ARKADASLAR anope yenı server kurdum ama olmadı herseyı yaptım Unreal calıstı servıslerıde yaptım confu editledim services.conf diye services klasorune attım ./services diyince hicbisey cıkmıyo?
[~]# cd services
[~/services]# ./services
[~/services]#
services.conf
Alıntı:
#Sis Networks#
#www.sis.com.tr#
#Ornek services.conf#
#Aşıdaki değerleri lutfen değiştiriniz.#
#IP-ADRESINIZ olarak gorunen alanları ircserverınıznı ipsi ile değiştiriniz#
#ALAN-ADINIZ.COM olarak gorunen alanları domaininiz ile değiştiriniz#
#ROOT-ADMIN-NICKI olarak gorunen alanı Admin nicki ile değiştiriniz #
RemoteServer 66.90.88.158 6667 "connect"
ServerName "services.webhostum.net"
ServerDesc "webhostum.net IRC Servisleri"
ServiceUser "[email protected]"
NickServName "NickServ" "Nickname Server"
ChanServName "ChanServ" "Channel Server"
MemoServName "MemoServ" "Memo Server"
BotServName "BotServ" "Bot Server"
HelpServName "HelpServ" "Help Server"
OperServName "OperServ" "Operator Server"
GlobalName "Global" "Global Noticer"
#DevNullName "DevNull" "/dev/null -- message sink"
HostServName "HostServ" "vHost Server"
# ...Alias [OPTIONAL]
# Specify alternate nicknames for services. When a user will /msg
# NickServAlias something, it will be forwarded to NickServName, and
# NickServName will answer. This can be used to ease the migration
# from another network, for example if your services are called
# NickKeeper, ChanKeeper, etc ... and the other network calls them
# NickServ, ChanServ, etc ...
#NickServAlias "NickServ2" "Nickname Server Forwarder"
#ChanServAlias "ChanServ2" "Channel Server Forwarder"
#MemoServAlias "MemoServ2" "Memo Server Forwarder"
#BotServAlias "BotServ2" "Bot Server Forwarder"
#HelpServAlias "HelpServ2" "Help Server Forwarder"
#OperServAlias "OperServ2" "Operator Server Forwarder"
#GlobalAlias "Global2" "Global Noticer Forwarder"
#DevNullName "DevNull2" "/dev/null -- message sink Forwarder"
#HostServAlias "HostServ2" "vHost Server Forwarder"
################################################## #########################
#
# Services data filenames
#
################################################## #########################
# NOTE: All filenames are relative to the Services data directory.
# PIDFile [REQUIRED]
# Specifies the name of the file containing Services' process ID.
PIDFile services.pid
# MOTDFile [REQUIRED]
# Specifies the name of the Message of the Day file.
MOTDFile services.motd
# ...DB [REQUIRED]
# Specifies the filenames for the various Services subsystems' databases.
NickServDB nick.db
#PreNickServDB prenick.db
ChanServDB chan.db
BotServDB bot.db
OperServDB oper.db
NewsDB news.db
ExceptionDB exception.db
HostServDB hosts.db
# There is no more databases for AKILLs. This setting is kept to allow
# you to import old AKILL database, and is optional. (If not given,
# Services will look for a file named akill.db.)
# AutokillDB akill.db
################################################## #########################
#
# Network information
#
################################################## #########################
# HelpChannel [OPTIONAL]
#
# When defined, every users that got op on this channel automatically
# receive the +h user mode.
HelpChannel "#help"
# LogChannel [OPTIONAL]
#
# When defined, services will output log messages to this channel.
# IMPORTANT: This can be a security risk so make certain this channel
# is sufficiently protected from normal access.
#LogChannel "#services"
# LogBot [OPTIONAL]
#
# When defined, services will output all BotServ chatter to the defined
# LogChan above. It shows all uses of BotServ ACT and SAY commands. Note
# that there is no logging to the log file. Only works if LogChannel is
# also defined.
#LogBot
# NetworkName [REQUIRED]
#
# This is the name of the network the Services are running on.
NetworkName "webhostum.net"
UserKey1 986623260
UserKey2 521633551
UserKey3 965129009
################################################## #########################
#
# Basic functionality
#
################################################## #########################
# NoBackupOkay [DISCOURAGED]
# Allows Services to continue file write operations (i.e. database
# saving) even if the original file cannot be backed up. Enabling this
# option may allow Services to continue operation under some conditions
# when it might otherwise fail, such as a nearly-full disk.
#
# *** NOTE ***
# Enabling this option can cause irrecoverable data loss under some
# conditions, so make CERTAIN you know what you're doing when you
# enable it!
#NoBackupOkay
# ListOpersOnly [DEPRECATED]
# When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ and NickServ LIST commands
# to IRC operators.
#
# This directive has been superseded by the NSListOpersOnly and
# CSListOpersOnly directives.
#ListOpersOnly
# StrictPasswords [RECOMMENDED]
# When enabled, causes Services to perform more stringent checks on
# passwords. If this is disabled, Services will only disallow a
# password if it is the same as the entity (nickname or channel name)
# with which it is associated. When enabled, however, Services will
# also check that the password is at least five characters long, and
# in the future will probably check other things as well.
StrictPasswords
# BadPassLimit [RECOMMENDED]
# Sets the number of invalid password tries before Services removes a
# user from the network. If a user enters invalid passwords
# for any Services function or combination of functions during a
# single IRC session (subject to BadPassTimeout, below), Services will
# issue a /KILL for the user. If not given, Services will ignore
# failed password attempts (though they will be logged in any case).
BadPassLimit 5
# BadPassTimeout [OPTIONAL]
# Sets the time after which invalid passwords are forgotten about. If
# a user does not enter any incorrect passwords in this amount of time,
# the incorrect password count will reset to zero. If not given, the
# timeout will be disabled, and the incorrect password count will never
# be reset until the user disconnects.
BadPassTimeout 1h
# UpdateTimeout [REQUIRED]
# Sets the delay between automatic database updates. This timer is
# reset by the OperServ UPDATE command.
UpdateTimeout 5m
# ExpireTimeout [REQUIRED]
# Sets the delay between checks for expired nicknames and channels.
# The OperServ UPDATE command will also cause a check for expiration
# and reset this timer.
ExpireTimeout 30m
# ReadTimeout [REQUIRED]
# Sets the timeout period for reading from the network.
ReadTimeout 5s
# WarningTimeout [REQUIRED]
# Sets the interval between sending warning messages for program
# errors via WALLOPS/GLOBOPS.
WarningTimeout 4h
# TimeoutCheck [REQUIRED]
# Sets the (maximum) frequency at which the timeout list is checked.
# This, combined with ReadTimeout above, determine how accurately timed
# events, such as nick kills, occur; it also determines how much CPU
# time Services will use doing this. Higher values will cause less
# accurate timing but less CPU usage.
#
# This shouldn't be set any higher than 10 seconds, and 1 second is
# best if your system is powerful enough (or your network small enough)
# to handle it. 0 will cause the timeout list to be checked every time
# through the main loop, which will probably slow down Services too
# much to be useful on most networks.
#
# Note that this value is not an absolute limit on the period between
# checks of the timeout list; the period may be as great as ReadTimeout
# (above) during periods of inactivity.
TimeoutCheck 3s
# KeepLogs [RECOMMENDED]
#
# Sets the number of days log files are kept. If you don't give it, or if
# you set it to 0, logs will be kept indefinitely.
#
# NOTE: Services must run 24 hours a day for this feature to work.
KeepLogs 7
# KeepBackups [RECOMMENDED]
#
# Sets the number of days backups of databases are kept. If you don't give
# it, or if you set it to 0, Services won't backup the databases.
#
# NOTE: Services must run 24 hours a day for this feature to work.
KeepBackups 3
# ForceForbidReason [OPTIONAL]
#
# If set, Services will require a reason when a forbid is added, else
# the reason is optional. This directive also applies to SUSPENDed
# channels as well.
ForceForbidReason
# UsePrivmsg [OPTIONAL]
#
# This directive will make Services send PRIVMSGs to users instead of
# NOTICEs by default, and allow users to set how Services should
# communicate with them.
#
# This is a feature that is against the IRC RFC and should be used
# _only_ if absolutely necessary.
#UsePrivmsg
# DumpCore [OPTIONAL]
#
# Setting this directive will make Anope dump core when a segmentation
# fault occurs. This is generally not needed, but if Anope is crashing
# on your network and you want to make a bug report, having a core
# file may be of great help.
#DumpCore
# LogUsers [OPTIONAL]
#
# Defines whether Anope will log user connections, disconnections and
# nickname changes. You may have to do so in case you ever need to
# transmit user information to your local authorities.
#LogUsers
# HideStatsO [OPTIONAL]
#
# Setting this directive will make Services only show Stats o to
# IRC Operators.
#HideStatsO
# GlobalOnCycle [OPTIONAL]
#
# Setting this directive will make Services send global messages on
# starting up and shutting down/restarting.
#GlobalOnCycle
# GlobalOnCycleMessage [REQUIRED if GlobalOnCycle is specified]
# This is the global message sent when the Services are
# being shutdown/restarted if using GlobalOnCycle
GlobalOnCycleMessage "Services are restarting, they will be back shortly - please be good while we're gone"
# GlobalOnCycleUP [OPTIONAL]
# If defined this message will be sent global when the services join
# the network.
GlobalOnCycleUP "Services are now back online - have a nice day"
# AnonymousGlobal [OPTIONAL]
# hides the oper's nick in a global message/notice
#AnonymousGlobal
################################################## #########################
#
# Mail-related options
#
################################################## #########################
# NOTE: if UseMail is not set, all parameters after it in this section
# are optional.
# UseMail [OPTIONAL]
#
# This option enables the mail commands in Services. You may choose
# to disable it if you have no sendmail-compatible mailer installed.
UseMail
# SendMailPath
[REQUIRED]
#
# This is how we should call SendMail to send a mail. It must be
# called with all parameters needed to make it scan the mail input
# to find the mail recipient; consult your SendMail documentation.
#
# Postfix users must use the compatible sendmail utility provided
# with it; this one needs no parameters on the command line.
SendMailPath "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"
# SendFrom [REQUIRED]
#
# This is the e-mail from which all the e-mails are to be sent. It should
# really exist.
SendFrom [email protected]
# RestrictMail [OPTIONAL]
#
# When enabled, SENDPASS will be restricted to IRC operators.
#
# WARNING: if you choose to not enable this option, you should limit
# the number of processes the services user can have at a time (you can
# create a special user for this; remember to never launch Services as root).
RestrictMail
# MailDelay [RECOMMENDED]
#
# This controls the minimum amount of time an user must wait before sending
# another mail after it has sent one. It also controls the minimum time
# an user must wait before it can receive another mail.
#
# This feature prevents users from being mail bombed using Services and
# should definitely be used.
MailDelay 5m
# DontQuoteAddresses [OPTIONAL]
#
# When enabled, services will not attempt to "" the TO: fields in mails
#
# So far we only know of ESMTP/QMail which need this set.
#
#DontQuoteAddresses
################################################## #########################
#
# Proxy detection
#
################################################## #########################
# Note: if ProxyDetect is not set, all parameters after it in this section
# are optional.
# ProxyDetect [OPTIONAL]
#
# Enables insecure proxy detection. Services will automatically
# scan each incoming user and akill those that use insecure proxy.
#
# Anope currently supports detection of Wingate (port 23), SOCKS4/5
# (port 1080), and HTTP proxy (ports 3128 and 8080). It uses the
# protocol of each proxy type to connect to an IRC server, it does
# not only check if the port is open (so your users may still have
# an open telnet server on their port 23 for example).
#
# WARNING: You should get the authorization of the administrator of
# the computer which runs the proxy detector before enabling it; not
# all administrators will accept it. Also note that in certain
# countries, port scanning is prohibited.
#
# This feature requires threading support to be compiled into Anope.
#ProxyDetect
# ProxyThreads [REQUIRED]
#
# Sets the number of threads Services will launch when starting. Each
# thread will have the responsibility to scan queued hostname for
# proxies.
#
# This value must be set depending of the number of users you have
# on your network. The more threads are used, the more simultaneous
# checks can be done. Remember however, that threads are
# resource-consuming.
#
# WARNING: On Linux, each thread takes a background process, and there
# is an additional process used for thread management; this is a problem
# if you are limited in the number of background process you can use
# (on a paid shell for example).
#ProxyThreads 1
# ProxyMessage... [RECOMMENDED]
#
# Sets the notices that will be sent out to users before Services
# scan them for proxy. You may not use all of them, but just as much as
# necessary.
ProxyMessage1 "Proxy Taramasinsdan geciyorsunuz..."
#ProxyMessage2 "If you see a connection on port 23, 1080, 3128 or 8080 from"
#ProxyMessage3 "my.box.net, please disregard it, as it is the detector in action."
#ProxyMessage4 "See http://proxy.myirc.net for information about our proxy policy."
#ProxyMessage5 "Enter"
#ProxyMessage6 "whatever"
#ProxyMessage7 "you want"
#ProxyMessage8 "here."
# ProxyCheck... [OPTIONAL]
#
# Determines what types of proxy Anope will try to find (respectively
# Wingate on port 23, SOCKS4 on port 1080, SOCKS5 on port 1080, HTTP
# proxy on port 3128, HTTP proxy on port 8080 and HTTP proxy on port
# 80).
ProxyCheckWingate
ProxyCheckSocks4
ProxyCheckSocks5
ProxyCheckHTTP1
ProxyCheckHTTP2
ProxyCheckHTTP3
# ProxyTimeout [REQUIRED]
# Sets the maximum length of time we allow a connect/read operation to
# take. If you set this value too high, your threads may hang on a single
# check for a very long time. The best is to try different values
# and see which one is the more efficient for your network.
ProxyTimeout 15s
# ProxyTestServer
[REQUIRED]
#
# Sets the *IP* and port of the IRC server to use as a target when
# testing users for proxy.
ProxyTestServer "66.90.88.158" 6667
# ProxyExpire [RECOMMENDED]
#
# Sets the length of time before a proxy host cache entry expires, if
# not used.
ProxyExpire 30d
# ProxyCacheExpire [REQUIRED]
#
# Sets the length of time before a normal host cache entry expires, if
# not used. This cannot be set to 0d.
#
# Every non-proxy hosts will be stored in cache (to avoid too many scans
# to the same host), so you should set this enough low to not fill your
# memory, especially on large networks.
ProxyCacheExpire 1d
# ProxyAkillReason
#
# Sets the reason that will be used to AKILL an user from the network
# if a proxy is detected.
ProxyAkillReason "You're using an insecure proxy. See http://proxy.myirc.net/config.html for information about how to config your proxy in a safe manner."
# WallProxy [OPTIONAL]
#
# Sends a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS when an user using an insecure proxy is being
# AKILLed.
WallProxy
# ProxyMax [REQUIRED]
#
# Sets the maximum proxy cache entries that can be displayed in a single
# call to OperServ CACHE.
ProxyMax 50
################################################## #########################
#
# NickServ configuration
#
################################################## #########################
# NSForceEmail [RECOMMENDED]
# This option forces the users to give an e-mail when they register
# a nickname. If you have nicks in the database that have no e-mail
# set, they will be asked to set an e-mail when they identify their
# nickname until they set one. Also, this option prevents user from
# unsetting the password.
#
# This option is useful to resolve "lost password" problems.
NSForceEmail
# NSEmailReg [OPTIONAL]
# This option splits the nick registration into 2 steps, the first
# after registering a email with a passcode is sent to the supplied
# email address, this passcode needs to be entered with a confirm
# command before the nick registration will be completed.
#
# You must have mail / forcemail set for this to work correctly.
# It is also recommended that MailDelay be set to a sensible value
# to prevent mail flooding
# NSEmailReg
# NSDef... [OPTIONAL]
# Sets the default options for newly registered nicks. Note that
# changing these options will have no effect on nicks which are already
# registered.
#
# If both NSDefKill and NSDefKillQuick are given, the latter takes
# precedence. KILL IMMED cannot be specified as a default.
#
# Note: Both NSDefKill and NSDefKillQuick must be specified for Quick to take effect.
#
# NOTE: If you do not enable any of these options, a default of
# Secure, MemoSignon, and MemoReceive will be used, for backward
# compatibility. If you really want no options enabled by default, use
# NSDefNone.
#NSDefNone
#NSDefKill
#NSDefKillQuick
NSDefSecure
NSDefPrivate
NSDefHideEmail
NSDefHideUsermask
#NSDefHideQuit
#NSDefMsg
NSDefMemoSignon
NSDefMemoReceive
# NSDefLanguage [REQUIRED]
# Sets the default language non- and newly-registered will receive
# services' messages in. The numbers are the same as those
# used for the /nickserv SET LANGUAGE command, so look the at the help
# of this command for the list of currently supported languages.
#
# If you ever wanted to know how to translate services in your
# language, read the chapter about it in the README.
NSDefLanguage 7
# NSRegDelay [RECOMMENDED]
# Sets the minimum length of time between consecutive uses of the
# REGISTER command. If not given, this restriction is disabled (note
# that this allows "registration flooding").
NSRegDelay 30s
# NSExpire [RECOMMENDED]
# Sets the length of time before a nick registration expires.
NSExpire 21d
# NSRExpire [OPTIONAL]
# Sets the length of time a user gets to enter the confirmation code
# which has been e-mailed to them before the nick will be released
# for general use again
# NSRExpire 1d
# NSMaxAliases [RECOMMENDED]
# Sets the maximum number of nicks allowed in a group. If you
# set it to 0, or don't set it at all, no limits will be applied.
NSMaxAliases 16
# NSAccessMax [REQUIRED]
# Sets the maximum number of entries allowed on a nickname access list.
NSAccessMax 32
# NSEnforcerUser [@] [REQUIRED]
# Sets the username (and possibly hostname) used for the fake user
# created when NickServ collides a user. Should be in [email protected]
# format. If the host is not given, the one from ServicesUser is
# used.
NSEnforcerUser [email protected]
#NSEnforcerUser enforcer
# NSReleaseTimeout [REQUIRED]
# Sets the delay before a NickServ-collided nick is released.
NSReleaseTimeout 1m
# NSAllowKillImmed [OPTIONAL]
# When enabled, allows the use of the IMMED option with the NickServ
# SET KILL command.
#NSAllowKillImmed
# NSNoGroupChange [OPTIONAL]
# When enabled, the NickServ GROUP command won't allow any group change.
# This is recommended for better performances and to protect against
# nick stealing, however users will have less flexibility.
#NSNoGroupChange
# NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
# When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST command to IRC
# operators.
#NSListOpersOnly
# NSListMax [REQUIRED]
# Specifies the maximum number of nicks to be returned for a NickServ
# LIST command.
NSListMax 50
# NSGuestNickPrefix [REQUIRED]
# When a user's nick is forcibly changed to enforce a "nick kill", their
# new nick will start with this value. The rest will be made up of 6 or 7
# digits.
NSGuestNickPrefix "Misafir"
# NSSecureAdmins [RECOMMENDED]
# When enabled, prevents the use of the DROP, FORBID, GETPASS, and
# SET PASSWORD commands by Services admins on other Services admins or
# the Services root(s).
NSSecureAdmins
# NSStrictPrivileges [RECOMMENDED]
#
# When enabled, any user wanting to use the privileges of Services Root, Services
# Admin or Services Operator must have been logged as an IRC Operator with the
# /oper command.
NSStrictPrivileges
# NSModeOnID [OPTIONAL]
#
# When enabled, services will set the channel modes a user has access to upon
# identifying, assuming they are not already set.
#
# NSModeOnID
# NSRestrictGetPass [OPTIONAL]
#
# When enabled, services will only allow Services Root to use the getpass
# command on a nick.
NSRestrictGetPass
################################################## #########################
#
# ChanServ configuration
#
################################################## #########################
# CSDef... [OPTIONAL]
# Sets the default options for newly registered channels. Note that
# changing these options will have no effect on channels which are
# already registered.
#
# NOTE: If you do not enable any of these options, a default of
# KeepTopic, Secure, SecureFounder and SignKick will be used, for
# backward compatibility. If you really want no options enabled by
# default, use CSDefNone.
#CSDefNone
CSDefKeepTopic
#CSDefOpNotice
CSDefPeace
#CSDefPrivate
#CSDefRestricted
CSDefSecure
#CSDefSecureOps
CSDefSecureFounder
CSDefSignKick
#CSDefSignKickLevel
#CSDefTopicLock
CSDefXOP
# CSMaxReg [RECOMMENDED]
# Limits the number of channels which may be registered to a single
# nickname.
CSMaxReg 20
# CSExpire [RECOMMENDED]
# Sets the number of days before a channel expires.
CSExpire 14d
# CSDefBantype [REQUIRED]
#
# Sets the default ban type for newly registered channels (and when
# importing old databases).
#
# bantype can be:
#
# 0: ban in the form *[email protected]
# 1: ban in the form *!*[email protected]
# 2: ban in the form *!*@host
# 3: ban in the form *!*[email protected]*.domain
CSDefBantype 2
# CSAccessMax [REQUIRED]
# Sets the maximum number of entries on a channel's access list.
# Channel access lists may contain only registered nicknames;
# therefore, checking each entry on the list requires only a single
# scaler comparison instead of a wildcard match, and this limit may be
# safely set much higher than (for example) the nickname access list
# size limit without impacting performance significantly.
CSAccessMax 1024
# CSAutokickMax [REQUIRED]
# Sets the maximum number of entries on a channel's autokick list.
CSAutokickMax 32
# CSAutokickReason [REQUIRED]
# Sets the default reason for an autokick if none is given.
CSAutokickReason "User has been banned from the channel"
# CSInhabit [REQUIRED]
# Sets the length of time ChanServ stays in a channel after kicking a
# user from a channel s/he is not permitted to be in. This only occurs
# when the user is the only one in the channel.
CSInhabit 15s
# CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
# When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC
# operators.
#CSListOpersOnly
# CSListMax [REQUIRED]
# Specifies the maximum number of channels to be returned for a
# ChanServ LIST command.
CSListMax 50
# CSRestrictGetPass [OPTIONAL]
#
# When enabled, services will only allow Services Root to use the getpass
# command on a channel.
# CSRestrictGetPass
# CSOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
# If this is defined, only IRC Operators will be permitted to use ChanServ.
#CSOpersOnly
################################################## #########################
#
# MemoServ configuration
#
################################################## #########################
# MSMaxMemos [RECOMMENDED]
# Sets the maximum number of memos a user is allowed to keep by
# default. Normal users may set the limit anywhere between zero and
# this value; Services admins can change it to any value or disable it.
# If not given, the limit is disabled by default, and normal users can
# set any limit they want.
MSMaxMemos 20
# MSSendDelay [RECOMMENDED]
# Sets the delay between consecutive uses of the MemoServ SEND command.
# This can help prevent spam as well as denial-of-service attacks from
# sending large numbers of memos and filling up disk space (and
# memory). A 3-second wait means a maximum average of 150 bytes of
# memo per second per user under the current IRC protocol.
MSSendDelay 3s
# MSNotifyAll [OPTIONAL]
# Should we notify all appropriate users of a new memo? This applies
# in cases where a memo is sent to a nick which is in the group of
# another nick. Note that, unlike before, it is currently often more
# efficient to enable this.
MSNotifyAll
################################################## #########################
#
# BotServ configuration
#
################################################## #########################
# BSDef... [OPTIONAL]
# Sets the default options for newly registered channels. Note that
# changing these options will have no effect on channels which are
# already registered.
#BSDefDontKickOps
#BSDefDontKickVoices
BSDefGreet
BSDefFantasy
BSDefSymbiosis
# BSMinUsers [REQUIRED]
# Minimum number of users there must be in a channel before the
# bot joins it. The best value for this setting is 1 or 2. This
# cannot be 0, otherwise topic retention and mode lock and such
# other things won't work.
BSMinUsers 1
# BSBadWordsMax [REQUIRED]
# Maximum number of entries a single bad words list can have.
# Setting it too high can reduce performances slightly.
BSBadWordsMax 32
# BSKeepData [REQUIRED]
# Amount of time data for a user that is used by BotServ is
# valid. If the data exceeds this time, it is reset or deleted
# depending the case. Do not set it too high otherwise your resources
# will be slightly affected.
BSKeepData 10m
# BSSmartJoin [OPTIONAL]
# The bot is currently not affected by any modes or bans when he
# tries to join a channel. But some people may want to make it
# act like a real bot, that is, for example, remove all bans
# that affect the bot before joining the channel, remove a
# ban that affects the bot set by an user when it is on the
# channel, and so on. Since it consumes a bit more CPU time,
# you should not comment it out on larger networks.
# BSSmartJoin
# BSGentleBWReason [OPTIONAL]
# This option will make the bot use a kick reason that does not retake
# the word when it is kicking the bot. This is especially useful if
# you have young people on your network.
BSGentleBWReason
################################################## #########################
#
# HostServ configuration
#
################################################## #########################
# HostSetters [DISCOURAGED]
# Specifies the nicks of NON-OPERS allowed to Set/Remove vHosts using
# HostServ. Can be re-loaded with /msg operserv reload
# You can specify more than one nick by separating each one by a space.
#
# Make sure you insert the correct nick(s) here..
#HostSetters "rob dengel certus"
################################################## #########################
#
# OperServ configuration
#
################################################## #########################
# ServicesRoot [REQUIRED]
# Specifies the Services "super-users". The super-users, or "roots" as in
# Unix terminology, are the only users who can add or delete Services
# admins.
#
# You can specify more than one nick by separating each one by a space.
#
# This is commented out by default; make sure you insert the correct
# nick before uncommenting it.
ServicesRoot "QuSTaH"
# SuperAdmin [OPTIONAL]
# When enabled, Services admins will be able to use SuperAdmin [ON|OFF]
# which will temporarily grant them extra privileges, such as being a
# founder of _all_ channels, ability to adjust another users modes etc..
#SuperAdmin
# LogMaxUsers [OPTIONAL]
# Causes Services to write a message to the log every time a new user
# maximum is set.
LogMaxUsers
# ...Expiry [REQUIRED]
# Sets the default expiry time for, respectively, AKILLs, SGLINEs,
# SQLINEs and SZLINEs.
AutoKillExpiry 30d
ChanKillExpiry 30d
SGLineExpiry 30d
SQLineExpiry 30d
SZLineExpiry 30d
# AkillOnAdd [OPTIONAL]
#
# When enabled, this option makes the services send an AKILL command
# immediately after it has been added with AKILL ADD. This eliminates
# the need of killing the users after the akill has been added.
# AkillOnAdd
# KillClonesAkillExpire [REQUIRED]
# Sets the expiry time for autokills added for hosts that have been
# killed using the KILLCLONES command.
KillClonesAkillExpire 30m
# DisableRaw [RECOMMENDED]
#
# Disables the highly destructive OperServ RAW command.
DisableRaw
# WallOper [OPTIONAL]
# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS when a user becomes an IRC
# operator. Note that this can cause WALLOPS floods when Services
# first connects to the network.
#WallOper
# WallBadOS [OPTIONAL]
# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS if a non-IRC-operator tries
# to use OperServ.
#WallBadOS
# WallOS... [OPTIONAL]
# Cause Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS on use of each of the
# OperServ commands listed.
WallOSGlobal
WallOSMode
WallOSClearmodes
WallOSKick
WallOSAkill
WallOSSGLine
WallOSSQLine
WallOSSZLine
WallOSNoOp
WallOSJupe
WallOSRaw
# Wall...Expire [OPTIONAL]
# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS whenever respectively
# an AKILL, an SGLINE, an SQLINE, an SZLINE and a session limit
# exception expires.
#WallAkillExpire
#WallSGLineExpire
#WallSQLineExpire
#WallSZLineExpire
#WallExceptionExpire
# WallGetpass [OPTIONAL]
# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS on use of the NickServ or
# ChanServ GETPASS command.
WallGetpass
# WallSetpass [OPTIONAL]
# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS whenever a Services admin
# sets a password for a nickname or channel (s)he does not normally have
# privileges to set.
WallSetpass
# WallForbid [OPTIONAL]
# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS on use of the NickServ or
# ChanServ FORBID command.
WallForbid
# WallDrop [OPTIONAL]
# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS whenever a Services admin
# drops a nickname or channel (s)he does not normally have
# privileges to drop.
WallDrop
# LimitSessions [OPTIONAL]
# Enables session limiting. Session limiting prevents users from
# connecting more than a certain number of times from the same host at the
# same time - thus preventing most types of cloning. Once a host reaches
# it's session limit, all clients attempting to connect from that host
# will be killed. Exceptions to the default session limit, which are based
# on host names, can be defined via the exception list. It should be noted
# that session limiting, along with a large exception list, can degrade
# services' performance. See the source and comments in sessions.c and the
# online help for more information about session limiting.
#
# Session limiting is meant to replace the CheckClones and KillClones
# code. It is therefore highly recommended that they are disabled when
# session limiting has been enabled.
#
# NOTE: This option is not available when STREAMLINED is defined in
# the Makefile.
LimitSessions
# DefSessionLimit [REQUIRED]
# Default session limit per host. Once a host reaches it's session limit,
# all clients attempting to connect from that host will be killed. A value
# of zero means an unlimited session limit.
DefSessionLimit 3
# MaxSessionLimit [REQUIRED]
# The maximum session limit that may be set for a host in an exception.
MaxSessionLimit 100
# ExceptionExpiry [REQUIRED]
# Sets the default expiry time for exceptions.
ExceptionExpiry 1d
# SessionLimitExceeded [OPTIONAL]
# The message that will be NOTICE'd to a user just before they are removed
# from the network because their's host session-limit has been exceeded.
# It may be used to give a slightly more descriptive reason for the
# impending kill as apposed to simply "Session limit exceeded". If this is
# commented out, nothing will be sent.
SessionLimitExceeded "The session limit for your host %s has been exceeded."
# SessionLimitDetailsLoc [OPTIONAL]
# Same as above, but should be used to provide a website address where
# users can find out more about session limits and how to go about
# applying for an exception. If this is commented out, nothing will be
# sent.
#
# This option has been intentionally commented out in an effort to remind
# you to change the URL it contains. It is recommended that you supply an
# address/url where people can get help regarding session limits.
#SessionLimitDetailsLoc "Please visit http://your.website.url for more information about session limits."
# MaxSessionKill [OPTIONAL]
#
# If given and different from 0, this option tells the Services to add an
# AKILL when there is number subsequent kills for the same hostname, preventing
# the network from KILL flood.
MaxSessionKill 15
# SessionAutoKillExpiry [OPTIONAL]
#
# Sets the expiry time for autokills added for hosts that need to be
# AKILLed as controlled by the MaxSessionKill option.
#
# If not given, the default value is 30 minutes.
SessionAutoKillExpiry 30m
# CheckClones [DEPRECATED]
# Causes Services to try and detect "clones" connecting to the network.
# A WALLOPS (or GOPER, if supported on the IRC server) will be sent if
# Services thinks it has found clones.
#
# This feature has been superseded by Session Limiting.
#
# sets the minimum number of users which must successively
# connect to the network before Services will send a clone warning.
#
# sets the maximum time that can elapse between successive
# users before Services decides they are not clones.
#
# sets the minimum time between clone warnings for
# clones from the same host.
#
# NOTE: This option is not available when STREAMLINED is defined in
# the Makefile.
# CheckClones 5 10s 30s
# KillClones [DISCOURAGED] [DEPRECATED]
# Causes Services to kill users which trigger the clone warnings. (If
# CheckClones is disabled, this will have no effect.)
#
# This feature has been superceded by Session Limiting.
#
# BEWARE! The clone checking code is easily fooled; it can be
# triggered falsely under many conditions, for example:
#
# - Multiple users connecting from a shell machine.
#
# - A single user repeatedly connecting and disconnecting.
#
# Be very sure you know what you're doing before you even think about
# enabling this option, and remember that Services comes with no
# warranty.
#
# If that wasn't enough discouragement:
#
# ***** DO NOT ENABLE THIS OPTION! *****
#
# NOTE: This option is not available when STREAMLINED is defined in
# the Makefile.
#KillClones
# AddAkiller [OPTIONAL]
# Adds the nickname of the Operator issuing an AKILL to the kill reason.
#
AddAkiller
################################################## #########################
#
# DefCon configuration
#
################################################## #########################
# DefConLevel [OPTIONAL]
# Default defcon level (1-5) to use when starting services up, level 5
# instructs services to run as normal.
#DefConLevel 5
# DefCon1-4 [REQUIRED if Defcon is activated]
# These numercics determine which of the following operations take place
# at each level, the correct numeric can be found by adding together the
# number for each restriction you wish to place at a level.
# No new channel registrations 1
# No New Nick Registrations 2
# No MLOCK changes 4
# Force Chan Mode 8
# Use Reduced Session Limit 16
# KILL any new clients trying to connect 32
# Services will ignore everyone but opers 64
# Services will silently ignore everyone but opers 128
# AKILL all new clients trying to connect 256
# No new memos sent to block memoserv attacks 512
#DefCon4 23
# No channel reg + No Nick Reg + No MLOCK changes + Use Reduced Session Limit
# 1 + 2 + 4 + 16
#DefCon3 31
# As DefCon4 + Services will Force Chan Mode's on channels
# 23 + 8
#DefCon2 159
# As DefCon3 + Services will silently ignore everyone but opers
# 32 + 128
#DefCon1 415
# As DefCon2 + AKILL all new clients trying to connect
# 159 + 256
# DefConSessionLimit [REQUIRED if DefCon is activated]
# New session limit to use when a defcon level is using "reduced"
# session limiting.
# NOTE: When using DefCon this value needs to be defined
#DefConSessionLimit 2
# DefConAkillExpire [REQUIRED if DefCon is activated]
# Length of time to add the AKILL for when DEFCON is preventing
# all new clients from connecting to the network
#
# NOTE: As with all expire times, the expirey check will only be
# carried out once every "ExpireTimeout" so if this setting is
# 30m the the akill could last for 30m regardless of this setting.
#
# NOTE: When using DefCon this value needs to be defined
#DefConAkillExpire 5m
# DefConChanModes [REQUIRED if DefCon is activated]
# The channel modes to set on all channel's when the DefCon channel
# mode system is in use.
#
# NOTE: Choose these modes carefully, because when defcon switches to
# a level which does NOT have the mode setting selected, services will
# set the reverse on all channel's, e.g. if this setting is +RN
# when defcon is used all channel's will be set to +RN, when
# defcon is removed, channels will all be set to -RN. You don't
# want to set this to +k for example because when defcon is removed all
# channels will -k.
# NOTE: mlock'ed modes will not be lost
#DefConChanModes "+R"
# DefConTimeOut [OPTIONAL]
# This value can be used to automatically return the network to
# defcon 5 after the specified time period - just in case any opers
# forget to remove a defcon setting.
#DefConTimeOut 15m
# GlobalOnDefcon [OPTIONAL]
#
# Setting this directive will make Services send a global message on
# Defcon Level changes.
#GlobalOnDefcon
# GlobalOnDefconMore [OPTIONAL]
#
# Setting this directive will make Services send a global message on
# Defcon Level changes. Uncommenting this will allow you to send along
# with the new level, the DefconMessage.
#GlobalOnDefconMore
#DefconMessage "Put your message to send your users here. Dont forget to uncomment GlobalOnDefconMore"
# DefConOffMessage [OPTIONAL]
#
# If this is defined, it will be used in place of GlobalOnDefcon and
# GlobalOnDefconMore when defcon is returned to level 5
#DefConOffMessage "Services are now back to normal, sorry for any inconvenience"
# DefConAkillReason [REQUIRED if DefCon is activated]
#
# When using DEFCON this setting will be used when any clients are killed
# or akilled from the network by defcon
#
#DefConAkillReason "This network is currently not accepting connections, please try again later"
################################################## #########################
#
# MySQL configuration
#
################################################## #########################
#
# Mysql [OPTIONAL]
#
# Your MySQL configuration for use with Anope.
# To disable MySQL functionality, just comment out this block.
# To make use of MySQL use these directives and change their
# setting to the appropriate values.
#
# MysqlHost defines the Mysql server hostname.
# MysqlUser defines the Mysql user to log in with.
# MysqlPass defines the Mysql pass required for the specified user to log in.
# MysqlName defines the Mysql database name Anope uses
# MysqlSock defines the Mysql UNIX socket
# MysqlPort defines the Mysql TCP port
#
#MysqlHost "localhost"
#MysqlUser "Anonymous"
#MysqlPass ""
#MysqlName "anope"
#MysqlSock "/tmp/mysql.sock"
#MysqlPort 3306
# MysqlSecure "|||" [OPTIONAL]
#
# Method for storing passwords on MySQL. Available methods are:
# Empty or not set will save your passwords as clear text.
# des : Encrypt using a simple DES algorithm.
# md5 : Produces the md5 hash for the password.
# sha : Calculates the checksum using a Secure Hash Algorithm.
# key : Encodes using "key" as password.
# Please read docs/MYSQL file for more info and details.
#
#MysqlSecure ""
# MysqlRetries [OPTIONAL]
# MysqlRetryGap [OPTIONAL]
#
# These values let you define how often and with how much interruption Anope
# shall retry to open a connection when losing the contact to the mysql db.
# The product of these values must be between 1 and 60.
#
#MysqlRetries 10
#MysqlRetryGap 1
################################################## #########################
#
# Module configuration
#
################################################## #########################
#
# ModuleAutoload [OPTIONAL]
#
# When compiled with module support, this contains a space separated list
# of modules to automatically load as soon as possible, e.g. IRCD support modules.
#
#ModuleAutoload "hs_moo ircd_defizzer"
# ModuleDelayedAutoload [OPTIONAL]
#
# When compiled with module support, this contains a space separated list
# of modules to automatically load when services are ready for new clients.
# e.g. new pesudo clients such as CatServ :-) *meow*
#
#ModuleDelayedAutoload "ircd_catserv"
#EOF
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