# 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>";
};
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)
# 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)
# Kill block".
# Client {
# host = "user@host";
-# ip = "ip@host";
+# ip = "user@ip";
# password = "password";
# class = "classname";
# };
# Connect {
# name = "servername";
# host = "hostnameORip";
+# vhost = "localIP";
# password = "passwd";
# port = portno;
# class = "classname";
# 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
# 'maxhops = 0;'. The hub field limits the names of servers that may
# 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";
# # 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
};
# 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
# "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_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