/* * Example configuration file for HostServ. */ /* * First, create the service. */ service { /* * The name of the HostServ client */ nick = "HostServ" /* * The username of the HostServ client. */ user = "services" /* * The hostname of the HostServ client. */ host = "services.host" /* * The realname of the HostServ client. */ gecos = "vHost Service" /* * The modes this client should use. * Do not modify this unless you know what you are doing. * * These modes are very IRCd specific. If left commented, sane defaults * are used based on what protocol module you have loaded. * * Note that setting this option incorrectly could potentially BREAK some if * not all usefulness of the client. We will not support you if this client is * unable to do certain things if this option is enabled. */ #modes = "+o" /* * An optional comma separated list of channels this service should join. Outside * of log channels this is not very useful, as the service will just idle in the * specified channels, and will not accept any types of commands. */ #channels = "@#services,#mychan" } /* * Core HostServ module. * * Provides essential functionality for HostServ. */ module { name = "hostserv" } /* * Configuration for HostServ provided by hs_main. */ hostserv { /* * The name of the client that should be HostServ. */ name = "HostServ" /* * The characters allowed in a vhost. Changing this is not recommended unless * you know for sure your IRCd supports whatever characters you are wanting to use. * Telling services to set a vhost containing characters your IRCd disallows could * potentially break the IRCd and/or Services. Note these are 1 byte characters, so * UTF-8 characters will not work. * * It is recommended you DON'T change this. */ vhost_chars = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJMLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789.-" /* * If set, allows vhosts to not contain dots (.). * Newer IRCds generally do not have a problem with this, but the same warning as * vhost_chars applies. * * It is recommended you DON'T change this. */ allow_undotted_vhosts = false /* * The characters that are not allowed to be at the very beginning or very ending * of a vhost. The same warning as vhost_chars applies. * * It is recommended you DON'T change this. */ disallow_start_or_end = ".-" } /* * Core HostServ commands. * * In Anope modules can provide (multiple) commands, each of which has a unique command name. Once these modules * are loaded you can then configure the commands to be added to any client you like with any name you like. * * Additionally, you may provide a permission name that must be in the opertype of users executing the command. * * Sane defaults are provided below that do not need to be edited unless you wish to change the default behavior. */ /* Give it a help command */ command { service = "HostServ"; name = "HELP"; command = "generic/help"; } /* * hs_del * * Provides the commands hostserv/del and hostserv/delall. * * Used for removing users vHosts. */ module { name = "hs_del" } command { service = "HostServ"; name = "DEL"; command = "hostserv/del"; permission = "hostserv/del"; } command { service = "HostServ"; name = "DELALL"; command = "hostserv/delall"; permission = "hostserv/del"; } /* * hs_group * * Provides the command hostserv/group. * * Used for grouping one vHost to many nicks. */ module { name = "hs_group" } command { service = "HostServ"; name = "GROUP"; command = "hostserv/group"; } /* * hs_list * * Provides the command hostserv/list. * * Used for listing actively set vHosts. */ module { name = "hs_list" } command { service = "HostServ"; name = "LIST"; command = "hostserv/list"; permission = "hostserv/list"; } /* * hs_off * * Provides the command hostserv/off. * * Used for turning off your vHost. */ module { name = "hs_off" } command { service = "HostServ"; name = "OFF"; command = "hostserv/off"; } /* * hs_on * * Provides the command hostserv/on. * * Used for turning on your vHost. */ module { name = "hs_on" } command { service = "HostServ"; name = "ON"; command = "hostserv/on"; } /* * hs_request * * Provides the commands hostserv/request, hostserv/active, hostserv/reject, and hostserv/waiting. * * Used to manage vhosts requested by users. */ module { name = "hs_request" } command { service = "HostServ"; name = "REQUEST"; command = "hostserv/request"; } command { service = "HostServ"; name = "ACTIVATE"; command = "hostserv/activate"; permission = "hostserv/set"; } command { service = "HostServ"; name = "REJECT"; command = "hostserv/reject"; permission = "hostserv/set"; } command { service = "HostServ"; name = "WAITING"; command = "hostserv/waiting"; permission = "hostserv/set"; } hs_request { /* * If set, Services will send a memo to the user requesting a vHost when it's been * approved or rejected. */ #memouser = yes /* * If set, Services will send a memo to all Services staff when a new vHost is requested. */ #memooper = yes } /* * hs_set * * Provides the commands hostserv/set and hostserv/setall. * * Used for setting users vhosts. */ module { name = "hs_set" } command { service = "HostServ"; name = "SET"; command = "hostserv/set"; permission = "hostserv/set"; } command { service = "HostServ"; name = "SETALL"; command = "hostserv/setall"; permission = "hostserv/set"; }