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/*
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* Example configuration file for OperServ.
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*/
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/*
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* First, create the service.
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*/
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service
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{
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/*
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* The name of the OperServ client.
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* If you change this value, you probably want to change the client directive in the configuration for the operserv module too.
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*/
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nick = "OperServ"
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/*
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* The username of the OperServ client.
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*/
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user = "services"
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/*
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* The hostname of the OperServ client.
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*/
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host = "ircservices.{{ external_domain }}"
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/*
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* The realname of the OperServ client.
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*/
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gecos = "Operator Service"
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/*
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* The modes this client should use.
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* Do not modify this unless you know what you are doing.
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*
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* These modes are very IRCd specific. If left commented, sane defaults
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* are used based on what protocol module you have loaded.
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*
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* Note that setting this option incorrectly could potentially BREAK some, if
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* not all, usefulness of the client. We will not support you if this client is
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* unable to do certain things if this option is enabled.
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*/
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#modes = "+o"
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/*
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* An optional comma separated list of channels this service should join. Outside
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* of log channels this is not very useful, as the service will just idle in the
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* specified channels, and will not accept any types of commands.
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*
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* Prefixes may be given to the channels in the form of mode characters or prefix symbols.
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*/
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#channels = "@#services,#mychan"
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}
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/*
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* Core OperServ module.
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*
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* Provides essential functionality for OperServ.
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*/
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module
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{
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name = "operserv"
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/*
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* The name of the client that should be OperServ.
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*/
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client = "OperServ"
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/*
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* These define the default expiration times for, respectively, AKILLs, CHANKILLs, SNLINEs,
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* and SQLINEs.
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*/
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autokillexpiry = 30d
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chankillexpiry = 30d
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snlineexpiry = 30d
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sqlineexpiry = 30d
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/*
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* If set, this option will make Services send an AKILL command immediately after it has been
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* added with AKILL ADD. This eliminates the need for killing the user after the AKILL has
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* been added.
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*
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* This directive is optional, but recommended.
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*/
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akillonadd = yes
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/*
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* If set, this option will make Services send an (SVS)KILL command immediately after SNLINE ADD.
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* This eliminates the need for killing the user after the SNLINE has been added.
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*
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* This directive is optional.
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*/
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killonsnline = yes
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/*
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* If set, this option will make Services send an (SVS)KILL command immediately after SQLINE ADD.
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* This eliminates the need for killing the user after the SQLINE has been added.
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*
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* This directive is optional.
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*/
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killonsqline = yes
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/*
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* Adds the nickname of the IRC Operator issuing an AKILL to the kill reason.
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*
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* This directive is optional.
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*/
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addakiller = yes
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/*
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* Adds akill IDs to akills. Akill IDs are given to users in their ban reason and can be used to easily view,
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* modify, or remove an akill from the ID.
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*/
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akillids = yes
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/*
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* If set, only IRC Operators will be permitted to use OperServ, regardless of command access restrictions.
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*
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* This directive is optional, but recommended.
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*/
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opersonly = yes
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}
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/*
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* Core OperServ commands.
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*
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* In Anope modules can provide (multiple) commands, each of which has a unique command name. Once these modules
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* are loaded you can then configure the commands to be added to any client you like with any name you like.
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*
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* Additionally, you may provide a permission name that must be in the opertype of users executing the command.
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*
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* Sane defaults are provided below that do not need to be edited unless you wish to change the default behavior.
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*/
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/* Give it a help command. */
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command { service = "OperServ"; name = "HELP"; command = "generic/help"; }
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/*
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* os_akill
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*
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* Provides the command operserv/akill.
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*
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* Used to ban users from the network.
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*/
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module { name = "os_akill" }
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command { service = "OperServ"; name = "AKILL"; command = "operserv/akill"; permission = "operserv/akill"; }
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/*
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* os_chankill
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*
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* Provides the command operserv/chankill.
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*
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* Used to akill users from an entire channel.
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*/
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module { name = "os_chankill" }
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command { service = "OperServ"; name = "CHANKILL"; command = "operserv/chankill"; permission = "operserv/chankill"; }
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/*
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* os_session
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*
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* Provides the commands operserv/exception and operserv/session.
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*
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* This module enables session limiting. Session limiting prevents users from connecting more than a certain
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* number of times from the same IP at the same time - thus preventing most types of cloning.
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* Once a host reaches it's session limit, all clients attempting to connect from that host will
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* be killed. Exceptions to the default session limit can be defined via the exception list.
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*
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* Used to manage the session limit exception list, and view currently active sessions.
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*/
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module
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{
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name = "os_session"
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/*
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* Default session limit per host. Once a host reaches its session limit, all clients attempting
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* to connect from that host will be killed.
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*
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* This directive is required if os_session is loaded.
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*/
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defaultsessionlimit = 3
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/*
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* The maximum session limit that may be set for a host in an exception.
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*
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* This directive is required if os_session is loaded.
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*/
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maxsessionlimit = 100
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/*
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* Sets the default expiry time for session exceptions.
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*
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* This directive is required if os_session is loaded.
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*/
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exceptionexpiry = 1d
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/*
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* The message that will be NOTICE'd to a user just before they are removed from the network because
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* their host's session limit has been exceeded. It may be used to give a slightly more descriptive
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* reason for the impending kill as opposed to simply "Session limit exceeded".
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*
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* This directive is optional, if not set, nothing will be sent.
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*/
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sessionlimitexceeded = "The session limit for your IP %IP% has been exceeded."
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/*
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* Same as above, but should be used to provide a website address where users can find out more
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* about session limits and how to go about applying for an exception.
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*
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* Note: This directive has been intentionally commented out in an effort to remind you to change
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* the URL it contains. It is recommended that you supply an address/URL where people can get help
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* regarding session limits.
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*
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* This directive is optional, if not set, nothing will be sent.
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*/
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#sessionlimitdetailsloc = "Please visit http://your.website.url/ for more information about session limits."
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/*
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* If set and is not 0, this directive tells Services to add an AKILL if the number of subsequent kills
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* for the same host exceeds this value, preventing the network from experiencing KILL floods.
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*
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* This directive is optional.
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*/
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maxsessionkill = 15
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/*
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* Sets the expiry time for AKILLs set for hosts exceeding the maxsessionkill directive limit.
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*
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* This directive is optional, if not set, defaults to 30 minutes.
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*/
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sessionautokillexpiry = 30m
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/*
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* Sets the CIDR value used to determine which IP addresses represent the same person.
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* By default this would limit 3 connections per IPv4 IP and 3 connections per IPv6 IP.
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* If you are receiving IPv6 clone attacks it may be useful to set session_ipv6_cidr to
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* 64 or 48.
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*/
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session_ipv4_cidr = 32
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session_ipv6_cidr = 128
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}
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command { service = "OperServ"; name = "EXCEPTION"; command = "operserv/exception"; permission = "operserv/exception"; }
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command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SESSION"; command = "operserv/session"; permission = "operserv/session"; }
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/*
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* os_defcon
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*
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* Provides the command operserv/defcon.
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*
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* Allows you to set services in defcon mode, which can be used to restrict services access
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* during bot attacks.
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*/
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module
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{
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name = "os_defcon"
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/*
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* Default DefCon level (1-5) to use when starting Services up. Level 5 constitutes normal operation
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* while level 1 constitutes the most restrictive operation. If this setting is left out or set to
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* 0, DefCon will be disabled and the rest of this block will be ignored.
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*/
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defaultlevel = 5
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/*
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* The following 4 directives define what operations will take place when DefCon is set to levels
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* 1 through 4. Each level is a list that must be separated by spaces.
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*
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* The following operations can be defined at each level:
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* - nonewchannels: Disables registering new channels
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* - nonewnicks: Disables registering new nicks
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* - nomlockchanges: Disables changing MLOCK on registered channels
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* - forcechanmodes: Forces all channels to have the modes given in the later chanmodes directive
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* - reducedsessions: Reduces the session limit to the value given in the later sessionlimit directive
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* - nonewclients: KILL any new clients trying to connect
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* - operonly: Services will ignore all non-IRCops
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* - silentoperonly: Services will silently ignore all non-IRCops
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* - akillnewclients: AKILL any new clients trying to connect
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* - nonewmemos: No new memos will be sent to block MemoServ attacks
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*/
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level4 = "nonewchannels nonewnicks nomlockchanges reducedsessions"
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level3 = "nonewchannels nonewnicks nomlockchanges forcechanmodes reducedsessions"
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level2 = "nonewchannels nonewnicks nomlockchanges forcechanmodes reducedsessions silentoperonly"
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level1 = "nonewchannels nonewnicks nomlockchanges forcechanmodes reducedsessions silentoperonly akillnewclients"
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/*
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* New session limit to use when a DefCon level is using "reduced" session limiting.
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*/
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sessionlimit = 2
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/*
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* Length of time to add an AKILL for when DefCon is preventing new clients from connecting to the
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* network.
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*/
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akillexpire = 5m
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/*
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* The channel modes to set on all channels when the DefCon channel mode system is in use.
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*
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* Note 1: Choose these modes carefully, because when DefCon switches to a level which does NOT have
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* the mode setting selected, Services will set the reverse on all channels, e.g. if this setting
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* is +RN when DefCon is used, all channels will be set to +RN, when DefCon is removed, all
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* channels will be set to -RN. You don't want to set this to +k for example, because when DefCon
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* is removed, all channels are set -k, removing the key from previously keyed channels.
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*
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* Note 2: MLOCKed modes will not be lost.
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*/
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chanmodes = "+Ri"
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/*
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* This value can be used to automatically return the network to DefCon level 5 after the specified
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* time period, just in case any IRC Operator forgets to remove a DefCon setting.
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*
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* This directive is optional.
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*/
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timeout = 15m
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/*
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* If set, Services will send a global message on DefCon level changes.
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*
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* This directive is optional.
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*/
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globalondefcon = yes
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/*
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* If set, Services will send the global message defined in the message directive on DefCon level
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* changes.
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*
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* This directive is optional.
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*/
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#globalondefconmore = yes
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/*
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* Defines the message that will be sent on DefCon level changes when globalondefconmore is set.
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*
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* This directive is required only when globalondefconmore is set.
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*/
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#message = "Put your message to send your users here. Don't forget to uncomment globalondefconmore"
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/*
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* Defines the message that will be sent when DefCon is returned to level 5. This directive is optional,
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* and will also override globalondefcon and globalondefconmore when set.
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*/
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offmessage = "Services are now back to normal; sorry for any inconvenience"
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/*
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* Defines the reason to use when clients are KILLed or AKILLed from the network while the proper
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* DefCon operation is in effect.
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*/
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akillreason = "This network is currently not accepting connections. We are working on diagnostics, so please try again later."
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}
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command { service = "OperServ"; name = "DEFCON"; command = "operserv/defcon"; }
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/*
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* os_dns
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*
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* Provides the command operserv/dns.
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*
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* This module requires that m_dns is loaded.
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*
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* This module allows controlling a DNS zone. This is useful for
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* controlling what servers users are placed on for load balancing,
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* and to automatically remove split servers.
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*
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* To use this module you must set a nameserver record for services
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* so that DNS queries go to services.
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*
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* Alternatively, you may use a slave DNS server to hide service's IP,
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* provide query caching, and provide better fault tolerance.
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*
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* To do this using BIND, configure similar to:
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*
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* options { max-refresh-time 60; };
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* zone "irc.example.com" IN {
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* type slave;
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* masters { 127.0.0.1 port 5353; };
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* };
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*
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* Where 127.0.0.1:5353 is the IP and port services are listening on.
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* We recommend you externally firewall both UDP and TCP to the port
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* Anope is listening on.
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*
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* Finally set a NS record for irc.example.com. to BIND or services.
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*/
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#module
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{
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name = "os_dns"
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/* TTL for records. This should be very low if your records change often. */
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ttl = 1m
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/* If a server drops this many users the server is automatically removed from the DNS zone.
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* This directive is optional.
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*/
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user_drop_mark = 50
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/* The time used for user_drop_mark. */
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user_drop_time = 1m
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/* When a server is removed from the zone for dropping users, it is readded after this time.
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* This directive is optional.
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*/
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user_drop_readd_time = 5m
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/* If set, when a server splits, it is automatically removed from the zone. */
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remove_split_servers = yes
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/* If set, when a server connects to the network, it will be automatically added to
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* the zone if it is a known server.
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*/
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readd_connected_servers = no
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}
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#command { service = "OperServ"; name = "DNS"; command = "operserv/dns"; permission = "operserv/dns"; }
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/*
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* os_config
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*
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* Provides the command operserv/config.
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*
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* Used to view and set configuration options while services are running.
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*/
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module { name = "os_config" }
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command { service = "OperServ"; name = "CONFIG"; command = "operserv/config"; permission = "operserv/config"; }
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/*
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* os_forbid
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*
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* Provides the command operserv/forbid.
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*
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* Used to forbid specific nicks, channels, emails, etc. from being used.
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*/
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module { name = "os_forbid" }
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command { service = "OperServ"; name = "FORBID"; command = "operserv/forbid"; permission = "operserv/forbid"; }
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/*
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* os_ignore
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*
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* Provides the command operserv/ignore.
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*
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* Used to make Services ignore users.
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*/
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module { name = "os_ignore" }
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command { service = "OperServ"; name = "IGNORE"; command = "operserv/ignore"; permission = "operserv/ignore"; }
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/*
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* os_info
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*
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* Provides the command operserv/info.
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*
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* Used to add oper only notes to users and channels.
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*/
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module { name = "os_info" }
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command { service = "OperServ"; name = "INFO"; command = "operserv/info"; permission = "operserv/info"; }
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/*
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* os_jupe
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*
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* Provides the command operserv/jupe.
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*
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* Used to disconnect servers from the network and prevent them from relinking.
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*/
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module { name = "os_jupe" }
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command { service = "OperServ"; name = "JUPE"; command = "operserv/jupe"; permission = "operserv/jupe"; }
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/*
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* os_kick
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*
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* Provides the command operserv/kick.
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*
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* Used to kick users from channels.
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*/
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module { name = "os_kick" }
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command { service = "OperServ"; name = "KICK"; command = "operserv/kick"; permission = "operserv/kick"; }
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/*
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* os_kill
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*
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* Provides the command operserv/kill.
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*
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* Used to forcibly disconnect users from the network.
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|
*/
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module { name = "os_kill" }
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command { service = "OperServ"; name = "KILL"; command = "operserv/kill"; permission = "operserv/kill"; }
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/*
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|
* os_list
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*
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|
* Provides the commands operserv/chanlist and operserv/userlist.
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|
*
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|
* Used to list and search the channels and users currently on the network.
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|
*/
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|
module { name = "os_list" }
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command { service = "OperServ"; name = "CHANLIST"; command = "operserv/chanlist"; permission = "operserv/chanlist"; }
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|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "USERLIST"; command = "operserv/userlist"; permission = "operserv/userlist"; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_login
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the commands operserv/login and operserv/logout.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Used to login to OperServ, only required if your oper block requires this.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module { name = "os_login" }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "LOGIN"; command = "operserv/login"; }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "LOGOUT"; command = "operserv/logout"; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_logsearch
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the command operserv/logsearch.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Used to search services log files.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
name = "os_logsearch"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* The log file name to search. There should be a log{} block configured to log
|
||
|
* to a file of this name.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
logname = "services.log"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "LOGSEARCH"; command = "operserv/logsearch"; permission = "operserv/logsearch"; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_mode
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the commands operserv/mode and operserv/umode.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Used to change user and channel modes.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module { name = "os_mode" }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "UMODE"; command = "operserv/umode"; permission = "operserv/umode"; }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODE"; command = "operserv/mode"; permission = "operserv/mode"; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_modinfo
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the commands operserv/modinfo and operserv/modlist.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Used to show information about loaded modules.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module { name = "os_modinfo" }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODINFO"; command = "operserv/modinfo"; permission = "operserv/modinfo"; }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODLIST"; command = "operserv/modlist"; permission = "operserv/modinfo"; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_module
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the commands operserv/modload, operserv/modreload, and operserv/modunload.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Used to load, reload, and unload modules.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module { name = "os_module" }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODLOAD"; command = "operserv/modload"; permission = "operserv/modload"; }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODRELOAD"; command = "operserv/modreload"; permission = "operserv/modload"; }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODUNLOAD"; command = "operserv/modunload"; permission = "operserv/modload"; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_news
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the commands operserv/logonnews, operserv/opernews, and operserv/randomnews.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Used to configure news notices shown to users when they connect, and opers when they oper.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
name = "os_news"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* The service bot names to use to send news to users on connection
|
||
|
* and to opers when they oper.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
announcer = "Global"
|
||
|
oper_announcer = "OperServ"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* The number of LOGON/OPER news items to display when a user logs on.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This directive is optional, if not set it will default to 3.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#newscount = 3
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "LOGONNEWS"; command = "operserv/logonnews"; permission = "operserv/news"; }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "OPERNEWS"; command = "operserv/opernews"; permission = "operserv/news"; }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "RANDOMNEWS"; command = "operserv/randomnews"; permission = "operserv/news"; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_noop
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the command operserv/noop.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Used to NOOP a server, which prevents users from opering on that server.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module { name = "os_noop" }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "NOOP"; command = "operserv/noop"; permission = "operserv/noop"; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_oline
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the command operserv/oline.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Used to set oper flags on users, and is specific to UnrealIRCd.
|
||
|
* See /helpop ?svso on your IRCd for more information.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* module { name = "os_oline" }
|
||
|
* command { service = "OperServ"; name = "OLINE"; command = "operserv/oline"; permission = "operserv/oline"; }
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_oper
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the command operserv/oper.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Used to configure opers and show information about opertypes.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module { name = "os_oper" }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "OPER"; command = "operserv/oper"; permission = "operserv/oper"; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_reload
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the command operserv/reload.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Used to reload the services.conf configuration file.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module { name = "os_reload" }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "RELOAD"; command = "operserv/reload"; permission = "operserv/reload"; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_set
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the command operserv/set.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Used to set various settings such as superadmin, debug mode, etc.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
name = "os_set"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* If set, Services Admins will be able to use SUPERADMIN [ON|OFF] which will temporarily grant
|
||
|
* them extra privileges such as being a founder on ALL channels.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This directive is optional.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
superadmin = yes
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SET"; command = "operserv/set"; permission = "operserv/set"; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_shutdown
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the commands operserv/quit, operserv/restart, and operserv/shutdown.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Used to quit, restart, or shutdown services.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module { name = "os_shutdown" }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "QUIT"; command = "operserv/quit"; permission = "operserv/quit"; }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "RESTART"; command = "operserv/restart"; permission = "operserv/restart"; }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SHUTDOWN"; command = "operserv/shutdown"; permission = "operserv/shutdown"; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_stats
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the operserv/stats command.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Used to show statistics about services.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module { name = "os_stats" }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "STATS"; command = "operserv/stats"; permission = "operserv/stats"; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_svs
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the commands operserv/svsnick, operserv/svsjoin, and operserv/svspart.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Used to force users to change nicks, join and part channels.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module { name = "os_svs" }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SVSNICK"; command = "operserv/svsnick"; permission = "operserv/svs"; }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SVSJOIN"; command = "operserv/svsjoin"; permission = "operserv/svs"; }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SVSPART"; command = "operserv/svspart"; permission = "operserv/svs"; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_sxline
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the operserv/snline and operserv/sqline commands.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Used to ban real names, nick names, and possibly channels.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module { name = "os_sxline" }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SNLINE"; command = "operserv/snline"; permission = "operserv/snline"; }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SQLINE"; command = "operserv/sqline"; permission = "operserv/sqline"; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* os_update
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Provides the operserv/update command.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Use to immediately update the databases.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module { name = "os_update" }
|
||
|
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "UPDATE"; command = "operserv/update"; permission = "operserv/update"; }
|