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Update more IRCServices references to reflect the current project.

- If referring to the specific piece of software use "Anope".
- If referring to services in general use "services".
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Sadie Powell
2022-01-04 14:11:07 +00:00
parent ec7dfb3675
commit 8eb6a4da71
35 changed files with 136 additions and 136 deletions
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
*
* The following blocks are used to load all non-core modules, including 3rd-party modules.
* Modules can be prevented from loading by commenting out the line, other modules can be added by
* adding a module block. These modules will be loaded prior to Services connecting to your network.
* adding a module block. These modules will be loaded prior to Anope connecting to your network.
*
* Note that some of these modules are labeled EXTRA, and must be enabled prior to compiling by
* running the 'extras' script on Linux and UNIX.
@@ -91,14 +91,14 @@ module { name = "help" }
name = "m_dnsbl"
/*
* If set, Services will check clients against the DNSBLs when services connect to its uplink.
* If set, Anope will check clients against the DNSBLs when services connect to its uplink.
* This is not recommended, and on large networks will open a very large amount of DNS queries.
* Whilst services are not drastically affected by this, your nameserver/DNSBL might care.
*/
check_on_connect = no
/*
* If set, Services will check clients when coming back from a netsplit. This can cause a large number
* If set, Anope will check clients when coming back from a netsplit. This can cause a large number
* of DNS queries open at once. Whilst services are not drastically affected by this, your nameserver/DNSBL
* might care.
*/
@@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ module { name = "help" }
* This module dynamically ties users to Anope opertypes when they identify
* via LDAP group membership. Requires m_ldap.
*
* Note that this doesn't give the user privileges on the IRCd, only in Services.
* Note that this doesn't give the user privileges on the IRCd, only in Anope.
*/
#module
{
@@ -537,8 +537,8 @@ module { name = "help" }
/*
* m_sasl
*
* Some IRCds allow "SASL" authentication to let users identify to Services
* during the IRCd user registration process. If this module is loaded, Services will allow
* Some IRCds allow "SASL" authentication to let users identify to services
* during the IRCd user registration process. If this module is loaded, Anope will allow
* authenticating users through this mechanism. Supported mechanisms are:
* PLAIN, EXTERNAL.
*/