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1 | /* ***************************************************************** | |
2 | * X3 Services Example Configuration file. | |
3 | * | |
4 | * Copy it to your x3 runtime dir, and edit to taste. | |
5 | * | |
6 | * This file allows two kinds of comments. Whitespaces between | |
7 | * tokens are ignored. All strings (even if they're just numbers) | |
8 | * MUST be enclosed in double quotes. There must be a semicolon | |
9 | * after every * key/value pair. | |
10 | */ | |
11 | ||
12 | /* UPLINKS (servers we connect to) ********************************* | |
13 | * Each subsection describes one server. X3 will try to connect to | |
14 | * each in turn maxtries times, and then will quit. | |
15 | */ | |
16 | "uplinks" { | |
17 | // This first entry connects to an ircd on teh same server an X3.. | |
18 | "Hub" { // This can be any string, just used here for your convenience | |
19 | "address" "127.0.0.1"; // The IP address of the server | |
20 | "port" "8888"; // What TCP port to connect to | |
21 | "password" "laoo,rpe"; // Both of these passwords must match | |
22 | "their_password" "laoo,rpe"; // the one in the ircd C line for X3. | |
23 | "enabled" "1"; // Set to 0 to disable connecting to this server | |
24 | "max_tries" "10"; // How many times to attemt reconnect before quitting | |
25 | "bind_address" "127.0.0.1"; // LOCAL IP address we want to connect FROM | |
26 | }; | |
27 | // This next one connects to an ircd on another server | |
28 | "Hub-west" { | |
29 | // IP address and port the server listens on | |
30 | "address" "192.168.234.123"; // IP of remote server | |
31 | "port" "8888"; | |
32 | "password" "ekrpat"; // C line passwords | |
33 | "their_password" "ekrpat"; // Set same as above | |
34 | "enabled" "0"; // Set this to 1 to use this server.. | |
35 | "max_tries" "1"; | |
36 | "bind_address" "192.168.1.10"; | |
37 | }; | |
38 | }; | |
39 | ||
40 | /* SERVER (Details about our existance) ********************************** | |
41 | */ | |
42 | "server" { | |
43 | "hostname" "X3.AfterNET.Services"; // The servers name. (Use this in the ircd's C line) | |
44 | "description" "AfterNET Network Services"; // Shows up in /links. | |
45 | "network" "AfterNET"; | |
46 | "hidden_host" "Users.AfterNET.Org"; // set this if you enabled Nefarious' +x mode | |
47 | /* hidden_host should match the F:HIDDEN_HOST: line in your ircu's ircd.conf; | |
48 | * x3 does not set the host suffix for users, but must know it when making | |
49 | * things like bans, where it should not show the user's real hostname. */ | |
50 | "hidden_host_type" "1"; // change this to 2 if you use Nefarious's style 2 host hiding. | |
51 | "key1" "45432"; // Set these key values to the network KEY values you use | |
52 | "key2" "76934"; // for host hiding style 2. If you are using Nefarious 1.3.0 (type 8) | |
53 | "key3" "98336"; // then these are ignored. | |
54 | "prefix" "AfterNET"; // If you use style 2 then this is the name that is prefixed to hosts. | |
55 | "numeric" "51"; // hint: If you get collisions on link, CHANGE THIS. | |
56 | /* Type handles some changes in Nefarious from version to version. | |
57 | * 4 - nefarious 0.4.x and other ircds | |
58 | * 5 - nefarious 1.0.x and higher (Obselete) | |
59 | * 6 - nefarious 1.1.0 and higher (Obselete) | |
60 | * 7 - nefarious 1.2.0 and higher (Branch Revsion) | |
61 | * 8 - nefarious 1.3.0 and higher (Trunk Revsions) | |
62 | */ | |
63 | "type" "8"; | |
64 | "host_in_topic" "1"; //Set to 1 if your Nefarious server have the HOST_IN_TOPIC F:line set to TRUE. | |
65 | "max_users" "256"; // You can save a little memory by setting this to a lower value. | |
66 | "force_n2k" "1"; // Use extended (5-digit) numnick for self, even if 3 are possible. | |
67 | "ping_freq" "60"; | |
68 | "ping_timeout" "90"; | |
69 | "max_cycles" "30"; // max uplink cycles before giving up | |
70 | // Admin information is traditionally: location, location, email | |
71 | // This shows up on a /admin x3.afternet.services command. | |
72 | "admin" ( | |
73 | "AfterNET IRC Network", | |
74 | "www.afternet.org", | |
75 | "Support Staff <support@afternet.org>" | |
76 | ); | |
77 | /* extended_accounts - | |
78 | * enable this for nefarious 0.4.x and higher and in ircd.conf add F:EXTENDED_ACCOUNTS:TRUE. | |
79 | * Sends 'AC R nick account' instead of 'AC nick account' and allows | |
80 | * for renames, login-on-connect, etc. If you use stock ircu set to 0. */ | |
81 | "extended_accounts" "1"; | |
82 | ||
83 | /* the following two settings are for ircu's HEAD_IN_SAND features, and are equivelent to | |
84 | * the F: lines in ircu's ircd.conf. both can be disabled by commenting them out. */ | |
85 | //"his_servername" "*.AfterNET.org"; // hidden server name, shown in remote /whois requests | |
86 | //"his_servercomment" "AfterNET IRC Network"; | |
87 | }; | |
88 | ||
89 | /* SERVICES (Bot nicknames) ******************************************* | |
90 | * Each section describes one service nickname and the details of that | |
91 | * bot's features | |
92 | * You may disable a service by commenting out its "nick" config item. | |
93 | */ | |
94 | "services" { | |
95 | /* Nickserv is the bot you register with and auth to. | |
96 | * Afternet uses the name "Authserv" without the nickname reservation | |
97 | * features enabled. Some nets call it Nickserv and configure it to | |
98 | * reserve nicks. | |
99 | */ | |
100 | "nickserv" { | |
101 | "nick" "AuthServ"; // The bots nick on IRC | |
102 | ||
103 | // If you want to have *@* as the default hostmask, set | |
104 | // default_hostmask. I highly reccomend this, and its required | |
105 | // for login-on-connect to work. | |
106 | "default_hostmask" "1"; | |
107 | ||
108 | // do we warn users when someone new auths to their account? | |
109 | "warn_clone_auth" "1"; // -X3- warning: foobar has authed to your account | |
110 | ||
111 | // default max number of logins allowed on new accounts. Users can set it | |
112 | // to something different using authserv commands. | |
113 | "default_maxlogins" "3"; | |
114 | ||
115 | // hard_maxlogins is the ammount the user cant override. | |
116 | "hard_maxlogins" "10"; | |
117 | ||
118 | // This names a file that contains easily guessed passwords. | |
119 | // It always contains "password", "<password>" and the user's | |
120 | // account name. | |
121 | // uncomment if you have a dict file. | |
122 | //"dict_file" "/usr/share/dict/words"; | |
123 | ||
124 | // Minimum number of various types of characters permitted in | |
125 | // a password. Authserv will enforce these. | |
126 | "password_min_length" "4"; | |
127 | "password_min_digits" "0"; | |
128 | "password_min_upper" "0"; | |
129 | "password_min_lower" "0"; | |
130 | ||
131 | // What should valid account and nicks look like? | |
132 | // If valid_nick_regex is omitted, valid_account_regex is used | |
133 | // for both nicks and accounts. | |
134 | // Be very carefull changing these. This default is | |
135 | // basically limited to letters, numbers, dash and underscore. | |
136 | "valid_account_regex" "^[-_a-z0-9A-Z]{2,15}$"; | |
137 | "valid_nick_regex" "^[-_a-z][-_a-z0-9]*$"; | |
138 | ||
139 | // Whats a valid hostname look like for fakehosts? | |
140 | "valid_fakehost_regex" "^[-_a-zA-Z0-9.]+$"; | |
141 | ||
142 | // Force account names to lowercase? 1=yes 0=no | |
143 | // WARNING: this will convert when reading them from the db, too. | |
144 | "force_handles_lowercase" "0"; | |
145 | ||
146 | // "Nickserv" networks, set this to 0. "Authserv" networks, | |
147 | // set it to 1. | |
148 | "disable_nicks" "1"; | |
149 | // One account may only own this many nicks. | |
150 | "nicks_per_account" "4"; | |
151 | ||
152 | // Send a warning when someone uses a registered nick? | |
153 | "warn_nick_owned" "0"; | |
154 | ||
155 | // What to do when someone uses the NickServ "reclaim" command? | |
156 | // This can be one of "none", "warn", "svsnick", or "kill", but | |
157 | // stock ircu does not support svsnick -- you need nefarious. | |
158 | "reclaim_action" "none"; | |
159 | ||
160 | // What (else) to do when someone uses a registered nick? | |
161 | // This can be anything "reclaim_action" can be, but it makes | |
162 | // more sense to use the "warn_nick_owned" instead of "warn". | |
163 | "auto_reclaim_action" "none"; | |
164 | ||
165 | // How long to wait before doing the auto_reclaim_action? | |
166 | // This is ignored if "auto_reclaim_action" is "none". | |
167 | "auto_reclaim_delay" "0"; | |
168 | ||
169 | // access control for who can change account flags | |
170 | // See /msg authserv help account flags | |
171 | "flag_levels" { | |
172 | "g" "800"; // God mode | |
173 | "lc_h" "800"; // support helper (lower case h) | |
174 | "uc_H" "800"; // net helper (upper case H) | |
175 | "S" "999"; // O3 access suspended | |
176 | "b" "1"; // Bot (Hidden from !staff etc) | |
177 | }; | |
178 | ||
179 | // and for who can change epithets for staff | |
180 | // epithets show up in /whois as another line about the person. | |
181 | "set_epithet_level" "800"; | |
182 | ||
183 | // what opserv access level do you need to set somebody else's level? | |
184 | "modoper_level" "850"; | |
185 | ||
186 | // how often should accounts be expired? | |
187 | "account_expire_freq" "1d"; | |
188 | ||
189 | // how long until an account with access to any channel(s) expires? | |
190 | "account_expire_delay" "900d"; | |
191 | ||
192 | // how long until an account with no access to any channels expires? | |
193 | "nochan_account_expire_delay" "365d"; | |
194 | ||
195 | // how long must an account be inactive so it can be ounregistered without force? | |
196 | "ounregister_inactive" "1M"; | |
197 | ||
198 | // which flags on an account require the ounregister to be used with force? | |
199 | "ounregister_flags" "ShgsfnHbu"; | |
200 | ||
201 | // If somebody keeps guessing passwords incorrectly, do we gag them? | |
202 | "autogag_enabled" "1"; | |
203 | "autogag_duration" "30m"; | |
204 | "auth_policer" { | |
205 | "size" "5"; | |
206 | "drain-rate" "0.05"; | |
207 | }; | |
208 | ||
209 | // How to integrate with email cookies? | |
210 | // In order to use mail, mail must be enabled and configured | |
211 | // down below in the mail section of this config file. | |
212 | "email_enabled" "1"; // Allow account verification and password reset by email. | |
213 | "email_required" "1"; // if above is 1, require verification to authenticate. | |
214 | "cookie_timeout" "2d"; // how long before we expire cookies? | |
215 | "accounts_per_email" "1"; // How many people can use the same email account. | |
216 | ||
217 | "email_search_level" "600"; // minimum OpServ level to search based on email address (search print email *foo*) | |
218 | "email_visible_level" "800"; // minimum OpServ level to see somebody's email address | |
219 | "titlehost_suffix" "AfterNET.Org"; // 'USET title' sets a fake hostname of name.title.titlehost on a user. | |
220 | "set_title_level" "900"; // Access to use 'uset title'. | |
221 | "set_fakehost_level" "1000"; //Access to set a freeform fakehost. (uset fakehost) | |
222 | ||
223 | // A list of denied words in the fakehosts | |
224 | "denied_fakehost_words" ("sex", | |
225 | "fuck", | |
226 | "asshole"); | |
227 | ||
228 | // This is a hacked in feature which exports every account change to a file sync.log. Afternet uses this and | |
229 | // a bunch of custom PHP scripts to make our websites SQL user db the same as authserv, every 5 minutes. | |
230 | // You have to be a pretty handy person with the shell commands and programming to make use of this.. | |
231 | "sync_log" "0"; // Log account changes to a file for syncing w/ a website? | |
232 | ||
233 | // Nickserv 'style' setting affects .userlist and other outputs. | |
234 | "default_style" "n"; // can be: n = normal, c = clean, or a = advanced. | |
235 | ||
236 | ||
237 | // LDAP configuration(s) | |
238 | // THIS IS EXPERIMENTAL! DO NOT USE IT IF YOU ARNT'T A DEVELOPER!! | |
239 | // LDAP stands for light directory access protocol. its what many larger orgs use for central user/password management. Its also the core technology behind windows active directory. | |
240 | // If you have an ldap server, you can configure X3 to use it instead of saving passwords locally. | |
241 | ||
242 | //"ldap_enable" "0"; | |
243 | //"ldap_uri" "ldaps://ldap.yournetwork.server:636"; | |
244 | //"ldap_base" "ou=Users,dc=afternet,dc=org"; | |
245 | //"ldap_dn_fmt" "uid=%s,ou=Users,dc=afternet,dc=org"; | |
246 | //"ldap_autocreate" "1"; // automatically create accounts if they exist in ldap but not x3 | |
247 | //// If you will be allowing users to register on IRC you need these: | |
248 | //"ldap_admin_dn" "cn=Admin,dc=afternet,dc=org"; | |
249 | //"ldap_admin_pass" "xxxxxxxxxxx"; | |
250 | //"ldap_object_classes" ( "top", "inetOrgAnonAccount" ); | |
251 | //// NOTE: inetOrgAnon is something I made up. its schema | |
252 | //// can be found in the tools/ directory. ldap servers wont | |
253 | //// know what that is by default. | |
254 | //// These configure what I store, and where. | |
255 | //"ldap_field_account" "uid"; | |
256 | //"ldap_field_password" "userPassword"; | |
257 | //"ldap_field_email" "mail"; | |
258 | //"ldap_field_oslevel" "X3AccountLevel"; | |
259 | //// NOTE: X3AccountLevel is a custom LDAP attribute | |
260 | //// that LDAP servers will not know by default. A custom | |
261 | //// schema is required to provide it. | |
262 | //// This bit is needed if you want to put ircops into a group: | |
263 | //"ldap_oper_group_dn" "cn=Opers,ou=Groups,dc=afternet,dc=org"; | |
264 | //"ldap_oper_group_level" "99"; // must be above this level to be added to oper ldap group | |
265 | //"ldap_field_group_member" "memberUid"; // what field group members are in | |
266 | //"ldap_timeout" "10"; // seconds | |
267 | ||
268 | }; | |
269 | ||
270 | /* | |
271 | * OpServ is the bot opers use to do glines, look at info etc. | |
272 | * Afternet uses the nickname "O3" for this as its easier to type. | |
273 | */ | |
274 | "opserv" { | |
275 | "nick" "O3"; | |
276 | // should use of this service be limited to global opers? | |
277 | "privileged" "1"; | |
278 | ||
279 | // fullname for service | |
280 | "description" "Oper Service Bot"; // (for /whois) | |
281 | ||
282 | // hostname for service; only used if "description" is also set | |
283 | "hostname" "X3.AfterNET.Services"; // (for /whois) | |
284 | ||
285 | // What channel should opserv send debug output to? | |
286 | // I don't have any idea what debug info goes here. You can configure | |
287 | // debugging logs in the log section to go to any channel. | |
288 | // Probably safest to set to your oper channel. | |
289 | "debug_channel" "#TheOps"; // Bot will join this channel, also. | |
290 | "debug_channel_modes" "+tnOS"; // Modes get set every time X3 starts up | |
291 | ||
292 | // where to send general alerts (e.g. flood alerts)? | |
293 | "alert_channel" "#TheOps"; // Bot will join this channel, also. | |
294 | "alert_channel_modes" "+"; // Modes get set every time X3 starts up | |
295 | ||
296 | // who to tell about staff auths? | |
297 | "staff_auth_channel" "#OperServ"; // Bot will join this channel, also. | |
298 | "staff_auth_channel_modes" "+tnOs"; // modes get set every time X3 starts up | |
299 | ||
300 | // which channels should all services autojoin? | |
301 | "autojoin_channels" ("#TheOps", "#OperServ"); | |
302 | ||
303 | // how many clones to allow from an untrusted host? | |
304 | // Use this carefully, users with half the # of clones will trigger this | |
305 | // when a server pings out and they reconnect before the old connection is noticed | |
306 | // to be dead by the server.. so set it at about twice the # you want to allow to | |
307 | // avoid false positives. | |
308 | "untrusted_max" "6"; // 3 connections and 3 ghosts, 7th connection causes a gline. | |
309 | ||
310 | // how long of a g-line should be issued if the max hosts is exceeded? | |
311 | "clone_gline_duration" "2h"; // durations are smhdmy | |
312 | ||
313 | // how long to g-line for ?block (or, by default, for trace gline)? | |
314 | "block_gline_duration" "12h"; | |
315 | ||
316 | // how long to shun for ?sblock (or, by default, for trace shun)? | |
317 | "block_shun_duration" "12h"; | |
318 | ||
319 | // When a user joins an illegal channel, O3 joins it and locks it down. | |
320 | // how long to keep an illegal channel locked down (seconds)? | |
321 | "purge_lock_delay" "60"; | |
322 | ||
323 | // ------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
324 | // Defcon Settings | |
325 | // | |
326 | // No new channel registrations 1 | |
327 | // No New Nick Registrations 2 | |
328 | // No Channel Mode changes 4 | |
329 | // Force Chan Mode 8 | |
330 | // Use Reduced Session Limit 16 | |
331 | // KILL any new clients trying to connect 32 | |
332 | // Services will ignore everyone but opers 64 | |
333 | // Services will silently ignore everyone but opers 128 | |
334 | // GLINE all new clients trying to connect 256 | |
335 | // No new memos sent to block MemoServ attacks 512 | |
336 | // SHUN all new clients trying to connect 1024 | |
337 | // | |
338 | // These are the values are added together to determine each defcon setting: | |
339 | "DefCon1" "415"; | |
340 | "DefCon2" "159"; | |
341 | "DefCon3" "31"; | |
342 | "DefCon4" "23"; | |
343 | ||
344 | // Default defcon level, 5 is running all normally | |
345 | "DefConLevel" "5"; | |
346 | ||
347 | // If defcon is limiting sessions then how many sessions should O3 allow? | |
348 | "DefConSessionLimit" "2"; | |
349 | ||
350 | // Length of glines and shuns set on newly connecting clients, if defcon is glining | |
351 | // or shunning newly connecting clients | |
352 | "DefConGlineExpire" "5m"; | |
353 | ||
354 | // Mode to set on all channels if defcon is forcing channel modes on all channels | |
355 | "DefConChanModes" "+r"; | |
356 | ||
357 | // If not set to 0, defcon will set back to level 5 after this time | |
358 | "DefConTimeOut" "15m"; | |
359 | ||
360 | // Set to 1 to send a notice to all users when defcon levels are changed | |
361 | "GlobalOnDefcon" "0"; | |
362 | ||
363 | // If set to 1 along with the notice that the levels are changing an extra | |
364 | // notice will be sent | |
365 | "GlobalOnDefconMore" "0"; | |
366 | ||
367 | // GlobalOnDefconMore notice. | |
368 | "DefconMessage" "Put your message to send your users here. Dont forget to uncomment GlobalOnDefconMore"; | |
369 | ||
370 | // This notice will be used if GlobalOnDefcon and GlobalOnDefconMore are off | |
371 | "DefConOffMessage" "Services are now back to normal, sorry for any inconvenience"; | |
372 | ||
373 | // Reason placed in defcon Glines and Shuns. | |
374 | "DefConGlineReason" "This network is currently not accepting connections, please try again later"; | |
375 | ||
376 | // ------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
377 | ||
378 | // To use geoip support in Opserv WHOIS then you will need to install | |
379 | // the c GeoIP api. Its available on http://www.maxmind.com, also on | |
380 | // apt on debian and ubuntu. The dat files can also be obtained | |
381 | // from the earlier URL. Place them in your X3 dir and away you go. | |
382 | // X3 will need a recompile once you install the c api. If there is a | |
383 | // GeoIP City Data file then the GeoIP data file will be ignored. However | |
384 | // bear in mind that the city data file is a lot larger than the plain | |
385 | // country data file so does take a bit longer to query. If you are | |
386 | // expieriencing ping timeouts you may need to tweak X3's I:line. | |
387 | "geoip_data_file" "./GeoIP.dat"; | |
388 | "geoip_city_data_file" ""; | |
389 | ||
390 | // The join-flood policer code goes off all the time when a server | |
391 | // goes down (and everyone reconnects) so i don't reccomend using it. | |
392 | // Automatically moderate join flooded channels? | |
393 | "join_flood_moderate" "0"; | |
394 | // channel join flood policer params? | |
395 | "join_policer" { | |
396 | "size" "20"; | |
397 | "drain-rate" "1"; | |
398 | }; | |
399 | // Don't moderate and warn channels unless there are more than | |
400 | // join_flood_moderate_threshold users in the channel. the | |
401 | // value 0 will disable the threshold. | |
402 | "join_flood_moderate_threshold" "50"; | |
403 | // new user flood policer params | |
404 | "new_user_policer" { | |
405 | "size" "200"; | |
406 | "drain-rate" "3"; | |
407 | }; | |
408 | // Min opserv level needed to set 'silent' glines in trace/addalert | |
409 | // (nefarious only) | |
410 | "silent_level" "700"; | |
411 | }; | |
412 | ||
413 | "chanserv" { | |
414 | "nick" "X3"; | |
415 | ||
416 | // The umodes - add +d if you use nefarious 1.0 and you added 'b:lines' | |
417 | // to pass cmdchar through to chanserv anyway. | |
418 | "modes" "+iok"; | |
419 | ||
420 | // The off_channel setting takes one of three numerical values: | |
421 | // 0 = off | |
422 | // 1 = use a registered channel mode, have services op themselves | |
423 | // 2 = all of the above, and a channel setting to have ChanServ not | |
424 | // idle in the channel | |
425 | // NOTE: +z mode, needed for this to work. X3 contains modifications to | |
426 | // try and prevent desynchs. If you use this mode do not use any other service | |
427 | // that uses this mode. | |
428 | "off_channel" "no"; | |
429 | ||
430 | // Infolines are sent when channel users join the channel. Users set them with USET INFO in X3. | |
431 | // how long should a person be unseen before resending infoline? | |
432 | "info_delay" "120"; | |
433 | ||
434 | // Greetings can be configured by the channel manager(s) and sent to users who join the channel. | |
435 | // Many people (rightly) find this annoying, so keep them short. | |
436 | // maximum greeting length | |
437 | "max_greetlen" "120"; | |
438 | ||
439 | // maximum users in a channel userlist | |
440 | "max_chan_users" "512"; | |
441 | // maximum bans on a channel banlist | |
442 | "max_chan_bans" "512"; | |
443 | // maximum length of a user's infoline | |
444 | "max_userinfo_length" "400"; // hard limit for infolines. This is also the default value. | |
445 | ||
446 | // If SET DynLimit is on and there are N users in the channel, ChanServ will | |
447 | // try to keep the limit at N+<adjust_threshold>. This makes the channel | |
448 | // somewhat protected from clone attacks. | |
449 | "adjust_threshold" "5"; | |
450 | // .. but ChanServ will only increment or decrement the limit this often. | |
451 | "adjust_delay" "30"; // (seconds) | |
452 | ||
453 | // How often to look for expired bans? | |
454 | "ban_timeout_freq" "2m"; | |
455 | ||
456 | // How often to look for channels that have expired? | |
457 | "chan_expire_freq" "1d"; | |
458 | ||
459 | // How long is a channel unvisited (by masters or above) before it can be expired? | |
460 | "chan_expire_delay" "30d"; | |
461 | ||
462 | // How often to look for dnrs that have expired? | |
463 | "dnr_expire_freq" "1h"; | |
464 | ||
465 | // what !set options should we show when user calls "!set" with no arguments? | |
466 | "set_shows" ("DefaultTopic", "TopicMask", "Greeting", "UserGreeting", "Modes", "PubCmd", "InviteMe", "UserInfo", "EnfOps", "EnfModes", "EnfTopic", "TopicSnarf", "Setters", "CtcpReaction", "BanTimeout", "Protect", "Toys", "DynLimit", "NoDelete"); | |
467 | ||
468 | // A list of !8ball responses | |
469 | "8ball" ( | |
470 | "Are you out of your MIND?", | |
471 | "It won't happen, not a chance, definitely no.", | |
472 | "Outlook seems bleak.", | |
473 | "My sources say no.", | |
474 | "You bet!", | |
475 | "It is decidedly so.", | |
476 | "It's hard to be sure.", | |
477 | "Most definitely.", | |
478 | "In your dreams...", | |
479 | "If the prophets wish it...", | |
480 | "Forecast hazy, try again later.", | |
481 | "I don't know!", | |
482 | "Absolutely!", | |
483 | "Never.", | |
484 | "Yes.", | |
485 | "No.", | |
486 | "Maybe."); | |
487 | ||
488 | // This is a list of wheel-of-misfortune results. Remove them to disable. | |
489 | // You must make sure your ircd supports, and has enabled, the features needed | |
490 | // for these. | |
491 | "wheel" ( | |
492 | "peer", | |
493 | // "partall", // needs svspart | |
494 | "gline", | |
495 | // "shun", // needs shun | |
496 | "nothing", | |
497 | // "randjoin", // needs svsjoin and svspart | |
498 | // "abusewhois", // needs epitaph in /whois support | |
499 | "kickall", | |
500 | // "nickchange", // needs svsnick | |
501 | "kill", | |
502 | "svsignore", | |
503 | "kickbanall" ); | |
504 | ||
505 | // channel(s) that support helpers must be in to be helping | |
506 | // if this is a list, any one by itself will do | |
507 | "support_channel" ("#Operations", "#Help"); | |
508 | ||
509 | // maximum number of channels a user may have. ( FORCE can override ) | |
510 | "max_owned" "2"; | |
511 | ||
512 | // how long between automatic topic and userlist refreshes with TopicRefresh/Resync | |
513 | "refresh_period" "10h"; | |
514 | ||
515 | // what should !access say for various staff? | |
516 | "irc_operator_epithet" "AfterNET IRC Operator"; | |
517 | "network_helper_epithet" "AfterNET Network Helper"; | |
518 | "support_helper_epithet" "AfterNET Support Helper"; | |
519 | ||
520 | // what should a newly registered channel get as its modes? | |
521 | "default_modes" "+nt"; | |
522 | ||
523 | // minimum opserv access to set, clear or override channel nodelete setting? | |
524 | "nodelete_level" "1"; | |
525 | ||
526 | // when does god mode time out? | |
527 | "god_timeout" "30m"; | |
528 | ||
529 | // What should valid registered channels look like? | |
530 | // Be very carefull changing these. This default is | |
531 | // basically limited to letters, numbers, dash and underscore. | |
532 | "valid_channel_regex" "^#[-_a-z][-_a-z0-9]*$"; | |
533 | }; | |
534 | ||
535 | /* Global is a service bot that can send out network-wide messages for you. I | |
536 | * like to set ours' nick to 'AfterNET', but some people use 'Global' | |
537 | */ | |
538 | "global" { | |
539 | "nick" "Global"; | |
540 | // should users get community announcements by default or not? | |
541 | // community announcements are a type of global that users may | |
542 | // opt into (or out of, depending on this setting) | |
543 | "announcements_default" "on"; | |
544 | }; | |
545 | ||
546 | ||
547 | "spamserv" { | |
548 | // You may enable this service by removing the double slashes from the config | |
549 | // item. To disable it again add the double slashes back. | |
550 | // "nick" "SpamServ"; | |
551 | ||
552 | // debug channel | |
553 | "debug_channel" "#operserv"; | |
554 | ||
555 | // url of the network rules. if you don't have network rules, remove this key. | |
556 | "network_rules" "http://www.afternet.org/aup"; | |
557 | ||
558 | // trigger for spamserv; remove this key to disable the trigger | |
559 | "trigger" "%"; | |
560 | ||
561 | // ban duration of a short timedban. | |
562 | "short_ban_duration" "15m"; | |
563 | ||
564 | // ban duration of a long timedban. | |
565 | "long_ban_duration" "1h"; | |
566 | ||
567 | // duration of a gline. SpamServ will issue it after several violations and a kill. | |
568 | "gline_duration" "1h"; | |
569 | ||
570 | // users may add "exception_max" exceptions to the list. IRCOps can override "exception_max". | |
571 | "exception_max" "10"; | |
572 | ||
573 | // minimum & maximum length of an exception. | |
574 | "exception_min_len" "4"; | |
575 | "exception_max_len" "12"; | |
576 | ||
577 | // users may add "badword_max" badwords to the list. IRCOps can override badword_max". | |
578 | "badword_max" "10"; | |
579 | ||
580 | // minimum & maximum length of an badword. | |
581 | "badword_min_len" "4"; | |
582 | "badword_max_len" "12"; | |
583 | ||
584 | // if someone advertises a channel, which doesn't exist (channel is empty, no users), | |
585 | // SpamServ doesn't punish the user. | |
586 | // enable this setting, if SpamServ has to ignore advertisements of channels, which do not exist. | |
587 | // disable this setting, if SpamServ has to punish the users whenever they advertise. | |
588 | "adv_chan_must_exist" "1"; | |
589 | ||
590 | // remove all mirc codes from messages before checking for advertisements. | |
591 | // if this setting is disabled and someone spams a url which | |
592 | // contains a bold char, SpamServ doesn't punish him. | |
593 | "strip_mirc_codes" "1"; | |
594 | ||
595 | // enable this, if SpamServ has to "follow" ChanServ, when a channel moves or merges. | |
596 | // disable it, if it shouldn't be possible to move or merge SpamServ with /msg chanserv move|merge. | |
597 | "allow_move_merge" "1"; | |
598 | }; | |
599 | }; | |
600 | ||
601 | /* MODULES (optional components) ************************************************* | |
602 | * These must be explicitly compiled in (see ./configure --help) | |
603 | * When enabled, they are configured here.. | |
604 | */ | |
605 | "modules" { | |
606 | /* Helpserv is a help-queue tracker module for your #support channels, if | |
607 | * they are busy. It issues users tickets, and tracks the next available helper. | |
608 | */ | |
609 | "helpserv" { | |
610 | // The description/fullname field | |
611 | "description" "Help Queue Manager"; // (for whois) | |
612 | ||
613 | // HelpServ bots log all of their requests to this file, with | |
614 | // details on when they were opened, closed, their contents, | |
615 | // helper, etc. The file is written in saxdb format for easy | |
616 | // parsing by external programs. Please note that you cannot | |
617 | // use ?set to change this value while x3 is running. | |
618 | "reqlogfile" "helpservreq.log"; | |
619 | ||
620 | // How long should a helpserv be inactive (no requests assigned) | |
621 | // before it can be unregistered by the expire command? | |
622 | "expiration" "60d"; | |
623 | ||
624 | // If a user prefix's this before their helpserv commands then instead | |
625 | // of a request being opened, they will be able to use helpserv commands. | |
626 | "user_escape" "@"; | |
627 | }; | |
628 | /* SockCheck reads sockcheck.conf and can do configurable scans | |
629 | * to probe for open relays in an attempt to stop drones from using | |
630 | * the network. DO NOT enable this unless you have permission from | |
631 | * your ISP.. the probes will show up as attacks on everyones firewalls | |
632 | * and you will get a lot of complaints. | |
633 | */ | |
634 | "sockcheck" { | |
635 | // disabling this hopefully | |
636 | "max_sockets" "0"; // 64 is a good # of concurrent clients to be checked | |
637 | "max_read" "1024"; // don't read more than 1024 bytes from any client | |
638 | "gline_duration" "1d"; // issue G-lines lasting one hour | |
639 | "max_cache_age" "60"; // only cache results for 60 seconds | |
640 | "bind_address" "192.168.0.10"; // do proxy tests from this address | |
641 | }; | |
642 | /* Snoop sends connect, quit, join, and part messages for every user | |
643 | * on the network, and helps in finding drones. Put it somewhere secure | |
644 | * so your users privacy is honored. | |
645 | */ | |
646 | "snoop" { | |
647 | // Where to send snoop messages? | |
648 | "channel" "#MrSnoopy"; | |
649 | // Which bot? | |
650 | "bot" "O3"; | |
651 | // Show new users and joins from net joins? (off by default) | |
652 | "show_bursts" "0"; | |
653 | }; | |
654 | /* Track works just like Snoop except it only sends events for users | |
655 | * who have been specified | |
656 | * DANGER: track is currently very broken, and will crash x3 and possibly corrupt your db file. | |
657 | * Unless your a developer, dont even compile it in! | |
658 | */ | |
659 | "track" { | |
660 | // What to track by default? | |
661 | "snomask" "nick,join,part,kick,new,del,auth,chanmode,umode"; | |
662 | // Where to send snoop messages? | |
663 | "channel" "#MrPeanuts"; | |
664 | // Which bot? | |
665 | "bot" "O3"; | |
666 | // Show new users and joins from net joins? (off by default) | |
667 | "show_bursts" "0"; | |
668 | }; | |
669 | /* Memoserv lets users send messages to other users accounts. | |
670 | */ | |
671 | "memoserv" { | |
672 | "bot" "MemoServ"; | |
673 | "modes" "+k"; | |
674 | "message_expiry" "30d"; // age when messages are deleted; set | |
675 | // to 0 to disable message expiration | |
676 | "limit" "30"; // Max amount of messages a person can get. | |
677 | }; | |
678 | "qserver" { | |
679 | "bind_address" "127.0.0.1"; | |
680 | "port" "7702"; | |
681 | "password" "hello"; | |
682 | }; | |
683 | "blacklist" { | |
684 | // File containing blacklisted client addresses. | |
685 | // "file" "blacklist.txt"; | |
686 | // Each line in the file should start with an IP or hostname. | |
687 | // If there is whitespace and a message after that, the | |
688 | // message will override this one: | |
689 | "file_reason" "client is blacklisted"; | |
690 | // How long should a blacklist G-line last? | |
691 | "gline_duration" "1h"; | |
692 | // If you want to use DNS blacklists, add them here: | |
693 | "dnsbl" { | |
694 | // This DNSBL zone does not exist - you'll have to pick your own. | |
695 | "dnsbl.example.org" { | |
696 | "description" "Example DNSBL entry"; | |
697 | "reason" "busted by a dns blacklist"; | |
698 | "duration" "1h"; | |
699 | // You can stick the client's IP in the G-line message. | |
700 | "reason_2" "Example DNSBL reported %ip%'s address as 127.0.0.2"; | |
701 | // .. or the contents of a DNS TXT. | |
702 | "reason_3" "%txt%"; | |
703 | }; | |
704 | }; | |
705 | }; | |
706 | "sar" { | |
707 | // You generally will not want to override these defaults. | |
708 | // "resolv_conf" "/etc/resolv.conf"; | |
709 | // "services" "/etc/services"; | |
710 | // "bind_address" "0.0.0.0"; | |
711 | // "bind_port" "0"; | |
712 | // The defaults for these are derived from the system config files (above). | |
713 | // "domain" "example.org"; | |
714 | // "timeout" "3"; // base timeout for a DNS reply | |
715 | // "retries" "3"; // number of times to retry on different servers or longer timeouts | |
716 | // "ndots" "1"; // number of dots needed in a hostname to bypass search path | |
717 | // "edns0" "0"; // if set, enable EDNS0 extended message sizes | |
718 | // "search" ("example.org", "example.net"); | |
719 | // "nameservers" ("127.0.0.1"); | |
720 | }; | |
721 | /* WebTV allows webtv clients to use common IRC commands. | |
722 | */ | |
723 | "webtv" { | |
724 | "bot" "IRC"; | |
725 | "modes" "+k"; | |
726 | ||
727 | // Should clients need to be marked to use this service? | |
728 | "required_mark" "1"; | |
729 | // which marks are valid webtv marks? | |
730 | "valid_marks" ("webtv", "msntv", "msntv2"); | |
731 | }; | |
732 | }; | |
733 | ||
734 | "policers" { | |
735 | "commands-luser" { | |
736 | "size" "5"; | |
737 | "drain-rate" "0.5"; | |
738 | }; | |
739 | }; | |
740 | ||
741 | "rlimits" { | |
742 | "data" "50M"; | |
743 | "stack" "6M"; | |
744 | "vmem" "100M"; | |
745 | }; | |
746 | ||
747 | /* MAIL (if and how X3 sends mail ) ********************************* | |
748 | * Mainly Authserv/Nickserv send mail, See the Nickserv | |
749 | * section for additional mail settings also. | |
750 | */ | |
751 | "mail" { | |
752 | "enable" "1"; | |
753 | "mailer" "/usr/sbin/sendmail"; | |
754 | // OR Afternet uses a custom script to keep the services IP hidden: | |
755 | // "mailer" "/home/x3user/x3/sendmail.sh"; | |
756 | "from_address" "supportrobot@afternet.org"; | |
757 | "extra_headers" ("AfterNET-Services: x3"); | |
758 | "body_prefix_first" ("Welcome to AfterNET, looks like this is your first email from us."); | |
759 | "body_prefix" ("AfterNET Support - User and Channel registration system"); | |
760 | "body_suffix_first" ("", "AfterNET IRC Network", "http://www.afternet.org"); | |
761 | "body_suffix" ("", "AfterNET IRC Network", "http://www.afternet.org", "support@afternet.org","irc://irc.afternet.org/afternet"); | |
762 | // If you are using the smtp mail back-end, you may need to set these: | |
763 | "smtp_server" "localhost"; | |
764 | "smtp_service" "smtp"; | |
765 | // "smtp_myname" "localhost.domain"; | |
766 | }; | |
767 | ||
768 | /* DBS (Databases) ************************************************* | |
769 | * let you configure what databases go in what files. | |
770 | * | |
771 | * This default sets up everything in one big x3.db file. | |
772 | * | |
773 | * If you leave this section out, each database will be in its own file, | |
774 | * and they will be written out every half hour. | |
775 | */ | |
776 | "dbs" { | |
777 | // This just illustrates how you can jam every database into one huge ("mondo") file. | |
778 | "ChanServ" { "mondo_section" "ChanServ"; }; | |
779 | "gline" { "mondo_section" "gline"; }; | |
780 | "shun" { "mondo_section" "shun"; }; | |
781 | "Global" { "mondo_section" "Global"; }; | |
782 | "HelpServ" { "mondo_section" "HelpServ"; }; | |
783 | "modcmd" { "mondo_section" "modcmd"; }; | |
784 | "NickServ" { "mondo_section" "NickServ"; }; | |
785 | "OpServ" { "mondo_section" "OpServ"; }; | |
786 | "sendmail" { "mondo_section" "sendmail"; }; | |
787 | "SpamServ" { "mondo_section" "SpamServ"; }; | |
788 | ||
789 | // These are the options if you want a database to be in its own file. | |
790 | "mondo" { | |
791 | // Where to put it? | |
792 | "filename" "x3.db"; | |
793 | // How often should it be saved? | |
794 | // (You can disable automatic saves by setting this to 0.) | |
795 | "frequency" "30m"; | |
796 | }; | |
797 | }; | |
798 | ||
799 | /* LOGS (If and how X3 logs data ) *********************************** | |
800 | * LOGS sets up where X3 logs various kinds of info to. | |
801 | */ | |
802 | "logs" { | |
803 | // Two kinds of items exist in this section. | |
804 | ||
805 | // One is a facility configuration subsection. These have the | |
806 | // name of a log facility (one of "ChanServ", "Global", | |
807 | // "HelpServ", "NickServ", "OpServ", "ProxyCheck", or "x3") and | |
808 | // the value is a subsection. The "x3" log facility is a | |
809 | // catch-all/fall-back facility. | |
810 | "x3" { | |
811 | // The "max_age" option says how long to keep log audit entries. | |
812 | "max_age" "10h"; | |
813 | // The "max_count" option says how many log audit entries to keep. | |
814 | "max_count" "1024"; | |
815 | // Audit (command tracking) entries are discarded if they exceed | |
816 | // either limit: for example, if entry 500 is 10 minutes old, it | |
817 | // will be discarded next time any audit command is logged. | |
818 | }; | |
819 | ||
820 | // The other kind of item is a target list. The name of each is a | |
821 | // description of facility-and-severity combinations, and the value | |
822 | // is a string (or list of strings) that describe where matching | |
823 | // events should be logged. As a special case, the facility * will | |
824 | // specify how to log events regardless of their true facility, and | |
825 | // the severity * will match all severities for a facility. | |
826 | // Log targets use a psuedo-URI syntax: one of "file:filename", | |
827 | // "std:[out|err|n]" where n is a valid file descriptor, or | |
828 | // "irc:#channel" (nicknames or server masks can be used instead | |
829 | // of channel names, but should be used with care). | |
830 | // The severity is one of "replay", "debug", "command", "info", | |
831 | // "override", "staff", "warning", "error", or "fatal". | |
832 | // WARNING: If any severity except "replay" for a facility is left | |
833 | // unspecified, it will use the default target (for example, | |
834 | // "file:chanserv.log"). For "replay" severity, you must ALWAYS | |
835 | // list a target to log it -- this is because it is very rarely | |
836 | // useful. | |
837 | "*.*" ("std:out", "file:everything.log"); // does NOT suppress any defaults | |
838 | "*.override,error,fatal" "irc:#TheOps"; // report all uses of staff commands | |
839 | "*.staff" "irc:#MrSnoopy"; // report all uses of staff commands | |
840 | "ChanServ.*" "file:chanserv.log"; // duplicates the default behavior | |
841 | "ProxyCheck.*" (); // stop it from logging anything | |
842 | }; |