commit eba14d937d7d8980a1d178ca0066c577bf66c806 from: Alexander Barton date: Sat Jun 25 12:58:12 2011 UTC Update sample config file and manual page for new config structure commit - c438c227b554684f4fc92c1548f42731469696c7 commit + eba14d937d7d8980a1d178ca0066c577bf66c806 blob - b5a36b843ca35505f1d05d61d42cf14f00ae5ec9 blob + b4a498d456575f5880043a812f1074e2ee7593d7 --- doc/sample-ngircd.conf.tmpl +++ doc/sample-ngircd.conf.tmpl @@ -19,62 +19,29 @@ # The [Global] section of this file is used to define the main # configuration of the server, like the server name and the ports # on which the server should be listening. + # These settings depend on your personal preferences, so you should + # make sure that they correspond to your installation and setup! # Server name in the IRC network, must contain at least one dot # (".") and be unique in the IRC network. Required! Name = irc.example.net - # Info text of the server. This will be shown by WHOIS and - # LINKS requests for example. - Info = Server Info Text - - # Global password for all users needed to connect to the server. - # (Default: not set) - ;Password = abc - - # Password required for using the WEBIRC command used by some - # Web-to-IRC gateways. If not set/empty, the WEBIRC command can't - # be used. (Default: not set) - ;WebircPassword = xyz - # Information about the server and the administrator, used by the # ADMIN command. Not required by server but by RFC! ;AdminInfo1 = Description ;AdminInfo2 = Location ;AdminEMail = admin@irc.server - # Ports on which the server should listen. There may be more than - # one port, separated with ",". (Default: 6667) - ;Ports = 6667, 6668, 6669 + # Info text of the server. This will be shown by WHOIS and + # LINKS requests for example. + Info = Server Info Text - # Additional Listen Ports that expect SSL/TLS encrypted connections - ;SSLPorts = 6697, 9999 - - # SSL Server Key - ;SSLKeyFile = :ETCDIR:/ssl/server-key.pem - - # password to decrypt SSLKeyFile (OpenSSL only) - ;SSLKeyFilePassword = secret - - # SSL Server Key Certificate - ;SSLCertFile = :ETCDIR:/ssl/server-cert.pem - - # Diffie-Hellman parameters - ;SSLDHFile = :ETCDIR:/ssl/dhparams.pem - - # comma separated list of IP addresses on which the server should + # Comma separated list of IP addresses on which the server should # listen. Default values are: # "0.0.0.0" or (if compiled with IPv6 support) "::,0.0.0.0" # so the server listens on all IP addresses of the system by default. ;Listen = 127.0.0.1,192.168.0.1 - # Syslog "facility" to which ngIRCd should send log messages. - # Possible values are system dependant, but most probably auth, daemon, - # user and local1 through local7 are possible values; see syslog(3). - # Default is "local5" for historical reasons, you probably want to - # change this to "daemon", for example. - SyslogFacility = local1 - # Text file with the "message of the day" (MOTD). This message will # be shown to all users connecting to the server: ;MotdFile = :ETCDIR:/ngircd.motd @@ -82,6 +49,25 @@ # A simple Phrase (<256 chars) if you don't want to use a motd file. ;MotdPhrase = "Hello world!" + # Global password for all users needed to connect to the server. + # (Default: not set) + ;Password = abc + + # This tells ngIRCd to write its current process ID to a file. + # Note that the pidfile is written AFTER chroot and switching the + # user ID, e.g. the directory the pidfile resides in must be + # writeable by the ngIRCd user and exist in the chroot directory. + ;PidFile = /var/run/ngircd/ngircd.pid + + # Ports on which the server should listen. There may be more than + # one port, separated with ",". (Default: 6667) + ;Ports = 6667, 6668, 6669 + + # Group ID under which the ngIRCd should run; you can use the name + # of the group or the numerical ID. ATTENTION: For this to work the + # server must have been started with root privileges! + ;ServerGID = 65534 + # User ID under which the server should run; you can use the name # of the user or the numerical ID. ATTENTION: For this to work the # server must have been started with root privileges! In addition, @@ -89,55 +75,14 @@ # otherwise RESTART and REHASH won't work! ;ServerUID = 65534 - # Group ID under which the ngircd should run; you can use the name - # of the group or the numerical ID. ATTENTION: For this to work the - # server must have been started with root privileges! - ;ServerGID = 65534 +[Limits] + # Define some limits and timeouts for this ngIRCd instance. Default + # values should be safe, but it is wise to double-check :-) - # A directory to chroot in when everything is initialized. It - # doesn't need to be populated if ngIRCd is compiled as a static - # binary. By default ngIRCd won't use the chroot() feature. - # ATTENTION: For this to work the server must have been started - # with root privileges! - ;ChrootDir = /var/empty - - # This tells ngircd to write its current process id to a file. - # Note that the pidfile is written AFTER chroot and switching uid, - # i. e. the Directory the pidfile resides in must be writeable by - # the ngircd user and exist in the chroot directory. - ;PidFile = /var/run/ngircd/ngircd.pid - - # After seconds of inactivity the server will send a - # PING to the peer to test whether it is alive or not. - ;PingTimeout = 120 - - # If a client fails to answer a PING with a PONG within - # seconds, it will be disconnected by the server. - ;PongTimeout = 20 - # The server tries every seconds to establish a link # to not yet (or no longer) connected servers. ;ConnectRetry = 60 - - # Should IRC Operators be allowed to use the MODE command even if - # they are not(!) channel-operators? - ;OperCanUseMode = no - - # Mask IRC Operator mode requests as if they were coming from the - # server? (This is a compatibility hack for ircd-irc2 servers) - ;OperServerMode = no - - # Are remote IRC operators allowed to control this server, e. g. - # use commands like CONNECT, SQUIT, DIE, ...? - ;AllowRemoteOper = no - # Allow Pre-Defined Channels only (see Section [Channels]) - ;PredefChannelsOnly = no - - # try to connect to other irc servers using ipv4 and ipv6, if possible - ;ConnectIPv6 = yes - ;ConnectIPv4 = yes - # Maximum number of simultaneous in- and outbound connections the # server is allowed to accept (0: unlimited): ;MaxConnections = 0 @@ -154,16 +99,30 @@ # maximum nick name length! ;MaxNickLength = 9 - # Normally ngIRCd doesn't send any messages to a client until it is - # registered. Enable this option to let the daemon send "NOTICE AUTH" - # messages to clients while connecting. - ;NoticeAuth = no + # After seconds of inactivity the server will send a + # PING to the peer to test whether it is alive or not. + ;PingTimeout = 120 - # Let ngIRCd send an "authentication PING" when a new client connects, - # and register this client only after receiving the corresponding - # "PONG" reply. - ;RequireAuthPing = no + # If a client fails to answer a PING with a PONG within + # seconds, it will be disconnected by the server. + ;PongTimeout = 20 +[Options] + # Optional features and configuration options to further tweak the + # behavior of ngIRCd. If you wan't to get started quickly, you most + # probably don't have to make changes here -- they are all optional. + + # Are remote IRC operators allowed to control this server, e.g. + # use commands like CONNECT, SQUIT, DIE, ...? + ;AllowRemoteOper = no + + # A directory to chroot in when everything is initialized. It + # doesn't need to be populated if ngIRCd is compiled as a static + # binary. By default ngIRCd won't use the chroot() feature. + # ATTENTION: For this to work the server must have been started + # with root privileges! + ;ChrootDir = /var/empty + # Set this hostname for every client instead of the real one. # Please note: don't use the percentage sign ("%"), it is reserved for # future extensions! @@ -172,16 +131,67 @@ # Set every clients' user name to their nick name ;CloakUserToNick = yes -[Features] + # Try to connect to other IRC servers using IPv4 and IPv6, if possible. + ;ConnectIPv6 = yes + ;ConnectIPv4 = yes + # Do any DNS lookups when a client connects to the server. ;DNS = yes - # Do any IDENT lookups if ngIRCd has been compiled with support for it. + # Do IDENT lookups if ngIRCd has been compiled with support for it. ;Ident = yes + # Normally ngIRCd doesn't send any messages to a client until it is + # registered. Enable this option to let the daemon send "NOTICE AUTH" + # messages to clients while connecting. + ;NoticeAuth = no + + # Should IRC Operators be allowed to use the MODE command even if + # they are not(!) channel-operators? + ;OperCanUseMode = no + + # Mask IRC Operator mode requests as if they were coming from the + # server? (This is a compatibility hack for ircd-irc2 servers) + ;OperServerMode = no + # Use PAM if ngIRCd has been compiled with support for it. ;PAM = no + # Allow Pre-Defined Channels only (see Section [Channels]) + ;PredefChannelsOnly = no + + # Let ngIRCd send an "authentication PING" when a new client connects, + # and register this client only after receiving the corresponding + # "PONG" reply. + ;RequireAuthPing = no + + # SSL Server Key Certificate + ;SSLCertFile = :ETCDIR:/ssl/server-cert.pem + + # Diffie-Hellman parameters + ;SSLDHFile = :ETCDIR:/ssl/dhparams.pem + + # SSL Server Key + ;SSLKeyFile = :ETCDIR:/ssl/server-key.pem + + # password to decrypt SSLKeyFile (OpenSSL only) + ;SSLKeyFilePassword = secret + + # Additional Listen Ports that expect SSL/TLS encrypted connections + ;SSLPorts = 6697, 9999 + + # Syslog "facility" to which ngIRCd should send log messages. + # Possible values are system dependent, but most probably auth, daemon, + # user and local1 through local7 are possible values; see syslog(3). + # Default is "local5" for historical reasons, you probably want to + # change this to "daemon", for example. + SyslogFacility = local1 + + # Password required for using the WEBIRC command used by some + # Web-to-IRC gateways. If not set/empty, the WEBIRC command can't + # be used. (Default: not set) + ;WebircPassword = xyz + [Operator] # [Operator] sections are used to define IRC Operators. There may be # more than one [Operator] block, one for each local operator. blob - d1a0a64a8996a483edebc868a9f13931bbbf4381 blob + e8efab1f0bf75072d23a410d3f97e4f30a4a9c50 --- man/ngircd.conf.5.tmpl +++ man/ngircd.conf.5.tmpl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ .\" .\" ngircd.conf(5) manual page template .\" -.TH ngircd.conf 5 "Mar 2011" ngircd "ngIRCd Manual" +.TH ngircd.conf 5 "Jun 2011" ngircd "ngIRCd Manual" .SH NAME ngircd.conf \- configuration file of ngIRCd .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -10,11 +10,12 @@ ngircd.conf \- configuration file of ngIRCd .BR ngircd.conf is the configuration file of the .BR ngircd (8) -Internet Relay Chat (IRC) daemon which you should adept to your local +Internet Relay Chat (IRC) daemon, which must be customized to the local preferences and needs. .PP Most variables can be modified while the ngIRCd daemon is already running: -It will reload its configuration when a HUP signal is received. +It will reload its configuration file when a HUP signal or REHASH command +is received. .SH "FILE FORMAT" The file consists of sections and parameters. A section begins with the name of the section in square brackets and continues until the next section @@ -45,123 +46,94 @@ and Boolean values are .I true if they are "yes", "true", or any non-null integer. Text strings are used 1:1 -without leading and following spaces; there is not way to quote strings. And +without leading and following spaces; there is no way to quote strings. And for numbers all decimal integer values are valid. .PP In addition, some string or numerical variables accept lists of values, separated by commas (","). .SH "SECTION OVERVIEW" -The file can contain blocks of four types: [Global], [Operator], [Server], -and [Channel]. +The file can contain blocks of four types: [Global], [Limits], [Options], +[Operator], [Server], and [Channel]. .PP The main configuration of the server is stored in the .I [Global] -section, like the server name, administrative information and the -ports on which the server should be listening. IRC operators of this -server are defined in +section, like the server name, administrative information and the ports on +which the server should be listening. The variables in this section have to be +adjusted to the local requirements most of the time, whereas all the variables +in the other sections can be left on there defaults very often. +.PP +Options in the +.I [Limits] +block are used to tweak different limits and timeouts of the daemon, like the +maximum number of clients allowed to connect to this server. Variables in the +.I [Options] +section can be used to enable or disable specific features of ngIRCd, like +support for IDENT, PAM, IPv6, SSL, and protocol and cloaking features. These +two sections are both optional. +.PP +IRC operators of this server are defined in .I [Operator] -blocks. -.I [Features] -can be used to disable compile-time features at run time, e.g. if ngircd -was built to support ident lookups, but you do not want ngircd to perform -ident lookups you can disable them here. -This section is optional. +blocks. Links to remote servers are configured in .I [Server] -is the section where server links are configured. And +sections. And .I [Channel] blocks are used to configure pre-defined ("persistent") IRC channels. .PP -There can be more than one [Operator], [Server] and [Channel] sections -per configuration file, but only one [Global] and one [Features] section. +There can be more than one [Operator], [Server] and [Channel] section per +configuration file (one for each operator, server, and channel), but only +exactly one [Global], one [Limits], and one [Options] section. .SH [GLOBAL] The .I [Global] -section is used to define the server main configuration, like the server -name and the ports on which the server should be listening. +section of this file is used to define the main configuration of the server, +like the server name and the ports on which the server should be listening. +These settings depend on your personal preferences, so you should make sure +that they correspond to your installation and setup! .TP -\fBName\fR (string) +\fBName\fR (string; required) Server name in the IRC network. This is an individual name of the IRC server, it is not related to the DNS host name. It must be unique in the IRC network and must contain at least one dot (".") character. .TP +\fBAdminInfo1\fR, \fBAdminInfo2\fR, \fBAdminEMail\fR (string) +Information about the server and the administrator, used by the ADMIN +command. This information is not required by the server but by RFC! +.TP \fBInfo\fR (string) Info text of the server. This will be shown by WHOIS and LINKS requests for example. .TP -\fBPassword\fR (string) -Global password for all users needed to connect to the server. The default -is empty, so no password is required. -.TP -\fBWebircPassword\fR (string) -Password required for using the WEBIRC command used by some Web-to-IRC -gateways. If not set or empty, the WEBIRC command can't be used. -Default: not set. -.TP -\fBAdminInfo1\fR, \fBAdminInfo2\fR, \fBAdminEMail\fR (string) -Information about the server and the administrator, used by the ADMIN -command. -.TP -\fBPorts\fR (list of numbers) -Ports on which the server should listen. There may be more than one port, -separated with commas (","). Default: 6667, unless \fBSSL_Ports\fR are also -specified. -.TP -\fBSSLPorts\fR (list of numbers) -Same as \fBPorts\fR , except that ngIRCd will expect incoming connections -to be SSL/TLS encrypted. Common port numbers for SSL-encrypted IRC are 6669 -and 6697. Default: none. -.TP -\fBSSLKeyFile\fR (string) -Filename of SSL Server Key to be used for SSL connections. This is required for -SSL/TLS support. -.TP -\fBSSLKeyFilePassword\fR (string) -(OpenSSL only:) Password to decrypt private key. -.TP -\fBSSLCertFile\fR (string) -Certificate file of the private key. -.TP -\fBSSLDHFile\fR (string) -Name of the Diffie-Hellman Parameter file. Can be created with gnutls -"certtool \-\-generate-dh-params" or "openssl dhparam". -If this file is not present, it will be generated on startup when ngIRCd -was compiled with gnutls support (this may take some time). If ngIRCd -was compiled with OpenSSL, then (Ephemeral)-Diffie-Hellman Key Exchanges and several -Cipher Suites will not be available. -.TP \fBListen\fR (list of strings) A comma separated list of IP address on which the server should listen. If unset, the defaults value is "0.0.0.0" or, if ngIRCd was compiled with IPv6 support, "::,0.0.0.0". So the server listens on all configured IP addresses and interfaces by default. .TP -\fBSyslogFacility\fR (string) -Syslog "facility" to which ngIRCd should send log messages. Possible -values are system dependant, but most probably "auth", "daemon", "user" -and "local1" through "local7" are possible values; see syslog(3). -Default is "local5" for historical reasons, you probably want to -change this to "daemon", for example. -.TP \fBMotdFile\fR (string) -Text file with the "message of the day" (MOTD). This message will be shown -to all users connecting to the server. Changes made to this file -take effect when ngircd is instructed to re-read its configuration file. +Text file with the "message of the day" (MOTD). This message will be shown to +all users connecting to the server. Please note: Changes made to this file +take effect when ngircd starts up or is instructed to re-read its +configuration file. .TP \fBMotdPhrase\fR (string) A simple Phrase (<256 chars) if you don't want to use a MOTD file. .TP -\fBServerUID\fR (string or number) -User ID under which the server should run; you can use the name of the user -or the numerical ID. -.PP -.RS -.B Attention: -.br -For this to work the server must have been -started with root privileges! In addition, the configuration and MOTD files -must be readable by this user, otherwise RESTART and REHASH won't work! -.RE +\fBPassword\fR (string) +Global password for all users needed to connect to the server. The default is +empty, so no password is required. Please note: This feature is not available +if ngIRCd is using PAM! .TP +\fBPidFile\fR (string) +This tells ngIRCd to write its current process ID to a file. Note that the +pidfile is written AFTER chroot and switching the user ID, e.g. the directory +the pidfile resides in must be writeable by the ngIRCd user and exist in the +chroot directory (if configured, see above). +.TP +\fBPorts\fR (list of numbers) +Ports on which the server should listen. There may be more than one port, +separated with commas (","). Default: 6667, unless \fBSSL_Ports\fR are also +specified. +.TP \fBServerGID\fR (string or number) Group ID under which the ngIRCd should run; you can use the name of the group or the numerical ID. @@ -169,70 +141,28 @@ group or the numerical ID. .RS .B Attention: .br -For this to work the server must have -been started with root privileges! +For this to work the server must have been started with root privileges! .RE .TP -\fBChrootDir\fR (string) -A directory to chroot in when everything is initialized. It doesn't need -to be populated if ngIRCd is compiled as a static binary. By default ngIRCd -won't use the chroot() feature. +\fBServerUID\fR (string or number) +User ID under which the server should run; you can use the name of the user +or the numerical ID. .PP .RS .B Attention: .br -For this to work the server must have -been started with root privileges! +For this to work the server must have been started with root privileges! In +addition, the configuration and MOTD files must be readable by this user, +otherwise RESTART and REHASH won't work! .RE +.SH [LIMITS] +Define some limits and timeouts for this ngIRCd instance. Default values +should be safe, but it is wise to double-check :-) .TP -\fBPidFile\fR (string) -This tells ngIRCd to write its current process ID to a file. Note that the -pidfile is written AFTER chroot and switching the user ID, i. e. the -directory the pidfile resides in must be writeable by the ngIRCd user and -exist in the chroot directory (if configured, see above). -.RE -.TP -\fBPingTimeout\fR (number) -After seconds of inactivity the server will send a PING to -the peer to test whether it is alive or not. Default: 120. -.TP -\fBPongTimeout\fR (number) -If a client fails to answer a PING with a PONG within -seconds, it will be disconnected by the server. Default: 20. -.TP \fBConnectRetry\fR (number) The server tries every seconds to establish a link to not yet (or no longer) connected servers. Default: 60. .TP -\fBOperCanUseMode\fR (boolean) -Should IRC Operators be allowed to use the MODE command even if they are -not(!) channel-operators? Default: no. -.TP -\fBOperServerMode\fR (boolean) -If \fBOperCanUseMode\fR is enabled, this may lead the compatibility problems with -Servers that run the ircd-irc2 Software. This Option "masks" mode requests -by non-chanops as if they were coming from the server. Default: no. -.TP -\fBAllowRemoteOper\fR (boolean) -Are IRC operators connected to remote servers allowed to control this server, -e. g. are they allowed to use administrative commands like CONNECT, DIE, -SQUIT, ... that affect this server? Default: no. -.TP -\fBPredefChannelsOnly\fR (boolean) -If enabled, no new channels can be created. Useful if -you do not want to have channels other than those defined in -[Channel] sections in the configuration file. -Default: no. -.TP -\fBConnectIPv4\fR (boolean) -Set this to no if you do not want ngIRCd to connect to other IRC servers using -IPv4. This allows usage of ngIRCd in IPv6-only setups. -Default: yes. -.TP -\fBConnectIPv6\fR (boolean) -Set this to no if you do not want ngIRCd to connect to other irc servers using IPv6. -Default: yes. -.TP \fBMaxConnections\fR (number) Maximum number of simultaneous in- and outbound connections the server is allowed to accept (0: unlimited). Default: 0. @@ -251,16 +181,34 @@ Maximum length of an user nick name (Default: 9, as in note that all servers in an IRC network MUST use the same maximum nick name length! .TP -\fBNoticeAuth\fR (boolean) -Normally ngIRCd doesn't send any messages to a client until it is registered. -Enable this option to let the daemon send "NOTICE AUTH" messages to clients -while connecting. Default: no. +\fBPingTimeout\fR (number) +After seconds of inactivity the server will send a PING to +the peer to test whether it is alive or not. Default: 120. .TP -\fBRequireAuthPing\fR (boolean) -Let ngIRCd send an "authentication PING" when a new client connects, and -register this client only after receiving the corresponding "PONG" reply. -Default: no. +\fBPongTimeout\fR (number) +If a client fails to answer a PING with a PONG within +seconds, it will be disconnected by the server. Default: 20. +.SH [OPTIONS] +Optional features and configuration options to further tweak the behavior of +ngIRCd. If you wan't to get started quickly, you most probably don't have to +make changes here -- they are all optional. .TP +\fBAllowRemoteOper\fR (boolean) +Are IRC operators connected to remote servers allowed to control this server, +e.g. are they allowed to use administrative commands like CONNECT, DIE, +SQUIT, ... that affect this server? Default: no. +.TP +\fBChrootDir\fR (string) +A directory to chroot in when everything is initialized. It doesn't need +to be populated if ngIRCd is compiled as a static binary. By default ngIRCd +won't use the chroot() feature. +.PP +.RS +.B Attention: +.br +For this to work the server must have been started with root privileges! +.RE +.TP \fBCloakHost\fR (string) Set this hostname for every client instead of the real one. Default: empty, don't change. @@ -274,6 +222,94 @@ Don't use the percentage sign ("%"), it is reserved fo \fBCloakUserToNick\fR (boolean) Set every clients' user name to their nick name and hide the one supplied by the IRC client. Default: no. +.TP +\fBConnectIPv4\fR (boolean) +Set this to no if you do not want ngIRCd to connect to other IRC servers using +the IPv4 protocol. This allows the usage of ngIRCd in IPv6-only setups. +Default: yes. +.TP +\fBConnectIPv6\fR (boolean) +Set this to no if you do not want ngIRCd to connect to other IRC servers using +the IPv6 protocol. +Default: yes. +.TP +\fBDNS\fR (boolean) +If set to false, ngIRCd will not make any DNS lookups when clients connect. +If you configure the daemon to connect to other servers, ngIRCd may still +perform a DNS lookup if required. +Default: yes. +.TP +\fBIdent\fR (boolean) +If ngIRCd is compiled with IDENT support this can be used to disable IDENT +lookups at run time. +Default: yes. +.TP +\fBNoticeAuth\fR (boolean) +Normally ngIRCd doesn't send any messages to a client until it is registered. +Enable this option to let the daemon send "NOTICE AUTH" messages to clients +while connecting. Default: no. +.TP +\fBOperCanUseMode\fR (boolean) +Should IRC Operators be allowed to use the MODE command even if they are +not(!) channel-operators? Default: no. +.TP +\fBOperServerMode\fR (boolean) +If \fBOperCanUseMode\fR is enabled, this may lead the compatibility problems +with Servers that run the ircd-irc2 Software. This Option "masks" mode +requests by non-chanops as if they were coming from the server. Default: no; +only enable it if you have ircd-irc2 servers in your IRC network. +.TP +\fBPAM\fR (boolean) +If ngIRCd is compiled with PAM support this can be used to disable all calls +to the PAM library at runtime; all users connecting without password are +allowed to connect, all passwords given will fail. +Default: yes. +.TP +\fBPredefChannelsOnly\fR (boolean) +If enabled, no new channels can be created. Useful if you do not want to have +other channels than those defined in [Channel] sections in the configuration +file on this server. +Default: no. +.TP +\fBRequireAuthPing\fR (boolean) +Let ngIRCd send an "authentication PING" when a new client connects, and +register this client only after receiving the corresponding "PONG" reply. +Default: no. +.TP +\fBSSLCertFile\fR (string) +SSL Certificate file of the private server key. +.TP +\fBSSLDHFile\fR (string) +Name of the Diffie-Hellman Parameter file. Can be created with GnuTLS +"certtool \-\-generate-dh-params" or "openssl dhparam". If this file is not +present, it will be generated on startup when ngIRCd was compiled with GnuTLS +support (this may take some time). If ngIRCd was compiled with OpenSSL, then +(Ephemeral)-Diffie-Hellman Key Exchanges and several Cipher Suites will not be +available. +.TP +\fBSSLKeyFile\fR (string) +Filename of SSL Server Key to be used for SSL connections. This is required +for SSL/TLS support. +.TP +\fBSSLKeyFilePassword\fR (string) +OpenSSL only: Password to decrypt the private key file. +.TP +\fBSSLPorts\fR (list of numbers) +Same as \fBPorts\fR , except that ngIRCd will expect incoming connections +to be SSL/TLS encrypted. Common port numbers for SSL-encrypted IRC are 6669 +and 6697. Default: none. +.TP +\fBSyslogFacility\fR (string) +Syslog "facility" to which ngIRCd should send log messages. Possible +values are system dependent, but most probably "auth", "daemon", "user" +and "local1" through "local7" are possible values; see syslog(3). +Default is "local5" for historical reasons, you probably want to +change this to "daemon", for example. +.TP +\fBWebircPassword\fR (string) +Password required for using the WEBIRC command used by some Web-to-IRC +gateways. If not set or empty, the WEBIRC command can't be used. +Default: not set. .SH [OPERATOR] .I [Operator] sections are used to define IRC Operators. There may be more than one @@ -293,23 +329,6 @@ Example: nick!ident@*.example.com An optional section that can be used to disable features at run-time. A feature is enabled by default if if ngircd was built with support for it. -.TP -\fBDNS\fR (boolean) -If set to false, ngIRCd will not make DNS lookups when clients connect. -If you configure the daemon to connect to other servers, ngIRCd may still -perform a DNS lookup if required. -Default: yes. -.TP -\fBIdent\fR (boolean) -If ngIRCd is compiled with IDENT support this can be used to disable IDENT -lookups at run time. -Default: yes. -.TP -\fBPAM\fR (boolean) -If ngIRCd is compiled with PAM support this can be used to disable all calls -to the PAM library at runtime; all users connecting without password are -allowed to connect, all passwords given will fail. -Default: yes. .SH [SERVER] Other servers are configured in .I [Server]