# 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
# name = "relservername";
# };
#
+# You may have have more than one name listed in each block.
+#
# Note: (1) These lines are agreed on by every server admin on Undernet;
# (2) These lines must be the same on every single server, or results
# will be disasterous; (3) This is a useful feature, not something that
# assigned one or two uplinks to which your server can connect.
# If your uplink(s) also connect to other servers than yours (which is
# probable), you need to define your uplink as being allowed to "hub".
-# To do this, set "hub = yes;"
-# You can also force a server(even one that doesn't connect to you)
-# to be a leaf with "leaf = yes;"
+# See the Connect block documentation for details on how to do that.
UWorld {
name = "uworld.eu.undernet.org";
-};
-UWorld {
name = "uworld2.undernet.org";
-};
-UWorld {
name = "uworld.undernet.org";
-};
-UWorld {
name = "channels.undernet.org";
-};
-UWorld {
name = "channels2.undernet.org";
-};
-UWorld {
name = "channels3.undernet.org";
-};
-UWorld {
name = "channels4.undernet.org";
-};
-UWorld {
name = "channels5.undernet.org";
-};
-UWorld {
name = "channels6.undernet.org";
};
-# As of ircu2.10.05 is it possible to Jupe nicks. As per CFV-0095, the
-# following nicks must be juped, it is not allowed to jupe others as well.
+# As of ircu2.10.05 is it possible to Jupe nicks. As per CFV-0095 and
+# CFV-0255, the following nicks must be juped, it is not allowed to
+# jupe others as well.
Jupe {
- nick = "EuWorld,E,StatServ,NoteServ";
- nick = "UWorld2,ChanSvr,ChanSaver,ChanServ";
- nick = "Uworld,NickSvr,NickSaver,NickServ";
- nick = "LPT1,X,login,LPT2,W,Undernet,COM1,V,protocol,COM2";
- nick = "U,pass,COM3,Y,AUX,COM4,Z,newpass";
+ nick = "A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W,X,Y,Z,{,|,},~,-,_,`";
+ nick = "EuWorld,UWorld,UWorld2";
+ nick = "login,undernet,protocol,pass,newpass,org";
+ nick = "StatServ,NoteServ";
+ nick = "ChanSvr,ChanSaver,ChanServ";
+ nick = "NickSvr,NickSaver,NickServ";
+ nick = "LPT1,LPT2,COM1,COM2,COM3,COM4,AUX";
};
# [Kill]
Kill { host = "*.au"; reason = "Please use a nearer server"; };
Kill { host = "*.edu"; reason = "Please use a nearer server"; };
+# You can also kill based on username.
+Kill { username = "sub7"; realname = "s*7*"; reason = "You are infected with a Trojan"; };
+
# The file can contain for example, a reason, a link to the
-# server rules and a contact address.
+# server rules and a contact address. Note the combination
+# of username and host in the host field.
Kill
{
host = "*luser@unixbox.flooder.co.uk";
# class = "classname";
# maxhops = 2;
# hub = "*.eu.undernet.org";
+# autoconnect = no;
# };
#
# The "port" field defines the default port the server tries to connect
# to if an operator uses /connect without specifying a port. This is also
# the port used when the server attempts to auto-connect to the remote
# server. (See Class blocks for more informationa about auto-connects).
+# You may tell ircu to not automatically connect to a server by adding
+# "autoconnect = no;"; the default is to autoconnect.
#
# The maxhops field causes an SQUIT if a hub tries to introduce
# servers farther away than that; the element 'leaf;' is an alias for
# # and the default setting.
# };
#
-# The encrypted password is optional. If you wish to encrypt your
-# password, there is a utility in the ircd. Please read the file
-# tools/README.
+# By default, the password is hashed using the system's native crypt()
+# function. Other password mechanisms are available; the umkpasswd
+# utility from the ircd directory can hash passwords using those
+# mechanisms.
+#
# All privileges are shown with their default values; if you wish to
# override defaults, you should set only those privileges for the
# operator. Listing defaulted privileges just makes things harder to
};
Operator {
host = "*@*.uu.net";
- password = "notencryptedpass";
+ password = "$PLAIN$notencryptedpass";
name = "Niels";
class = "Opers";
};
port = 7000;
};
+# 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
+# by prefixing the channel name with an exclamation point ('!').
+# Wildcards are NOT supported; the channel name must match exactly.
+Quarantine {
+ "#shells" = "Thou shalt not support the h4><0rz";
+ "&kiddies" = "They can take care of themselves";
+};
+
# This is a server-implemented alias to send a message to a service.
# The string after Pseudo is the command name; the name entry inside
# is the service name, used for error messages. More than one nick
# "IPCHECK_CLONE_LIMIT" = "4";
# "IPCHECK_CLONE_PERIOD" = "40";
# "IPCHECK_CLONE_DELAY" = "600";
+# "CHANNELLEN" = "200";
# "CONFIG_OPERCMDS" = "FALSE";
# "OPLEVELS" = "TRUE";
# "LOCAL_CHANNELS" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_STATS_e" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_STATS_f" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_STATS_g" = "TRUE";
-# "HIS_STATS_h" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_STATS_i" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_STATS_j" = "TRUE";
+# "HIS_STATS_J" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_STATS_k" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_STATS_l" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_STATS_L" = "TRUE";