4 [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/quakenet/newserv.png?branch=master)]
(https://travis-ci.org/quakenet/newserv)
9 newserv is a P10 protocol services daemon developed for the QuakeNet IRC
12 It is modular, fast and easily customisable.
14 The official website for newserv is https://development.quakenet.org/.
16 Please refer to the LICENSE file for licensing details.
21 * Role-based access checks for oper commands
22 * Search functionality
25 * Connection limits ("trusts")
26 * Transactional g:line support
31 * Channel Service Request (R)
33 * Server list with latency checks
38 * IRC Server running the P10 Protocol. Full support for all modules may require use of QuakeNet's
[snircd IRC server](https://development.quakenet.org), which is based upon
[Undernet's ircu](http://coder-com.undernet.org/).
39 * Linux system (BSDs may work, but not actively tested)
48 Please read the documentation provided before you ask us for support. You may
49 find some assistance in #dev on QuakeNet for specific questions.
51 If you've found any bugs or you're working on any cool new features please give
57 First run configure script:
61 The configure script will list any missing dependencies. If you're unsure why
62 a certain library or header file was not found you can run the configure script
63 with the -v option or check the .configure.log file after your first configure
66 Please refer to the "Local Settings" section in this file if you're using
67 non-standard library/header search paths. Once you've resolved all dependency
68 issues you can build newserv:
72 After all modules are built you can install newserv:
76 By default the newserv binary and the modules are installed into your source
77 tree. The recommended setup is to now create a separate directory and symlink
78 the "newserv" binary and the "modules" directory into it:
81 $ mkdir newserv-install && cd newserv-install
82 $ ln -s ../newserv-src/newserv
83 $ ln -s ../newserv-src/modules
85 You will also need to copy the newserv.conf.example configuration file to your
86 installation directory and rename it to newserv.conf. The MODULES file has a
87 list of available modules and their configuration settings.
89 After you have updated your newserv.conf file you can start newserv:
93 newserv does not detach from the console. Consider running it in a
99 You can create a user on your control instance using /msg N hello (where N is
100 the nick of your control user). You need to be opered and authed in order to
103 If your network does not have an authentication service that supports account
104 IDs you can load the "auth" module. Note that this module lets opers set
105 arbitrary account names and IDs and therefore should probably not be loaded on
108 Once you have an account you should have a look at /msg N showcommands for a
109 list of available commands.
114 If you are using non-standard library/include paths you can create a file
115 called configure.ini.local (using configure.ini.local.example as a template) to
116 override some of the settings.