successfully /oper */
489 >        /* class: the class the oper joins when they successfully /oper or /challenge. */
490          class = "opers";
491  
492          /*
493 <         * umodes: default usermodes opers get when they /oper.  If defined,
494 <         * it will override oper_umodes settings in general {}.
493 >         * umodes: the default usermodes opers get when they /oper or /challenge.
494 >         * If defined, it will override oper_umodes settings in general {}.
495           * Available usermodes:
496           *
497           * +b - bots         - See bot and drone flooding notices
498           * +c - cconn        - Client connection/quit notices
412         * +C - cconn_full   - Client connection/quit notices full
499           * +D - deaf         - Don't receive channel messages
500           * +d - debug        - See debugging notices
501 <         * +f - full         - See I: line full notices
501 >         * +e - external     - See remote server connection and split notices
502 >         * +F - farconnect   - Remote client connection/quit notices
503 >         * +f - full         - See auth {} block full notices
504           * +G - softcallerid - Server Side Ignore for users not on your channels
505           * +g - callerid     - Server Side Ignore (for privmsgs etc)
506 <         * +i - invisible    - Not shown in NAMES or WHO unless you share a
507 <         *                     a channel
506 >         * +H - hidden       - Hides operator status to other users
507 >         * +i - invisible    - Not shown in NAMES or WHO unless you share a channel
508 >         * +j - rej          - See rejected client notices
509           * +k - skill        - See server generated KILL messages
510           * +l - locops       - See LOCOPS messages
511           * +n - nchange      - See client nick changes
512 <         * +r - rej          - See rejected client notices
512 >         * +p - hidechans    - Hides channel list in WHOIS
513 >         * +q - hideidle     - Hides idle and signon time in WHOIS
514 >         * +R - nononreg     - Only receive private messages from registered clients
515           * +s - servnotice   - See general server notices
516           * +u - unauth       - See unauthorized client notices
517           * +w - wallop       - See server generated WALLOPS
427         * +x - external     - See remote server connection and split notices
518           * +y - spy          - See LINKS, STATS, TRACE notices etc.
429         * +z - operwall     - See oper generated WALLOPS
519           */
520 < #       umodes = locops, servnotice, operwall, wallop;
520 >        umodes = locops, servnotice, wallop;
521  
522          /*
523 <         * privileges: controls the activities and commands an oper is
524 <         * allowed to do on the server.  All options default to no.
525 <         * Available options:
526 <         *
527 <         * global_kill:  allows remote users to be /KILL'd (OLD 'O' flag)
528 <         * remote:       allows remote SQUIT and CONNECT   (OLD 'R' flag)
529 <         * remoteban:    allows remote KLINE/UNKLINE
530 <         * kline:        allows KILL, KLINE and DLINE      (OLD 'K' flag)
531 <         * unkline:      allows UNKLINE and UNDLINE        (OLD 'U' flag)
532 <         * gline:        allows GLINE                      (OLD 'G' flag)
533 <         * xline:        allows XLINE                      (OLD 'X' flag)
534 <         * operwall:     allows OPERWALL
535 <         * nick_changes: allows oper to see nickchanges    (OLD 'N' flag)
536 <         *               via usermode +n
537 <         * rehash:       allows oper to REHASH config      (OLD 'H' flag)
538 <         * die:          allows DIE and RESTART            (OLD 'D' flag)
539 <         * admin:        gives admin privileges.  admins
540 <         *               may (un)load modules and see the
541 <         *               real IPs of servers.
542 <         * hidden_admin: same as 'admin', but noone can recognize you as
543 <         *               being an admin
544 <         * hidden_oper:  not shown in /stats p (except for other operators)
545 <         */
546 <        /* You can either use
547 <         * die = yes;
548 <         * rehash = yes;
549 <         *
461 <         * or in a flags statement i.e.
462 <         * flags = die, rehash;
463 <         *
464 <         * You can also negate a flag with ~ i.e.
465 <         * flags = ~remote;
466 <         *
523 >         * privileges: controls the activities and commands an oper is
524 >         * allowed to do on the server. All flags default to 'no'.
525 >         * Available flags:
526 >         *
527 >         * module         - allows MODULE
528 >         * connect        - allows local CONNECT              | ('P' flag)
529 >         * connect:remote - allows remote CONNECT             | ('Q' flag)
530 >         * squit          - allows local SQUIT                | ('R' flag)
531 >         * squit:remote   - allows remote SQUIT               | ('S' flag)
532 >         * kill           - allows to KILL local clients      | ('N' flag)
533 >         * kill:remote    - allows remote users to be /KILL'd | ('O' flag)
534 >         * remoteban      - allows remote KLINE/UNKLINE       | ('B' flag)
535 >         * dline          - allows DLINE                      |
536 >         * undline        - allows UNDLINE                    |
537 >         * kline          - allows KLINE                      | ('K' flag)
538 >         * unkline        - allows UNKLINE                    | ('U' flag)
539 >         * gline          - allows GLINE                      | ('G' flag)
540 >         * xline          - allows XLINE                      | ('X' flag)
541 >         * unxline        - allows UNXLINE                    |
542 >         * locops         - allows LOCOPS                     |
543 >         * globops        - allows GLOBOPS                    |
544 >         * wallops        - allows WALLOPS                    |
545 >         * rehash         - allows oper to REHASH config      | ('H' flag)
546 >         * die            - allows DIE                        | ('D' flag)
547 >         * restart        - allows RESTART                    |
548 >         * set            - allows SET                        |
549 >         * admin          - gives administrator privileges    | ('A' flag)
550           */
551 <        flags = global_kill, remote, kline, unkline, xline,
552 <                die, rehash, nick_changes, admin, operwall;
551 >        flags = kill, kill:remote, connect, connect:remote, kline, unkline,
552 >                xline, globops, restart, die, rehash, admin, module;
553   };
554  
555   /*
556 < * connect {}:  controls servers we connect to (OLD C:, N:, H:, L:)
556 > * service {}: specifies a server which may act as a network service
557 > *
558 > * NOTE: it is very important that every server on the network
559 > *       has the same service {} block.
560 > */
561 > service {
562 >        name = "service.someserver";
563 >        name = "stats.someserver";
564 > };
565 >
566 > /*
567 > * connect {}: define a server to connect to
568   */
569   connect {
570 <        /* name: the name of the server */
570 >        /* name: the name of the server. */
571          name = "irc.uplink.com";
572  
573          /*
574 <         * host: the host or IP to connect to.  If a hostname is used it
575 <         * must match the reverse dns of the server.
574 >         * host: the host or IP address to connect to. If a hostname is used it
575 >         * must match the reverse DNS of the server.
576           */
577          host = "192.168.0.1";
578  
579          /*
580 <         * vhost: the IP to bind to when we connect outward to servers.
580 >         * vhost: the IP address to bind to when making outgoing connections to
581 >         * servers.
582           * serverinfo::vhost and serverinfo::vhost6 will be overridden
583           * by this directive.
584           */
585          vhost = "192.168.0.2";
586  
587          /*
588 <         * passwords: the passwords we send (OLD C:) and accept (OLD N:).
589 <         * The remote server will have these passwords reversed.
588 >         * send_password, accept_password: the passwords to send and accept.
589 >         * The remote server will have these passwords swapped.
590           */
591          send_password = "password";
592          accept_password = "anotherpassword";
# Line 502 | Line 597 | connect {
597           */
598          encrypted = no;
599  
600 <        /* port: the port to connect to this server on */
600 >        /* port: the port to connect to this server on. */
601          port = 6666;
602  
603          /*
604 <         * hub_mask: the mask of servers that this server may hub.  Multiple
605 <         * entries are permitted
604 >         * hub_mask: the mask of servers that this server may hub. Multiple
605 >         * entries are permitted.
606           */
607          hub_mask = "*";
608  
609          /*
610 <         * leaf_mask: the mask of servers this server may not hub.  Multiple
611 <         * entries are permitted.  Useful for forbidding EU -> US -> EU routes.
610 >         * leaf_mask: the mask of servers this server may not hub. Multiple
611 >         * entries are permitted. Useful for forbidding EU -> US -> EU routes.
612           */
613   #       leaf_mask = "*.uk";
614  
615 <        /* fakename: the servername we pretend to be when we connect */
521 < #       fakename = "*.arpa";
522 <
523 <        /* class: the class this server is in */
615 >        /* class: the class this server is in. */
616          class = "server";
617  
618          /*
619 <         * autoconn:    controls whether we autoconnect to this server or not,
620 <         *              dependent on class limits.  By default, this is disabled.
621 <         * compressed:  controls whether traffic is compressed via ziplinks.
622 <         *              By default, this is disabled
623 <         * cryptlink:   enable full encryption for all data passing between our
624 <         *              server and this link and rsa authentication.
625 <         * burst_away:  This will send the /away string that users have set
626 <         *              on the server burst.  Note this can be a lot of data
535 <         *              and slow down your server burst.
536 <         * topicburst:  Send topics to this server during channel burst.  Works
537 <         *              only if the server we are connecting to is capable
538 <         *              of TBURST/TB.
619 >         * ssl_cipher_list: list of ciphers that the server we are connecting to
620 >         * must support. If the server is not capable of using any of the ciphers
621 >         * listed below, the connection will simply be rejected.
622 >         * Can be used to enforce stronger ciphers, even though this option
623 >         * is not necessarily required to establish a SSL/TLS connection.
624 >         *
625 >         * Multiple ciphers are separated by colons. The order of preference
626 >         * is from left to right.
627           */
628 < #       flags = autoconn, compressed, cryptlink, burst_away, topicburst;
541 < };
542 <
543 < connect {
544 <        name = "encrypted.auth.example";
545 <        host = "some.host.somewhere";
546 <        port = 6667;
547 <
548 <        flags = cryptlink;
628 > #       ssl_cipher_list = "ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:AES256-SHA";
629  
630          /*
631 <         * rsa_public_key_file: the path to the public keyfile of the server.
632 <         * Used instead of passwords.
631 >         * ssl_certificate_fingerprint: enhances security by additionally checking
632 >         * the server's client certificate fingerprint against the specified
633 >         * fingerprint below.
634           */
635 <        rsa_public_key_file = "etc/remote.server.keyfile";
635 > #       ssl_certificate_fingerprint = "4C62287BA6776A89CD4F8FF10A62FFB35E79319F51AF6C62C674984974FCCB1D";
636  
637          /*
638 <         * cipher preference: set the preferred cipher for this link
639 <         *
640 <         * Available ciphers are:
560 <         *      BF/168 BF/128 CAST/128 IDEA/128 RC5.16/128
561 <         *      RC5.12/128 RC5.8/128 3DES/168 DES/56
562 <         *
563 <         * NOTE:  Some ciphers may not be supported by your OpenSSL.
564 <         *        Check the output from 'configure' for available ciphers.
565 <         *
566 <         * NOTE2: To help you decide what cipher to use, tools/encspeed
567 <         *        will show you approximately how fast each cipher is.
568 <         *        However, blowfish is fast and secure, and is probably
569 <         *        a good default for most situations.
570 <         *
571 <         * NOTE3: Default if none is set is BF/128
572 <         *
573 <         * The cipher *MUST* be the same in both directions.  If you
574 <         * set a cipher preference, your uplink must set the same cipher,
575 <         * else it will not link.
638 >         * autoconn   - controls whether we autoconnect to this server or not,
639 >         *              dependent on class limits. By default, this is disabled.
640 >         * ssl        - Initiates a TLS/SSL connection.
641           */
642 < #       cipher_preference = "BF/168";
642 > #       flags = autoconn, ssl;
643   };
644  
645 < /*
646 < * NOTE: Don't add an extra 'name=' entry if you use
582 < * the connect "name"{} feature
583 < */
584 < connect "ipv6.some.server" {
645 > connect {
646 >        name = "ipv6.some.server";
647          host = "3ffd:dead:beef::1";
648          send_password = "password";
649          accept_password = "password";
# Line 597 | Line 659 | connect "ipv6.some.server" {
659  
660   /*
661   * cluster {}:  servers that share klines/unkline/xline/unxline/resv/unresv/locops
662 < * automatically (OLD hyb6 SLAVE_SERVERS)
662 > * automatically
663   */
664   cluster {
665          /*
666 <         * name: the server to share with, this can take wildcards
666 >         * name: the server to share with; this can take wildcards
667           *
668 <         * NOTE: only local actions will be clustered, meaning if
668 >         * NOTE: only local actions will be clustered, meaning that if
669           *       the server receives a shared kline/unkline/etc, it
670           *       will not be propagated to clustered servers.
671           *
672           *       Remote servers are not necessarily required to accept
673 <         *       clustered lines, they need a shared{} for *THIS* server
674 <         *       in order to accept them.
673 >         *       clustered lines, they need a shared {} block for *THIS*
674 >         *       server in order to accept them.
675           */
676          name = "*.arpa";
677  
678          /*
679 <         * type: list of what to share, options are as follows:
680 <         *      kline   - share klines
681 <         *      tkline  - share temporary klines
682 <         *      unkline - share unklines
683 <         *      xline   - share xlines
684 <         *      txline  - share temporary xlines
685 <         *      unxline - share unxlines
686 <         *      resv    - share resvs
687 <         *      tresv   - share temporary resvs
688 <         *      unresv  - share unresvs
689 <         *      locops  - share locops
628 <         *      all     - share all of the above (default)
679 >         * type: list of what to share; options are as follows:
680 >         *      dline   - share dlines
681 >         *      undline - share undlines
682 >         *      kline   - share klines
683 >         *      unkline - share unklines
684 >         *      xline   - share xlines
685 >         *      unxline - share unxlines
686 >         *      resv    - share resvs
687 >         *      unresv  - share unresvs
688 >         *      locops  - share locops
689 >         *      all     - share all of the above (default)
690           */
691          type = kline, unkline, locops, xline, resv;
692   };
693  
694   /*
695 < * shared {}: users that are allowed to remote kline (OLD U:)
695 > * shared {}: users that are allowed to remote kline
696   *
697 < * NOTE: This can be effectively used for remote klines.
697 > * NOTE: This can effectively be used for remote klines.
698   *       Please note that there is no password authentication
699 < *       for users setting remote klines.  You must also be
699 > *       for users setting remote klines. You must also be
700   *       /oper'd in order to issue a remote kline.
701   */
702   shared {
703          /*
704 <         * name: the server the user must be on to set klines.  If this is not
705 <         * specified, the user will be allowed to kline from all servers.
704 >         * name: the server the user must be connected to in order to set klines.
705 >         * If this is not specified, the user will be allowed to kline from all
706 >         * servers.
707           */
708          name = "irc2.some.server";
709  
710          /*
711 <         * user: the user@host mask that is allowed to set klines.  If this is
711 >         * user: the user@host mask that is allowed to set klines. If this is
712           * not specified, all users on the server above will be allowed to set
713           * a remote kline.
714           */
# Line 654 | Line 716 | shared {
716  
717          /*
718           * type: list of what to share, options are as follows:
719 <         *      kline   - allow oper/server to kline
720 <         *      tkline  - allow temporary klines
721 <         *      unkline - allow oper/server to unkline
722 <         *      xline   - allow oper/server to xline
723 <         *      txline  - allow temporary xlines
724 <         *      unxline - allow oper/server to unxline
725 <         *      resv    - allow oper/server to resv
726 <         *      tresv   - allow temporary resvs
665 <         *      unresv  - allow oper/server to unresv
719 >         *      dline   - allow oper/server to dline
720 >         *      undline - allow oper/server to undline
721 >         *      kline   - allow oper/server to kline
722 >         *      unkline - allow oper/server to unkline
723 >         *      xline   - allow oper/server to xline
724 >         *      unxline - allow oper/server to unxline
725 >         *      resv    - allow oper/server to resv
726 >         *      unresv  - allow oper/server to unresv
727           *      locops  - allow oper/server to locops - only used for servers that cluster
728 <         *      all     - allow oper/server to do all of the above (default)
728 >         *      all     - allow oper/server to do all of the above (default)
729           */
730          type = kline, unkline, resv;
731   };
732  
733   /*
734 < * kill {}:  users that are not allowed to connect (OLD K:)
734 > * kill {}:  users that are not allowed to connect
735   * Oper issued klines will be added to the specified kline config
736   */
737   kill {
# Line 678 | Line 739 | kill {
739          reason = "Obviously hacked account";
740   };
741  
681 kill {
682        user = "^O[[:alpha:]]?[[:digit:]]+(x\.o|\.xo)$@^[[:alnum:]]{4}\.evilnet.tld$";
683
684        /*
685         * NOTE: You have to set type=regex; when using a regular expression
686         * based user entry
687         */
688        type = regex;
689 };
690
742   /*
743 < * deny {}:  IPs that are not allowed to connect (before DNS/ident lookup)
743 > * deny {}:  IP addresses that are not allowed to connect
744 > * (before DNS/ident lookup)
745   * Oper issued dlines will be added to the specified dline config
746   */
747   deny {
# Line 698 | Line 750 | deny {
750   };
751  
752   /*
753 < * exempt {}: IPs that are exempt from deny {} and Dlines. (OLD d:)
753 > * exempt {}:  IP addresses that are exempt from deny {} and Dlines
754   */
755   exempt {
756          ip = "192.168.0.0/16";
757   };
758  
759   /*
760 < * resv {}:  nicks and channels users may not use/join (OLD Q:)
760 > * resv {}:  nicks and channels users may not use/join
761   */
762 < resv {
763 <        /* reason: the reason for the proceeding resv's */
764 <        reason = "There are no services on this network";
762 > resv { mask = "clone*"; reason = "Clone bots"; };
763 > resv { mask = "Global"; reason = "Reserved for services"; };
764 > resv { mask = "ChanServ"; reason = "Reserved for services"; };
765 > resv { mask = "NickServ"; reason = "Reserved for services"; };
766 > resv { mask = "OperServ"; reason = "Reserved for services"; };
767 > resv { mask = "MemoServ"; reason = "Reserved for services"; };
768 > resv { mask = "BotServ"; reason = "Reserved for services"; };
769 > resv { mask = "HelpServ"; reason = "Reserved for services"; };
770 > resv { mask = "HostServ"; reason = "Reserved for services"; };
771 > resv { mask = "StatServ"; reason = "Reserved for services"; };
772 > resv { mask = "#*services*"; reason = "Reserved for services"; };
773  
774 <        /* resv: the nicks and channels users may not join/use */
775 <        nick = "nickserv";
776 <        nick = "chanserv";
777 <        channel = "#services";
774 > resv {
775 >        /*
776 >         * mask: masks starting with a '#' are automatically considered
777 >         * as channel name masks.
778 >         */
779 >        mask = "#helsinki";
780 >        reason = "Channel is reserved for Finnish inhabitants";
781  
782 <        /* resv: wildcard masks are also supported in nicks only */
783 <        reason = "Clone bots";
784 <        nick = "clone*";
782 >        /*
783 >         * exempt: can be either a ISO 3166 alpha-2 two letter country
784 >         * code, or a nick!user@host mask. CIDR is supported. Exempt
785 >         * entries can be stacked.
786 >         */
787 >        exempt = "FI";
788   };
789  
790   /*
791 < * gecos {}:  The X: replacement, used for banning users based on
726 < * their "realname".
791 > * gecos {}:  Used for banning users based on their "realname".
792   */
793   gecos {
794          name = "*sex*";
# Line 735 | Line 800 | gecos {
800          reason = "Trojan drone";
801   };
802  
738 gecos {
739        name = "*http*";
740        reason = "Spambot";
741 };
742
743 gecos {
744        name = "^\[J[0o]hn Do[3e]\]-[0-9]{2,5}$";
745
746        /*
747         * NOTE: You have to set type=regex; when using a regular expression
748         * based name entry
749         */
750        type = regex;
751 };
752
803   /*
804   * channel {}:  The channel block contains options pertaining to channels
805   */
806   channel {
807          /*
808           * disable_fake_channels: this option, if set to 'yes', will
809 <         * disallow clients to create or join channels that have one
809 >         * disallow clients from creating or joining channels that have one
810           * of the following ASCII characters in their name:
811           *
812           *   2 | bold
813           *   3 | mirc color
814           *  15 | plain text
815           *  22 | reverse
816 +         *  29 | italic
817           *  31 | underline
818           * 160 | non-breaking space
819           */
820          disable_fake_channels = yes;
821  
822          /*
823 <         * restrict_channels: reverse channel RESVs logic, only reserved
824 <         * channels are allowed
823 >         * invite_client_count, invite_client_time: how many INVITE commands
824 >         * are permitted per client per invite_client_time.
825           */
826 <        restrict_channels = no;
826 >        invite_client_count = 10;
827 >        invite_client_time = 5 minutes;
828  
829          /*
830 <         * disable_local_channels: prevent users from joining &channels.
830 >         * knock_client_count, knock_client_time: how many KNOCK commands
831 >         * are permitted per client per knock_client_time.
832           */
833 <        disable_local_channels = no;
833 >        knock_client_count = 1;
834 >        knock_client_time = 5 minutes;
835  
836          /*
837 <         * use_invex: Enable/disable channel mode +I, a n!u@h list of masks
838 <         * that can join a +i channel without an invite.
785 <         */
786 <        use_invex = yes;
787 <
788 <        /*
789 <         * use_except: Enable/disable channel mode +e, a n!u@h list of masks
790 <         * that can join a channel through a ban (+b).
791 <         */
792 <        use_except = yes;
793 <
794 <        /*
795 <         * use_knock: Allows users to request an invite to a channel that
796 <         * is locked somehow (+ikl).  If the channel is +p or you are banned
797 <         * the knock will not be sent.
798 <         */
799 <        use_knock = yes;
800 <
801 <        /*
802 <         * knock_delay: The amount of time a user must wait between issuing
803 <         * the knock command.
804 <         */
805 <        knock_delay = 5 minutes;
806 <
807 <        /*
808 <         * knock_delay_channel: How often a knock to any specific channel
809 <         * is permitted, regardless of the user sending the knock.
837 >         * knock_delay_channel: how often a KNOCK to any specific channel
838 >         * is permitted, regardless of the user sending the KNOCK.
839           */
840          knock_delay_channel = 1 minute;
841  
842          /*
843 <         * burst_topicwho: enable sending of who set topic on topicburst
844 <         * default is yes
816 <         */
817 <        burst_topicwho = yes;
818 <
819 <        /*
820 <         * max_chans_per_user: The maximum number of channels a user can
821 <         * join/be on.
843 >         * max_channels: the maximum number of channels a user can join/be on.
844 >         * This is a default value which can be overriden with class {} blocks.
845           */
846 <        max_chans_per_user = 25;
824 <
825 <        /* quiet_on_ban: stop banned people talking in channels. */
826 <        quiet_on_ban = yes;
846 >        max_channels = 25;
847  
848          /* max_bans: maximum number of +b/e/I modes in a channel */
849 <        max_bans = 25;
849 >        max_bans = 100;
850  
851          /*
852 <         * how many joins in how many seconds constitute a flood, use 0 to
852 >         * how many joins in how many seconds constitute a flood. Use 0 to
853           * disable. +b opers will be notified (changeable via /set)
854           */
855          join_flood_count = 16;
856          join_flood_time = 8 seconds;
857  
858          /*
859 <         * splitcode: The ircd will now check splitmode every few seconds.
859 >         * The ircd will now check splitmode (whether a server is split from
860 >         * the network) every few seconds; this functionality is known as
861 >         * splitcode and is influenced by the options below.
862           *
863           * Either split users or split servers can activate splitmode, but
864           * both conditions must be met for the ircd to deactivate splitmode.
865 <         *
865 >         *
866           * You may force splitmode to be permanent by /quote set splitmode on
867           */
868  
869          /*
870           * default_split_user_count: when the usercount is lower than this level,
871 <         * consider ourselves split.  This must be set for automatic splitmode.
871 >         * consider ourselves split. This must be set for automatic splitmode.
872           */
873          default_split_user_count = 0;
874  
875          /*
876           * default_split_server_count: when the servercount is lower than this,
877 <         * consider ourselves split.  This must be set for automatic splitmode.
877 >         * consider ourselves split. This must be set for automatic splitmode.
878           */
879          default_split_server_count = 0;
880  
881 <        /* no_create_on_split: disallow users creating channels on split. */
881 >        /* no_create_on_split: do not allow users to create channels on split. */
882          no_create_on_split = yes;
883  
884 <        /* no_join_on_split: disallow users joining channels at all on a split. */
884 >        /* no_join_on_split: do not allow users to join channels on a split. */
885          no_join_on_split = no;
886   };
887  
888   /*
889   * serverhide {}:  The serverhide block contains the options regarding
890 < * serverhiding
890 > * to server hiding. For more information regarding server hiding,
891 > * please see doc/serverhide.txt
892   */
893   serverhide {
894          /*
895 +         * disable_remote_commands: disable users issuing commands
896 +         * on remote servers.
897 +         */
898 +        disable_remote_commands = no;
899 +
900 +        /*
901           * flatten_links: this option will show all servers in /links appear
902 <         * that they are linked to this current server
902 >         * as though they are linked to this current server.
903           */
904          flatten_links = no;
905  
# Line 882 | Line 911 | serverhide {
911  
912          /*
913           * hidden: hide this server from a /links output on servers that
914 <         * support it.  This allows hub servers to be hidden etc.
914 >         * support it. This allows hub servers to be hidden etc.
915           */
916          hidden = no;
917  
918          /*
890         * disable_hidden: prevent servers hiding themselves from a
891         * /links output.
892         */
893        disable_hidden = no;
894
895        /*
919           * hide_servers: hide remote servernames everywhere and instead use
920           * hidden_name and network_desc.
921           */
922          hide_servers = no;
923  
924          /*
925 +         * hide_services: define this if you want to hide the location of
926 +         * services servers that are specified in the service {} block.
927 +         */
928 +        hide_services = no;
929 +
930 +        /*
931           * Use this as the servername users see if hide_servers = yes.
932           */
933          hidden_name = "*.hidden.com";
934  
935          /*
936 <         * hide_server_ips: If this is disabled, opers will be unable to see
937 <         * servers ips and will be shown a masked ip, admins will be shown the
938 <         * real ip.
939 <         *
940 <         * If this is enabled, nobody can see a servers ip. *This is a kludge*,
941 <         * it has the side effect of hiding the ips everywhere, including
942 <         * logfiles.
936 >         * hide_server_ips: if this is disabled, opers will be unable to see
937 >         * servers' IP addresses and will be shown a masked IP address; admins
938 >         * will be shown the real IP address.
939 >         *
940 >         * If this is enabled, nobody can see a server's IP address.
941 >         * *This is a kludge*: it has the side effect of hiding the IP addresses
942 >         * everywhere, including logfiles.
943           *
944           * We recommend you leave this disabled, and just take care with who you
945 <         * give admin=yes; to.
945 >         * give administrator privileges to.
946           */
947          hide_server_ips = no;
948   };
949  
950   /*
951   * general {}:  The general block contains many of the options that were once
952 < * compiled in options in config.h.  The general block is read at start time.
952 > * compiled in options in config.h
953   */
954   general {
955 +        /*
956 +         * cycle_on_host_change: sends a fake QUIT/JOIN combination
957 +         * when services change the hostname of a specific client.
958 +         */
959 +        cycle_on_host_change = yes;
960 +
961 +        /* services_name: servername of nick/channel services. */
962 +        services_name = "service.someserver";
963 +
964          /* max_watch: maximum WATCH entries a client can have. */
965 <        max_watch = 60;
965 >        max_watch = 30;
966 >
967 >        /* max_accept: maximum allowed /accept's for +g usermode. */
968 >        max_accept = 30;
969 >
970 >        /* gline_enable: enable glines (network-wide temporary klines). */
971 >        gline_enable = yes;
972  
973          /*
974 <         * gline_min_cidr: the minimum required length of a CIDR bitmask
975 <         * for IPv4 based glines
974 >         * gline_duration: the amount of time a G-line will remain on your
975 >         * server before expiring.
976           */
977 <        gline_min_cidr = 16;
977 >        gline_duration = 1 day;
978  
979          /*
980 <         * gline_min_cidr6: the minimum required length of a CIDR bitmask
981 <         * for IPv6 based glines
980 >         * gline_request_duration: how long a pending G-line can be around.
981 >         * 10 minutes should be plenty.
982           */
983 <        gline_min_cidr6 = 48;
983 >        gline_request_duration = 10 minutes;
984  
985          /*
986 <         * Whether to automatically set mode +i on connecting users.
986 >         * gline_min_cidr: the minimum required length of a CIDR bitmask
987 >         * for IPv4 based G-lines.
988           */
989 <        invisible_on_connect = yes;
989 >        gline_min_cidr = 16;
990  
991          /*
992 <         * If you don't explicitly specify burst_away in your connect blocks, then
993 <         * they will default to the burst_away value below.
992 >         * gline_min_cidr6: the minimum required length of a CIDR bitmask
993 >         * for IPv6 based G-lines.
994           */
995 <        burst_away = no;
995 >        gline_min_cidr6 = 48;
996  
997          /*
998 <         * Show "actually using host <ip>" on /whois when possible.
998 >         * invisible_on_connect: whether to automatically set mode +i on
999 >         * connecting users.
1000           */
1001 <        use_whois_actually = yes;
1001 >        invisible_on_connect = yes;
1002  
1003          /*
1004 <         * Max time from the nickname change that still causes KILL
1005 <         * automatically to switch for the current nick of that user. (seconds)
1004 >         * kill_chase_time_limit: KILL chasing is a feature whereby a KILL
1005 >         * issued for a user who has recently changed nickname will be applied
1006 >         * automatically to the new nick. kill_chase_time_limit is the maximum
1007 >         * time following a nickname change that this chasing will apply.
1008           */
1009 <        kill_chase_time_limit = 90;
1009 >        kill_chase_time_limit = 30 seconds;
1010  
1011          /*
1012 <         * If hide_spoof_ips is disabled, opers will be allowed to see the real IP of spoofed
1013 <         * users in /trace etc.  If this is defined they will be shown a masked IP.
1012 >         * hide_spoof_ips: if disabled, opers will be allowed to see the real
1013 >         * IP address of spoofed users in /trace etc. If this is defined they
1014 >         * will be shown a masked IP.
1015           */
1016          hide_spoof_ips = yes;
1017  
1018          /*
1019 <         * Ignore bogus timestamps from other servers.  Yes, this will desync
1020 <         * the network, but it will allow chanops to resync with a valid non TS 0
1019 >         * ignore_bogus_ts: ignore bogus timestamps from other servers.
1020 >         * Yes, this will desync the network, but it will allow chanops
1021 >         * to resync with a valid non TS 0.
1022           *
1023           * This should be enabled network wide, or not at all.
1024           */
# Line 980 | Line 1030 | general {
1030           */
1031          disable_auth = no;
1032  
983        /* disable_remote_commands: disable users doing commands on remote servers */
984        disable_remote_commands = no;
985
1033          /*
1034           * tkline_expire_notices: enables or disables temporary kline/xline
1035           * expire notices.
# Line 991 | Line 1038 | general {
1038  
1039          /*
1040           * default_floodcount: the default value of floodcount that is configurable
1041 <         * via /quote set floodcount.  This is the amount of lines a user
1042 <         * may send to any other user/channel in one second.
1041 >         * via /quote set floodcount. This is the number of lines a user may send
1042 >         * to any other user/channel in one second.
1043           */
1044          default_floodcount = 10;
1045  
1046          /*
1047 <         * failed_oper_notice: send a notice to all opers on the server when
1047 >         * failed_oper_notice: send a notice to all opers on the server when
1048           * someone tries to OPER and uses the wrong password, host or ident.
1049           */
1050          failed_oper_notice = yes;
1051  
1052          /*
1053 <         * dots_in_ident: the amount of '.' characters permitted in an ident
1053 >         * dots_in_ident: the number of '.' characters permitted in an ident
1054           * reply before the user is rejected.
1055           */
1056          dots_in_ident = 2;
1057  
1058          /*
1059 <         * dot_in_ip6_addr: ircd-hybrid-6.0 and earlier will disallow hosts
1060 <         * without a '.' in them.  This will add one to the end.  Only needed
1061 <         * for older servers.
1062 <         */
1016 <        dot_in_ip6_addr = no;
1017 <
1018 <        /*
1019 <         * min_nonwildcard: the minimum non wildcard characters in k/d/g lines
1020 <         * placed via the server.  klines hand placed are exempt from limits.
1021 <         * wildcard chars: '.' ':' '*' '?' '@' '!' '#'
1059 >         * min_nonwildcard: the minimum number of non-wildcard characters in
1060 >         * k/d/g lines placed via the server. K-lines hand-placed are exempt from
1061 >         * this limit.
1062 >         * Wildcard characters: '.', ':', '*', '?', '@', '!'
1063           */
1064          min_nonwildcard = 4;
1065  
1066          /*
1067 <         * min_nonwildcard_simple: the minimum non wildcard characters in
1068 <         * gecos bans.  wildcard chars: '*' '?' '#'
1067 >         * min_nonwildcard_simple: the minimum number of non-wildcard characters
1068 >         * in gecos bans. Wildcard characters: '*', '?'
1069           */
1070          min_nonwildcard_simple = 3;
1071  
1072 <        /* max_accept: maximum allowed /accept's for +g usermode */
1032 <        max_accept = 20;
1033 <
1034 <        /* anti_nick_flood: enable the nickflood control code */
1072 >        /* anti_nick_flood: enable the nickflood control code. */
1073          anti_nick_flood = yes;
1074  
1075 <        /* nick flood: the nick changes allowed in the specified period */
1075 >        /* nick flood: the number of nick changes allowed in the specified period. */
1076          max_nick_time = 20 seconds;
1077          max_nick_changes = 5;
1078  
# Line 1045 | Line 1083 | general {
1083          anti_spam_exit_message_time = 5 minutes;
1084  
1085          /*
1086 <         * ts delta: the time delta allowed between server clocks before
1087 <         * a warning is given, or before the link is dropped.  all servers
1088 <         * should run ntpdate/rdate to keep clocks in sync
1086 >         * ts_warn_delta, ts_max_delta: the time delta allowed between server
1087 >         * clocks before a warning is given, or before the link is dropped.
1088 >         * All servers should run ntpdate/rdate to keep clocks in sync.
1089           */
1090 <        ts_warn_delta = 30 seconds;
1091 <        ts_max_delta = 5 minutes;
1090 >        ts_warn_delta = 10 seconds;
1091 >        ts_max_delta = 2 minutes;
1092  
1093          /*
1094 <         * kline_with_reason: show the user the reason why they are k/d/glined
1095 <         * on exit.  May give away who set k/dline when set via tcm.
1094 >         * warn_no_connect_block: warn opers about servers that try to connect
1095 >         * but for which we don't have a connect {} block. Twits with
1096 >         * misconfigured servers can become really annoying with this enabled.
1097           */
1098 <        kline_with_reason = yes;
1060 <
1061 <        /*
1062 <         * kline_reason: show this message to users on channel
1063 <         * instead of the oper reason.
1064 <         */
1065 <        kline_reason = "Connection closed";
1066 <
1067 <        /*
1068 <         * reject_hold_time: wait this amount of time before disconnecting
1069 <         * a rejected client. Use 0 to disable.
1070 <         */
1071 <        reject_hold_time = 0;
1072 <
1073 <        /*
1074 <         * warn_no_nline: warn opers about servers that try to connect but
1075 <         * we don't have a connect {} block for.  Twits with misconfigured
1076 <         * servers can get really annoying with this enabled.
1077 <         */
1078 <        warn_no_nline = yes;
1098 >        warn_no_connect_block = yes;
1099  
1100          /*
1101           * stats_e_disabled: set this to 'yes' to disable "STATS e" for both
1102 <         * operators and administrators.  Doing so is a good idea in case
1103 <         * there are any exempted (exempt{}) server IPs you don't want to
1102 >         * operators and administrators. Doing so is a good idea in case
1103 >         * there are any exempted (exempt {}) server IPs you don't want to
1104           * see leaked.
1105           */
1106          stats_e_disabled = no;
1107  
1108 <        /* stats_o_oper only: make stats o (opers) oper only */
1108 >        /* stats_o_oper_only: make stats o (opers) oper only. */
1109          stats_o_oper_only = yes;
1110  
1111 <        /* stats_P_oper_only: make stats P (ports) oper only */
1111 >        /* stats_P_oper_only: make stats P (ports) oper only. */
1112          stats_P_oper_only = yes;
1113  
1114 +        /* stats_u_oper_only: make stats u (uptime) oper only. */
1115 +        stats_u_oper_only = no;
1116 +
1117          /*
1118 <         * stats i oper only: make stats i (auth {}) oper only. set to:
1119 <         *     yes:    show users no auth blocks, made oper only.
1120 <         *     masked: show users first matching auth block
1121 <         *     no:     show users all auth blocks.
1118 >         * stats_i_oper_only: make stats i (auth {}) oper only. Set to:
1119 >         *     yes    - show users no auth {} blocks, made oper only
1120 >         *     masked - show users the first matching auth {} block
1121 >         *     no     - show users all auth {} blocks
1122           */
1123          stats_i_oper_only = yes;
1124  
1125          /*
1126 <         * stats_k_oper_only: make stats k/K (klines) oper only.  set to:
1127 <         *     yes:    show users no auth blocks, made oper only
1128 <         *     masked: show users first matching auth block
1129 <         *     no:     show users all auth blocks.
1126 >         * stats_k_oper_only: make stats k/K (klines) oper only. Set to:
1127 >         *     yes    - show users no auth {} blocks, made oper only
1128 >         *     masked - show users the first matching auth {} block
1129 >         *     no     - show users all auth {} blocks
1130           */
1131          stats_k_oper_only = yes;
1132  
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1143          opers_bypass_callerid = no;
1144  
1145          /*
1146 <         * pace_wait_simple: time between use of less intensive commands
1147 <         * (ADMIN, HELP, (L)USERS, VERSION, remote WHOIS)
1146 >         * pace_wait_simple: minimum time required between use of less
1147 >         * intensive commands
1148 >         * (ADMIN, HELP, LUSERS, VERSION, remote WHOIS)
1149           */
1150          pace_wait_simple = 1 second;
1151  
1152          /*
1153 <         * pace_wait: time between more intensive commands
1154 <         * (INFO, LINKS, LIST, MAP, MOTD, STATS, WHO, wildcard WHOIS, WHOWAS)
1153 >         * pace_wait: minimum time required between use of more intensive commands
1154 >         * (AWAY, INFO, LINKS, MAP, MOTD, STATS, WHO, WHOWAS)
1155           */
1156          pace_wait = 10 seconds;
1157  
1158          /*
1159 <         * short_motd: send clients a notice telling them to read the motd
1160 <         * instead of forcing a motd to clients who may simply ignore it.
1159 >         * short_motd: send clients a notice telling them to read the MOTD
1160 >         * instead of forcing an MOTD to clients who may simply ignore it.
1161           */
1162          short_motd = no;
1163  
1164          /*
1165 <         * ping_cookie: require clients to respond exactly to a ping command,
1165 >         * ping_cookie: require clients to respond exactly to a PING command,
1166           * can help block certain types of drones and FTP PASV mode spoofing.
1167           */
1168          ping_cookie = no;
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1172  
1173          /*
1174           * true_no_oper_flood: completely eliminate flood limits for opers
1175 <         * and for clients with can_flood = yes in their auth {} blocks
1175 >         * and for clients with 'can_flood' in their auth {} blocks.
1176           */
1177          true_no_oper_flood = yes;
1178  
1179 <        /* oper_pass_resv: allow opers to over-ride RESVs on nicks/channels */
1179 >        /* oper_pass_resv: allow opers to over-ride RESVs on nicks/channels. */
1180          oper_pass_resv = yes;
1181  
1182 <        /*
1159 <         * idletime: the maximum amount of time a user may idle before
1160 <         * they are disconnected
1161 <         */
1162 <        idletime = 0;
1163 <
1164 <        /* REMOVE ME.  The following line checks you've been reading. */
1182 >        /* REMOVE ME. The following line checks that you have been reading. */
1183          havent_read_conf = 1;
1184  
1185          /*
1186 <         * max_targets: the maximum amount of targets in a single
1187 <         * PRIVMSG/NOTICE.  Set to 999 NOT 0 for unlimited.
1186 >         * max_targets: the maximum number of targets in a single
1187 >         * PRIVMSG/NOTICE. Set to 999 NOT 0 for unlimited.
1188           */
1189          max_targets = 4;
1190  
1191          /*
1174         * client_flood: maximum amount of data in a clients queue before
1175         * they are dropped for flooding.
1176         */
1177        client_flood = 2560 bytes;
1178
1179        /*
1180         * message_locale: the default message locale
1181         * Use "standard" for the compiled in defaults.
1182         * To install the translated messages, go into messages/ in the
1183         * source directory and run `make install'.
1184         */
1185        message_locale = "standard";
1186
1187        /*
1192           * usermodes configurable: a list of usermodes for the options below
1193           *
1194           * +b - bots         - See bot and drone flooding notices
1195           * +c - cconn        - Client connection/quit notices
1192         * +C - cconn_full   - Client connection/quit notices full
1196           * +D - deaf         - Don't receive channel messages
1197           * +d - debug        - See debugging notices
1198 <         * +f - full         - See I: line full notices
1198 >         * +e - external     - See remote server connection and split notices
1199 >         * +F - farconnect   - Remote client connection/quit notices
1200 >         * +f - full         - See auth {} block full notices
1201           * +G - softcallerid - Server Side Ignore for users not on your channels
1202           * +g - callerid     - Server Side Ignore (for privmsgs etc)
1203 <         * +i - invisible    - Not shown in NAMES or WHO unless you share a
1204 <         *                     a channel
1203 >         * +H - hidden       - Hides operator status to other users
1204 >         * +i - invisible    - Not shown in NAMES or WHO unless you share a channel
1205 >         * +j - rej          - See rejected client notices
1206           * +k - skill        - See server generated KILL messages
1207           * +l - locops       - See LOCOPS messages
1208           * +n - nchange      - See client nick changes
1209 <         * +r - rej          - See rejected client notices
1209 >         * +p - hidechans    - Hides channel list in WHOIS
1210 >         * +q - hideidle     - Hides idle and signon time in WHOIS
1211 >         * +R - nononreg     - Only receive private messages from registered clients
1212           * +s - servnotice   - See general server notices
1213           * +u - unauth       - See unauthorized client notices
1214           * +w - wallop       - See server generated WALLOPS
1207         * +x - external     - See remote server connection and split notices
1215           * +y - spy          - See LINKS, STATS, TRACE notices etc.
1209         * +z - operwall     - See oper generated WALLOPS
1210         */
1211
1212        /* oper_only_umodes: usermodes only opers may set */
1213        oper_only_umodes = bots, cconn, cconn_full, debug, full, skill,
1214                           nchange, rej, spy, external, operwall,
1215                           locops, unauth;
1216
1217        /* oper_umodes: default usermodes opers get when they /oper */
1218        oper_umodes = bots, locops, servnotice, operwall, wallop;
1219
1220        /*
1221         * servlink_path: path to 'servlink' program used by ircd to handle
1222         * encrypted/compressed server <-> server links.
1223         *
1224         * only define if servlink is not in same directory as ircd itself.
1225         */
1226        #servlink_path = "/usr/local/ircd/bin/servlink";
1227
1228        /*
1229         * default_cipher_preference: default cipher to use for cryptlink when none is
1230         * specified in connect block.
1231         */
1232        #default_cipher_preference = "BF/168";
1233
1234        /*
1235         * use_egd: if your system does not have *random devices yet you
1236         * want to use OpenSSL and encrypted links, enable this.  Beware -
1237         * EGD is *very* CPU intensive when gathering data for its pool
1216           */
1239 #       use_egd = yes;
1217  
1218 <        /*
1219 <         * egdpool_path: path to EGD pool. Not necessary for OpenSSL >= 0.9.7
1220 <         * which automatically finds the path.
1221 <         */
1245 < #       egdpool_path = "/var/run/egd-pool";
1218 >        /* oper_only_umodes: usermodes only operators may set. */
1219 >        oper_only_umodes = bots, cconn, debug, full, hidden, skill,
1220 >                        nchange, rej, spy, external,
1221 >                        locops, unauth, farconnect;
1222  
1223 +        /* oper_umodes: default usermodes operators get when they /oper or /challenge. */
1224 +        oper_umodes = bots, locops, servnotice, wallop;
1225  
1226          /*
1227 <         * compression_level: level of compression for compressed links between
1228 <         * servers.  
1251 <         *
1252 <         * values are between: 1 (least compression, fastest)
1253 <         *                and: 9 (most compression, slowest).
1227 >         * throttle_count: the maximum number of connections from the same
1228 >         * IP address allowed in throttle_time duration.
1229           */
1230 < #       compression_level = 6;
1230 >        throttle_count = 1;
1231  
1232          /*
1233 <         * throttle_time: the minimum amount of time between connections from
1234 <         * the same ip.  exempt {} blocks are excluded from this throttling.
1235 <         * Offers protection against flooders who reconnect quickly.  
1233 >         * throttle_time: the minimum amount of time required between
1234 >         * connections from the same IP address. exempt {} blocks are
1235 >         * excluded from this throttling.
1236 >         * Offers protection against flooders who reconnect quickly.
1237           * Set to 0 to disable.
1238           */
1239 <        throttle_time = 10;
1239 >        throttle_time = 2 seconds;
1240   };
1241  
1242 < glines {
1267 <        /* enable: enable glines, network wide temp klines */
1268 <        enable = yes;
1269 <
1270 <        /*
1271 <         * duration: the amount of time a gline will remain on your
1272 <         * server before expiring
1273 <         */
1274 <        duration = 1 day;
1275 <
1276 <        /*
1277 <         * logging: which types of rules you want to log when triggered
1278 <         * (choose reject or block)
1279 <         */
1280 <        logging = reject, block;
1281 <
1242 > modules {
1243          /*
1244 <         * NOTE: gline ACLs can cause a desync of glines throughout the
1245 <         * network, meaning some servers may have a gline triggered, and
1285 <         * others may not. Also, you only need insert rules for glines
1286 <         * that you want to block and/or reject. If you want to accept and
1287 <         * propagate the gline, do NOT put a rule for it.
1244 >         * path: other paths to search for modules specified below
1245 >         * and in "/module load".
1246           */
1247 +        path = "lib/ircd-hybrid/modules";
1248 +        path = "lib/ircd-hybrid/modules/autoload";
1249  
1250 <        /* user@host for rule to apply to */
1251 <        user = "god@I.still.hate.packets";
1292 <        /* server for rule to apply to */
1293 <        name = "hades.arpa";
1294 <
1295 <        /*
1296 <         * action: action to take when a matching gline is found. options are:
1297 <         *  reject      - do not apply the gline locally
1298 <         *  block       - do not propagate the gline
1299 <         */
1300 <        action = reject, block;
1301 <
1302 <        user = "god@*";
1303 <        name = "*";
1304 <        action = block;
1250 >        /* module: the name of a module to load on startup/rehash. */
1251 > #       module = "some_module.la";
1252   };
1253  
1254 < modules {
1255 <        /*
1256 <         * path: other paths to search for modules specified below
1257 <         * and in /modload.
1258 <         */
1259 <        path = "/usr/local/ircd/lib/ircd-hybrid/modules";
1313 <        path = "/usr/local/ircd/lib/ircd-hybrid/modules/autoload";
1254 > /*
1255 > * log {}:  contains information about logfiles.
1256 > */
1257 > log {
1258 >        /* Do you want to enable logging to ircd.log? */
1259 >        use_logging = yes;
1260  
1261 <        /* module: the name of a module to load on startup/rehash */
1262 <        #module = "some_module.la";
1261 >        file {
1262 >                type = oper;
1263 >                name = "var/log/oper.log";
1264 >                size = unlimited;
1265 >        };
1266 >
1267 >        file {
1268 >                type = user;
1269 >                name = "var/log/user.log";
1270 >                size = 50 megabytes;
1271 >        };
1272 >
1273 >        file {
1274 >                type = kill;
1275 >                name = "var/log/kill.log";
1276 >                size = 50 megabytes;
1277 >        };
1278 >
1279 >        file {
1280 >                type = kline;
1281 >                name = "var/log/kline.log";
1282 >                size = 50 megabytes;
1283 >        };
1284 >
1285 >        file {
1286 >                type = dline;
1287 >                name = "var/log/dline.log";
1288 >                size = 50 megabytes;
1289 >        };
1290 >
1291 >        file {
1292 >                type = gline;
1293 >                name = "var/log/gline.log";
1294 >                size = 50 megabytes;
1295 >        };
1296 >
1297 >        file {
1298 >                type = xline;
1299 >                name = "var/log/xline.log";
1300 >                size = 50 megabytes;
1301 >        };
1302 >
1303 >        file {
1304 >                type = resv;
1305 >                name = "var/log/resv.log";
1306 >                size = 50 megabytes;
1307 >        };
1308 >
1309 >        file {
1310 >                type = debug;
1311 >                name = "var/log/debug.log";
1312 >                size = 50 megabytes;
1313 >        };
1314   };

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