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1 /* doc/reference.conf - charybdis Example configuration file
2 *
3 * Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Hybrid Development Team
4 * Copyright (C) 2002-2005 ircd-ratbox development team
5 * Copyright (C) 2005-2006 charybdis development team
6 *
7 * Written by ejb, wcampbel, db, leeh and others
8 *
9 * $Id: reference.conf 3582 2007-11-17 21:55:48Z jilles $
10 */
11
12 /* IMPORTANT NOTES:
13 *
14 * class {} blocks MUST be specified before anything that uses them. That
15 * means they must be defined before auth {} and before connect {}.
16 *
17 * auth {} blocks MUST be specified in order of precedence. The first one
18 * that matches a user will be used. So place spoofs first, then specials,
19 * then general access, then restricted.
20 *
21 * privset {} blocks MUST be specified before anything that uses them. That
22 * means they must be defined before operator {}.
23 *
24 * Both shell style (#) and C style comments are supported.
25 *
26 * Files may be included by either:
27 * .include "filename"
28 * .include <filename>
29 *
30 * Times/durations are written as:
31 * 12 hours 30 minutes 1 second
32 *
33 * Valid units of time:
34 * month, week, day, hour, minute, second
35 *
36 * Valid units of size:
37 * megabyte/mbyte/mb, kilobyte/kbyte/kb, byte
38 *
39 * Sizes and times may be singular or plural.
40 */
41
42 /* Extensions:
43 *
44 * Charybdis contains several extensions that are not enabled by default.
45 * To use them, uncomment the lines below.
46 *
47 * Channel mode +-A (admin only) -- chm_adminonly.so
48 * Channel mode +-O (oper only) -- chm_operonly.so
49 * Channel mode +-S (ssl only) -- chm_sslonly.so
50 * Emulates channel mode +-O (oper only) (+-iI $o) -- chm_operonly_compat.so
51 * Emulates channel mode +-R (quiet unreg) (+-q $~a) -- chm_quietunreg_compat.so
52 * Emulates channel mode +-S (ssl only) (+-b $~z) -- chm_sslonly_compat.so
53 * Restrict channel creation to logged in users -- createauthonly.so
54 * Account bans (+b $a[:mask]) -- extb_account.so
55 * Banned from another channel (+b $j:mask) -- extb_canjoin.so
56 * Other-channel bans (+b $c:mask) -- extb_channel.so
57 * Extended ban (+b $x:mask) -- extb_extgecos.so
58 * Oper bans (+b $o) -- extb_oper.so
59 * Realname (gecos) bans (+b $r:mask) -- extb_realname.so
60 * Server bans (+b $s:mask) -- extb_server.so
61 * SSL bans (+b $z) -- extb_ssl.so
62 * HURT system -- hurt.so
63 * New host mangling (umode +x) -- ip_cloaking_4.0.so
64 * Old host mangling (umode +h) -- ip_cloaking.so
65 * Find channel forwards -- m_findforwards.so
66 * /identify support -- m_identify.so
67 * Opers cannot be invisible (umode +i) -- no_oper_invis.so
68 * Far connection notices (snomask +F) -- sno_farconnect.so
69 * Remote k/d/x line active notices -- sno_globalkline.so
70 * Remote oper up notices -- sno_globaloper.so
71 * /whois notifications (snomask +W) -- sno_whois.so
72 * Oper-override (modehacking only) -- override.so
73 * Stop services kills -- no_kill_services.so
74 */
75 #loadmodule "extensions/chm_adminonly.so";
76 #loadmodule "extensions/chm_operonly.so";
77 #loadmodule "extensions/chm_sslonly.so";
78 #loadmodule "extensions/chm_operonly_compat.so";
79 #loadmodule "extensions/chm_quietunreg_compat.so";
80 #loadmodule "extensions/chm_sslonly_compat.so";
81 #loadmodule "extensions/createauthonly.so";
82 #loadmodule "extensions/extb_account.so";
83 #loadmodule "extensions/extb_canjoin.so";
84 #loadmodule "extensions/extb_channel.so";
85 #loadmodule "extensions/extb_extgecos.so";
86 #loadmodule "extensions/extb_oper.so";
87 #loadmodule "extensions/extb_realname.so";
88 #loadmodule "extensions/extb_server.so";
89 #loadmodule "extensions/extb_ssl.so";
90 #loadmodule "extensions/hurt.so";
91 #loadmodule "extensions/ip_cloaking_4.0.so";
92 #loadmodule "extensions/ip_cloaking.so";
93 #loadmodule "extensions/m_findforwards.so";
94 #loadmodule "extensions/m_identify.so";
95 #loadmodule "extensions/no_oper_invis.so";
96 #loadmodule "extensions/sno_farconnect.so";
97 #loadmodule "extensions/sno_globalkline.so";
98 #loadmodule "extensions/sno_globaloper.so";
99 #loadmodule "extensions/sno_whois.so";
100 #loadmodule "extensions/override.so";
101 #loadmodule "extensions/no_kill_services.so";
102
103 /* serverinfo {}: Contains information about the server. (OLD M:) */
104 serverinfo {
105 /* name: the name of our server */
106 name = "hades.arpa";
107
108 /* sid: the unique server id of our server. This must be three
109 * characters long. The first character must be a digit [0-9], the
110 * remaining two chars may be letters [A-Z] or digits [0-9].
111 *
112 * This parameter must be specified for the server to start.
113 */
114 sid = "42X";
115
116 /* description: the description of our server. '[' and ']' may not
117 * be used here for compatibility with older servers.
118 */
119 description = "charybdis test server";
120
121 /* network info: the name and description of the network this server
122 * is on. Shown in the 005 reply and used with serverhiding.
123 */
124 network_name = "MyNet";
125 network_desc = "This is My Network";
126
127 /* hub: allow this server to act as a hub and have multiple servers
128 * connected to it.
129 */
130 hub = no;
131
132 /* vhost: the IP to bind to when we connect outward to ipv4 servers.
133 * This should be an ipv4 IP only.
134 */
135 #vhost = "192.0.2.6";
136
137 /* vhost6: the IP to bind to when we connect outward to ipv6 servers.
138 * This should be an ipv6 IP only.
139 */
140 #vhost6 = "2001:db7:2::6";
141
142 /* ssl_private_key: our ssl private key */
143 ssl_private_key = "etc/ssl.key";
144
145 /* ssl_cert: certificate for our ssl server */
146 ssl_cert = "etc/ssl.pem";
147
148 /* ssl_dh_params: DH parameters, generate with openssl dhparam -out dh.pem 1024 */
149 ssl_dh_params = "etc/dh.pem";
150
151 /* ssld_count: number of ssld processes you want to start, if you
152 * have a really busy server, using N-1 where N is the number of
153 * cpu/cpu cores you have might be useful. A number greater than one
154 * can also be useful in case of bugs in ssld and because ssld needs
155 * two file descriptors per SSL connection.
156 */
157 ssld_count = 1;
158
159 /* default max clients: the default maximum number of clients
160 * allowed to connect. This can be changed once ircd has started by
161 * issuing:
162 * /quote set maxclients <limit>
163 */
164 default_max_clients = 1024;
165
166 /* nicklen: enforced nickname length (for this server only; must not
167 * be longer than the maximum length set while building).
168 */
169 nicklen = 30;
170 };
171
172 /* admin {}: contains admin information about the server. (OLD A:) */
173 admin {
174 name = "Smurf target";
175 description = "Main Server Administrator";
176 email = "<syn@packets.r.us>";
177 };
178
179 /* log {}: contains information about logfiles. */
180 log {
181 /* logfiles: the logfiles to use for specific activity. if these
182 * paths are defined, then ircd will log to them, otherwise it wont.
183 *
184 * The confs are, in order:
185 * - userlog: user exits
186 * - fuserlog: failed user connections
187 * - operlog: /oper usage
188 * - foperlog: failed /oper usage
189 * - serverlog: server connects/disconnects
190 * - klinelog: klines, etc
191 * - killlog: kills
192 * - operspylog: operspy usage
193 * - ioerrorlog: IO errors
194 */
195 fname_userlog = "logs/userlog";
196 #fname_fuserlog = "logs/fuserlog";
197 fname_operlog = "logs/operlog";
198 #fname_foperlog = "logs/foperlog";
199 fname_serverlog = "logs/serverlog";
200 #fname_klinelog = "logs/klinelog";
201 fname_killlog = "logs/killlog";
202 fname_operspylog = "logs/operspylog";
203 #fname_ioerrorlog = "logs/ioerror";
204 };
205
206 /* class {}: contain information about classes for users (OLD Y:) */
207 class "users" {
208 /* class name must go above */
209
210 /* ping time: how often a client must reply to a PING from the
211 * server before they are dropped.
212 */
213 ping_time = 2 minutes;
214
215 /* number per ident: the number of users per user@host networkwide
216 * allowed to connect. Unidented connections are classified as
217 * the same ident.
218 */
219 number_per_ident = 2;
220
221 /* number per ip: the number of local users per host allowed */
222 number_per_ip = 3;
223
224 /* number per ip global: the number of network wide connections
225 * per host allowed for a user, including connections to the
226 * local server.
227 */
228 number_per_ip_global = 5;
229
230 /* cidr_ipv4_bitlen: Limits numbers of connections from a subnet size
231 */
232 cidr_ipv4_bitlen = 24;
233
234 /* cidr_ipv6_bitlen: Limits numbers of connections from a subnet size
235 * the following example makes the subnet /64 this is useful
236 * for IPv6 connections in particular
237 */
238 cidr_ipv6_bitlen = 64;
239
240 /* number_per_cidr: Number of connections to allow from a subnet of the
241 * size given in cidr_ipv4_bitlen/cidr_ipv6_bitlen.
242 * 4 seems to be a good default to me.
243 */
244 number_per_cidr = 4;
245
246 /* max number: the maximum number of users allowed in this class */
247 max_number = 100;
248
249 /* sendq: the amount of data allowed in a clients queue before
250 * they are dropped.
251 */
252 sendq = 100 kbytes;
253 };
254
255 class "restricted" {
256 ping_time = 1 minute 30 seconds;
257 number_per_ip = 1;
258 max_number = 100;
259 sendq = 60kb;
260 };
261
262 class "opers" {
263 ping_time = 5 minutes;
264 number_per_ip = 10;
265 max_number = 100;
266 sendq = 100kbytes;
267 };
268
269 class "server" {
270 ping_time = 5 minutes;
271
272 /* connectfreq: only used in server classes. specifies the delay
273 * between autoconnecting to servers.
274 */
275 connectfreq = 5 minutes;
276
277 /* max number: the amount of servers to autoconnect to. if the number
278 * of servers in the class is or exceeds this, no more servers in the
279 * class are autoconnected. oper initiated connects are unaffected.
280 * this should usually be set to either 0 or 1. (autoconnecting from
281 * hubs to leaves may cause leaves to function as hubs by having
282 * multiple servers connected to them.)
283 */
284 max_number = 1;
285
286 /* sendq: servers need a higher sendq as they are sent more data */
287 sendq=2 megabytes;
288 };
289
290 /* listen {}: contain information about the ports ircd listens on (OLD P:) */
291 listen {
292 /* defer_accept: wait for clients to send IRC handshake data before
293 * accepting them. if you intend to use software which depends on the
294 * server replying first, such as BOPM, you should disable this feature.
295 * otherwise, you probably want to leave it on.
296 */
297 defer_accept = yes;
298
299 /* port: the specific port to listen on. if no host is specified
300 * before, it will listen on all available IPs.
301 *
302 * sslport: the specific port to listen ssl connections on. if no
303 * host is specified before, it will listen on all available IPs.
304 *
305 * ports are seperated via a comma, a range may be specified using ".."
306 */
307
308 /* port: listen on all available IPs, ports 5000 and 6665 to 6669 */
309 port = 5000, 6665 .. 6669;
310
311 /* sslport: listen for ssl connections on all available IPs, port 9999 */
312 sslport = 9999;
313
314 /* host: set a specific IP/host the ports after the line will listen
315 * on. This may be ipv4 or ipv6.
316 */
317 host = "192.0.2.6";
318 port = 7000, 7001;
319 sslport = 9000, 9001;
320
321 host = "2001:db8:2::6";
322 port = 7002;
323 sslport = 9002;
324 };
325
326 /* auth {}: allow users to connect to the ircd (OLD I:) */
327 auth {
328 /* user: the user@host allowed to connect. Multiple IPv4/IPv6 user
329 * lines are permitted per auth block. This is matched against the
330 * hostname and IP address (using :: shortening for IPv6 and
331 * prepending a 0 if it starts with a colon) and can also use CIDR
332 * masks.
333 */
334 user = "*@198.51.100.0/24";
335 user = "*test@2001:db8:1:*";
336
337 /* auth_user: This allows specifying a username:password instead of
338 * just a password in PASS, so that a fixed user@host is not
339 * necessary for a specific auth{} block.
340 */
341 #auth_user = "SomeUser";
342
343 /* password: an optional password that is required to use this block.
344 * By default this is not encrypted, specify the flag "encrypted" in
345 * flags = ...; below if it is.
346 */
347 password = "letmein";
348
349 /* spoof: fake the users user@host to be be this. You may either
350 * specify a host or a user@host to spoof to. This is free-form,
351 * just do everyone a favour and dont abuse it. (OLD I: = flag)
352 */
353 spoof = "I.still.hate.packets";
354
355 /* Possible flags in auth:
356 *
357 * encrypted | password is encrypted with mkpasswd
358 * spoof_notice | give a notice when spoofing hosts
359 * exceed_limit (old > flag) | allow user to exceed class user limits
360 * kline_exempt (old ^ flag) | exempt this user from k/g/xlines&dnsbls
361 * dnsbl_exempt | exempt this user from dnsbls
362 * spambot_exempt | exempt this user from spambot checks
363 * shide_exempt | exempt this user from serverhiding
364 * jupe_exempt | exempt this user from generating
365 * warnings joining juped channels
366 * resv_exempt | exempt this user from resvs
367 * flood_exempt | exempt this user from flood limits
368 * USE WITH CAUTION.
369 * no_tilde (old - flag) | don't prefix ~ to username if no ident
370 * need_ident (old + flag) | require ident for user in this class
371 * need_ssl | require SSL/TLS for user in this class
372 * need_sasl | require SASL id for user in this class
373 */
374 flags = kline_exempt, exceed_limit;
375
376 /* class: the class the user is placed in */
377 class = "opers";
378 };
379
380 auth {
381 /* redirect: the server and port to redirect a user to. A user does
382 * not have to obey the redirection, the ircd just suggests to them
383 * an alternative server.
384 */
385 redirserv = "irc.example.net";
386 redirport = 6667;
387
388 user = "*.example.com";
389
390 /* class: a class is required even though it is not used */
391 class = "users";
392 };
393
394 auth {
395 user = "*@*";
396 class = "users";
397 };
398
399 /* privset{}: defines operator privilege sets. */
400 privset "local_op" {
401 /* privs: controls the activities and commands an oper is
402 * allowed to do on the server
403 *
404 * Available options:
405 *
406 * oper:local_kill: allows local users to be /KILL'd
407 * oper:global_kill: allows local and remote users to be /KILL'd
408 * oper:routing: allows remote SQUIT and CONNECT
409 * oper:kline: allows KLINE and DLINE
410 * oper:unkline: allows UNKLINE and UNDLINE
411 * snomask:nick_changes: allows oper to see nickchanges via snomask +n
412 * oper:rehash: allows oper to REHASH config
413 * oper:die: allows DIE and RESTART
414 * oper:admin: gives admin privileges. admins
415 * may (un)load modules and see various
416 * additional information.
417 * oper:hidden_admin: gives admin privileges except
418 * will not have the admin lines in
419 * whois.
420 * oper:xline: allows use of /quote xline/unxline
421 * oper:resv: allows /quote resv/unresv and cmode +LP
422 * oper:operwall: allows the oper to send/receive operwalls
423 * oper:spy: allows 'operspy' features to see through +s
424 * channels etc. see /quote help operspy
425 * oper:hidden: hides the oper from /stats p
426 * oper:remoteban: allows remote kline etc
427 * oper:mass_notice: allows sending wallops and mass notices
428 */
429 privs = oper:local_kill, oper:operwall;
430 };
431
432 privset "server_bot" {
433 /* extends: a privset to inherit in this privset */
434 extends = "local_op";
435 privs = oper:kline, oper:remoteban, snomask:nick_changes;
436 };
437
438 privset "global_op" {
439 extends = "local_op";
440 privs = oper:global_kill, oper:routing, oper:kline, oper:unkline, oper:xline,
441 oper:resv, oper:mass_notice, oper:remoteban;
442 };
443
444 privset "admin" {
445 extends = "global_op";
446 privs = oper:admin, oper:die, oper:rehash, oper:spy;
447 };
448
449 /* operator {}: defines ircd operators. (OLD O:) */
450 operator "god" {
451 /* name: the name of the oper must go above */
452
453 /* user: the user@host required for this operator. CIDR *is*
454 * supported now. auth{} spoofs work here, other spoofs do not.
455 * multiple user="" lines are supported.
456 */
457 user = "*god@*";
458 user = "*@127.0.0.1";
459
460 /* password: the password required to oper. Unless ~encrypted is
461 * contained in flags = ...; this will need to be encrypted using
462 * mkpasswd, MD5 is supported
463 */
464 password = "etcnjl8juSU1E";
465
466 /* rsa key: the public key for this oper when using Challenge.
467 * A password should not be defined when this is used, see
468 * doc/challenge.txt for more information.
469 */
470 #rsa_public_key_file = "/usr/local/ircd/etc/oper.pub";
471
472 /* fingerprint: if specified, the oper's client certificate
473 * fingerprint will be checked against the specified fingerprint
474 * below.
475 */
476 #fingerprint = "c77106576abf7f9f90cca0f63874a60f2e40a64b";
477
478 /* umodes: the specific umodes this oper gets when they oper.
479 * If this is specified an oper will not be given oper_umodes
480 * These are described above oper_only_umodes in general {};
481 */
482 #umodes = locops, servnotice, operwall, wallop;
483
484 /* snomask: specific server notice mask on oper up.
485 * If this is specified an oper will not be given oper_snomask.
486 */
487 snomask = "+Zbfkrsuy";
488
489 /* flags: misc options for the operator. You may prefix an option
490 * with ~ to disable it, e.g. ~encrypted.
491 *
492 * Default flags are encrypted.
493 *
494 * Available options:
495 *
496 * encrypted: the password above is encrypted [DEFAULT]
497 * need_ssl: must be using SSL/TLS to oper up
498 */
499 flags = encrypted;
500
501 /* privset: privileges set to grant */
502 privset = "admin";
503 };
504
505 /* connect {}: controls servers we connect to (OLD C:, N:, H:, L:) */
506 connect "irc.uplink.com" {
507 /* the name must go above */
508
509 /* host: the host or IP to connect to. If a hostname is used it
510 * must match the reverse dns of the server.
511 */
512 host = "203.0.113.3";
513
514 /* vhost: the host or IP to bind to for this connection. If this
515 * is not specified, the default vhost (in serverinfo {}) is used.
516 */
517 #vhost = "192.0.2.131";
518
519 /* passwords: the passwords we send (OLD C:) and accept (OLD N:).
520 * The remote server will have these passwords reversed.
521 */
522 send_password = "password";
523 accept_password = "anotherpassword";
524
525 /* fingerprint: if specified, the server's client certificate
526 * fingerprint will be checked against the specified fingerprint
527 * below.
528 */
529 #fingerprint = "c77106576abf7f9f90cca0f63874a60f2e40a64b";
530
531 /* port: the port to connect to this server on */
532 port = 6666;
533
534 /* hub mask: the mask of servers that this server may hub. Multiple
535 * entries are permitted
536 */
537 hub_mask = "*";
538
539 /* leaf mask: the mask of servers this server may not hub. Multiple
540 * entries are permitted. Useful for forbidding EU -> US -> EU routes.
541 */
542 #leaf_mask = "*.uk";
543
544 /* class: the class this server is in */
545 class = "server";
546
547 /* flags: controls special options for this server
548 * encrypted - marks the accept_password as being crypt()'d
549 * autoconn - automatically connect to this server
550 * compressed - compress traffic via ziplinks
551 * topicburst - burst topics between servers
552 * ssl - ssl/tls encrypted server connections
553 */
554 flags = compressed, topicburst;
555 };
556
557 connect "ipv6.some.server" {
558 /* Hosts that are IPv6 addresses must be in :: shortened form
559 * if applicable. Addresses starting with a colon get an extra
560 * zero prepended, for example: 0::1
561 */
562 host = "2001:db8:3::8";
563 send_password = "password";
564 accept_password = "password";
565 port = 6666;
566
567 /* aftype: controls whether the connection uses "ipv4" or "ipv6".
568 * Default is ipv4.
569 */
570 aftype = ipv6;
571 class = "server";
572 };
573
574 connect "ssl.uplink.com" {
575 /* Example of ssl server-to-server connection, ssl flag doesn't need
576 * compressed flag, 'cause it uses own compression
577 */
578 host = "203.0.113.129";
579 send_password = "password";
580 accept_password = "anotherpassword";
581 port = 9999;
582 hub_mask = "*";
583 class = "server";
584 flags = ssl, topicburst;
585 };
586
587 /* cluster {}; servers that we propagate things to automatically.
588 * NOTE: This does NOT grant them privileges to apply anything locally,
589 * you must add a seperate shared block for that. Clustering will
590 * only be done for actions by LOCAL opers, that arent directed
591 * remotely.
592 */
593 cluster {
594 /* name: the server to share with, this can be a wildcard and may be
595 * stacked.
596 */
597 /* flags: list of what to share, all the name lines above this (up
598 * until another flags entry) will receive these flags.
599 *
600 * kline - share perm klines
601 * tkline - share temp klines
602 * unkline - share unklines
603 * locops - share locops
604 * xline - share perm xlines
605 * txline - share temp xlines
606 * unxline - share unxlines
607 * resv - share perm resvs
608 * tresv - share temp resvs
609 * unresv - share unresvs
610 * all - share all of the above
611 */
612
613 /* share klines/unklines/xlines with *.lan */
614 name = "*.lan";
615 flags = kline, unkline, xline;
616
617 /* share locops with irc.ircd-ratbox.org and ircd.ircd-ratbox.org */
618 name = "irc.ircd-ratbox.org";
619 name = "ircd.ircd-ratbox.org";
620 flags = locops;
621 };
622
623 /* service{}: privileged servers (services). These servers have extra
624 * privileges such as setting login names on users and introducing clients
625 * with umode +S (unkickable, hide channels, etc). This does not allow them
626 * to set bans, you need a separate shared{} for that.
627 * Do not place normal servers here.
628 * There may be only one service{} block.
629 */
630 service {
631 /* name: the server name. These may be stacked. */
632 name = "services.int";
633 };
634
635 /* shared {}: users that are allowed to place remote bans on our server.
636 * NOTE: These are ordered top down. The first one the user@host and server
637 * matches will be used. Their access will then be decided on that
638 * block and will not fall back to another block that matches.
639 */
640 shared {
641 /* oper: the user@host and server the user must be on to set klines.
642 * The first field must be a user@host, the second field is an
643 * optional server. These may be stacked.
644 */
645 /* flags: list of what to allow them to place, all the oper lines
646 * above this (up until another flags entry) will receive these
647 * flags. This *must* be present.
648 *
649 * kline - allow setting perm/temp klines
650 * tkline - allow setting temp klines
651 * unkline - allow removing klines
652 * xline - allow setting perm/temp xlines
653 * txline - allow setting temp xlines
654 * unxline - allow removing xlines
655 * resv - allow setting perm/temp resvs
656 * tresv - allow setting temp resvs
657 * unresv - allow removing xlines
658 * all - allow oper/server to do all of above.
659 * locops - allow locops - only used for servers who cluster
660 * rehash - allow rehashing
661 * dline - allow setting perm/temp dlines
662 * tdline - allow setting temp dlines
663 * undline - allow removing dlines
664 * none - disallow everything
665 */
666
667 /* allow flame@*.leeh.co.uk on server irc.ircd-ratbox.org and
668 * allow leeh@*.leeh.co.uk on server ircd.ircd-ratbox.org to kline
669 */
670 oper = "flame@*.leeh.co.uk", "irc.ircd-ratbox.org";
671 oper = "leeh@*.leeh.co.uk", "ircd.ircd-ratbox.org";
672 flags = kline;
673
674 /* you may forbid certain opers/servers from doing anything */
675 oper = "irc@vanity.oper", "*";
676 oper = "*@*", "irc.vanity.server";
677 oper = "irc@another.vanity.oper", "bigger.vanity.server";
678 flags = none;
679
680 /* or allow everyone to place temp klines */
681 oper = "*@*";
682 flags = tkline;
683 };
684
685 /* exempt {}: IPs that are exempt from Dlines and rejectcache. (OLD d:) */
686 exempt {
687 ip = "192.0.2.0/24";
688
689 /* these may be stacked */
690 ip = "127.0.0.1";
691 };
692
693 /* The channel block contains options pertaining to channels */
694 channel {
695 /* invex: Enable/disable channel mode +I, a n!u@h list of masks
696 * that can join a +i channel without an invite.
697 */
698 use_invex = yes;
699
700 /* except: Enable/disable channel mode +e, a n!u@h list of masks
701 * that can join a channel through a ban (+b).
702 */
703 use_except = yes;
704
705 /* forward: Enable/disable channel mode +f, a channel to forward
706 * users to if they can't join because of +i etc. Also enables ban
707 * forwarding, <mask>$<channel>.
708 */
709 use_forward = yes;
710
711 /* knock: Allows users to request an invite to a channel that
712 * is locked somehow (+ikl). If the channel is +p or you are banned
713 * the knock will not be sent.
714 */
715 use_knock = yes;
716
717 /* knock delay: The amount of time a user must wait between issuing
718 * the knock command.
719 */
720 knock_delay = 5 minutes;
721
722 /* knock channel delay: How often a knock to any specific channel
723 * is permitted, regardless of the user sending the knock.
724 */
725 knock_delay_channel = 1 minute;
726
727 /* max chans: The maximum number of channels a user can join/be on. */
728 max_chans_per_user = 15;
729
730 /* max bans: maximum number of +b/e/I/q modes in a channel */
731 max_bans = 100;
732
733 /* max bans: maximum number of +b/e/I/q modes in a +L channel */
734 max_bans_large = 500;
735
736 /* splitcode: split users, split servers and either no join on split
737 * or no create on split must be enabled for split checking.
738 * splitmode will be entered on either split users or split servers
739 * dropping below the limit.
740 *
741 * you may force splitmode to be permanent by /quote set splitmode on
742 */
743
744 /* split users: when the usercount is lower than this level, consider
745 * ourselves split. this must be set for automatic splitmode
746 */
747 default_split_user_count = 0;
748
749 /* split servers: when the amount of servers that have acknowledged
750 * theyve finished bursting is lower than this, consider ourselves
751 * split. this must be set for automatic splitmode
752 */
753 default_split_server_count = 0;
754
755 /* split: no create: disallow users creating channels on split */
756 no_create_on_split = no;
757
758 /* split: no join: disallow users joining channels at all on a split */
759 no_join_on_split = no;
760
761 /* burst topicwho: when bursting topics, also burst the topic setter */
762 burst_topicwho = yes;
763
764 /* kick on split riding: kick users riding splits to join +i or +k
765 * channels. more precisely, if a bursting server sends an SJOIN
766 * for a channel with a lower TS with either a +i mode or a +k
767 * mode with a different key, kick all local users.
768 *
769 * note: this does not take +r, +b, +e and +I into account.
770 */
771 kick_on_split_riding = no;
772
773 /* only ascii channels: disable local users joining channels
774 * containing characters outside the range 33-126 (non-printable
775 * or non-ASCII).
776 */
777 only_ascii_channels = no;
778
779 /* resv_forcepart: force any local users to part a channel
780 * when a RESV is issued.
781 */
782 resv_forcepart = yes;
783
784 /* channel target change: restrict how many channels users can
785 * message per unit of time. IRC operators, channel operators and
786 * voiced users are exempt.
787 */
788 channel_target_change = yes;
789
790 /* disable local channels: if yes, then local channels will not be
791 * supported.
792 */
793 disable_local_channels = no;
794 };
795
796
797 /* The serverhide block contains the options regarding serverhiding */
798 serverhide {
799 /* flatten links: this option will hide various routing information
800 * and make all servers in /links appear that they are linked to
801 * this server.
802 */
803 flatten_links = no;
804
805 /* links delay: how long to wait before showing splits or new
806 * servers in a flattened /links output.
807 */
808 links_delay = 5 minutes;
809
810 /* hidden: hide this server from a /links output on servers with
811 * flatten_links enabled. this allows hub servers to be hidden etc.
812 */
813 hidden = no;
814
815 /* disable hidden: prevent servers hiding themselves from a
816 * /links ouput.
817 */
818 disable_hidden = no;
819 };
820
821 /* These are the blacklist settings.
822 * You can have multiple combinations of host and rejection reasons.
823 * They are used in pairs of one host/rejection reason.
824 *
825 * These settings should be adequate for most networks, and are (presently)
826 * required for use on StaticBox.
827 *
828 * Word to the wise: Do not use blacklists like SPEWS for blocking IRC
829 * connections.
830 *
831 * As of charybdis 2.2, you can do some keyword substitution on the rejection
832 * reason. The available keyword substitutions are:
833 *
834 * ${ip} - the user's IP
835 * ${host} - the user's canonical hostname
836 * ${dnsbl-host} - the dnsbl hostname the lookup was done against
837 * ${nick} - the user's nickname
838 * ${network-name} - the name of the network
839 *
840 * As of charybdis 3.4, a type parameter is supported, which specifies the
841 * address families the blacklist supports. IPv4 and IPv6 are supported.
842 * IPv4 is currently the default as few blacklists support IPv6 operation
843 * as of this writing.
844 *
845 * As of charybdis 3.5, a matches parameter is allowed; if omitted, any result
846 * is considered a match. If included, a comma-separated list of *quoted*
847 * strings is allowed to match queries. They may be of the format "0" to "255"
848 * to match the final octet (e.g. 127.0.0.1) or "127.x.y.z" to explicitly match
849 * an A record. The blacklist is only applied if it matches anything in the
850 * list. You may freely mix full IP's and final octets.
851 *
852 * Consult your blacklist provider for the meaning of these parameters; they
853 * are usually used to denote different ban types.
854 */
855 blacklist {
856 host = "rbl.efnetrbl.org";
857 type = ipv4;
858 reject_reason = "${nick}, your IP (${ip}) is listed in EFnet's RBL. For assistance, see http://efnetrbl.org/?i=${ip}";
859
860 /* Example of a blacklist that supports both IPv4 and IPv6 and using matches */
861 # host = "foobl.blacklist.invalid";
862 # matches = "4", "6", "127.0.0.10";
863 # type = ipv4, ipv6;
864 # reject_reason = "${nick}, your IP (${ip}) is listed in ${dnsbl-host} for some reason. In order to protect ${network-name} from abuse, we are not allowing connections listed in ${dnsbl-host} to connect";
865 };
866
867 /*
868 * Alias blocks allow you to define custom commands. (Old m_sshortcut.c)
869 * They send PRIVMSG to the given target. A real command takes
870 * precedence above an alias.
871 */
872 alias "NickServ" {
873 /* the name must go above */
874
875 /* target: the target nick (must be a network service) or
876 * user@server (cannot be this server, only opers can use
877 * user starting with "opers" reliably, interpreted on the target
878 * server only so you may need to use nick@server instead)
879 */
880 target = "NickServ";
881 };
882
883 alias "ChanServ" {
884 target = "ChanServ";
885 };
886
887 alias "OperServ" {
888 target = "OperServ";
889 };
890
891 alias "MemoServ" {
892 target = "MemoServ";
893 };
894
895 alias "NS" {
896 target = "NickServ";
897 };
898
899 alias "CS" {
900 target = "ChanServ";
901 };
902
903 alias "OS" {
904 target = "OperServ";
905 };
906
907 alias "MS" {
908 target = "MemoServ";
909 };
910
911 /* The general block contains many of the options that were once compiled
912 * in options in config.h. The general block is read at start time.
913 */
914 general {
915 /* hide error messages: defines whether error messages from
916 * servers that are not deemed fully safe are hidden or not.
917 * These can sometimes contain IPs and can have an adverse
918 * effect on server ip hiding. Set to:
919 * yes: hide from opers and admin
920 * opers: hide from opers only
921 * no: do not hide error messages
922 * Admins on other servers count as opers.
923 */
924 hide_error_messages = opers;
925
926 /* hide spoof ips: hide the real ips of auth{} spoofed users
927 * If disabled, local opers can see them.
928 * Dynamic spoofs (e.g. set by services) are unaffected by this;
929 * any oper (local and remote) can see the real ip.
930 */
931 hide_spoof_ips = yes;
932
933 /* default umodes: umodes to set upon connection
934 * If you have enabled the ip_cloaking extension, and you wish for
935 * incoming clients to be set +h or +x upon connection, add +h or +x to the umode
936 * string below.
937 */
938 default_umodes = "+i";
939
940 /* default operstring: defines the default oper response
941 * in /whois queries, eg "is an IRC Operator".
942 * After startup use /quote set operstring to change.
943 */
944 default_operstring = "is an IRC Operator";
945
946 /* default adminstring: defines the default admin response
947 * in /whois queries, eg "is a Server Administrator".
948 * After startup use /quote set adminstring to change.
949 */
950 default_adminstring = "is a Server Administrator";
951
952 /* servicestring: defines the response for opered services (+S)
953 * in /whois queries, eg "is a Network Service".
954 * This is updated on rehash.
955 */
956 servicestring = "is a Network Service";
957
958 /* disable fake channels: disable local users joining fake versions
959 * of channels, eg #foo^B^B. Disables bold, mirc colour, reverse,
960 * underline and hard space. (ASCII 2, 3, 22, 31, 160 respectively).
961 */
962 disable_fake_channels = no;
963
964 /* tkline_expire_notices: give a notice to opers when a tkline
965 * expires
966 */
967 tkline_expire_notices = no;
968
969 /* floodcount: the default value of floodcount that is configurable
970 * via /quote set floodcount. This is the amount of lines a user
971 * may send to any other user/channel in one second.
972 */
973 default_floodcount = 10;
974
975 /* failed oper notice: send a notice to all opers on the server when
976 * someone tries to OPER and uses the wrong password, host or ident.
977 */
978 failed_oper_notice = yes;
979
980 /* dots in ident: the amount of '.' characters permitted in an ident
981 * reply before the user is rejected.
982 */
983 dots_in_ident=2;
984
985 /* min nonwildcard: the minimum non wildcard characters in k/d/g lines
986 * placed via the server. klines hand placed are exempt from limits.
987 * wildcard chars: '.' '*' '?' '@'
988 */
989 min_nonwildcard = 4;
990
991 /* min nonwildcard simple: the minimum non wildcard characters in
992 * xlines/resvs placed via the server.
993 * wildcard chars: '*' '?'
994 */
995 min_nonwildcard_simple = 3;
996
997 /* max accept: maximum allowed /accept's for +g usermode */
998 max_accept = 20;
999
1000 /* max monitor: the maximum amount of nicknames a client may have in
1001 * their monitor (server-side notify) list.
1002 */
1003 max_monitor = 100;
1004
1005 /* nick flood: enable the nickflood control code */
1006 anti_nick_flood = yes;
1007
1008 /* nick flood: the nick changes allowed in the specified period */
1009 max_nick_time = 20 seconds;
1010 max_nick_changes = 5;
1011
1012 /* anti spam time: the minimum time a user must be connected before
1013 * custom quit messages are allowed.
1014 */
1015 anti_spam_exit_message_time = 5 minutes;
1016
1017 /* ts delta: the time delta allowed between server clocks before
1018 * a warning is given, or before the link is dropped. all servers
1019 * should run ntpdate/rdate to keep clocks in sync
1020 */
1021 ts_warn_delta = 30 seconds;
1022 ts_max_delta = 5 minutes;
1023
1024 /* client exit: prepend a user's quit message with "Quit: " */
1025 client_exit = yes;
1026
1027 /* collision fnc: change user's nick to their UID instead of
1028 * killing them, if possible. This setting only applies to nick
1029 * collisions detected on this server. Only enable this if
1030 * all servers on the network allow remote nicks to start with
1031 * a digit.
1032 */
1033 collision_fnc = yes;
1034
1035 /* resv fnc: change a user's nick to a nick they have recently used
1036 * (or their UID, if no such nick can be found) when a resv matching
1037 * them is set by services. Only enable this if all servers on the
1038 * network allow remote nicks to start with a digit.
1039 */
1040 resv_fnc = yes;
1041
1042 /* global snotices: send out certain snotices (most +b, +f, +y,
1043 * some +s) to other servers via ENCAP SNOTE. Received SNOTEs are
1044 * displayed unconditionally.
1045 */
1046 global_snotices = yes;
1047
1048 /* dline reason: show the user the dline reason when they connect
1049 * and are dlined.
1050 */
1051 dline_with_reason = yes;
1052
1053 /* kline delay: delay the checking of klines until a specified time.
1054 * Useful if large kline lists are applied often to prevent the
1055 * server eating CPU.
1056 */
1057 kline_delay = 0 seconds;
1058
1059 /* kline reason: show the user the reason why they are k/dlined
1060 * on exit. may give away who set k/dline when set via tcm.
1061 */
1062 kline_with_reason = yes;
1063
1064 /* kline reason: make the users quit message on channels this
1065 * reason instead of the oper's reason.
1066 */
1067 kline_reason = "Connection closed";
1068
1069 /* identify to services via server password
1070 * if auth{} block had no password but the user specified a
1071 * server password anyway, send a PRIVMSG to <identify_service>
1072 * with as text <identify_command> <password>.
1073 */
1074 identify_service = "NickServ@services.int";
1075 identify_command = "IDENTIFY";
1076
1077 /* non redundant klines: flag and ignore redundant klines */
1078 non_redundant_klines = yes;
1079
1080 /* warn no nline: warn opers about servers that try to connect but
1081 * we dont have a connect {} block for. Twits with misconfigured
1082 * servers can get really annoying with this enabled.
1083 */
1084 warn_no_nline = yes;
1085
1086 /* use propagated bans: KLINE, XLINE and RESV set fully propagated bans.
1087 * That means the bans are part of the netburst and restarted/split
1088 * servers will get them, but they will not apply to 3.2 and older
1089 * servers at all.
1090 */
1091 use_propagated_bans = yes;
1092
1093 /* stats e disabled: disable stats e. useful if server ips are
1094 * exempted and you dont want them listing on irc.
1095 */
1096 stats_e_disabled = no;
1097
1098 /* stats c oper only: make stats c (connect {}) oper only */
1099 stats_c_oper_only=no;
1100
1101 /* stats h oper only: make stats h (hub_mask/leaf_mask) oper only */
1102 stats_h_oper_only=no;
1103
1104 /* stats y oper only: make stats y (class {}) oper only */
1105 stats_y_oper_only=no;
1106
1107 /* stats o oper only: make stats o (opers) oper only */
1108 stats_o_oper_only=yes;
1109
1110 /* stats P oper only: make stats P (ports) oper only
1111 * NOTE: users doing stats P will never be given the ips that the
1112 * server listens on, simply the ports.
1113 */
1114 stats_P_oper_only=no;
1115
1116 /* stats i oper only: make stats i (auth {}) oper only. set to:
1117 * yes: show users no auth blocks, made oper only.
1118 * masked: show users first matching auth block
1119 * no: show users all auth blocks.
1120 */
1121 stats_i_oper_only=masked;
1122
1123 /* stats k/K oper only: make stats k/K (klines) oper only. set to:
1124 * yes: show users no auth blocks, made oper only
1125 * masked: show users first matching auth block
1126 * no: show users all auth blocks.
1127 */
1128 stats_k_oper_only=masked;
1129
1130 /* map oper only: make /map oper only */
1131 map_oper_only = no;
1132
1133 /* operspy admin only: make operspy notices to +Z admin only */
1134 operspy_admin_only = no;
1135
1136 /* operspy dont care user info: treat /who mask as if there was
1137 * an '!' always; do not log or server notice about operspy
1138 * /who mask, /masktrace and /scan. channel information is still
1139 * protected. */
1140 operspy_dont_care_user_info = no;
1141
1142 /* caller id wait: time between notifying a +g user that somebody
1143 * is messaging them.
1144 */
1145 caller_id_wait = 1 minute;
1146
1147 /* pace wait simple: time between use of less intensive commands
1148 * (HELP, remote WHOIS, WHOWAS)
1149 */
1150 pace_wait_simple = 1 second;
1151
1152 /* pace wait: time between more intensive commands
1153 * (ADMIN, INFO, LIST, LUSERS, MOTD, STATS, VERSION)
1154 */
1155 pace_wait = 10 seconds;
1156
1157 /* short motd: send clients a notice telling them to read the motd
1158 * instead of forcing a motd to clients who may simply ignore it.
1159 */
1160 short_motd = no;
1161
1162 /* ping cookies: require clients to respond exactly to a ping command,
1163 * can help block certain types of drones and FTP PASV mode spoofing.
1164 */
1165 ping_cookie = no;
1166
1167 /* connect timeout: sets how long we should wait for a connection
1168 * request to succeed
1169 */
1170 connect_timeout = 30 seconds;
1171
1172 /* ident timeout: Amount of time (in seconds) that the IRCd will
1173 * wait for a user to respond to an ident request.
1174 */
1175 default_ident_timeout = 5;
1176
1177 /* disable auth: disables identd checking */
1178 disable_auth = no;
1179
1180 /* no oper flood: increase flood limits for opers. */
1181 no_oper_flood = yes;
1182
1183 /* REMOVE ME. The following line checks you've been reading. */
1184 havent_read_conf = yes;
1185
1186 /* max targets: the maximum amount of targets in a single
1187 * PRIVMSG/NOTICE. set to 999 NOT 0 for unlimited.
1188 */
1189 max_targets = 4;
1190
1191 /* use_whois_actually: send clients requesting a whois a numeric
1192 * giving the real IP of non-spoofed clients to prevent DNS abuse.
1193 */
1194 use_whois_actually = yes;
1195
1196 /* usermodes configurable: a list of usermodes for the options below
1197 *
1198 * +g - callerid - Server Side Ignore
1199 * +D - deaf - Don't see channel messages
1200 * +i - invisible - Not shown in NAMES or WHO unless you share a
1201 * a channel
1202 * +l - locops - See LOCOPS messages
1203 * +Q - noforward - Unaffected by channel forwarding
1204 * +R - regonlymsg - No messages from unindentified
1205 * +s - servnotice - See server notices
1206 * +w - wallop - See oper and server generated WALLOPS
1207 * +z - operwall - See operwalls
1208 */
1209
1210 /* oper only umodes: usermodes only opers may set */
1211 oper_only_umodes = operwall, locops, servnotice;
1212
1213 /* oper umodes: default usermodes opers get when they /oper */
1214 oper_umodes = locops, servnotice, operwall, wallop;
1215
1216 /* oper snomask: default snomask opers get when they /oper,
1217 * provided they have umode +s set */
1218 oper_snomask = "+s";
1219
1220 /* use egd: if your system does not have *random devices yet you
1221 * want to use OpenSSL and encrypted links, enable this. Beware -
1222 * EGD is *very* CPU intensive when gathering data for its pool
1223 */
1224 #use_egd = yes;
1225
1226 /* egdpool path: path to EGD pool. Not necessary for OpenSSL >= 0.9.7
1227 * which automatically finds the path.
1228 */
1229 #egdpool_path = "/var/run/egd-pool";
1230
1231
1232 /* compression level: level of compression for compressed links between
1233 * servers.
1234 *
1235 * values are between: 1 (least compression, fastest)
1236 * and: 9 (most compression, slowest).
1237 */
1238 #compression_level = 6;
1239
1240 /* burst_away: This enables bursting away messages to servers.
1241 * With this disabled, we will only propogate AWAY messages
1242 * as users send them, but never burst them. Be warned though
1243 * enabling this could increase the size of a burst significantly
1244 * for a large network, like EFnet.
1245 */
1246 burst_away = yes;
1247
1248 /* nick delay: This locks nicks of split clients for the given time
1249 * or until a remote client uses the nick. This significantly
1250 * reduces nick collisions on short splits but it can be annoying.
1251 * To make things as fair as possible, this should be the same on
1252 * all servers. If you enable this, the suggested value is 15 minutes.
1253 */
1254 nick_delay = 0 seconds;
1255
1256 /* reject time: the amount of rejections through klines/dlines etc
1257 * allowed in the given time before the rejection is cached and
1258 * a pseudo temp dline is placed
1259 */
1260 reject_ban_time = 1 minute;
1261 reject_after_count = 3;
1262
1263 /* reject duration: the amount of time to cache the rejection */
1264 reject_duration = 5 minutes;
1265
1266 /* throttle_duration: Amount of time that throttling will be applied to an IP
1267 * address.
1268 */
1269 throttle_duration = 60;
1270
1271 /* throttle_count: Number of connections within throttle_duration that it takes
1272 * for throttling to take effect */
1273 throttle_count = 4;
1274
1275 /* client flood_max_lines: maximum number of lines in a clients queue before
1276 * they are dropped for flooding.
1277 */
1278 client_flood_max_lines = 20;
1279
1280 /* Flood control settings. DO NOT CHANGE THESE without extensive discussion
1281 * and testing by someone who knows exactly what they do.
1282 *
1283 * These settings replicate charybdis-3.3 behaviour.
1284 */
1285 client_flood_burst_rate = 40;
1286 client_flood_burst_max = 5;
1287 client_flood_message_time = 1;
1288 client_flood_message_num = 2;
1289
1290 /* max_ratelimit_tokens: the maximum number of ratelimit tokens that one
1291 * user can accumulate. This attempts to limit the amount of outbound
1292 * bandwidth one user can consume. Do not change unless you know what
1293 * you're doing.
1294 */
1295 max_ratelimit_tokens = 30;
1296
1297 /* away_interval: the minimum interval between AWAY commands. One
1298 * additional AWAY command is allowed, and only marking as away
1299 * counts.
1300 */
1301 away_interval = 30;
1302 };
1303
1304 modules {
1305 /* module path: paths to search for modules specified below and
1306 * in /modload.
1307 */
1308 path = "/usr/local/ircd/modules";
1309 path = "/usr/local/ircd/modules/autoload";
1310
1311 /* module: the name of a module to load on startup/rehash */
1312 #module = "some_module.so";
1313 };