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- ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server
- (c)2001-2010 Alexander Barton,
- alex@barton.de, http://www.barton.de/
- ngIRCd is free software and published under the
- terms of the GNU General Public License.
- -- BOPM.txt --
- I. Introduction
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Citing <http://wiki.blitzed.org/BOPM>: "BOPM is an open source open proxy
- monitor, designed for use with hybrid-based ircds, although it can be used
- with slight modification on any server which has the ability to show connects
- to opers and that supports KLINEs."
- And starting with Release 17, ngIRCd supports all required log messages that
- BOPM requires to be useful.
- II. Installation
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Install BOPM as usual, please see the BOPM documentation for details.
- Afterwards adjust the following configuration parameters that are important
- for ngIRCd:
- a) BOPM "IRC" section:
- 1) Set "server" and "port" accordingly,
- 2) adjust the "oper" line to match an [Operator] block in ngircd.conf,
- 3) change "mode" to "+ci" or "+c".
- 4) Set "connregex" to the following string, everything in one line(!):
- "\\*\\*\\* Notice -- Client connecting: ([^ ]+) \\(([^@]+)@([^\\)]+)\\) \\[([0-9\\.]+)\\].*";
- and comment all the other "connregex" examples (prepend a "#" character).
- 5) Set "kline" to "KILL %n :Open proxy found on your host!"; for example,
- and comment all the other "kline" examples.
- b) BOPM "scanner" section:
- Make sure you configure a valid "target_ip" and "target_port" for the
- configured scanners to test. And please note that you CAN'T USE the port
- of ngIRCd, because ngIRCd doesn't send any banner message by default!
- So you need a service what sends a banner, so for example POP3, SMTP,
- IMAP, or SSH daemons should work ...
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