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/*
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* Example configuration file for Services. After making the appropriate
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* changes to this file, place it in the Services data directory (as
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* specified in the "configure" script, default /home/username/services/data)
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* under the name "services.conf".
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*
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* The format of this file is fairly simple: three types of comments are supported:
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* - All text after a '#' on a line is ignored, as in shell scripting
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* - All text after '//' on a line is ignored, as in C++
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* - A block of text like this one is ignored, as in C
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*
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* Outside of comments, there are three structures: blocks, keys, and values.
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*
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* A block is a named container, which contains a number of key to value pairs
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* - you may think of this as an array.
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*
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* A block is created like so:
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* foobar
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* {
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* moo = "cow"
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* foo = bar
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* }
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*
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* Keys are case insensitive. Values depend on what key - generally, information is
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* given in the key comment. The quoting of values (and most other syntax) is quite
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* flexible, however, please do not forget to quote your strings:
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*
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* "This is a parameter string with spaces in it"
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*
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* If you need to include a double quote inside a quoted string, precede it
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* by a backslash:
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*
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* "This string has \"double quotes\" in it"
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*
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* Time parameters can be specified either as an integer representing a
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* number of seconds (e.g. "3600" = 1 hour), or as an integer with a unit
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* specifier: "s" = seconds, "m" = minutes, "h" = hours, "d" = days.
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* Combinations (such as "1h30m") are not permitted. Examples (all of which
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* represent the same length of time, one day):
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*
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* "86400", "86400s", "1440m", "24h", "1d"
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*
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* CAUTION:
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* Please note that your services might _CRASH_ if you add more format-
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* strings (%s, %d, etc.) to custom messages than Anope needs. Use the
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* default messages to see how many format-strings are needed.
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*
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* In the documentation for each directive, one of the following will be
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* included to indicate whether an option is required:
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*
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* [REQUIRED]
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* Indicates a directive which must be given. Without it, Services will
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* not start.
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*
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* [RECOMMENDED]
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* Indicates a directive which may be omitted, but omitting it may cause
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* undesirable side effects.
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*
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* [OPTIONAL]
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* Indicates a directive which is optional. If not given, the feature
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* will typically be disabled. If this is not the case, more
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* information will be given in the documentation.
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*
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* [DISCOURAGED]
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* Indicates a directive which may cause undesirable side effects if
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* specified.
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*
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* [DEPRECATED]
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* Indicates a directive which will disappear in a future version of
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* Services, usually because its functionality has been either
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* superseded by that of other directives or incorporated into the main
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* program.
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*/
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/*
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* [OPTIONAL] Defines
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*
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* You can define values to other values, which can be used to easially change
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* every value in the configuration. For example, use:
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*
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* define
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* {
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* name = "ChanServ"
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* value = "ChannelServ"
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* }
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*
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* To replace every occurance of ChanServ with ChannelServ in the configuration file,
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* and in every included configuration file (such as chanserv.example.conf).
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*/
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/*
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* The services.host define is used in multiple different locations throughout the
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* configuration for services clients hostnames.
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*/
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define
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{
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name = "ircservices.{{ external_domain }}"
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value = "ircservices.{{ external_domain }}"
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}
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/*
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* [OPTIONAL] Additional Includes
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*
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* You can include additional configuration files here.
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* You may also include executable files, which will be executed and
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* the output from it will be included into your configuration.
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*/
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/*
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include
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{
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type = "file"
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name = "some.conf"
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}
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include
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{
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type = "executable"
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name = "/usr/bin/wget -q -O - http://some.misconfigured.network.com/services.conf"
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}
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*/
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/*
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* [REQUIRED] IRCd Config
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*
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* This section is used to set up Anope to connect to your IRC network.
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* This section can be included multiple times, and Anope will attempt to
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* connect to each server until it finally connects.
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*/
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uplink
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{
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/*
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* The IP or hostname of the IRC server you wish to connect Services to.
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* Usually, you will want to connect Services over 127.0.0.1 (aka localhost).
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*
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* NOTE: On some shell providers, this will not be an option.
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*/
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host = "10.0.1.3"
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/*
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* Enable if Services should connect using IPv6.
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*/
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ipv6 = no
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/*
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* Enable if Services should connect using SSL.
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* You must have m_ssl loaded for this to work.
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*/
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ssl = no
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/*
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* The port to connect to.
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* The IRCd *MUST* be configured to listen on this port, and to accept
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* server connections.
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*
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* Refer to your IRCd documentation for how this is to be done.
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*/
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port = 8067
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/*
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* The password to send to the IRC server for authentication.
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* This must match the link block on your IRCd.
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*
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* Refer to your IRCd documentation for more information on link blocks.
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*/
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password = "{{ secrets['IRC']['servicespass'] }}"
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}
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/*
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* [REQUIRED] Server Information
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*
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* This section contains information about the Services server.
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*/
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serverinfo
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{
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/*
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* The hostname that Services will be seen as, it must have no conflicts with any
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* other server names on the rest of your IRC network. Note that it does not have
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* to be an existing hostname, just one that isn't on your network already.
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*/
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name = "ircservices.{{ external_domain }}"
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/*
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* The text which should appear as the server's information in /whois and similar
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* queries.
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*/
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description = "{{ organization['displayname'] }}/IRCServices"
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/*
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* The local address that Services will bind to before connecting to the remote
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* server. This may be useful for multihomed hosts. If ommited, Services will let
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* the Operating System choose the local address. This directive is optional.
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*
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* If you don't know what this means or don't need to use it, just leave this
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* directive commented out.
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*/
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#localhost = "ircservices.{{ external_domain }}"
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/*
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* What Server ID to use for this connection?
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* Note: This should *ONLY* be used for TS6/P10 IRCds. Refer to your IRCd documentation
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* to see if this is needed.
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*/
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#id = "00A"
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/*
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* The filename containing the Services process ID. The path is relative to the
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* services root directory. If not given, defaults to "data/services.pid".
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*/
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pid = "/var/lib/anope/runtime/services.pid"
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/*
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* The filename containing the Message of the Day. The path is relative to the
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* services root directory. If not given, defaults to "conf/services.motd".
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*/
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motd = "/var/lib/anope/services.motd"
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}
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/*
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* [REQUIRED] Protocol module
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*
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* This directive tells Anope which IRCd Protocol to speak when connecting.
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* You MUST modify this to match the IRCd you run.
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*
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* Supported:
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* - bahamut
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* - inspircd11
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* - inspircd12
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* - inspircd20
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* - plexus
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* - ratbox
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* - unreal
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*/
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module
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{
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name = "inspircd20"
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/*
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* Some protocol modules can enforce mode locks server-side. This reduces the spam caused by
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* services immediately reversing mode changes for locked modes.
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*
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* If the protocol module you have loaded does not support this, this setting will have no effect.
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*/
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use_server_side_mlock = yes
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/*
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* Some protocol modules can enforce topic locks server-side. This reduces the spam caused by
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* services immediately reversing topic changes.
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*
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* If the protocol module you have loaded does not support this, this setting will have no effect.
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*/
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use_server_side_topiclock = yes
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}
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/*
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* [REQUIRED] Network Information
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*
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* This section contains information about the IRC network that Services will be
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* connecting to.
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*/
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networkinfo
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{
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/*
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* This is the name of the network that Services will be running on.
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*/
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networkname = "{{ organization['displayname'] }}/IRC"
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/*
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* Set this to the maximum allowed nick length on your network.
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* Be sure to set this correctly, as setting this wrong can result in
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* Services being disconnected from the network. This directive is optional,
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* but recommended.
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*/
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nicklen = 12
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/* Set this to the maximum allowed ident length on your network.
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* Be sure to set this correctly, as setting this wrong can result in
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* Services being disconnected from the network. This directive is optional,
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* but recommended.
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*/
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userlen = 64
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/* Set this to the maximum allowed hostname length on your network.
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* Be sure to set this correctly, as setting this wrong can result in
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* Services being disconnected from the network. This directive is optional,
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* but recommended.
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*/
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hostlen = 64
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/* This is the maximum channel length ?
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* Added 11-12-2015 for testing
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*/
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chanlen = 20
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/* Adding vhost definitions.
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*/
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vhost_chars = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789.-"
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}
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/*
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* [REQUIRED] Services Options
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*
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* This section contains various options which determine how Services will operate.
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*/
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options
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{
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/*
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* The case mapping used by services. This must be set to a valid locale name
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* installed on your machine. Services use this case map to compare, with
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* case insensitivity, things such as nick names, channel names, etc.
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*
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* We provide two special casemaps shipped with Anope, ascii and rfc1459.
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*
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* This value should be set to what your IRCd uses, which is probably rfc1459,
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* however Anope has always used ascii for comparison, so the default is ascii.
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*
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* Changing this value once set is not recommended.
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*/
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casemap = "ascii"
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/*
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* The maximum length of passwords
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*/
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passlen = 32
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/*
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* This key is used to initiate the random number generator. This number
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* MUST be random as you want your passcodes to be random. Don't give this
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* key to anyone! Keep it private!
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*
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* NOTE: If you don't uncomment this or keep the default values, any talented
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* programmer would be able to easily "guess" random strings used to mask
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* information. Be safe, and come up with a 7-digit number.
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*
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* This directive is optional, but highly recommended.
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*/
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seed = 7861233
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/*
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* Allows Services to continue file write operations (i.e. database saving)
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* even if the original file cannot be backed up. Enabling this option may
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* allow Services to continue operation under conditions where it might
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* otherwise fail, such as a nearly-full disk.
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*
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* NOTE: Enabling this option can cause irrecoverable data loss under some
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* conditions, so make CERTAIN you know what you're doing when you enable it!
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*
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* This directive is optional, and you are discouraged against enabling it.
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*/
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#nobackupokay = yes
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/*
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* If set, Services will perform more stringent checks on passwords. If this
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* isn't set, Services will only disallow a password if it is the same as the
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* entity (nickname name) with which it is associated. When set, however,
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* Services will also check that the password is at least five
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* characters long, and in the future will probably check other things
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* as well.
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*
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* This directive is optional, but recommended.
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*/
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strictpasswords = yes
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/*
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* Sets the number of invalid password tries before Services removes a user
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* from the network. If a user enters a number of invalid passwords equal to
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* the given amount for any Services function or combination of functions
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* during a single IRC session (subject to badpasstimeout, below), Services
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* will issues a /KILL for the user. If not given, Services will ignore
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* failed password attempts (though they will be logged in any case).
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*
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* This directive is optional, but recommended.
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*/
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badpasslimit = 5
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/*
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* Sets the time after which invalid passwords are forgotten about. If a user
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* does not enter any incorrect passwords in this amount of time, the incorrect
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* password count will reset to zero. If not given, the timeout will be
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* disabled, and the incorrect password count will never be reset until the user
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* disconnects.
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*
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* This directive is optional.
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*/
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badpasstimeout = 1h
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/*
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* Sets the delay between automatic database updates. This time is reset by
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* the OperServ UPDATE command.
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*/
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updatetimeout = 5m
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/*
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* Sets the delay between checks for expired nicknames and channels. The
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* OperServ UPDATE command will also cause a check for expiration and reset
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* this timer.
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*/
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expiretimeout = 30m
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/*
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* Sets the timeout period for reading from the uplink.
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*/
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readtimeout = 5s
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/*
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* Sets the interval between sending warning messages for program errors via
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* WALLOPS/GLOBOPS.
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*/
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warningtimeout = 4h
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/*
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* Sets the (maximum) frequency at which the timeout list is checked. This,
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* combined with readtimeout above, determines how accurately timed events,
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* such as nick kills, occur; it also determines how much CPU time Services
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* will use doing this. Higher values will cause less accurate timing but
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* less CPU usage.
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*
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* This shouldn't be set any higher than 10 seconds, and 1 second is best
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* if your system is powerful enough (or your network small enough) to
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* handle it. 0 will cause the timeout list to be checked every time
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* through the main loop, which will probably slow down Services too much
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* to be useful on most networks.
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*
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* Note that this value is not an absolute limit on the period between
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* checks of the timeout list; the previous may be as great as readtimeout
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* (above) during periods of inactivity.
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*
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* If this directive is not given, it will default to 0. See the 2nd paragraph
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* above for performance impacts if you do this.
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*/
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timeoutcheck = 3s
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/*
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* Sets the number of days backups of databases are kept. If you don't give it,
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* or if you set it to 0, Services won't backup the databases.
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*
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* NOTE: Services must run 24 hours a day for this feature to work.
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*
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* This directive is optional, but recommended.
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*/
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keepbackups = 15
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/*
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* If set, Services will require a reason when a FORBID is added, else the
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* reason is optional. This directive also applies to SUSPENDed channels as
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* well.
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*
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* This directive is optional.
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*/
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forceforbidreason = yes
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/*
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* If set, this will allow users to let Services send PRIVMSGs to them
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* instead of NOTICEs. Also see the defmsg option of nickserv:defaults,
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* which also toggles the default communication (PRIVMSG or NOTICE) to
|
||
|
* use for unregistered users.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This is a feature that is against the IRC RFC and should be used ONLY
|
||
|
* if absolutely necessary.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This directive is optional, and not recommended.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#useprivmsg = yes
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* If set, will force Services to only respond to PRIVMSGs addresses to
|
||
|
* Nick@ServerName - e.g. NickServ@localhost.net. This should be used in
|
||
|
* conjunction with IRCd aliases. This directive is optional.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* When using Bahamut, this option will NOT work if the uplink server is
|
||
|
* configured as a services hub. The serviceshub option is not designed to
|
||
|
* be used with Anope.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#usestrictprivmsg = yes
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* If set, Services will only show /stats o to IRC Operators. This directive
|
||
|
* is optional.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#hidestatso = yes
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* Prevents users from registering their nick if they are not connected
|
||
|
* for at least the given number of seconds.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This directive is optional.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#nickregdelay = 30
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* If set, forbids the registration of nicks that contain an existing
|
||
|
* nick with Services access. For example, if Tester is a Services Oper,
|
||
|
* you can't register NewTester or Tester123 unless you are an IRC
|
||
|
* Operator.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* NOTE: If you enable this, you will have to be logged in as an IRC
|
||
|
* operator in order to register a Services Root nick when setting up
|
||
|
* Anope for the first time.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This directive is optional.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#restrictopernicks = yes
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* The number of LOGON/OPER news items to display when a user logs on.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This directive is optional, if no set it will default to 3.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#newscount = 3
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* A space-separated list of ulined servers on your network, it is assumed that
|
||
|
* the servers in this list are allowed to set channel modes and Services will
|
||
|
* not attempt to reverse their mode changes.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* WARNING: Do NOT put your normal IRC user servers in this directive.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This directive is optional.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#ulineservers = "stats.your.network"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* Modes to set on service bots when they join channels, comment this out for no modes
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This directive is optional.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
botmodes = "ao"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* How long to wait between connection retries, in seconds.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
retrywait = 60
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* If set, Services will hide commands that users don't have the privileges to execute
|
||
|
* from HELP output.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
hideprivilegedcommands = no
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* If set, Services do not allow ownership of nick names, only ownership of accounts.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
nonicknameownership = no
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* The regex engine to use, as provided by the regex modules.
|
||
|
* Leave commented to disable regex matching.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Note for this to work the regex module providing the regex engine must be loaded.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
regexengine = "regex/pcre"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* [OPTIONAL] BotServ
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Includes botserv.example.conf, which is necessary for BotServ functionality.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Remove this block to disable BotServ.
|
||
|
|
||
|
include
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
type = "file"
|
||
|
name = "botserv.conf"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
*/ /* TODO: This is disabled for now. */
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* [RECOMMENDED] ChanServ
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Includes chanserv.example.conf, which is necessary for ChanServ functionality.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Remove this block to disable ChanServ.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
include
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
type = "file"
|
||
|
name = "chanserv.conf"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* [RECOMMENDED] Global
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Includes global.example.conf, which is necessary for Global functionality.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Remove this block to disable Global.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
include
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
type = "file"
|
||
|
name = "global.conf"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* [OPTIONAL] HostServ
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Includes hostserv.example.conf, which is necessary for HostServ functionality.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Remove this block to disable HostServ.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
include
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
type = "file"
|
||
|
name = "hostserv.conf"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* [OPTIONAL] MemoServ
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Includes memoserv.example.conf, which is necessary for MemoServ functionality.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Remove this block to disable MemoServ.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
include
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
type = "file"
|
||
|
name = "memoserv.conf"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* [OPTIONAL] NickServ
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Includes memoserv.example.conf, which is necessary for NickServ functionality.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Remove this block to disable NickServ.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
include
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
type = "file"
|
||
|
name = "nickserv.conf"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* [RECOMMENDED] OperServ
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Includes operserv.example.conf, which is necessary for OperServ functionality.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Remove this block to disable OperServ.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
include
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
type = "file"
|
||
|
name = "operserv.conf"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* [RECOMMENDED] Logging Configuration
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This section is used for configuring what is logged and where it is logged to.
|
||
|
* You may have multiple log blocks if you wish. Remember to properly secure any
|
||
|
* channels you choose to have Anope log to!
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
log
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* Target(s) to log to, which may be one of the following:
|
||
|
* - a channel name
|
||
|
* - a filename
|
||
|
* - globops
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
target = "anope-services.log #services"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* Log to both services.log and the channel #services
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Note that some older IRCds, such as Ratbox, require services to be in the
|
||
|
* log channel to be able to message it. To do this, configure service:channels to
|
||
|
* join your logging channel.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#target = "services.log #services"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* The source(s) to only accept log messages from. Leave commented to allow all sources.
|
||
|
* This can be a users name, a channel name, one of our clients (eg, OperServ), or a server name.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#source = ""
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* The number of days to keep logfiles, only useful if you are logging to a file.
|
||
|
* Set to 0 to never delete old logfiles.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Note that Anope must run 24 hours a day for this feature to work correctly.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
logage = 7
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* What types of log messages should be logged by this block. There are nine general categories:
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* admin - Execution of admin commands (OperServ, etc).
|
||
|
* override - A services operator using their powers to execute a command they couldn't normally.
|
||
|
* commands - Execution of general commands.
|
||
|
* servers - Server actions, linking, squitting, etc.
|
||
|
* channels - Actions in channels such as joins, parts, kicks, etc.
|
||
|
* users - User actions such as connecting, disconnecting, changing name, etc.
|
||
|
* other - All other messages without a category.
|
||
|
* rawio - Logs raw input and output from services
|
||
|
* debug - Debug messages (log files can become VERY large from this).
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* These options determine what messages from the categories should be logged. Wildcards are accepted, and
|
||
|
* you can also negate values with a ~. For example, "~operserv/akill operserv/*" would log all operserv
|
||
|
* messages except for operserv/akill. Note that processing stops at the first matching option, which
|
||
|
* means "* ~operserv/*" would log everything because * matches everything.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Valid admin, override, and command options are:
|
||
|
* pesudo-serv/commandname (eg, operserv/akill, chanserv/set)
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Valid server options are:
|
||
|
* connect, quit, sync, squit
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Valid channel options are:
|
||
|
* create, destroy, join, part, kick, leave, mode
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Valid user options are:
|
||
|
* connect, disconnect, quit, nick, ident, host, mode, maxusers, oper
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Rawio and debug are simple yes/no answers, there are no types for them.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Note that modules may add their own values to these options.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
admin = "operserv/*"
|
||
|
override = "chanserv/* nickserv/* memoserv/set botserv/* ~botserv/set"
|
||
|
commands = "~operserv/* *"
|
||
|
servers = "*"
|
||
|
#channels = "~mode *"
|
||
|
users = "connect disconnect nick"
|
||
|
other = "*"
|
||
|
rawio = no
|
||
|
debug = no
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* A log block to globops some useful things.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
log
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
target = "globops"
|
||
|
admin = "global/* operserv/mode operserv/kick operserv/akill operserv/s*line operserv/noop operserv/jupe operserv/oline operserv/set operserv/svsnick nickserv/getpass */drop"
|
||
|
servers = "squit"
|
||
|
users = "oper"
|
||
|
other = "expire/* bados akill/*"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* [RECOMMENDED] Oper Access Config
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This section is used to set up staff access to restricted oper only commands.
|
||
|
* You may define groups of commands and privileges, as well as who may use them.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This block is recommended, as without it you will be unable to access most oper commands.
|
||
|
* It replaces the old ServicesRoot directive amongst others.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* The command names below are defaults and are configured in the *serv.conf's. If you configure
|
||
|
* additional commands with permissions, such as commands from third party modules, the permissions
|
||
|
* must be included in the opertype block before the command can be used.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Available privileges:
|
||
|
* botserv/administration - Can perform certain BotServ administrative tasks
|
||
|
* chanserv/access/modify - Can modify channel access and akick lists
|
||
|
* chanserv/auspex - Can see any information with /chanserv info
|
||
|
* chanserv/no-register-limit - May register an unlimited number of channels and nicknames
|
||
|
* chanserv/set - Can modify the settings of any channel (incl. changing of the owner!)
|
||
|
* memoserv/info - Can see any information with /memoserv info
|
||
|
* memoserv/set-limit - Can set the limit of max stored memos on any user and channel
|
||
|
* memoserv/no-limit - Can send memos through limits and throttles
|
||
|
* nickserv/access - Can modify other users access list
|
||
|
* nickserv/auspex - Can see any information with /nickserv info
|
||
|
* nickserv/confirm - Can confirm other users nicknames
|
||
|
* nickserv/drop - Can drop other users nicks
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Available commands:
|
||
|
* botserv/bot/del botserv/bot/add botserv/bot/change botserv/assign/private
|
||
|
* botserv/botlist botserv/set/private botserv/set/nobot
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* chanserv/access/list chanserv/drop chanserv/getkey chanserv/invite
|
||
|
* chanserv/list chanserv/suspend chanserv/topic chanserv/clearusers
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* chanserv/saset/bantype chanserv/saset/description chanserv/saset/email
|
||
|
* chanserv/saset/founder chanserv/saset/keeptopic chanserv/saset/restricted
|
||
|
* chanserv/saset/peace chanserv/saset/persist chanserv/saset/private
|
||
|
* chanserv/saset/secure chanserv/saset/securefounder chanserv/saset/secureops
|
||
|
* chanserv/saset/signkick chanserv/saset/successor chanserv/saset/topiclock
|
||
|
* chanserv/saset/url chanserv/saset/noexpire
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* memoserv/sendall memoserv/staff
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* nickserv/getpass nickserv/sendpass nickserv/getemail nickserv/suspend
|
||
|
* nickserv/resetpass nickserv/release nickserv/list
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* nickserv/saset/autoop nickserv/saset/email nickserv/saset/greet
|
||
|
* nickserv/saset/icq nickserv/saset/kill nickserv/saset/language nickserv/saset/message
|
||
|
* nickserv/saset/private nickserv/saset/secure nickserv/saset/url nickserv/saset/noexpire
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* hostserv/set hostserv/del
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* global/global
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* operserv/news operserv/stats operserv/kick operserv/exception
|
||
|
* operserv/mode operserv/session operserv/modlist operserv/ignore
|
||
|
* operserv/chankill operserv/akill operserv/sqline operserv/snline
|
||
|
* operserv/szline operserv/oper operserv/config operserv/umode
|
||
|
* operserv/modload operserv/jupe operserv/set operserv/noop
|
||
|
* operserv/quit operserv/update operserv/reload operserv/restart
|
||
|
* operserv/shutdown operserv/svsnick operserv/oline operserv/kill
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Firstly, we define 'opertypes' which are named whatever we want ('Network Administrator', etc).
|
||
|
* These can contain commands for oper-only strings (see above) which grants access to that specific command,
|
||
|
* and privileges (which grant access to more general permissions for the named area).
|
||
|
* Wildcard entries are permitted for both, e.g. 'commands = "operserv/*"' for all OperServ commands.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Below are some default example types, but this is by no means exhaustive,
|
||
|
* and it is recommended that you configure them to your needs.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
|
||
|
opertype
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
/* The name of this opertype */
|
||
|
name = "Helper"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* What commands (see above) this opertype has */
|
||
|
commands = "hostserv/*"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
opertype
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
/* The name of this opertype */
|
||
|
name = "Services Operator"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* What opertype(s) this inherits from. Seperate with a comma. */
|
||
|
inherits = "Helper, Another Helper"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* What commands (see above) this opertype may use */
|
||
|
commands = "chanserv/list chanserv/suspend chanserv/topic memoserv/staff nickserv/list nickserv/sendpass nickserv/resetpass nickserv/suspend operserv/mode operserv/chankill operserv/szline operserv/akill operserv/session operserv/modlist operserv/sqline operserv/oper operserv/kick operserv/ignore operserv/snline"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* What privs (see above) this opertype has */
|
||
|
privs = "chanserv/auspex chanserv/no-register-limit memoserv/* nickserv/auspex nickserv/confirm"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* Modes to be set on users when they identify to accounts linked to this opertype.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This can be used to automatically oper users who identify for services operator accounts, and is
|
||
|
* useful for setting modes such as Plexus's user mode +N.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Note that some IRCds, such as InspIRCd, do not allow directly setting +o, and this will not work.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#modes = "+o"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
opertype
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
name = "Services Administrator"
|
||
|
|
||
|
inherits = "Services Operator"
|
||
|
|
||
|
commands = "chanserv/access/list chanserv/drop chanserv/getkey chanserv/saset/noexpire memoserv/sendall nickserv/saset/* nickserv/getemail operserv/news operserv/jupe operserv/svsnick operserv/stats operserv/oline operserv/noop operserv/forbid global/*"
|
||
|
|
||
|
privs = "*"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
opertype
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
name = "Services Root"
|
||
|
|
||
|
commands = "*"
|
||
|
|
||
|
privs = "*"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* After defining different types of operators in the above opertype section, we now define who is in these groups
|
||
|
* through 'oper' blocks, similar to ircd access.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* The default is to comment these out (so NOBODY will have Services access).
|
||
|
* You probably want to add yourself and a few other people at minimum.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* As with all permissions, make sure to only give trustworthy people access to Services.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* Include services operators from YAML */
|
||
|
{% for oper in secrets['IRC']['opers'] %}
|
||
|
oper
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
name = "{{ oper }}"
|
||
|
type = "Services Root"
|
||
|
require_oper = "yes"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
{% endfor %}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* [OPTIONAL] Mail Config
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This section contains settings related to the use of e-mail from Services.
|
||
|
* If the usemail directive is set to yes, unless specified otherwise, all other
|
||
|
* directives are required.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* NOTE: Users can find the IP of the machine services is running on by examining
|
||
|
* mail headers. If you do not want your IP known, you should set up a mail relay
|
||
|
* to strip the relevant headers.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
mail
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* If set, this option enables the mail commands in Services. You may choose
|
||
|
* to disable it if you have no Sendmail-compatible mailer installed. Whilst
|
||
|
* this directive (and entire block) is optional, it is required if the
|
||
|
* nickserv:emailregistration is set to yes.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
usemail = no
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* This is the command-line that will be used to call the mailer to send an
|
||
|
* e-mail. It must be called with all the parameters needed to make it
|
||
|
* scan the mail input to find the mail recipient; consult your mailer
|
||
|
* documentation.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Postfix users must use the compatible sendmail utility provided with
|
||
|
* it. This one usually needs no parameters on the command-line. Most
|
||
|
* sendmail applications (or replacements of it) require the -t option
|
||
|
* to be used.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
sendmailpath = "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* This is the e-mail address from which all the e-mails are to be sent from.
|
||
|
* It should really exist.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
sendfrom = "services@localhost.net"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* If set, SENDPASS and RESETPASS will be restricted to IRC operators.
|
||
|
* This directive is optional.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* WARNING: If you choose to not enable this option, you should limit the
|
||
|
* number of processes that the services user can have at a time (you can
|
||
|
* create a special user for this; remember to NEVER launch Services as
|
||
|
* root).
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
restrict = yes
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* This controls the minimum amount of time a user must wait before sending
|
||
|
* another e-mail after they have sent one. It also controls the minimum time
|
||
|
* a user must wait before they can receive another e-mail.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This feature prevents users from being mail bombed using Services and
|
||
|
* it is highly recommended that it be used.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This directive is optional, but highly recommended.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
delay = 5m
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* If set, Services will not attempt to put quotes around the TO: fields
|
||
|
* in e-mails.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This directive is optional, and as far as we know, it's only needed
|
||
|
* if you are using ESMTP or QMail to send out e-mails.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#dontquoteaddresses = yes
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* The subject and message of emails sent to users when they register accounts.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
registration_subject = "Nickname Registration for %n"
|
||
|
registration_message = "Hi,
|
||
|
|
||
|
You have requested to register the nickname %n on %N.
|
||
|
Please type \" /msg NickServ confirm %c \" to complete registration.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If you don't know why this mail was sent to you, please ignore it silently.
|
||
|
%N administrators."
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* The subject and message of emails sent to users when they request a new password.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
reset_subject = "N/A" /* "Reset password request for %n" */
|
||
|
reset_message = "N/A" /* "Hi, You have requested to have the password for %n reset. To reset your password, type \"/msg NickServ CONFIRM %n %c\". If you don't know why this mail was sent to you, please ignore it silently. %N administrators." */
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* The subject and message of emails sent to users when they request SENDPASS.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
sendpass_subject = "N/A" /* "Nickname password for %n" */
|
||
|
sendpass_message = "N/A" /* "Hi, You have requested to receive the password of nickname %n by e-mail. The password is %p. For security purposes, you should change it as soon as you receive this mail. If you don't know why this mail was sent to you, please ignore it silently. %N administrators." */
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* The subject and message of emails sent to users when they request a new email address.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
emailchange_subject = "Email confirmation"
|
||
|
emailchange_message = "Hi,
|
||
|
|
||
|
You have requested to change your email address to %e.
|
||
|
Please type \" /msg NickServ confirm %c \" to confirm this change.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If you don't know why this mail was sent to you, please ignore it silently.
|
||
|
|
||
|
%N administrators."
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* The subject and message of emails sent to users when they recieve a new memo.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
memo_subject = "New memo"
|
||
|
memo_message = "Hi %n
|
||
|
You've just received a new memo from %s. This is memo number %d.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Memo text:
|
||
|
|
||
|
%t"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* [OPTIONAL] DNS Config
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This section is used to configure DNS.
|
||
|
* At this time DNS is only used by a few modules (m_dnsbl)
|
||
|
* and is not required by the core to function.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
dns
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* The nameserver to use for resolving hostnames, must be an IP or a resolver configuration file.
|
||
|
* The below should work fine on all unix like systems. Windows users will have to find their nameservers
|
||
|
* from ipconfig /all and put the IP here
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
nameserver = "/etc/resolv.conf"
|
||
|
#nameserver = "127.0.0.1"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* How long to wait in seconds before a DNS query has timed out
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
timeout = 5
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* [REQUIRED] Database configuration.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This section is used to configure databases used by Anope.
|
||
|
* You should at least load one database method, otherwise any data you
|
||
|
* have will not be stored!
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* [DEPRECATED] db_old
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This is the old binary database format from late Anope 1.7.x, Anope 1.8.x, and
|
||
|
* early Anope 1.9.x. This module only loads these databases, and will NOT save them.
|
||
|
* You should only use this to upgrade old databases to a newer database format by loading
|
||
|
* other database modules in addition to this one, which will be used when saving databases.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#module { name = "db_old" }
|
||
|
db_old
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* This is the encryption type used by the databases. This must be set correctly or
|
||
|
* your passwords will not work. Valid options are: md5, oldmd5, sha1, and plain.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#hash = "md5"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* [DEPRECATED] db_plain
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This is the flatfile database format from Anope-1.9.2 to Anope-1.9.5.
|
||
|
* To convert from this format, load both this and db_flatfile. Be sure to name db_flatfile's
|
||
|
* target database to something else. Start Anope then shut down so the new database will be written.
|
||
|
* Then unload this and restart Anope, loading from the new database.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#module { name = "db_plain" }
|
||
|
/*db_plain
|
||
|
*{
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* The database name db_plain should use
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* database = "/var/db/anope/anope.db"
|
||
|
}*/
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* db_flatfile
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This is the default flatfile database format.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
module { name = "db_flatfile" }
|
||
|
db_flatfile
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* The database name db_flatfile should use
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
database = "anope.db"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* db_sql
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This module allows saving and loading databases using one of the SQL engines.
|
||
|
* This module loads the databases once on startup, then incrementally updates
|
||
|
* objects in the database as they are changed within Anope in real time. Changes
|
||
|
* to the SQL tables not done by Anope will have no effect and will be overwritten.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#module { name = "db_sql" }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* db_sql_live
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This module allows saving and loading databases using one of the SQL engines.
|
||
|
* This module reads and writes to SQL in real time. Changes to the SQL tables
|
||
|
* will be immediately reflected into Anope. This module should not be loaded
|
||
|
* in conjunction with db_sql.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#module { name = "db_sql_live" }
|
||
|
|
||
|
db_sql
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* The SQL service db_sql(_live) should use, these are configured in modules.conf.
|
||
|
* For MySQL, this should probably be mysql/main.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
engine = "sqlite/main"
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* An optional prefix to prepended to the name of each created table.
|
||
|
* Do not use the same prefix for other programs.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#prefix = "anope_db_"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* [REQUIRED] Encryption modules.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* The encryption modules are used when dealing with passwords. This determines how
|
||
|
* the passwords are stored in the databases, and does not add any security as
|
||
|
* far as transmitting passwords over the network goes.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Without any encryption modules, passwords will be stored in plain text, allowing
|
||
|
* for passwords to be recovered later but isn't secure therefore is not recommended.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* The other encryption modules use one-way encryption, so the passwords can not
|
||
|
* be recovered later if those are used.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* NOTE: enc_old is Anope's previous (broken) MD5 implementation, if your databases
|
||
|
* were made using that module, continue to use it and do not use enc_md5.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* NOTE: enc_sha1 relies on how the OS stores 2+ byte data internally, and is
|
||
|
* potentially broken when moving between 2 different OSes, such as moving from
|
||
|
* Linux to Windows. It is recommended that you use enc_sha256 instead if you want
|
||
|
* to use an SHA-based encryption. If you choose to do so, it is also recommended
|
||
|
* that you first try to get everyone's passwords converted to enc_sha256 before
|
||
|
* switching OSes by placing enc_sha256 at the beginning of the list.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* The first encryption module loaded is the primary encryption module. All new passwords are
|
||
|
* encrypted by this module. Old passwords stored in another encryption method are
|
||
|
* automatically re-encrypted by the primary encryption module on next identify.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#module { name = "enc_md5" }
|
||
|
#module { name = "enc_sha1" }
|
||
|
module { name = "enc_sha256" }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* When using enc_none, passwords will be stored without encryption in plain
|
||
|
* text, allowing for passwords to be recovered later. This isn't secure therefore
|
||
|
* is not recommended.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#module { name = "enc_none" }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* enc_old is Anope's previous (broken) MD5 implementation, if your databases
|
||
|
* were made using that module, load it here to allow conversion to the primary
|
||
|
* encryption method.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
#module { name = "enc_old" }
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* Extra (optional) modules */
|
||
|
include
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
type = "file"
|
||
|
name = "modules.conf"
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/*
|
||
|
* Chanstats Modules
|
||
|
* Requires a MySQL Database
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
|
||
|
#include
|
||
|
#{
|
||
|
# type = "file"
|
||
|
# name = "chanstats.example.conf"
|
||
|
#}
|