# file = "path/to/motd/file";
# };
#
+# More than one host = "mask"; entry may be present in one block; this
+# has the same effect as one Motd block for each host entry, but makes
+# it easier to update the messages's filename.
+#
# DPATH/net_com.motd contains a special MOTD where users are encouraged
# to register their domains and get their own client{} lines if they're in
# Europe, or move to US.UnderNet.org if they're in the USA.
#
# For an advanced, real-time rule-based routing decision making system
# you can use crule blocks. For more information, see doc/readme.crules.
+# If more than one server mask is present in a single crule, the rule
+# applies to all servers.
# CRULE
# {
# server = "servermask";
# is not not passed along to other servers. On Undernet, this prevents
# them from using Uworld as well.
#
+# More than one host = "mask"; entry may be present in one block; this
+# has the same effect as one Operator block for each host entry, but
+# makes it easier to update operator nicks, passwords, classes, and
+# privileges.
+#
# Operator {
# host = "host/IP mask";
# name = "opername";
# IANA says we should use port 194, but that requires us to run as root,
# so we don't do that.
#
+#
# Port {
# port = [ipv4] [ipv6] number;
# mask = "ipmask";
# # Use this to control the interface you bind to.
# vhost = [ipv4] [ipv6] "virtualhostip";
+# # You can specify both virtual host and port number in one entry.
+# vhost = [ipv4] [ipv6] "virtualhostip" number;
# # Setting to yes makes this server only.
# server = yes;
# # Setting to yes makes the port "hidden" from stats.
port = 7000;
};
+# More than one vhost may be present in a single Port block; in this case,
+# we recommend listing the port number on the vhost line for clarity.
+Port {
+ vhost = "172.16.0.1" 6667;
+ vhost = "172.16.3.1" 6668;
+ hidden = no;
+};
+
# Quarantine blocks disallow operators from using OPMODE and CLEARMODE
# on certain channels. Opers with the force_opmode (for local
# channels, force_local_opmode) privilege may override the quarantine