# vhost = "ipv6vhost";
# description = "description";
# numeric = numericnumber;
+# dns vhost = "ipv4vhost";
+# dns vhost = "ipv6vhost";
+# dns server = "ipaddress";
+# dns server = "ipaddress2";
# };
#
# If present, <virtual host> must contain a valid address in dotted
# 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
#
# Note that <server numeric> has to be unique on the network your server
# is running on, must be between 0 and 4095, and is not updated on a rehash.
+#
+# The two DNS lines allow you to specify the local IP address to use
+# for DNS lookups ("dns vhost") and one or more DNS server addresses
+# to use. If the vhost is ambiguous for some reason, you may list
+# IPV4 and/or IPV6 between the equals sign and the address string.
+# The default DNS vhost is to let the operating system assign the
+# address, and the default DNS servers are read from /etc/resolv.conf.
+# In most cases, you do not need to specify either the dns vhost or
+# the dns server.
General {
name = "London.UK.Eu.UnderNet.org";
description = "University of London, England";
# This sets information that can be retrieved with the /ADMIN command.
# It should contain at least an admin Email contact address.
Admin {
+ # At most two location lines are allowed...
Location = "The University of London";
- # At most two contact lines are allowed...
- Contact = "Undernet IRC server";
+ Location = "Undernet IRC server";
Contact = "IRC Admins <irc@london.ac.uk>";
};
#
# 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
-# Recommended client classes:
-# for Martians (yet?); they will have to register as normal users. ;-)
-# Take the following class blocks only as a guide.
+# clients or servers.
+#
# Class {
# name = "<class>";
# pingfreq = time;
# usermode = "+i";
# };
#
-# maxlinks should be set at either 0 or 1.
-#
+# For connection classes used on server links, maxlinks should be set
+# to either 0 (for hubs) or 1 (for leaf servers). Client connection
+# classes may use maxlinks between 0 and approximately 4,000,000,000.
+# maxlinks = 0 means there is no limit on the number of connections
+# using the class.
+#
# <connect freq> applies only to servers, and specifies the frequency
# that the server tries to autoconnect. setting this to 0 will cause
# the server to attempt to connect repeatedly with no delay until the
# limits the number of matching clients allowed from a particular IP
# address.
#
-# Recommended client classes:
-# Client classes. 10 = locals; 2 = for all .net and .com that are not
-# in Europe; 1 = for everybody.
+# Take the following class blocks only as a guide.
Class {
name = "Local";
pingfreq = 1 minutes 30 seconds;
maxlinks = 100;
usermode = "+iw";
};
-Client
-{
- class = "Other";
- username = "*";
-};
Class {
name = "America";
pingfreq = 1 minutes 30 seconds;
# local_gline (can set a G-line for this server only)
# local_badchan (can set a Gchan for this server only)
# see_chan (can see users in +s channels in /WHO)
+ # list_chan (can see +s channels with /LIST S, or modes with /LIST M)
# wide_gline (can use ! to force a wide G-line)
# see_opers (can see opers without DISPLAY privilege)
# local_opmode (can use OPMODE/CLEARMODE on local channels)
# apass_opmode (can use OPMODE/CLEARMODE on +A and +U keys)
#
# For global opers (with propagate = yes or local = no), the default
- # is to grant all of the above privileges EXCEPT apass_opmode. For
- # local opers, the default is to grant ONLY the following privileges:
+ # is to grant all of the above privileges EXCEPT walk_lchan,
+ # unlimit_query, set, badchan, local_badchan and apass_opmode.
+ # For local opers, the default is to grant ONLY the following
+ # privileges:
# chan_limit, mode_lchan, show_invis, show_all_invis, local_kill,
# rehash, local_gline, local_jupe, local_opmode, whox, display,
# force_local_opmode
# Kill block".
# Client {
# host = "user@host";
-# ip = "ip@host";
+# ip = "user@ip";
# password = "password";
# class = "classname";
# };
{
class = "Other";
ip = "*@*";
+ maxlinks = 2;
};
{
class = "Other";
host = "*@*";
+ maxlinks = 2;
};
# If you don't want unresolved dudes to be able to connect to your
# server, do not specify any "ip = " settings.
{
host = "*@*.com";
class = "America";
+ maxlinks = 2;
};
Client
{
host = "*@*.net";
class = "America";
+ maxlinks = 2;
};
# Now list all the .com / .net domains that you wish to have access...
# actually it's less work to do it this way than to do it the other
# way around - K-lining every single ISP in the US.
# I wish people in Holland just got a .nl domain, and not try to be
# cool and use .com...
-Client { host = "*@*.wirehub.net"; class = "Other";};
-Client { host = "*@*.planete.net"; class = "Other";};
-Client { host = "*@*.ivg.com"; class = "Other";};
-Client { host = "*@*.ib.com"; class = "Other";};
-Client { host = "*@*.ibm.net"; class = "Other";};
-Client { host = "*@*.hydro.com"; class = "Other";};
-Client { host = "*@*.nl.net"; class = "Local";};
+Client { host = "*@*.wirehub.net"; class = "Other"; maxlinks=2; };
+Client { host = "*@*.planete.net"; class = "Other"; maxlinks=2; };
+Client { host = "*@*.ivg.com"; class = "Other"; maxlinks=2; };
+Client { host = "*@*.ib.com"; class = "Other"; maxlinks=2; };
+Client { host = "*@*.ibm.net"; class = "Other"; maxlinks=2; };
+Client { host = "*@*.hydro.com"; class = "Other"; maxlinks=2; };
+Client { host = "*@*.nl.net"; class = "Local"; maxlinks=2; };
# You can request a more complete listing, including the "list of standard
# Kill blocks" from the Routing Committee; it will also be sent to you if
host = "*@*.london.ac.uk";
ip = "*@193.37.*";
class = "Local";
+ # A maxlinks of over 5 will automatically be glined by euworld on Undernet
+ maxlinks = 5;
};
# You can put an expression in the maxlinks value, which will make ircd
host = "*@*";
ip = "*@*";
class = "Other";
+ maxlinks = 2;
};
# 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.
# 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]
#
#
# 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"; };
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";
# Connect {
# name = "servername";
# host = "hostnameORip";
+# vhost = "localIP";
# password = "passwd";
# port = portno;
# 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.
+#
+# If the vhost field is present, the server will use that IP as the
+# local end of connections that it initiates to this server. This
+# overrides the vhost value from the General block.
#
# The maxhops field causes an SQUIT if a hub tries to introduce
# servers farther away than that; the element 'leaf;' is an alias for
#
# 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";
# # 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. If you use a password format that is NOT generated by
+# umkpasswd, ircu will not recognize the oper's password.
+#
# 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";
};
# IANA says we should use port 194, but that requires us to run as root,
# so we don't do that.
#
+#
# Port {
-# port = number;
+# port = [ipv4] [ipv6] number;
# mask = "ipmask";
# # Use this to control the interface you bind to.
-# vhost = "virtualhostip";
+# 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.
# hidden = yes;
# };
#
+# The port and vhost lines allow you to specify one or both of "ipv4"
+# and "ipv6" as address families to use for the port. The default is
+# to listen on both IPv4 and IPv6.
+#
# The mask setting allows you to specify a range of IP addresses that
# you will allow connections from. This should only contain IP addresses
# and '*' if used. This field only uses IP addresses. This does not use
port = 4400;
};
-# This is a Server port that is Hidden
+# This is an IPv4-only Server port that is Hidden
Port {
server = yes;
hidden = yes;
- port = 4401;
+ port = ipv4 4401;
};
# The following are normal client ports
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
+# 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
};
# You can ask a separate server whether to allow users to connect.
-IAuth {
- pass = "ircd-iauth";
- host = "127.0.0.1";
- port = 7700;
- connectfreq = 30;
- timeout = 60;
-};
+# Uncomment this ONLY if you have an iauth helper program.
+# IAuth {
+# program = "../path/to/iauth" "-n" "options go here";
+# };
# [features]
# IRC servers have a large number of options and features. Most of these
# "IPCHECK_CLONE_LIMIT" = "4";
# "IPCHECK_CLONE_PERIOD" = "40";
# "IPCHECK_CLONE_DELAY" = "600";
+# "CHANNELLEN" = "200";
# "CONFIG_OPERCMDS" = "FALSE";
# "OPLEVELS" = "TRUE";
+# "ZANNELS" = "TRUE";
# "LOCAL_CHANNELS" = "TRUE";
# "ANNOUNCE_INVITES" = "FALSE";
# These were introduced by Undernet CFV-165 to add "Head-In-Sand" (HIS)
# "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";
# "HIS_STATS_x" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_STATS_y" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_STATS_z" = "TRUE";
+# "HIS_STATS_IAUTH" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_WHOIS_SERVERNAME" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_WHOIS_IDLETIME" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_WHOIS_LOCALCHAN" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_WHO_SERVERNAME" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_WHO_HOPCOUNT" = "TRUE";
+# "HIS_MODEWHO" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_BANWHO" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_KILLWHO" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_REWRITE" = "TRUE";
# "HIS_SERVERNAME" = "*.undernet.org";
# "HIS_SERVERINFO" = "The Undernet Underworld";
# "HIS_URLSERVERS" = "http://www.undernet.org/servers.php";
+# "URLREG" = "http://cservice.undernet.org/live/";
};
# Well, you have now reached the end of this sample configuration