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3 # ___ ___ ____ ____ _ #
4 # |_ _|_ __ ___ _ __|_ _| _ \ / ___|__| | #
5 # | || '_ \/ __| '_ \| || |_) | | / _` | #
6 # | || | | \__ \ |_) | || _ <| |__| (_| | #
7 # |___|_| |_|___/ .__/___|_| \_\\____\__,_| #
10 # / ___|___ _ __ / _(_) __ _ _ _ _ __ __ _| |_(_) ___ _ __ #
11 # | | / _ \| '_ \| |_| |/ _` | | | | '__/ _` | __| |/ _ \| '_ \ #
12 # | |__| (_) | | | | _| | (_| | |_| | | | (_| | |_| | (_) | | | | #
13 # \____\___/|_| |_|_| |_|\__, |\__,_|_| \__,_|\__|_|\___/|_| |_| #
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20 # This is an example of the config file for InspIRCd. #
21 # Change the options to suit your network #
23 # Last updated on : 04/09/2006 #
24 # Written by : CC (cc@backchat.co.za) #
25 # Updated by : katsklaw (katsklaw@gmail.com) #
26 # Updated by : brain (brain@inspircd.org) #
28 # ____ _ _____ _ _ ____ _ _ _ #
29 # | _ \ ___ __ _ __| | |_ _| |__ (_)___ | __ )(_) |_| | #
30 # | |_) / _ \/ _` |/ _` | | | | '_ \| / __| | _ \| | __| | #
31 # | _ < __/ (_| | (_| | | | | | | | \__ \ | |_) | | |_|_| #
32 # |_| \_\___|\__,_|\__,_| |_| |_| |_|_|___/ |____/|_|\__(_) #
34 # Lines prefixed with READ THIS BIT, as shown above, are IMPORTANT #
35 # lines, and you REALLY SHOULD READ THEM. Yes, THIS MEANS YOU. Even #
36 # if you've configured InspIRCd before, these probably indicate #
37 # something new or different to this version and you SHOULD READ IT. #
39 ########################################################################
41 # Unalphabeticalise the modules list at your own risk #
43 ########################################################################
46 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- SERVER DESCRIPTION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-
48 # Here is where you enter the information about your server. #
50 # Syntax is as follows: #
52 # <server name="server.name" #
53 # description="Server Description" #
54 # network="MyNetwork"> #
57 <server name="penguin.omega.org.za"
58 description="Waddle World"
62 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- ADMIN INFORMATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
64 # Describes the Server Administrator's real name, nick #
65 # and email address. #
67 # Syntax is as follows: #
68 # <admin name="real name" #
70 # email="email@address.com"> #
73 <admin name="Johnny English"
75 email="MI5@the.best.secret.agent">
78 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- PORT CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-
80 # Enter the port and address bindings here. #
82 # bind address - specifies which address ports bind to. Leaving this #
83 # field blank binds the port to all IPs available. #
85 # port - The port number to bind to. You may specify a port #
86 # range here, e.g. "6667-6669,7000,7001". If you do #
87 # this, the server will count each port within your #
88 # range as a seperate binding, making the above #
89 # example equivalent to five seperate bind tags. #
90 # A failure on one port in the range does not prevent #
91 # the entire range from being bound, just that one #
94 # type - can be 'clients' or 'servers'. The clients type is #
95 # a standard tcp based socket, the servers type is a #
96 # also a TCP based connection but of a different #
97 # format. SSL support is provided by modules, to #
98 # enable SSL support, please read the module section #
99 # of this configuration file. #
101 # ssl - When using m_ssl_gnutls.so or m_ssl_openssl.so #
102 # modules, you must define this value to use ssl on #
103 # that port. valid values are 'gnutls' or 'openssl' #
104 # respectively. If the module is not loaded, this #
105 # setting is ignored. #
107 # transport - If you have m_spanningtree.so loaded, along with #
108 # either of the SSL modules (m_ssl_gnutls or #
109 # m_ssl_openssl) then you may make use of this value. #
110 # setting it to 'openssl' or 'gnutls' indicates that #
111 # the port should accept connections using the given #
112 # transport name only. Transports are layers which #
113 # sit on top of a socket and change the way data is #
114 # sent and received, e.g. encryption, compression, #
115 # and other such things. Because this may not be #
116 # limited in use to just encryption, the 'ssl' value #
117 # used for client ports does not exist for servers, #
118 # and this value is used instead. #
119 # ____ _ _____ _ _ ____ _ _ _ #
120 # | _ \ ___ __ _ __| | |_ _| |__ (_)___ | __ )(_) |_| | #
121 # | |_) / _ \/ _` |/ _` | | | | '_ \| / __| | _ \| | __| | #
122 # | _ < __/ (_| | (_| | | | | | | | \__ \ | |_) | | |_|_| #
123 # |_| \_\___|\__,_|\__,_| |_| |_| |_|_|___/ |____/|_|\__(_) #
125 # If you want to link servers to InspIRCd you must load the #
126 # m_spanningtree module! Please see the modules list below for #
127 # information on how to load this module! If you do not load this #
128 # module, server ports will NOT be bound! #
130 # Leaving address empty binds to all available interfaces #
132 # Syntax is as follows: #
134 # <bind address="ip address" port="port" type="clients"> #
135 # <bind address="ip address" port="port" type="servers"> #
137 # If InspIRCd is built for IPV6, and you wish to accept IPV4 clients, #
138 # then you must specify your IPV6 clients in the following form: #
139 # ::ffff:1.2.3.4, where 1.2.3.4 is the IPV4 address to bind the #
140 # port on. If InspIRCd is built for IPV4 connections (this is the #
141 # default) then you do not need to prefix your addresses like this. #
144 <bind address="" port="6000" type="clients">
145 <bind address="" port="6660-6669" type="clients" ssl="gnutls">
147 # When linking servers, the openssl and gnutls transports are largely
148 # link-compatible and can be used alongside each other or either/or
149 # on each end of the link without any significant issues.
151 <bind address="" port="7000,7001" type="servers">
152 <bind address="1.2.3.4" port="7005" type="servers" transport="openssl">
155 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- DIE/RESTART CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-
157 # You can configure the passwords here which you wish to use for #
158 # the die and restart commands. Only trusted ircops who will #
159 # need this ability should know the die and restart password. #
161 # Syntax is as follows: #
162 # <power diepass="die password" restartpass="restart password" #
163 # pause="secs before dying"> #
166 <power diepass="diepass" restartpass="restartpass" pause="2">
169 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-# INCLUDE CONFIGURATION #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
171 # This optional tag allows you to include another config file #
172 # allowing you to keep your configuration tidy. The configuration #
173 # file you include will be treated as part of the configuration file #
174 # which includes it, in simple terms the inclusion is transparent. #
176 # All paths to config files are relative to the directory of the main #
177 # config file inspircd.conf, unless the filename starts with a forward#
178 # slash (/) in which case it is treated as an absolute path. #
180 # Syntax is as follows: #
181 #<include file="file.conf"> #
184 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- CONNECTIONS CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
186 # This is where you can configure which connections are allowed #
187 # and denied access onto your server. #
188 # The password is optional. #
189 # You may have as many of these as you require. #
190 # To allow/deny all connections use a * #
192 # Syntax is as follows: #
194 # <connect allow="ip mask"> #
195 # <connect allow="ip mask" password="blahblah"> #
196 # <connect allow="ip mask" password="blah" timeout="10"> #
197 # <connect allow="ip mask" timeout="blah" flood="5"> #
198 # <connect allow="ip mask" threshold="8" pingfreq="120"> #
199 # <connect allow="ip mask" sendq="99999" revcq="696969"> #
200 # <connect allow="ip mask" localmax="3" globalmax="3"> #
201 # <connect deny="ip mask"> #
203 # IP masks may be specified in CIDR format or wildcard format, #
204 # for IPV4 and IPV6. #
206 # You may optionally include timeout="x" on any allow line, which #
207 # specifies the amount of time given before an unknown connection #
208 # is closed if USER/NICK/PASS are not given. This value is in secs #
210 # You should also include a flood="x" line which indicates #
211 # the number of lines a user may place into their buffer at once #
212 # before they are disconnected for excess flood. This feature can #
213 # not be disabled, however it can be set to exremely high values, #
214 # rendering it effectively disabled. A recommended value is 10. #
215 # A counter is maintained for each user which is reset every #
216 # 'threshold' seconds and specifying this threshold value with #
217 # threshold="X" indicates how often the counter is reset. For #
218 # example, with flood="5" and threshold="8", the user may not send #
219 # more than 5 lines in 8 secs. #
221 # You may optionally specify the sendq size and ping frequency of #
222 # each connect:allow line using the pingfreq="X" and sendq="X" #
223 # settings as shown in the full example below. #
224 # The ping frequency is specified in seconds, and the sendq size #
225 # in bytes. It is recommended, although not enforced, that you #
226 # should never set your sendq size to less than 8k. Send Queues are #
227 # dynamically allocated and can grow as needed up to the maximum #
230 # The optional recvq value is the maximum size which users in this #
231 # group may grow their receive queue to. This is recommended to be #
232 # kept pretty low compared to the sendq, as users will always #
233 # recieve more than they send in normal circumstances. The default #
234 # if not specified is 4096. #
236 # IMPORTANT NOTE, CALL THE CONFUSION POLICE! #
237 # The sendq is the data waiting to be sent TO THE USER. #
238 # The recvq is the data being received FROM THE USER. #
239 # The names sendq and recvq are from the SERVER'S PERSPECTIVE not #
240 # that of the user... Just to clear up any confusion or complaints #
241 # that these are backwards :p #
243 # The localmax and globalmax values can be used to enforce local #
244 # and global session limits on connections. The session limits are #
245 # counted against all users, but applied only to users within the #
246 # class. For example, if you had a class 'A' which has a session #
247 # limit of 3, and a class 'B' which has a session limit of 5, and #
248 # somehow, two users managed to get into class B which also match #
249 # class A, there is only one connection left for this IP now in A, #
250 # but if they can connect again to B, there are three. You get the #
254 <connect allow="196.12.*" password="secret">
255 <connect allow="*" timeout="60" flood="20" threshold="1" pingfreq="120" sendq="262144" recvq="8192" localmax="3" globalmax="3">
257 <connect deny="69.254.*">
258 <connect deny="3ffe::0/32">
261 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- CLASS CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-
263 # Classes are a group of commands which are grouped together #
264 # and given a unique name. They used to define which commands #
265 # are available to certain types of Operators. #
267 # Syntax is as follows: #
269 # <class name="name" commands="oper commands"> #
271 # ____ _ _____ _ _ ____ _ _ _ #
272 # | _ \ ___ __ _ __| | |_ _| |__ (_)___ | __ )(_) |_| | #
273 # | |_) / _ \/ _` |/ _` | | | | '_ \| / __| | _ \| | __| | #
274 # | _ < __/ (_| | (_| | | | | | | | \__ \ | |_) | | |_|_| #
275 # |_| \_\___|\__,_|\__,_| |_| |_| |_|_|___/ |____/|_|\__(_) #
277 # You are not forced to give these classes the names given below. #
278 # You can create your own named classes, if you want, in fact that #
279 # is the whole idea of this system! #
281 # Note: It is possible to make a class which covers all available #
282 # commands. To do this, specify commands="*". This is not really #
283 # recommended, as it negates the whole purpose of the class system, #
284 # however it is provided for fast configuration (e.g. in test nets) #
287 <class name="Shutdown" commands="DIE RESTART REHASH LOADMODULE UNLOADMODULE RELOAD">
288 <class name="ServerLink" commands="CONNECT SQUIT RCONNECT MKPASSWD MKSHA256">
289 <class name="BanControl" commands="KILL GLINE KLINE ZLINE QLINE ELINE">
290 <class name="OperChat" commands="WALLOPS GLOBOPS SETIDLE SPYLIST SPYNAMES">
291 <class name="HostCloak" commands="SETHOST SETIDENT SETNAME CHGHOST CHGIDENT">
294 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- OPERATOR COMPOSITION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
296 # This is where you specify which types of operators you have on #
297 # your server, as well as the commands they are allowed to use. #
298 # This works alongside with the classes specified above. #
300 # type name - a name for the combined class types #
301 # a type name cannot contain spaces, however if you #
302 # put an _ symbol in the name, it will be translated #
303 # to a space when displayed in a WHOIS. #
305 # classes - specified above, used for flexibility for the #
306 # server admin to decide on which operators get #
307 # what commands. Class names are case sensitive, #
308 # seperate multiple class names with spaces. #
310 # host - optional hostmask operators will recieve on oper-up. #
312 # Syntax is as follows: #
314 # <type name="name" classes="class names" host="oper hostmask"> #
316 # ____ _ _____ _ _ ____ _ _ _ #
317 # | _ \ ___ __ _ __| | |_ _| |__ (_)___ | __ )(_) |_| | #
318 # | |_) / _ \/ _` |/ _` | | | | '_ \| / __| | _ \| | __| | #
319 # | _ < __/ (_| | (_| | | | | | | | \__ \ | |_) | | |_|_| #
320 # |_| \_\___|\__,_|\__,_| |_| |_| |_|_|___/ |____/|_|\__(_) #
322 # You are not forced to give these types the names given below. #
323 # You can create your own named types, if you want, in fact that #
324 # is the whole idea of this system! #
327 <type name="NetAdmin" classes="OperChat BanControl HostCloak Shutdown ServerLink" host="netadmin.omega.org.za">
328 <type name="GlobalOp" classes="OperChat BanControl HostCloak ServerLink" host="ircop.omega.org.za">
329 <type name="Helper" classes="HostCloak" host="helper.omega.org.za">
332 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- OPERATOR CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
334 # Opers are defined here. This is a very important section. #
335 # Remember to only make operators out of truthworthy people. #
337 # name - oper name, This is case sensitive, so it is best to #
340 # password - password to oper-up, also case sensitive. #
341 # encryption is supported via modules. You may load #
342 # modules for MD5 or SHA256 encryption, and if you do, #
343 # this value will be a hash value, otherwise put a #
344 # plaintext password in this value. #
346 # host - hosts of client allowed to oper-up. #
347 # wildcards accepted, seperate multiple hosts with a #
348 # space. You may also specify CIDR ip addresses. #
350 # fingerprint - When using the m_ssl_oper_cert.so module, you may #
351 # specify a key fingerprint here. This can be obtained #
352 # using the /fingerprint command whilst the module is #
353 # loaded, or from the notice given to you when you #
354 # connect to the ircd using a client certificate, #
355 # and will lock this oper block to only the user who #
356 # has that specific key/certificate pair. #
357 # This enhances security a great deal, however it #
358 # requires that opers use clients which can send ssl #
359 # client certificates, if this is configured for that #
360 # oper. Note that if the m_ssl_oper.so module is not #
361 # loaded, and/or one of m_ssl_openssl or m_ssl_gnutls #
362 # is not loaded, this configuration option has no #
363 # effect and will be ignored. #
365 # type - Sefines the kind of operator. This must match a type #
366 # tag you defined above, and is case sensitive. #
368 # Syntax is as follows: #
369 # <oper name="login" #
371 # host="hostmask@of.oper" #
372 # fingerprint="hexsequence" #
373 # type="oper type"> #
376 <oper name="katsklaw"
378 host="ident@dialup15.isp.com *@localhost *@server.com *@3ffe::0/16"
379 fingerprint="a41d730937a53b79f788c0ab13e9e1d5"
383 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- SERVER LINK CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
385 # Defines which servers can link to this one, and which servers this #
386 # server may create outbound links to. #
388 # name - The name is the canocial name of the server, does #
389 # not have to resolve - but it is expected to be set #
390 # in the remote servers connection info. #
392 # ipaddr - Valid host or ip address for remote server. These #
393 # hosts are resolved on rehash, and cached, if you #
394 # specify a hostname, so if you find that your server #
395 # is still trying to connect to an old IP after you #
396 # have updated your dns, try rehashing and then #
397 # attempting the connect again. #
399 # port - The TCP port for the remote server. #
401 # sendpass - Password to send to create an outbound connection #
404 # recvpass - Password to receive to accept an inbound connection #
405 # from this server. #
407 # autoconnect - Sets the server to autoconnect. Where x is the num. #
408 # (optional) of seconds between attempts. e.g. 300 = 5 minutes. #
410 # transport - If defined, this is a transport name implemented by #
411 # another module. Transports are layers on top of #
412 # plaintext connections, which alter them in certain #
413 # ways. Currently the two supported transports are #
414 # 'openssl' and 'gnutls' which are types of SSL #
415 # encryption. If you define a transport, both ends of #
416 # the connection must use that same transport for the #
419 # hidden - When using m_spanningtree.so for linking. you may #
420 # set this to 'yes', and if you do, the IP address/ #
421 # hostname of this connection will NEVER be shown to #
422 # any opers on the network. In /STATS c its address #
423 # will show as *@<hidden>, and during CONNECT and #
424 # inbound connections, its IP will show as <hidden> #
425 # UNLESS the connection fails (e.g. due to a bad #
426 # password or servername) #
428 # allowmask - When this is defined, it indicates a range of IP #
429 # addresses to allow for this link (You may use CIDR #
430 # or wildcard form for this address). #
431 # e.g. if your server is going to connect to you from #
432 # the range 1.2.3.1 through 1.2.3.255, put 1.2.3.0/24 #
433 # into this value. If it is not defined, then only #
434 # the ipaddr field of the server shall be allowed. #
436 # failover - If you define this option, it must be the name of a #
437 # different link tag in your configuration. This #
438 # option causes the ircd to attempt a connection to #
439 # the failover link in the event that the connection #
440 # to this server fails. For example, you could define #
441 # two hub uplinks to a leaf server, and set an #
442 # american server to autoconnect, with a european #
443 # hub as its failover. In this situation, your ircd #
444 # will only try the link to the european hub if the #
445 # american hub is unreachable. NOTE that for the #
446 # intents and purposes of this option, an unreachable #
447 # server is one which DOES NOT ANSWER THE CONNECTION. #
448 # If the server answers the connection with accept(), #
449 # EVEN IF THE CREDENTIALS ARE INVALID, the failover #
450 # link will not be tried! Failover settings will also #
451 # apply to autoconnected servers as well as manually #
454 # timeout - If this is defined, then outbound connections will #
455 # time out if they are not connected within this many #
456 # seconds. If this is not defined, the default of ten #
459 # to u:line a server (give it extra privilages required for running #
460 # services, Q, etc) you must include the <uline server> tag as shown #
461 # in the example below. You can have as many of these as you like. #
463 # WARNING: Unlike other ircds, u:lining a server allows ALL users on #
464 # that server to operoverride modes. This should only be used for #
465 # services and protected oper servers! #
467 # NOTE: If you have built InspIRCd with IPV6 support, and you want #
468 # to link to an IPV4 server, you must specify the IP address in the #
469 # form '::ffff:1.2.3.4' where 1.2.3.4 is the IP address of the target #
470 # server. If you have built InspIRCd for IPV4 (this is the default) #
471 # you should not prefix your IP addresses in this fashion. #
473 # ____ _ _____ _ _ ____ _ _ _ #
474 # | _ \ ___ __ _ __| | |_ _| |__ (_)___ | __ )(_) |_| | #
475 # | |_) / _ \/ _` |/ _` | | | | '_ \| / __| | _ \| | __| | #
476 # | _ < __/ (_| | (_| | | | | | | | \__ \ | |_) | | |_|_| #
477 # |_| \_\___|\__,_|\__,_| |_| |_| |_|_|___/ |____/|_|\__(_) #
479 # If you want to link servers to InspIRCd you must load the #
480 # m_spanningtree module! Please see the modules list below for #
481 # information on how to load this module! If you do not load this #
482 # module, server links will NOT work! #
484 # Also, if you define any transports, you must load the modules for #
485 # these transports BEFORE you load m_spanningtree, e.g. place them #
486 # above it in the configuration file. Currently this means the two #
487 # modules m_ssl_gnutls and m_ssl_openssl, depending on which you #
491 <link name="hub.penguin.org"
492 ipaddr="penguin.box.com"
494 allowmask="69.58.44.0/24"
496 failover="hub.other.net"
499 sendpass="outgoing!password"
500 recvpass="incoming!password">
502 <link name="services.antarctic.com"
505 allowmask="127.0.0.0/8"
507 recvpass="polarbears">
509 <uline server="services.antarctic.com">
512 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- MISCELLANEOUS CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
514 # These options let you define the path to your motd and rules #
515 # files. If these are relative paths, they are relative to the #
516 # configurtion directory. #
519 <files motd="inspircd.motd"
520 rules="inspircd.rules">
522 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-# DNS SERVER -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
524 # Define your DNS server address here. InspIRCd has its own resolver. #
525 # If you do not define this value, the first dns server from your #
526 # /etc/resolv.conf file is read. If no entries are found in this file #
527 # or the file cannot be opened, the default value '127.0.0.1' is used #
528 # instead. The timeout value is in seconds. #
530 # ____ _ _____ _ _ ____ _ _ _ #
531 # | _ \ ___ __ _ __| | |_ _| |__ (_)___ | __ )(_) |_| | #
532 # | |_) / _ \/ _` |/ _` | | | | '_ \| / __| | _ \| | __| | #
533 # | _ < __/ (_| | (_| | | | | | | | \__ \ | |_) | | |_|_| #
534 # |_| \_\___|\__,_|\__,_| |_| |_| |_|_|___/ |____/|_|\__(_) #
536 # When choosing a server, be sure to choose one which will do a #
537 # RECURSIVE LOOKUP. InspIRCd's resolver does not currently do these #
538 # recursive lookups itself, to save time and resources. The dns #
539 # server recommended by the InspIRCd team is bind, available from the #
540 # ISC website. If your DNS server does not do a recursive lookup, you #
541 # will be able to notice this by the fact that none of your users are #
542 # resolving even though the DNS server appears to be up! Most ISP and #
543 # hosting provider DNS servers support recursive lookups. #
545 # NOTE: If you have built InspIRCd with IPV6 support, and you want #
546 # to use an IPV4 nameserver, you must specify the IP address in the #
547 # form '::ffff:1.2.3.4' where 1.2.3.4 is the IP address of the target #
548 # server. If you have built InspIRCd for IPV4 (this is the default) #
549 # you should not prefix your IP addresses in this fashion. #
551 # IF YOUR RESOLV.CONF CONTAINS ONLY IPV4 ADDRESSES, AND YOU ARE USING #
552 # IPV6, YOU MUST DEFINE THE <DNS SERVER> TAG, AND USE THE ::FFFF #
553 # PREFIX NOTATION. IF YOU DO NOT, HOSTS WILL *NOT* RESOLVE. #
556 <dns server="127.0.0.1" timeout="5">
558 # An example of using IPV4 nameservers over IPV6
559 #<dns server="::ffff:127.0.0.1" timeout="5">
561 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-# PID FILE -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
563 # Define the path to the PID file here. The PID file can be used to #
564 # rehash the ircd from the shell or to terminate the ircd from the #
565 # shell using shell scripts, perl scripts etc, and to monitor the #
566 # ircd's state via cron jobs. If this is a relative path, it will be #
567 # relative to the configuration directory, and if it is not defined, #
568 # the default of 'inspircd.pid' is used. #
571 #<pid file="/path/to/inspircd.pid">
573 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- BANLIST LIMITS #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
575 # Use these tags to customise the ban limits on a per channel basis. #
576 # the tags are read from top to bottom, and any tag found which #
577 # matches the channels name applies the banlimit to that channel. #
578 # It is advisable to put an entry with the channel as '*' at the #
579 # bottom of the list. If none are specified or no maxbans tag is #
580 # matched, the banlist size defaults to 64 entries. #
583 <banlist chan="#morons" limit="128">
584 <banlist chan="*" limit="69">
586 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- DISABLED COMMANDS -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
588 # This tag is optional, and specifies one or more commands which are #
589 # not available to non-operators. For example you may wish to disable #
590 # NICK and prevent non-opers from changing their nicknames. #
591 # Note that any disabled commands take effect only after the user has #
592 # 'registered' (e.g. after the initial USER/NICK/PASS on connection) #
593 # so for example disabling NICK will not cripple your network. #
596 #<disabled commands="TOPIC MODE">
599 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- RTFM LINE -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
601 # Just remove this... Its here to make you read ALL of the config #
604 <die value="You should probably edit your config *PROPERLY* and try again.">
608 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- SERVER OPTIONS -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
610 # Settings to define which features are useable on your server. #
612 # prefixquit - a prefix for a client's quit message #
614 # loglevel - specifies what detail of messages to log in the #
615 # log file. You may select from debug, verbose, #
616 # default, sparse and none. #
618 # allowhalfop - allows the +h channel mode #
620 # noservices - If noservices is true, yes, or 1, then the first #
621 # user into a channel gets founder status. This is #
622 # only useful on networks running the m_chanprotect #
623 # module without services. #
625 # qaprefixes - If qaprefixes is true, yes, or 1, then users #
626 # with +q or +a will get the ~ or & prefixes #
627 # used in unreal. This is only useful on networks #
628 # running the m_chanprotect module #
630 # deprotectself - If this value is set to yes, true, or 1, then any #
631 # user with +q or +a may remove the +q or +a from #
632 # themselves. The default setting is to not enable #
633 # this feature, which stops even the founder taking #
634 # away their founder status without using services. #
636 # cyclehosts - If this is set to true, yes or 1, then when a #
637 # user's hostname changes, they will appear to quit #
638 # and then rejoin with their new host. This prevents #
639 # clients from being confused by host changes, #
640 # especially in the case of bots, and it is #
641 # recommended that this option is enabled. #
643 # netbuffersize - size of the buffer used to receive data from #
644 # clients. The ircd may only read() this amount #
645 # of text in one go at any time. (OPTIONAL) #
647 # maxwho - The maximum number of results returned by a /WHO #
648 # query. This is to prevent /WHO being used as a #
649 # spam vector or means of flooding an ircd. The #
650 # default is 128, it is not recommended to raise it #
651 # above 1024. Values up to 65535 are permitted. #
653 # somaxconn - The maximum number of sockets that may be waiting #
654 # in the accept queue. This usually allows the ircd #
655 # to soak up more connections in a shorter space of #
656 # time when increased but please be aware there is a #
657 # system defined maximum value to this, the same way #
658 # there is a system defined maximum number of file #
659 # descriptors. Some systems may only allow this to #
660 # be up to 5 (ugh) while others such as FreeBSD will #
661 # default to a much nicer 128. #
663 # moduledir - This optional value indicates a runtime change of #
664 # the location where modules are to be found. This #
665 # does not add a supplementary directory. There can #
666 # only be one module path. #
668 # softlimit - This optional feature allows a defined softlimit. #
669 # if defined sets a soft maxconnections value, has #
670 # to be less than the ./configure maxclients #
672 # userstats - The userstats field is optional and specifies #
673 # which stats characters in /STATS may be requested #
674 # by non-operators. Stats characters in this field #
675 # are case sensitive and are allowed to users #
676 # independent of if they are in a module or the core #
678 # operspywhois - If this is set then when an IRC operator uses #
679 # /WHOIS on a user they will see all channels, even #
680 # ones if channels are secret (+s), private (+p) or #
681 # if the target user is invisible +i. #
683 # customversion - If you specify this configuration item, and it is #
684 # not set to an empty value, then when a user does #
685 # a /VERSION command on the ircd, this string will #
686 # be displayed as the second portion of the output, #
687 # replacing the system 'uname', compile flags and #
688 # socket engine/dns engine names. You may use this #
689 # to enhance security, or simply for vanity. #
691 # maxtargets - The maxtargets field is optional, and if not #
692 # defined, defaults to 20. It indicates the maximum #
693 # number of targets which may be given to commands #
694 # such as PRIVMSG, KICK etc. #
696 # hidesplits - When set to 'yes', will hide split server names #
697 # from non-opers. Non-opers will see '*.net *.split' #
698 # instead of the server names in the quit message, #
699 # identical to the way IRCu displays them. #
701 # hidebans - When set to 'yes', will hide gline, kline, zline #
702 # and qline quit messages from non-opers. For #
703 # example, user A who is not an oper will just see #
704 # (G-Lined) while user B who is an oper will see the #
705 # text (G-Lined: Reason here) instead. #
707 # hidewhois - When defined with a non-empty value, the given #
708 # text will be used in place of the user's server #
709 # in WHOIS, when a user is WHOISed by a non-oper. #
710 # For example, most nets will want to set this to #
711 # something like '*.netname.net' to conceal the #
712 # actual server the user is on. #
714 # flatlinks - When you are using m_spanningtree.so, and this #
715 # value is set to true, yes or 1, /MAP and /LINKS #
716 # will be flattened when shown to a non-oper. #
718 # hideulines - When you are using m_spanningtree.so, and this #
719 # value is set to true, yes or 1, then U-lined #
720 # servers will be hidden in /LINKS and /MAP. For non #
721 # opers. Please be aware that this will also hide #
722 # any leaf servers of a U-lined server, e.g. jupes. #
724 # nouserdns - If set to 'yes', 'true' or '1', no user dns #
725 # lookups will be performed for connecting users. #
726 # this can save a lot of resources on very busy irc #
729 # syntaxhints - If set to 'yes', 'true' or '1', when a user does #
730 # not give enough parameters for a command, a syntax #
731 # hint will be given (using the RPL_TEXT numeric) #
732 # as well as the standard ERR_NEEDMOREPARAMS. #
734 # announcets - If this value is defined to 'yes', 'true' or '1', #
735 # then if a channel's timestamp is updated the users #
736 # on the channel will be informed of the change via #
737 # a server notice to the channel with the old and #
738 # new TS values in the timestamp. If you think this #
739 # is just pointless noise, define the value to 0. #
741 # notimesync - If this value is 'yes', 'true', or '1', time #
742 # synchronization is disabled on this server. This #
743 # means any servers you are linked to will not #
744 # automatically synchronize time with you, and in #
745 # most cases will just result in more bounced modes #
746 # on netsplits. This option should be the same on #
750 <options prefixquit="Quit: "
752 netbuffersize="10240"
775 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- WHOWAS OPTIONS -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
777 # This tag lets you define the behaviour of the /whowas command of #
780 # groupsize - Controls the maximum entries per nick shown when #
781 # performing a /whowas nick. Setting this to 0 dis- #
782 # ables whowas completely. #
784 # maxgroups - The maximum number of nickgroups that can be added #
785 # to the list. If max is reached, oldest group will #
786 # be deleted first like a FIFO. A groupsize of 3 and #
787 # a maxgroups of 5000 will allow for 5000 nicks to #
788 # be stored with a history of 3, thus giving a total #
789 # of 3 * 5000 = 15000 entries. A setting of 0 dis- #
790 # ables whowas completely. #
792 # maxkeep - The maximum time a nick is kept in the whowas list #
793 # before being pruned. Time may be specified in #
794 # seconds, or in the following format: 1y2w3d4h5m6s #
795 # meaning one year, two weeks, three days, 4 hours, #
796 # 5 minutes and 6 seconds. All fields in this format #
797 # are optional. Minimum is 1 hour, if less InspIRCd #
798 # will default back to 1 hour. #
800 #<whowas groupsize="10" #
801 # maxgroups="100000" #
805 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- MODULE OPTIONS -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
807 # These tags define which modules will be loaded on startup by your #
808 # server. Add modules without any paths. When you make your ircd #
809 # using the 'make' command, all compiled modules will be moved into #
810 # the folder you specified when you ran ./configure. The module tag #
811 # automatically looks for modules in this location. #
812 # If you attempt to load a module outside of this location, either #
813 # in the config, or via /LOADMODULE, you will receive an error. #
815 # By default, ALL modules are commented out. You must uncomment them #
816 # or add lines to your config to load modules. Please refer to #
817 # http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/Modules_List for a list of modules and#
818 # each modules link for any additional conf tags they require. #
820 # You may use wildcards in a <module> tag to load all modules which #
821 # match a glob pattern (e.g. m_sa????.so would load m_sajoin, #
822 # m_sapart, m_saquit and m_sanick) #
824 # ____ _ _____ _ _ ____ _ _ _ #
825 # | _ \ ___ __ _ __| | |_ _| |__ (_)___ | __ )(_) |_| | #
826 # | |_) / _ \/ _` |/ _` | | | | '_ \| / __| | _ \| | __| | #
827 # | _ < __/ (_| | (_| | | | | | | | \__ \ | |_) | | |_|_| #
828 # |_| \_\___|\__,_|\__,_| |_| |_| |_|_|___/ |____/|_|\__(_) #
830 # To link servers to InspIRCd, you MUST load the m_spanningtree #
831 # module, as shown below. If you DO NOT do this, server links will #
832 # NOT work at all. ie. The ports will NOT bind, and /connect will not #
833 # work properly. This is by design, to allow for the implementation #
834 # of other linking protocols in modules in the future. #
836 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
837 # Spanning Tree module - allows linking of servers using the spanning
838 # tree protocol (see the READ THIS BIT section above).
840 #<module name="m_spanningtree.so">
843 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
844 # MD5 Module - Allows other modules to generate MD5 hashes, usually for
845 # cryptographic uses and security.
848 # Other modules such as m_cloaking.so and m_opermd5.so may rely on
849 # this module being loaded to function.
851 #<module name="m_md5.so">
853 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
854 # SHA256 Module - Allows other modules to generate SHA256 hashes,
855 # usually for cryptographic uses and security.
858 # Other modules such as m_opermd5.so may rely on this module being
859 # loaded to function.
861 #<module name="m_sha256.so">
863 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
864 # Alias module: Allows you to define server-side command aliases
865 #<module name="m_alias.so">
867 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- ALIAS DEFINITIONS -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
869 # If you have the m_alias.so module loaded, you may also define #
870 # aliases as shown below. They are commonly used to provide shortcut #
871 # commands to services, however they are not limited to just this use.#
872 # An alias tag requires the following values to be defined in it: #
874 # text - The text to detect at the start of the line, #
875 # must be at the start of the line to trigger the #
876 # alias. Cant contain spaces, but case insensitive #
877 # replace - The text to replace 'text' with. Usually this #
878 # will be "PRIVMSG ServiceName :$2-" or similar. #
879 # You may use the variables $1 through $9 in the #
880 # replace string, which refer to the first through #
881 # ninth word in the original string typed by the #
882 # user. You may also use $1- through $9- which #
883 # refer to the first word onwards, through to the #
884 # ninth word onwards, e.g. if the user types the #
885 # command "foo bar baz qux quz" then $3- will hold #
886 # "baz qux quz" and $2 will contain "bar". You may #
887 # also use the special variables: $nick, $ident, #
888 # $host and $vhost, and you may seperate multiple #
889 # commands with \n. If you wish to use the ACTUAL #
890 # characters \ and n together in a line, you must #
891 # use the sequence "\\n". #
892 # requires - If you provide a value for 'requires' this means #
893 # the given nickname MUST be online for the alias #
894 # to successfully trigger. If they are not, then #
895 # the user receives a 'no such nick' 401 numeric. #
896 # uline - Defining this value with 'yes', 'true' or '1' #
897 # will ensure that the user given in 'requires' #
898 # must also be on a u-lined server, as well as #
899 # actually being on the network. If the user is #
900 # online, but not on a u-lined server, then an #
901 # oper-alert is sent out as this is possibly signs #
902 # of a user trying to impersonate a service. #
903 # operonly - Defining this value, with a value of 'yes', '1' #
904 # or true will make the alias oper only. If a non- #
905 # oper attempts to use the alias, it will appear #
908 #<alias text="NICKSERV" replace="PRIVMSG NickServ :$2-" requires="NickServ" uline="yes">
909 #<alias text="CHANSERV" replace="PRIVMSG ChanServ :$2-" requires="ChanServ" uline="yes">
910 #<alias text="OPERSERV" replace="PRIVMSG OperServ :$2-" requires="OperServ" uline="yes" operonly="yes">
911 #<alias text="NS" replace="PRIVMSG NickServ :$2-" requires="NickServ" uline="yes">
912 #<alias text="CS" replace="PRIVMSG ChanServ :$2-" requires="ChanServ" uline="yes">
913 #<alias text="OS" replace="PRIVMSG OperServ :$2-" requires="OperServ" uline="yes" operonly="yes">
914 #<alias text="ID" replace="PRIVMSG NickServ :IDENTIFY $3" requires="NickServ" uline="yes">
916 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
917 # Alltime module: Shows time on all connected servers at once
918 #<module name="m_alltime.so">
920 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
921 # Antibear security module: Prevents 'bear.txt' based trojans from
922 # connecting to your network by sending them a numeric they can't handle.
923 #<module name="m_antibear.so">
925 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
926 # Antibottler module: Labels bottler leech bots
927 #<module name="m_antibottler.so">
929 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
930 # Ban except module: Adds support for channel ban exceptions (+e)
931 #<module name="m_banexception.so">
933 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
934 # Block amsg module: Attempt to block all usage of /amsg and /ame
935 #<module name="m_blockamsg.so">
937 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- BLOCKAMSG CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
939 # If you have the m_blockamsg.so module loaded, you can configure it #
940 # with the <blockamsg> tag: #
942 # delay - How many seconds between two messages to force #
943 # them to be recognised as unrelated. #
944 # action - Any of 'notice', 'noticeopers', 'silent', 'kill' #
945 # or 'killopers'. Define how to take action when #
946 # a user uses /amsg or /ame. #
948 #<blockamsg delay="3" action="killopers">
950 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
951 # Block CAPS module: Blocking all-CAPS messages with cmode +P
952 #<module name="m_blockcaps.so">
954 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
955 # Block colour module: Blocking colour-coded messages with cmode +c
956 #<module name="m_blockcolor.so">
958 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
959 # Botmode module: Adds the user mode +B
960 #<module name="m_botmode.so">
962 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
963 # CBAN module: Lets you disallow channels from being used at runtime.
964 #<module name="m_cban.so">
966 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
967 # Censor module: Adds the channel mode +G
968 #<module name="m_censor.so">
970 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- CENSOR CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
972 # Optional - If you specify to use the m_censor module, then you must #
973 # specify some censor tags. See also: #
974 # http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/Censor_Module #
976 #<include file="censor.conf">
978 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
979 # Channel filter module: Allows channel-op defined message
980 # filtering using simple string matches (channel mode +g)
981 #<module name="m_chanfilter.so">
983 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
984 # Chanprotect module: gives +q and +a channel modes
985 #<module name="m_chanprotect.so">
987 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
988 # CHGHOST module: Adds the /CHGHOST command
989 #<module name="m_chghost.so">
991 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
992 # CHGIDENT module: Adds the /CHGIDENT command
993 #<module name="m_chgident.so">
995 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
996 # Cloaking module: Adds usermode +x and cloaking support.
997 # Relies on the module m_md5.so being loaded before m_cloaking.so in
998 # the configuration file.
999 #<module name="m_cloaking.so">
1001 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- CLOAKING CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1003 # Optional - If ypu specify the m_cloaking.so module as above, you #
1004 # must define cloak keys, and optionally a cloak prefix as shown #
1005 # below. When using cloaking, the cloak keys are MANDITORY and must #
1006 # be included. However, if prefix is not included, it will default #
1007 # to your networks name from the <server> tag. #
1009 # <cloak key1="543241423" #
1010 # key2="5378410432" #
1011 # key3="1143242382" #
1012 # key4="9504324581" #
1015 # Please note that the key values will accept any number, and should #
1016 # be large numbers. Using small numbers such as "7" or "1924" will #
1017 # seriously weaken the security of your cloak. #
1019 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1020 # Conn-Lusers: Shows the LUSERS output on connect
1021 #<module name="m_conn_lusers.so">
1023 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1024 # Conn-Usermodes: Set modes on users when they connect
1025 # When this module is loaded <connect:allow> tags may have an optional
1026 # modes="" value, which contains modes to add or remove from users
1027 # when they connect to the server.
1028 #<module name="m_conn_umodes.so">
1030 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1031 # Conn-Wait-for-Pong: Don't let a user connect until they PONG
1032 #<module name="m_conn_waitpong.so">
1034 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- WAITPONG CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1036 # If you have the m_conn_waitpong.so module loaded, configure it with #
1037 # the <waitpong> tag: #
1039 # sendsnotice - Whether to send a snotice on connect, like other #
1042 # killonbadreply - Whether to kill the user if they send the wrong #
1045 #<waitpong sendsnotice="yes" killonbadreply="yes">
1047 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1048 # Connection throttle module. Configuration:
1049 #<module name="m_connflood.so">
1051 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- CONTHROTTLE CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1052 # seconds, maxconns - Amount of connections per <seconds>.
1054 # timeout - Time to wait after the throttle was activated
1055 # before deactivating it. Be aware that the time
1056 # is seconds + timeout.
1058 # quitmsg - The message that users get if they attempt to
1059 # connect while the throttle is active.
1061 # bootwait - Amount of time to wait before enforcing the
1062 # throttling when the server just booted.
1064 #<connflood seconds="30" maxconns="3" timeout="30"
1065 # quitmsg="Throttled" bootwait="10">
1067 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1068 # DCCALLOW module: Adds the /DCCALLOW command
1069 #<module name="m_dccallow.so">
1071 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- DCCALLOW CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1072 # blockchat - Whether to block DCC CHAT as well as DCC SEND
1073 # length - Default duration of entries in DCCALLOW list
1074 # action - Default action to take if no action is specified
1075 # can be 'block' or 'allow'
1077 # File configuration:
1078 # pattern - The glob pattern to match against
1079 # action - Action to take if a user attempts to send a file
1080 # that matches this pattern, can be 'block' or 'allow'
1082 #<dccallow blockchat="yes" length="5m" action="block">
1083 #<banfile pattern="*.exe" action="block">
1084 #<banfile pattern="*.txt" action="allow">
1086 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1088 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1089 # Deaf module: adds support for ircu style usermode +d - deaf to
1090 # channel messages and channel notices.
1091 #<module name="m_deaf.so">
1093 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1094 # Deny Channels: Deny Channels from being used by users
1095 #<module name="m_denychans.so">
1097 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- DENYCHAN DEFINITIONS -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1099 # If you have the m_denychans.so module loaded, you need to specify #
1100 # the channels to deny: #
1102 # name - The channel name to deny. #
1104 # allowopers - If operators are allowed to override the deny. #
1106 # reason - Reason given for the deny. #
1108 #<badchan name="#gods" allowopers="yes" reason="Tortoises!">
1110 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1111 # Devoice Module: Let users devoice themselves.
1112 #<module name="m_devoice.so">
1114 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1115 # Filter module: Provides glob-based message filtering
1116 #<module name="m_filter.so">
1118 # PCRE filter module: Filters messages using regular expressions
1119 #<module name="m_filter_pcre.so">
1121 # You may only use one or the other with these modules, network-wide.
1123 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- FILTER CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1125 # Optional - If you specify to use the m_filter or m_filter_pcre #
1126 # modules, then specfiy below the path to the filter.conf file, #
1127 # or define some <filter> tags. #
1129 #<include file="filter.conf">
1131 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1132 # Foobar module: does nothing - historical relic
1133 #<module name="m_foobar.so">
1135 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1136 # Globops module: gives /GLOBOPS and usermode +g
1137 #<module name="m_globops.so">
1139 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1140 # Global load module: Allows loading and unloading of modules network-
1141 # wide (USE WITH EXTREME CAUTION!)
1142 #<module name="m_globalload.so">
1144 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1145 # HELPOP module: Provides the /HELPOP command
1146 #<module name="m_helpop.so">
1148 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- HELPOP CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1150 # Optional - If you specify to use the m_helpop.so module, then #
1151 # specify below the path to the helpop.conf file, or if you like to #
1152 # make a mess, define your helpop tags in this conf. #
1154 #<include file="helpop.conf">
1156 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1157 # HIDECHANS module: Allows opers to hide their channels list from non-
1158 # opers by setting user mode +I on themselves.
1159 # <module name="m_hidechans.so">
1161 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1162 # HIDEOPER module: Allows opers to hide their oper status from non-
1163 # opers by setting user mode +H on themselves.
1164 # <module name="m_hideoper.so">
1166 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1167 # Hostchange module: Allows a different style of cloaking
1168 #<module name="m_hostchange.so">
1170 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- HOSTCHANGE CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1172 # Optional - If you choose to use the m_hostchange.so module. #
1173 # Config Help - See http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/Host_Changer_Module #
1175 #<host suffix="polarbears.org">
1176 #<hostchange mask="*@fbi.gov" action="addnick">
1177 #<hostchange mask="*r00t@*" action="suffix">
1178 #<hostchange mask="a@b.com" action="set" value="blah.blah.blah">
1180 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1181 # httpd module: Provides http server support for InspIRCd
1182 #<module name="m_httpd.so">
1184 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- HTTPD CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1186 # Optional - If you choose to use the m_httpd.so module, then you must
1187 # specify the port number and other details of your http server:
1189 #<http ip="192.168.1.10" host="brainwave" port="32006"
1190 # index="/home/brain/inspircd/http/index.html">
1192 # You may have as many of these tags as you wish, each with a different
1193 # IP, port, host or index file. Each one will act as an independent
1197 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1198 # http stats module: Provides basic stats pages over HTTP
1199 # Requires m_httpd.so to be loaded for it to function.
1200 #<module name="m_httpd_stats.so">
1202 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- HTTPD STATS CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1204 #<httpstats stylesheet="http://remote.style/sheet.css">
1207 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1208 # Ident: Provides RFC 1413 ident lookup support
1209 #<module name="m_ident.so">
1211 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- IDENT CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1213 # Optional - If you are using the m_ident.so module, then you can #
1214 # specify the timeout for ident lookups here. If not defined, it will #
1215 # default to one second. This is a non-blocking timeout which holds #
1216 # the user in a 'connecting' state until the lookup is complete. #
1218 #<ident timeout="5">
1220 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1221 # Invite except module: Adds support for channel invite exceptions (+I)
1222 #<module name="m_inviteexception.so">
1224 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1225 # Join flood module: Adds support for join flood protection (+j)
1226 #<module name="m_joinflood.so">
1228 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1229 # Anti-Auto-Rejoin: Adds support for prevention of auto-rejoin (+J)
1230 #<module name="m_kicknorejoin.so">
1232 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1233 # Knock module: adds the /KNOCK command and +K channel mode
1234 #<module name="m_knock.so">
1236 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1237 # Msg flood module: Adds message/notice flood protection (+f)
1238 #<module name="m_messageflood.so">
1240 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1241 # MySQL module: Allows other SQL modules to access MySQL databases
1242 # through a unified API. You must copy the source for this module
1243 # from the directory src/modules/extra, plus the file m_sqlv2.h
1244 #<module name="m_mysql.so">
1246 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- SQL CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1248 # m_mysql.so is more complex than described here, see the wiki for #
1249 # more: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/SQL_Service_Provider_Module #
1251 #<database name="mydb" username="myuser" password="mypass" hostname="localhost" id="my_database2">
1253 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1254 # NAMESX module: Provides support for the NAMESX extension which allows
1255 # clients to see all the prefixes set on a user without getting confused.
1256 # This is supported by mIRC, x-chat, klient, and maybe more.
1257 #<module name="m_namesx.so">
1259 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1260 # Nicklock module: Let opers change a user's nick and then stop that
1261 # user from changing their nick again.
1262 #<module name="m_nicklock.so">
1264 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1265 # No ctcp module: Adds the channel mode +C to block CTCPs
1266 #<module name="m_noctcp.so">
1268 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1269 # Noinvite module: Gives channel mode +V
1270 #<module name="m_noinvite.so">
1272 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1273 # No kicks module: Adds the +Q channel mode
1274 #<module name="m_nokicks.so">
1276 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1277 # No nicks module: Adds the +N channel mode
1278 #<module name="m_nonicks.so">
1280 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1281 # No Notice module: adds the channel mode +T
1282 #<module name="m_nonotice.so">
1284 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1285 # Oper channels mode: Adds the +O channel mode
1286 #<module name="m_operchans.so">
1288 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1289 # Oper hash module: Allows hashed oper passwords
1290 # Relies on the module m_md5.so and/or m_sha256.so being loaded before
1291 # m_oper_hash.so in the configuration file.
1292 #<module name="m_oper_hash.so">
1294 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-# OPER HASH CONFIGURATION #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1296 # To use this module, you must define a hash type for each oper's
1297 # password you want to hash. For example:
1299 # <oper name="katsklaw"
1300 # host="ident@dialup15.isp.com"
1302 # password="a41d730937a53b79f788c0ab13e9e1d5"
1305 # The types of hashing available vary depending on which hashing modules
1306 # you load, but usually if you load m_sha256.so and m_md5.so, both md5
1307 # and sha256 type hashing will be available (the most secure of which
1310 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1311 # Oper Join module: Forces opers to join a channel on oper-up
1312 #<module name="m_operjoin.so">
1314 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-# OPERJOIN CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1316 # If you are using the m_operjoin.so module, specify the channel here #
1318 #<operjoin channel="#channel">
1320 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1321 # Oper MOTD module: Provides support for seperate message of the day
1323 #<module name="m_opermotd.so">
1325 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-# OPERMOTD CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1327 # If you are using the m_opermotd.so module, specify the motd here #
1329 #<opermotd file="oper.motd">
1331 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1332 # Override module: Adds support for oper override
1333 #<module name="m_override.so">
1335 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-# OVERRIDE CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1337 # m_override.so is too complex it describe here, see the wiki: #
1338 # http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/Oper_Override_Module #
1340 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1341 # Oper levels module: Gives each oper a level and prevents
1342 # actions being taken against higher level opers
1343 # Specify the level as the 'level' parameter of the <type> tag
1344 #<module name="m_operlevels.so">
1346 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1347 # Oper modes module: Allows you to specify modes to add/remove on oper
1348 # Specify the modes as the 'modes' parameter of the <type> tag
1349 #<module name="m_opermodes.so">
1351 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1352 # PostgreSQL module: Allows other SQL modules to access PgSQL databases
1353 # through a unified API. You must copy the source for this module
1354 # from the directory src/modules/extra, plus the file m_sqlv2.h
1355 #<module name="m_pgsql.so">
1357 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- SQL CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1359 # m_pgsql.so is more complex than described here, see the wiki for #
1360 # more: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/SQL_Service_Provider_Module #
1362 #<database name="mydb" username="myuser" password="mypass" hostname="localhost" id="my_database" ssl="no">
1364 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1365 # Random Quote module: provides a random quote on connect.
1366 # NOTE: Some of these may mimic fatal errors and confuse users and
1367 # opers alike! - BEWARE!
1368 #<module name="m_randquote.so">
1370 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- RANDOMQUOTES CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1372 # Optional - If you specify to use the m_randquote.so module, then #
1373 # specify below the path to the randquotes.conf file. #
1375 #<randquote file="randquotes.conf">
1377 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1378 # Redirect module: Adds channel redirection (mode +L)
1379 #<module name="m_redirect.so">
1381 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1382 # Remove module: Adds the /REMOVE command which is a peaceful
1383 # alternative to /KICK
1384 #<module name="m_remove.so">
1386 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1387 # Restrict banned users module:
1388 # Disallows banned users on a channel from messaging the channel,
1389 # changing nick, or changing the topic, if loaded.
1390 #<module name="m_restrictbanned.so">
1392 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1393 # Restricted channels module: Allows only opers to create channels
1394 #<module name="m_restrictchans.so">
1396 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1397 # Restrict message module: Allows users to only message opers
1398 #<module name="m_restrictmsg.so">
1400 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1401 # Provide /LIST throttling (to prevent flooding) and /LIST safety to
1402 # prevent excess flood when the list is large.
1403 #<module name="m_safelist.so">
1405 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1406 # SAJOIN module: Adds the /SAJOIN command
1407 #<module name="m_sajoin.so">
1409 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1410 # SAMODE module: Adds the oper /SAMODE command
1411 #<module name="m_samode.so">
1413 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1414 # SANICK module: Allows opers to change user's nicks
1415 #<module name="m_sanick.so">
1417 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1418 # SAPART module: Adds the oper /SAPART command
1419 #<module name="m_sapart.so">
1421 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1422 # SAQUIT module: Adds the oper /SAQUIT command (abusable!!!)
1423 #<module name="m_saquit.so">
1425 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-
1426 # Secure list module: Prevent /LIST in the first minute of connection,
1427 # crippling most spambots and trojan spreader bots.
1428 #<module name="m_securelist.so">
1430 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1431 # Set Idle module: Adds a command for opers to change their
1432 # idle time (mainly a toy)
1433 #<module name="m_setidle.so">
1435 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1436 # Services support module: Adds several usermodes such as +R and +M
1437 # this module implements the 'identified' state via user mode +r, which
1438 # is similar to the DALnet and dreamforge systems.
1439 #<module name="m_services.so">
1441 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1442 # Services support module: Adds several usermodes such as +R and +M
1443 # this module implements the 'identified' state via account names (AC)
1444 # and is similar in operation to the way asuka and ircu handle services.
1445 # it cannot be used at the same time as m_services, above.
1446 #<module name="m_services_account.so">
1448 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1449 # Sethost module: Adds the /SETHOST command
1450 #<module name="m_sethost.so">
1452 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1453 # Setident module: Adds the /SETIDENT command
1454 #<module name="m_setident.so">
1456 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1457 # SETNAME module: Adds the /SETNAME command
1458 #<module name="m_setname.so">
1460 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1461 # Show Whois module: Adds the +W usermode which allows opers
1462 # to see when they are whois'ed (can be annoying).
1463 #<module name="m_showwhois.so">
1465 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1466 # Spy module: Adds the commands SPYLIST and SPYNAMES that let opers
1467 # see who is in a +s channel, and list +s channels, show keys of keyed
1468 # channels the oper is not a member of etc. (standard 'abusive' features
1469 # of many other ircds, modulized here in InspIRCd).
1470 #<module name="m_spy.so">
1472 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1473 # SSL channel mode module: Adds support for SSL-only channels (+z).
1474 # does not do anything useful without a working SSL module (see below)
1475 #<module name="m_sslmodes.so">
1477 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1478 # Dummy ssl module: If you have other servers on your network which
1479 # have SSL, but your server does not have ssl enabled, you should load
1480 # this module, which will handle SSL metadata (e.g. the "Is using ssl"
1481 # field in the WHOIS information).
1482 #<module name="m_ssl_dummy.so">
1484 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1485 # GnuTLS ssl module: Adds support for client-server SSL using GnuTLS,
1486 # if enabled. You must copy the source for this module from the directory
1487 # src/modules/extra, or answer 'yes' in ./configure when asked if you
1488 # want to enable this, or it will not load.
1489 #<module name="m_ssl_gnutls.so">
1491 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- GNUTLS CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1493 # m_ssl_gnutls.so is too complex it describe here, see the wiki: #
1494 # http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/GnuTLS_SSL_Module #
1496 # NOTE: If you want to use this module to encrypt and sign your #
1497 # server to server traffic, you MUST load it before m_spanningtree in #
1498 # your configuration file! #
1500 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1501 # SSL Info module: Allows users to retrieve information about other
1502 # user's peer SSL certificates and keys. This can be used by client
1503 # scripts to validate users. For this to work, one of m_ssl_gnutls.so
1504 # or m_ssl_openssl.so must be loaded. You must symlink the source for
1505 # this module from the directory src/modules/extra.
1506 #<module name="m_sslinfo.so">
1508 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1509 # OpenSSL ssl module: Adds support for client-server SSL using OpenSSL,
1510 # if enabled. You must copy the source for this module from the directory
1511 # src/modules/extra, or answer 'yes' in ./configure when asked if you
1512 # want to enable this, or it will not load.
1513 #<module name="m_ssl_openssl.so">
1515 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- OPENSSL CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1517 # m_ssl_openssl.so is too complex it describe here, see the wiki: #
1518 # http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/OpenSSL_SSL_Module #
1520 # NOTE: If you want to use this module to encrypt and sign your #
1521 # server to server traffic, you MUST load it before m_spanningtree in #
1522 # your configuration file! #
1524 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1525 # SSL Cert Oper module: Allows opers to oper up using the key fingerprint
1526 # stored within their SSL certificate and key pair.
1527 # When using this module, one of m_ssl_gnutls.so or m_ssl_openssl.so must
1528 # be loaded. An extra value should be added to enabled opers, which
1529 # is in the following format: fingerprint="<hash>". For more information,
1530 # see the example in the oper blocks.
1531 #<module name="m_ssl_oper_cert.so">
1533 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1534 # Strip colour module: Adds the channel mode +S
1535 #<module name="m_stripcolor.so">
1537 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1538 # SILENCE module: Adds support for /SILENCE
1539 #<module name="m_silence.so">
1541 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1542 # Extended SILENCE module: Adds support for /SILENCE with additional
1543 # features to silence based on invites, channel messages, etc.
1544 #<module name="m_silence_ext.so">
1546 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1547 # SQLutils module: Provides some utilities to SQL client modules, such
1548 # as mapping queries to users and channels. You must copy the source
1549 # for this module from the directory src/modules/extra/m_sqlutils.cpp
1550 # and src/modules/extra/m_sqlutils.h into /src/modules
1551 # Needed for, and loaded before: SQLauth and SQLoper
1552 #<module name="m_sqlutils.so">
1554 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1555 # SQL authentication module: Allows IRCd connections to be tied into
1556 # a database table (for example a forum). You must copy the source for
1557 # this module from the directory src/modules/extra
1558 # Depends on the SQLutils module being loaded first.
1559 #<module name="m_sqlauth.so">
1561 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- SQLAUTH CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1563 # m_sqlauth.so is too complex it describe here, see the wiki: #
1564 # http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/SQL_Authentication_Module #
1566 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1567 # SQL logging module: Allows you to log network-wide data for your
1568 # network in a fully normalized set of SQL tables. You must copy the
1569 # source for this module from the directory src/modules/extra
1570 #<module name="m_sqllog.so">
1572 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- SQLLOG CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1574 # dbid - Database ID to use (see m_sql) #
1576 # See also: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/SQL_Logging_Module #
1580 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1581 # SQL oper module: Allows you to store oper credentials in an SQL table
1582 # You must copy the source for this module from the directory src/modules/extra
1583 # Depends on the SQLutils module being loaded first.
1584 #<module name="m_sqloper.so">
1586 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- SQLOPER CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1588 # dbid - Database ID to use (see m_sql) #
1590 # See also: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/SQL_Oper_Storage_Module #
1594 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1595 # SWHOIS module: Allows you to add arbitary lines to user WHOIS.
1596 #<module name="m_swhois.so">
1598 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1599 # Test command module: Does nothing significant. Read: pointless.
1600 #<module name="m_testcommand.so">
1602 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1603 # Timed bans module: Adds timed bans and the /TBAN command
1604 #<module name="m_timedbans.so">
1606 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1607 # Test line module: Adds the /TLINE command, used to test how many
1608 # users a /GLINE or /ZLINE etc would match.
1609 #<module name="m_tline.so">
1611 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1612 # Uninvite module: Adds the /UNINVITE command which lets users remove
1613 # pending invites from channels without waiting for the user to join.
1614 #<module name="m_uninvite.so">
1616 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1617 # Userip module: Adds the /USERIP command
1618 #<module name="m_userip.so">
1620 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1621 # Vhost module: Adds the VHOST command which allows for adding virtual
1622 # hosts which are accessible using a username and password in the config.
1623 #<module name="m_vhost.so">
1625 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- VHOST CONFIGURATION -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1627 # user - Username for the vhost. #
1629 # pass - Password for the vhost. #
1631 # host - Vhost to set. #
1633 #<vhost user="some_username" pass="some_password" host="some.host">
1635 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1636 # Watch module: Adds the WATCH command, which is used by clients to
1637 # maintain notify lists.
1638 #<module name="m_watch.so">
1640 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- BAN OPTIONS -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1642 # The ban tags define nick masks, host masks and ip ranges which are #
1643 # banned from your server. All details in these tags are local to #
1647 # badip lines ban an ip range (same as a zline) #
1649 # ipmask - The ip range to ban (wildcards possible) #
1650 # CIDR is supported in the IP mask. #
1651 # reason - Reason to display when disconnected #
1653 # badnick lines ban a nick mask (same as a qline) #
1655 # nick - Nick mask to ban (wildcards possible) #
1656 # reason - Reason to display on /NICK #
1658 # badhost lines ban a user@host mask (same as a kline) #
1660 # host - ident@hostname (wildcards possible) #
1661 # If you specify an IP, CIDR is supported. #
1662 # reason - Reason to display on disconnection #
1664 # exception lines define a hostmask that is excempt from [kzg]lines #
1666 # host - ident@hostname (wildcards possible) #
1667 # If you specify an IP, CIDR is supported. #
1668 # reason - Reason, shown only in /stats e #
1671 <badip ipmask="69.69.69.69" reason="No porn here thanks.">
1673 <badnick nick="ChanServ" reason="Reserved For Services">
1674 <badnick nick="NickServ" reason="Reserved For Services">
1675 <badnick nick="OperServ" reason="Reserved For Services">
1676 <badnick nick="MemoServ" reason="Reserved For Services">
1678 <badhost host="*@hundredz.n.hundredz.o.1337.kiddies.com" reason="Too many 1337 kiddiots">
1679 <badhost host="*@localhost" reason="No irc from localhost!">
1680 <badhost host="*@172.32.0.0/16" reason="This subnet is bad.">
1682 <exception host="*@ircop.host.com" reason="Opers hostname">
1684 #-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- YAWN -#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#-#
1686 # You should already know what to do here :) #
1688 <die value="No, i wasnt joking. You should probably edit your config *PROPERLY* and try again.">
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