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Naram Qashat cyberbotx@cyberbotx.com c77dbdc997 Added hostsetters directive to hostserv block in new config.
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/*
* Example configuration file for Services. After making the appropriate
* changes to this file, place it in the Services data directory (as
* specified in the "configure" script, default /home/username/services)
* under the name "services.conf".
*
* The format of this file is fairly simple: three types of comments are supported:
* - All text after a '#' on a line is ignored, as in shell scripting
* - All text after '//' on a line is ignored, as in C++
* - A block of text like this one is ignored, as in C
*
* Outside of comments, there are three structures: blocks, keys, and values.
*
* A block is a named container, which contains a number of key to value pairs
* - you may think of this as an array.
*
* A block is created like so:
* foobar
* {
* moo = "cow"
* foo = bar
* }
*
* Keys are case insensitive. Values depend on what key - generally, information is
* given in the key comment. The quoting of values (and most other syntax) is quite
* flexible, however, please do not forget to quote your strings:
*
* "This is a parameter string with spaces in it"
*
* If you need to include a double quote inside a quoted string, precede it
* by a backslash:
*
* "This string has \"double quotes\" in it"
*
* Time parameters can be specified either as an integer representing a
* number of seconds (e.g. "3600" = 1 hour), or as an integer with a unit
* specifier: "s" = seconds, "m" = minutes, "h" = hours, "d" = days.
* Combinations (such as "1h30m") are not permitted. Examples (all of which
* represent the same length of time, one day):
*
* "86400", "86400s", "1440m", "24h", "1d"
*
* CAUTION:
* Please note that your services might _CRASH_ if you add more format-
* strings (%s, %d, etc.) to custom messages than Anope needs. Use the
* default messages to see how many format-strings are needed.
*
* In the documentation for each directive, one of the following will be
* included to indicate whether an option is required:
*
* [REQUIRED]
* Indicates a directive which must be given. Without it, Services will
* not start.
*
* [RECOMMENDED]
* Indicates a directive which may be omitted, but omitting it may cause
* undesirable side effects.
*
* [OPTIONAL]
* Indicates a directive which is optional. If not given, the feature
* will typically be disabled. If this is not the case, more
* information will be given in the documentation.
*
* [DISCOURAGED]
* Indicates a directive which may cause undesirable side effects if
* specified.
*
* [DEPRECATED]
* Indicates a directive which will disappear in a future version of
* Services, usually because its functionality has been either
* superseded by that of other directives or incorporated into the main
* program.
*/
/*
* [REQUIRED] IRCd Config
*
* This section is used to set up Anope to connect to your IRC network.
*/
uplink
{
/*
* This directive instructs Anope which IRCd Protocol to speak when connecting.
* You MUST modify this to match the IRCd you run.
*
* Supported:
* - inspircd11
* - ratbox
* - bahamut
* - charybdis
* - unreal32
*/
type = "inspircd11"
/*
* The IP or hostname of the IRC server you wish to connect Services to.
* Usually, you will want to connect Services over 127.0.0.1 (aka localhost).
*
* NOTE: On some shell providers, this will not be an option.
*/
host = "localhost"
/*
* The port to connect to.
* The IRCd *MUST* be configured to listen on this port, and to accept
* server connections.
*
* Refer to your IRCd documentation for how this is to be done.
*/
port = 6667
/*
* The password to send to the IRC server for authentication.
* This must match the link block on your IRCd.
*
* Refer to your IRCd documentation for more information on link blocks.
*/
password = "mypassword"
}
/*
* [REQUIRED] NickServ Config
*
* This section is used to set up the Nickname Registration Service pseudo-client.
* Unless specified otherwise, all directives are required.
*/
nickserv
{
/*
* The nickname of the NickServ client.
*/
nick = "NickServ"
/*
* The description of the NickServ client, which will be used as the GECOS (real
* name) of the client.
*/
description = "Nickname Registration Service"
/*
* The filename of the NickServ database. The path is relative to the services
* executable. If not given, defaults to "nick.db".
*/
database = "nick.db"
/*
* The filename of the NickServ Pre-Nick database. The path is relative to the
* services executable. This directive is only required if the e-mail registration
* option is enabled.
*/
#prenickdatabase = "prenick.db"
/*
* Force users to give an e-mail address when they register a nick. This directive
* is recommended to be enabled, and required if the e-mail registration option is
* enabled.
*/
forceemail = yes
/*
* Require an e-mail to be sent to the user before they can register their nick.
*/
#emailregistration = yes
/*
* The default options for newly registered nicks. Note that changing these options
* will have no effect on nicks which are already registered. The list must be separated
* by spaces.
*
* The options are:
* - kill: Kill nick if not identified within 60 seconds
* - killquick: Kill nick if not identified within 20 seconds, this one overrides the above
* option and the above must be specified with this one
* - secure: Enable nickname security, requiring the nick's password before any operations
* can be done on it
* - private: Hide the nick from NickServ's LIST command
* - hideemail: Hide's the nick's e-mail address from NickServ's INFO command
* - hideusermask: Hide's the nick's last or current user@host from NickServ's INFO command
* - hidequit: Hide's the nick's last quit message
* - memosignon: Notify user if they have a new memo when they sign into the nick
* - memoreceive: Notify user if they have a new memo as soon as it's received
* - autoop: User will be automatically opped in channels they enter and have access to
* - msg: Services messages will be sent as PRIVMSGs instead of NOTICEs, requires UsePrivmsg
* to be enabled as well
*
* This directive is optional, if left blank, the options will default to secure, memosignon, and
* memoreceive. If you really want no defaults, use "none" by itself as the option.
*/
defaults="secure private hideemail hideusermask memosignon memoreceive autoop"
/*
* Default language that non- and newly-registered nicks will receive messages in. The number
* here is the same as the number in NickServ's SET LANGUAGE help.
*/
defaultlanguage = 1
/*
* The minimum length of time between consecutive uses of NickServ's REGISTER command. This
* directive is optional, but recommended. If not set, this restriction will be disabled.
*/
regdelay = 30s
/*
* The minimum length of time between consecutive uses of NickServ's RESEND command. This
* directive is optional, but recommended. If not set, this restriction will be disabled.
*/
resenddelay = 90s
/*
* The length of time before a nick registration expires. This directive is optional, but
* recommended. If not set, the default is 21 days.
*/
expire = 21d
/*
* The length of time a user gets to enter the confirmation code which has been e-mailed
* to them before the nick will be released for general use again. This directive is
* only required if the e-mail registration option is enabled.
*/
#preregexpire = 1d
/*
* The maximum number of nicks allowed in a group. This directve is optional, but
* recommended. If not set or set to 0, no limits will be applied.
*/
maxaliases = 16
/*
* The maximum number of entries allowed on a nickname's access list.
*/
accessmax = 32
/*
* The username (and possibly hostname) used for the fake user created when NickServ collides
* a user. Should be in the user@host format. If the host is not given, the one from ServicesUser
* is used.
*/
enforceruser = "enforcer@localhost.net"
#enforceruser = "enforcer"
/*
* The delay before a NickServ-collided nick is released.
*/
releasetimeout = 1m
/*
* Allow the use of the IMMED option in the NickServ SET KILL command. This directive is optional.
*/
#allowkillimmed = yes
/*
* If set, the NickServ GROUP command won't allow any group change. This is recommended for
* better performance and to protect against nick stealing, however users will have less
* flexibility. This directive is optional.
*/
#nogroupchange = yes
/*
* Limits the use of the NickServ LIST command to IRC operators. This directive is optional.
*/
#listopersonly = yes
/*
* The maximum number of nicks to be returned for a NickServ LIST command.
*/
listmax = 50
/*
* When a user's nick is forcibly changed to enforce a "nick kill", their new nick will start
* with this value. The rest will be made up of 6 or 7 digits.
*/
guestnickprefix = "Guest"
/*
* Prevents the use of the DROP, FORBID, GETPASS, and SET PASSWORD commands by Services Admins
* on other Services Admins or the Services Root(s). This directive is optional, but
* recommended.
*/
secureadmins = yes
/*
* If set, any user wanting to use the privileges of Services Root, Services Admin, or Services
* Operator must have been logged as an IRC Operator with the /oper command. This directive is
* optional, but recommended.
*/
strictprivileges = yes
/*
* If set, Services will set the channel modes a user has access to upon identifying, assuming
* they are not already set. This directive is optional.
*/
#modeonid = yes
/*
* If set, Services will only allow Services Root(s) to use the NickServ GETPASS command on
* a nick. This directive is optional.
*/
restrictgetpass = yes
/*
* If set, Services will track your last nick identified when issuing nick changes. This
* directive is optional.
*/
#nicktracking = yes
/*
* If set, Services will add the usermask of registering users to the access list of their
* newly created account. If not set, users will always have to identify to NickServ before
* being recognized, unless they manually add an address to the access list of their account.
* This directive is optional.
*/
addaccessonreg = yes
}
/*
* [REQUIRED] ChanServ Config
*
* This section is used to set up the Channel Registration Service pseudo-client.
* Unless specified otherwise, all directives are required.
*/
chanserv
{
/*
* The nickname of the ChanServ client.
*/
nick = "ChanServ"
/*
* The description of the ChanServ client, which will be used as the GECOS (real
* name) of the client.
*/
description = "Channel Registration Service"
/*
* The filename of the ChanServ database. The path is relative to the services
* executable. If not given, defaults to "chan.db".
*/
database = "chan.db"
/*
* The default options for newly registered channels. Note that changing these options
* will have no effect on channels which are already registered. The list must be separated
* by spaces.
*
* The options are:
* - keeptopic: Retain topic when the channel is not in use
* - opnotice: Send a notice when OP/DEOP commands are used
* - peace: Disallow users from kicking or removing modes from others who are of the same
* access level or superior
* - private: Hide the channel from ChanServ's LIST command
* - restricted: Kick/ban users who are restricted from the channel
* - secure: Enable channel security, requiring the user to be identified with NickServ in
* order to be considered for being on the access list of the channel
* - secureops: Only allow operator status to be given if the user is on the access list
* - securefounder: Only allow the real founder of the channel to drop the channel, change it's
* password, or change the founder or succesor
* - signkick: Use of ChanServ's KICK command will cause the user's nick to be signed to the kick.
* - signkicklevel: Same as above, but the kick will not be signed if the user is at the same access
* level or superior to the target
* - topiclock: Disallow the topic to be changed except with ChanServ's TOPIC command
* - xop: Enable use of the xOP system
*
* This directive is optional, if left blank, the options will default to keetopic, secure, securefounder,
* and signkick. If you really want no defaults, use "none" by itself as the option.
*/
defaults="keeptopic peace secure securefounder signkick xop"
/*
* The maximum number of channels which may be registered to a single nickname. This directive is optional,
* but recommended. If not set, there will be no restriction on the numbers of channels a single nickname
* can have registered.
*/
maxregistered = 20
/*
* The length of time before a channel registration expires. This directive is optional, but
* recommended. If not set, the default is 14 days.
*/
expire = 14d
/*
* The default ban type for newly registered channels (and when importing old databases).
*
* defbantype can be:
*
* 0: ban in the form of *!user@host
* 1: ban in the form of *!*user@host
* 2: ban in the form of *!*@host
* 3: ban in the form of *!*user@*.domain
*/
defbantype = 2
/*
* The maximum number of entries on a channel's access list.
*/
accessmax = 1024
/*
* The maximum number of entries on a channel's autokick list.
*/
autokickmax = 32
/*
* The default reason for an autokick if none is given.
*/
autokickreason = "User has been banned from the channel"
/*
* The length of time ChanServ stays in a channel after kicking a user from a channel they are not
* premitted to be in. This only occurs when the user is the only one in the channel.
*/
inhabit = 15s
/*
* Limits the use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC operators. This directive is optional.
*/
#listopersonly = yes
/*
* The maximum number of channels to be returned for a ChanServ LIST command.
*/
listmax = 50
/*
* If set, Services will only allow Services Root(s) to use the ChanServ GETPASS command on a
* channel. This directive is optional.
*/
#restrictgetpass = yes
/*
* Allow only IRC Operators to use ChanServ. This directive is optional.
*/
#opersonly = yes
}
/*
* [REQUIRED] MemoServ Config
*
* This section is used to set up the Memo Service pseudo-client. Unless specified otherwise,
* all directives are required.
*/
memoserv
{
/*
* The nickname of the MemoServ client.
*/
nick = "MemoServ"
/*
* The description of the MemoServ client, which will be used as the GECOS (real
* name) of the client.
*/
description = "Memo Service"
/*
* The maximum number of memos a user is allowed to keep by default. Normal users may set the
* limit anywhere between 0 and this value. Services Admins can change it to any value or
* disable it. This directive is optional, but recommended. If not set, the limit is disabled
* by default, and normal users can set any limit they want.
*/
maxmemos = 20
/*
* The delay between consecutive uses of the MemoServ SEND command. This can help prevent spam
* as well as denial-of-service attacks from sending large numbers of memos and filling up disk
* space (and memory). The default 3-second wait means a maximum average of 150 bytes of memo
* per second per user under the current IRC protocol. This directive is optional, but
* recommended.
*/
senddelay = 3s
/*
* Should we notify all appropriate users of a new memo? This applies in cases where a memo is
* sent to a nick which is in the group of another nick. Not that, unlike before, it is currently
* more efficient to enable this. This directive is optional.
*/
notifyall = yes
/*
* Allow the use of memo receipts for the following groups:
*
* 1 - Opers Only
* 2 - Everybody
*
* This directive is optional.
*/
#memoreceipt = 1
}
/*
* [OPTIONAL] BotServ Config
*
* This section is used to set up the Bot Service pseudo-client. The block is optional and can be
* removed if you do not wish to have BotServ on your network. Unless specified otherwise,
* all directives are required if you do wish to use BotServ.
*/
botserv
{
/*
* The nickname of the BotServ client.
*/
nick = "BotServ"
/*
* The description of the BotServ client, which will be used as the GECOS (real
* name) of the client.
*/
description = "Bot Service"
/*
* The filename of the BotServ database. The path is relative to the services
* executable. If not given, defaults to "bot.db".
*/
database = "bot.db"
/*
* The default bot options for newly registered channel. Note that changing these options
* will have no effect on channels which are already registered. The list must be separated
* by spaces.
*
* The options are:
* - dontkickops: Channel operators will be protected against BotServ kicks
* - dontkickvoices: Voiced users will be protected against BotServ kicks
* - greet: The channel's BotServ bot will greet incoming users that have set a greet
* in their NickServ settings
* - fantasy: Enables the use of BotServ fantasy commands in the channel
* - symbiosis: Causes the BotServ bot to do all actions that would normally have been
* done by ChanServ
*
* This directive is optional, if left blank, there will be no defaults.
*/
defaults="greet fantasy symbiosis"
/*
* The minimum number of users there must be in a channel before the bot joins it. The best
* value for this setting is 1 or 2. This cannot be 0, otherwise topic retention and mode
* lock and such other things won't work.
*/
minusers = 1
/*
* The maximum number of entries a single bad words list can have. Setting it too high can
* reduce performance slightly.
*/
badwordsmax = 32
/*
* The amount of time that data for a user is valid in BotServ. If the data exceeds this time,
* it is reset or deleted depending on the case. Do not set it too high, otherwise your
* resources will be slightly affected.
*/
keepdata = 10m
/*
* The bots are currently not affected by any modes or bans when they try to join a channel.
* But some people may want to make it act like a real bot, that is, for example, remove all
* the bans affecting the bot before joining the channel, remove a ban that affects the bot
* set by an user when it is in the channel, and so on. Since it consumes a bit more CPU
* time, you should not enable this on larger networks. This directive is optional.
*/
#smartjoin = yes
/*
* If set, the bots will use a kick reason that does not retake the word when it is kicking.
* This is especially useful if you have young people on your network. This directive is
* optional.
*/
gentlebadwordreason = yes
/*
* If set, BotServ will use case sensitive checking for badwords. This directive is optional.
*/
#casesensitive = yes
/*
* Defines the prefix for fantasy commands in channels. This character will have to be prepended
* to all fantasy commands. If you choose "!", for example, fantasy commands will be "!kick",
* "!op", etc. This directive is optional, if left out, the default fantasy character is "!".
*/
#fantasycharacter = "!"
}
/*
* [OPTIONAL] HostServ Config
*
* This section is used to set up the vHost Service pseudo-client. The block is optional and can be
* removed if you do not wish to have HostServ on your network. Unless specified otherwise,
* all directives are required if you do wish to use HostServ.
*/
hostserv
{
/*
* The nickname of the HostServ client.
*/
nick = "HostServ"
/*
* The description of the HostServ client, which will be used as the GECOS (real
* name) of the client.
*/
description = "vHost Service"
/*
* The filename of the HostServ database. The path is relative to the services
* executable. If not given, defaults to "hosts.db".
*/
database = "hosts.db"
/*
* Specifies the nicks of NON-OPERS allowed to set or remove vHosts using HostServ. Can be re-loaded
* with /msg operserv reload. You can specify more than one nick by separating each one by a space.
*
* This directive is optional, but you are discouraged from using it. It is recommended that you only
* give opers the ability to set or remove vHosts by making them Services Opers or higher, but if you
* do decide to use this directive, make sure you insert the correct nick(s) here.
*/
#hostsetters = "CyberBotX w00t"
}