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  1. #
  2. # This is a sample configuration file for the ngIRCd IRC daemon, which must
  3. # be customized to the local preferences and needs.
  4. #
  5. # Comments are started with "#" or ";".
  6. #
  7. # A lot of configuration options in this file start with a ";". You have
  8. # to remove the ";" in front of each variable to actually set a value!
  9. # The disabled variables are shown with example values for completeness only
  10. # and the daemon is using compiled-in default settings.
  11. #
  12. # Use "ngircd --configtest" (see manual page ngircd(8)) to validate that the
  13. # server interprets the configuration file as expected!
  14. #
  15. # Please see ngircd.conf(5) for a complete list of configuration options.
  16. #
  17. [Global]
  18. # The [Global] section of this file is used to define the main
  19. # configuration of the server, like the server name and the ports
  20. # on which the server should be listening.
  21. # Server name in the IRC network, must contain at least one dot
  22. # (".") and be unique in the IRC network. Required!
  23. Name = irc.the.net
  24. # Info text of the server. This will be shown by WHOIS and
  25. # LINKS requests for example.
  26. Info = Server Info Text
  27. # Global password for all users needed to connect to the server
  28. ;Password = abc
  29. # Information about the server and the administrator, used by the
  30. # ADMIN command. Not required by server but by RFC!
  31. ;AdminInfo1 = Description
  32. ;AdminInfo2 = Location
  33. ;AdminEMail = admin@irc.server
  34. # Ports on which the server should listen. There may be more than
  35. # one port, separated with ",". (Default: 6667)
  36. ;Ports = 6667, 6668, 6669
  37. # Additional Listen Ports that expect SSL/TLS encrypted connections
  38. ;SSLPorts = 9999,6668
  39. # SSL Server Key
  40. ;SSLKeyFile = /usr/local/etc/ngircd/ssl/server-key.pem
  41. # password to decrypt SSLKeyFile (OpenSSL only)
  42. ;SSLKeyFilePassword = secret
  43. # SSL Server Key Certificate
  44. ;SSLCertFile = /usr/local/etc/ngircd/ssl/server-cert.pem
  45. # Diffie-Hellman parameters
  46. ;SSLDHFile = /usr/local/etc/ngircd/ssl/dhparams.pem
  47. # comma separated list of IP addresses on which the server should
  48. # listen. Default values are:
  49. # "0.0.0.0" or (if compiled with IPv6 support) "::,0.0.0.0"
  50. # so the server listens on all IP addresses of the system by default.
  51. ;Listen = 127.0.0.1,192.168.0.1
  52. # Text file with the "message of the day" (MOTD). This message will
  53. # be shown to all users connecting to the server:
  54. ;MotdFile = /usr/local/etc/ngircd.motd
  55. # A simple Phrase (<256 chars) if you don't want to use a motd file.
  56. # If it is set no MotdFile will be read at all.
  57. ;MotdPhrase = "Hello world!"
  58. # User ID under which the server should run; you can use the name
  59. # of the user or the numerical ID. ATTENTION: For this to work the
  60. # server must have been started with root privileges! In addition,
  61. # the configuration and MOTD files must be readable by this user,
  62. # otherwise RESTART and REHASH won't work!
  63. ;ServerUID = 65534
  64. # Group ID under which the ngircd should run; you can use the name
  65. # of the group or the numerical ID. ATTENTION: For this to work the
  66. # server must have been started with root privileges!
  67. ;ServerGID = 65534
  68. # A directory to chroot in when everything is initialized. It
  69. # doesn't need to be populated if ngIRCd is compiled as a static
  70. # binary. By default ngIRCd won't use the chroot() feature.
  71. # ATTENTION: For this to work the server must have been started
  72. # with root privileges!
  73. ;ChrootDir = /var/empty
  74. # This tells ngircd to write its current process id to a file.
  75. # Note that the pidfile is written AFTER chroot and switching uid,
  76. # i. e. the Directory the pidfile resides in must be writeable by
  77. # the ngircd user and exist in the chroot directory.
  78. ;PidFile = /var/run/ngircd/ngircd.pid
  79. # After <PingTimeout> seconds of inactivity the server will send a
  80. # PING to the peer to test whether it is alive or not.
  81. ;PingTimeout = 120
  82. # If a client fails to answer a PING with a PONG within <PongTimeout>
  83. # seconds, it will be disconnected by the server.
  84. ;PongTimeout = 20
  85. # The server tries every <ConnectRetry> seconds to establish a link
  86. # to not yet (or no longer) connected servers.
  87. ;ConnectRetry = 60
  88. # Should IRC Operators be allowed to use the MODE command even if
  89. # they are not(!) channel-operators?
  90. ;OperCanUseMode = no
  91. # Mask IRC Operator mode requests as if they were coming from the
  92. # server? (This is a compatibility hack for ircd-irc2 servers)
  93. ;OperServerMode = no
  94. # Are remote IRC operators allowed to control this server, e. g.
  95. # use commands like CONNECT, SQUIT, DIE, ...?
  96. ;AllowRemoteOper = no
  97. # Allow Pre-Defined Channels only (see Section [Channels])
  98. ;PredefChannelsOnly = no
  99. # Don't do any DNS lookups when a client connects to the server.
  100. ;NoDNS = no
  101. # Don't do any IDENT lookups, even if ngIRCd has been compiled
  102. # with support for it.
  103. ;NoIdent = no
  104. # try to connect to other irc servers using ipv4 and ipv6, if possible
  105. ;ConnectIPv6 = yes
  106. ;ConnectIPv4 = yes
  107. # Maximum number of simultaneous in- and outbound connections the
  108. # server is allowed to accept (0: unlimited):
  109. ;MaxConnections = 0
  110. # Maximum number of simultaneous connections from a single IP address
  111. # the server will accept (0: unlimited):
  112. ;MaxConnectionsIP = 5
  113. # Maximum number of channels a user can be member of (0: no limit):
  114. ;MaxJoins = 10
  115. # Maximum length of an user nick name (Default: 9, as in RFC 2812).
  116. # Please note that all servers in an IRC network MUST use the same
  117. # maximum nick name length!
  118. ;MaxNickLength = 9
  119. [Operator]
  120. # [Operator] sections are used to define IRC Operators. There may be
  121. # more than one [Operator] block, one for each local operator.
  122. # ID of the operator (may be different of the nick name)
  123. ;Name = TheOper
  124. # Password of the IRC operator
  125. ;Password = ThePwd
  126. # Optional Mask from which /OPER will be accepted
  127. ;Mask = *!ident@somewhere.example.com
  128. [Operator]
  129. # More [Operator] sections, if you like ...
  130. [Server]
  131. # Other servers are configured in [Server] sections. If you
  132. # configure a port for the connection, then this ngircd tries to
  133. # connect to to the other server on the given port; if not it waits
  134. # for the other server to connect.
  135. # There may be more than one server block, one for each server.
  136. #
  137. # Server Groups:
  138. # The ngIRCd allows "server groups": You can assign an "ID" to every
  139. # server with which you want this ngIRCd to link. If a server of a
  140. # group won't answer, the ngIRCd tries to connect to the next server
  141. # in the given group. But the ngircd never tries to connect to two
  142. # servers with the same group ID.
  143. # IRC name of the remote server, must match the "Name" variable in
  144. # the [Global] section of the other server (when using ngIRCd).
  145. ;Name = irc2.the.net
  146. # Internet host name or IP address of the peer (only required when
  147. # this server should establish the connection).
  148. ;Host = connect-to-host.the.net
  149. # IP address to use as _source_ address for the connection. if
  150. # unspecified, ngircd will let the operating system pick an address.
  151. ;Bind = 10.0.0.1
  152. # Port of the server to which the ngIRCd should connect. If you
  153. # assign no port the ngIRCd waits for incoming connections.
  154. ;Port = 6667
  155. # Own password for the connection. This password has to be configured
  156. # as "PeerPassword" on the other server.
  157. ;MyPassword = MySecret
  158. # Foreign password for this connection. This password has to be
  159. # configured as "MyPassword" on the other server.
  160. ;PeerPassword = PeerSecret
  161. # Group of this server (optional)
  162. ;Group = 123
  163. # Set the "Passive" option to "yes" if you don't want this ngIRCd to
  164. # connect to the configured peer (same as leaving the "Port" variable
  165. # empty). The advantage of this option is that you can actually
  166. # configure a port an use the IRC command CONNECT more easily to
  167. # manually connect this specific server later.
  168. ;Passive = no
  169. # Connect to the remote server using TLS/SSL (Default: false)
  170. ;SSLConnect = yes
  171. # Define a (case insensitive) mask matching nick names that should be
  172. # treated as IRC services when introduced via this remote server.
  173. # REGULAR SERVERS DON'T NEED this parameter, so leave it empty
  174. # (which is the default).
  175. # When you are connecting IRC services which mask as a IRC server
  176. # and which use "virtual users" to communicate with, for example
  177. # "NickServ" and "ChanServ", you should set this parameter to
  178. # something like "*Serv".
  179. ;ServiceMask = *Serv
  180. [Server]
  181. # More [Server] sections, if you like ...
  182. [Channel]
  183. # Pre-defined channels can be configured in [Channel] sections.
  184. # Such channels are created by the server when starting up and even
  185. # persist when there are no more members left.
  186. # Persistent channels are marked with the mode 'P', which can be set
  187. # and unset by IRC operators like other modes on the fly.
  188. # There may be more than one [Channel] block, one for each channel.
  189. # Name of the channel
  190. ;Name = #TheName
  191. # Topic for this channel
  192. ;Topic = a great topic
  193. # Initial channel modes
  194. ;Modes = tnk
  195. # initial channel password (mode k)
  196. ;Key = Secret
  197. # Key file, syntax for each line: "<user>:<nick>:<key>".
  198. # Default: none.
  199. ;KeyFile = /etc/ngircd/#chan.key
  200. # maximum users per channel (mode l)
  201. ;MaxUsers = 23
  202. [Channel]
  203. # More [Channel] sections, if you like ...
  204. # -eof-