# a key fingerprint here. This can be obtained by using the /SSLINFO
# command while the module is loaded, and is also noticed on connect.
# This enhances security by verifying that the person opering up has
# a key fingerprint here. This can be obtained by using the /SSLINFO
# command while the module is loaded, and is also noticed on connect.
# This enhances security by verifying that the person opering up has
# forge (impossible unless preimage attacks on the hash exist).
# If the sslinfo module isn't loaded, this option will be ignored.
#fingerprint="67cb9dc013248a829bb2171ed11becd4"
# forge (impossible unless preimage attacks on the hash exist).
# If the sslinfo module isn't loaded, this option will be ignored.
#fingerprint="67cb9dc013248a829bb2171ed11becd4"
# Setting this option adds a decent bit of security. Highly recommended
# if the oper is on wifi, or specifically, unsecured wifi. Note that it
# is redundant to specify this option if you specify a fingerprint.
# Setting this option adds a decent bit of security. Highly recommended
# if the oper is on wifi, or specifically, unsecured wifi. Note that it
# is redundant to specify this option if you specify a fingerprint.