# be the address of a physical interface on the host. This address is
# used for outgoing connections if the Connect{} block does not
# override it. See Port{} for listener virtual hosting. If in doubt,
-# leave it out.
+# leave it out -- or use "*", which has the same meaning as no vhost.
#
# You may specify both an IPv4 virtual host and an IPv6 virtual host,
# to indicate which address should be used for outbound connections
#
# All connections to the server are associated with a certain "connection
# class", be they incoming or outgoing (initiated by the server), be they
-# clients, servers or Martians. (Note that ircd doesn't have direct support
+# clients or servers.
# Recommended client classes:
-# for Martians (yet?); they will have to register as normal users. ;-)
# Take the following class blocks only as a guide.
# Class {
# name = "<class>";
#
#
# The default reason is: "You are banned from this server"
-# Note that K-lines are local to the server; if you ban a person or a
+# Note that Kill blocks are local to the server; if you ban a person or a
# whole domain from your server, they can get on IRC via any other server
-# that doesn't have them K-lined (yet).
+# that doesn't have them Killed (yet).
#
# With a simple comment, using quotes:
Kill { host = "*.au"; reason = "Please use a nearer server"; };