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diff --git a/docs/FAQ b/docs/FAQ new file mode 100644 index 000000000..93c069f0b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/FAQ @@ -0,0 +1,480 @@ +Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) concerning Anope +------------------------------------------------ + +NOTE: +An updated version of this FAQ can be found on our website: www.anope.org + +Table of Contents +----------------- + +1) General + 1.1) What is Anope? + 1.2) Where can I find Anope? + 1.3) Does Anope run under Windows? + 1.4) Can I send you questions without reading the FAQ, INSTALL or README + files? + 1.5) I need support for the XYZ protocol. + 1.6) Your Services program doesn't do XYZ like DALnet (or other) Services. + What's wrong? + 1.7) I've got a great new idea for Services. Do you want it? + 1.8) Examples of features we have been asked about and why we won't add (or + haven't yet added) them, so don't ask us about them: + 1.9) Can you help me? + 1.10) Where is RootServ? + +2) Installation / Configuration + 2.1) When I run "make", I get an error message like "missing separator", + "Unassociated shell command", "Unexpected end of line seen", etc. + 2.2) I get an error like "Makefile.inc not found". + 2.3) I typed "./services" at the command line, but nothing happened! + 2.4) Whenever I start Anope, I get a message on my IRC server saying + "connection refused" or something similar, and Anope gives an error + message from the server saying "Closing Link: ...". + 2.5) My IRC server is giving me messages like "Connection to + services.whatever.net[127.0.0.1] activated" and then "Access denied -- + no N line". Why? + 2.6) When I say "/connect services.*", it doesn't work! + 2.7) Anope starts up okay, but if I try to register a nickname, it comes + back with "Sorry, registration failed." + 2.8) Anope reports (via /stats u or /msg OperServ STATS) a different number + of users online than I get from doing /lusers. + +3) OperServ + 3.1) Using the OperServ JUPE command results in server messages like + "Server juped.server introduced by non-hub server services.my.net". + 3.2) I can't use the ADMIN command to add Services admins, it tells me + "Permission denied." + 3.3) When I add an AKILL, the users matching it don't get killed. + 3.4) Trying to use OperServ gives me "Access denied", but my nick is in the + ServicesRoot directive and is registered, and I've identified for my + nick. + 3.5) When I used the OperServ RAW command, Anope and/or my network crashed, + or did weird things! Please fix this bug! + 3.6) I would like to have the list of the different RAW on OperServ. + 3.7) I can't get /OS UMODES and /OS SVSNICK to work! + 3.8) What is a Super-Admin? How does it work? Why might it not work? + 3.9) How can i enable the OperServ RAW command? + +4) Bugs / Crashes + 4.1) Anope always dies after about five minutes, saying "FATAL ERROR! Can't + back up nick.db". + 4.2) Anope crashed with a segmentation fault. + 4.3) I've found a bug that's not mentioned here or in the README or BUGS + files. What should I do? + 4.4) My FreeBSD box complains about 'Shared object "nss_dns.so.1" not + found' + 4.5) Anope and long (more then 30 character) nicknames. + +5) ChanServ + 5.1) Anope's channel mode setting doesn't work. I can't set modes with + OperServ, and every time ChanServ tries to set a mode, my server + reverses the change. + 5.2) Anope ignored the SET SUCCESSOR setting and deleted a channel when the + founder expired. + 5.3) How to auto voice all those whom join my #channel? + 5.4) Channel options like RESTRICTED or SECUREOPS don't work. What's wrong? + +6) BotServ + 6.1) How do I add bots to BotServ? + 6.2) Why do kick triggers and fantasy commands fail to work with my Bahamut + IRCd? + +7) Language + 7.1) Anope complains in the logfile about being unable to load the default + language. + 7.2) Anope spricht kein Deutsch!, etc. (Anope doesn't speak my language!) + 7.3) I selected a language other than English, but sometimes Anope sends + responses in English instead. + +8) DevNull + 8.1) What is the purpose of DevNull? + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +1) General + +1.1) What is Anope? + + Anope is a set of services for IRC networks. See the README file for more + information. And in case you were wondering, Anope is Epona spelt backwards + :) + +1.2) Where can I find Anope? + + The latest version can always be found at the official Anope distribution + site: + + * http://www.anope.org/ + + New version announcements can also be found at http://www.anope.org/ in the + main page. + +1.3) Does Anope run under Windows? + + Yes. For more information on how to obtain the windows version of Anope + visit http://wiki.anope.org/Windows + +1.4) Can I send you questions without reading the FAQ, INSTALL or README files? + + No. If you don't read those files, your messages will most probably be + ignored. We don't mean to be rude, but if we took the time to write down + some documentation, we'd expect you to take some time to read it. + +1.5) I need support for the XYZ protocol. + + Since Anope 1.7.9, support for other IRCD's, and thus protocols, has been + made modular. More information on making a support file for your favorite + IRCD can be found in the docs/IRCD file. + +1.6) Your Services program doesn't do XYZ like DALnet (or other) Services. + What's wrong? + + Nothing is wrong, except your expectations. Anope is a completely + different program from that used on DALnet; they are similar in concept + only. + +1.7) I've got a great new idea for Services. Do you want it? + + We are always interested in hearing new ideas. HOWEVER, do not expect your + proposal to be in the next Anope release for sure. As a rule, we usually + don't add anything that can be equivalently done by other means, or that we + consider totally useless; see question 1.8 for examples of things we don't + plan to add. + + Our general intent is for Anope to provide as much functionality as + possible--while staying as lean as possible. So features which are + arguably beneficial will tend to be added, while features of limited or no + benefit or which can be equally provided by something else already in use + will tend to be passed over. + + If you'd like to give us your idea, you can go to our website at + http://www.anope.org/ and add it on our online Forum, in the Feature + Requests section. + +1.8) Examples of features we have been asked about and why we won't add (or + haven't yet added) them, so don't ask us about them: + + * An option to make ChanServ stay in some/all registered channels: we see + absolutely no necessity for this feature, since BotServ already does this + anyway. + + * A "current time" field in NickServ and ChanServ INFO displays: Most + people have clocks of some sort either on their computer screens or on + their walls (or both), and all IRC servers, as well as Services, have a + command to return the server's current time. Thus a current-time field in + INFO displays would simply take up extra space for no reason. + +1.9) Can you help me? + + No, we can't help you unless you tell us what you need help with. + +1.10) Where is RootServ? + + Anope does not supply RootServ. All functions you would find in RootServ + have been integrated into OperServ. If you really want to use RootServ, you + can set the OperServAlias in services.conf to be RootServ. This will enable + the RootServ nick to be used for OperServ as well. Read the comments near + OperServAlias in the configuration file for more information. + + +2) Installation / Configuration + +2.1) When I run "make", I get an error message like "missing separator", + "Unassociated shell command", "Unexpected end of line seen", etc. + + Your make program isn't compatible with the Makefile for Anope. The + Makefile was designed to work with GNU make, and as such may not work on + other systems' "make" programs. If you get an error from "make", obtain + GNU make from ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/ (or wherever you prefer) and + use it instead of your system's default "make". Note that GNU make may + already be installed on your system; try using the command "gmake" instead + of "make". + + The make programs bundled with SunOS/Solaris and FreeBSD have been reported + not to work; you will need to use GNU make on these systems. + +2.2) I get an error like "Makefile.inc not found". + + You forgot to run the Config script first. See the INSTALL file for + compilation instructions. + +2.3) I typed "./services" at the command line, but nothing happened! + + Anope puts itself in the background when it starts, so you get your shell + prompt right back. Meanwhile, Anope will continue setting up, then connect + to the IRC server specified in services.conf (or on the command line). If + it doesn't connect, you probably specified the wrong server type in the + configuration file. (Also make sure that you are actually running one of + the supported servers. There are a gazillion different variations on the + basic IRC protocol out there, and we have neither the time nor the desire + to add support for them.) + + The recommended server, under which Epona (the original code base used by + Anope) was developed, is Bahamut. DreamForge 4.6.7 will also work fine, but + it's a bit obsolete nowadays. Derivatives of Bahamut and DreamForge may + also work, if they don't change the server<->server protocol too much; + contact their authors for more information. Most people, though, are + running Anope with UnrealIRCd, UltimateIRCd or Bahamut. + + As always, you can check the log file (services.log by default) for error + messages. You can also start services with the -nofork command line option + to prevent it from running in the background, and it will output the + messages written to the log file to the console as well. + +2.4) Whenever I start Anope, I get a message on my IRC server saying + "connection refused" or something similar, and Anope gives an error + message from the server saying "Closing Link: ...". + + See section 3 of the INSTALL file. + +2.5) My IRC server is giving me messages like "Connection to + services.whatever.net[127.0.0.1] activated" and then "Access denied -- no + N line". Why? + + This is typically caused by including a port number in the C:line for + services, which tells your server to try to autoconnect to it (depending on + the class (Y:line) settings). This is not what you want, because Anope + will connect to the server itself, but does not listen for servers to + connect to it. The solution is to remove the port number from the C:line. + +2.6) When I say "/connect services.*", it doesn't work! + + Of course not. RTFM (Read The Fine Manual), and see the previous answer. + +2.7) Anope starts up okay, but if I try to register a nickname, it comes back + with "Sorry, registration failed." + + Make sure you've selected the correct IRC server type in the configure + script; see question 2.4 for details. + +2.8) Anope reports (via /stats u or /msg OperServ STATS) a different number of + users online than I get from doing /lusers. + + Anope doesn't count its own pseudo-clients (NickServ, ChanServ, etc.) in + its user count, while the IRC server does. + + +3) OperServ + +3.1) Using the OperServ JUPE command results in server messages like "Server + juped.server introduced by non-hub server services.my.net". + + Services' uplink must have an H: line for Services in the ircd.conf file, + which looks something like: + + H:*::services.whatever.net + +3.2) I can't use the ADMIN command to add Services admins, it tells me + "Permission denied." + + Did you define yourself as the Services root? You need to insert your + nickname in the ServicesRoot directive in services.conf. Also, you must be + a global IRC Operator and your nickname must be registered and properly + indentified with NickServ. + +3.3) When I add an AKILL, the users matching it don't get killed. + + Use the AkillOnAdd configuration directive. + +3.4) Trying to use OperServ gives me "Access denied", but my nick is in the + ServicesRoot directive and is registered, and I've identified for my nick. + + You need to be a global oper (i.e. user mode +o) to access OperServ. This + can be configured via the OSOpersOnly directive in services.conf . + +3.5) When I used the OperServ RAW command, Anope and/or my network crashed, or + did weird things! Please fix this bug! + + "That's not a bug, it's a feature." + + Have you ever typed /msg OperServ HELP RAW? It's clearly stated there that + this command is dangerous and that its use may result in very bad things. + + And that's why this command has been disabled by default. If you enabled + and used it, YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN. All help requests will be ignored, even if + the problem happens not immediately. + +3.6) I would like to have the list of the different RAW on OperServ. + + If you have to ask, you should not be messing with RAW :) + +3.7) I can't get /OS UMODES and /OS SVSNICK to work! + + You need to be a SuperAdmin to be able to use these commands. + +3.8) What is a Super-Admin? How does it work? Why might it not work? + + Super-Admin's have extra privileges, including being founder on all + channels. It must be activated on a per user basis and is only available to + Services Roots. It is set using OperServ and is not persistent. It only + works if SuperAdmin is not commented in the services configuration file. + This is commented by default. Read /msg OperServ HELP SET SUPERADMIN for + further help. + +3.9) How can i enable the OperServ RAW command? + + Enabling the OperServ RAW command is VERY dangerous and should never be + done on a real network without thinking about it very well first. The RAW + command can easily break your whole network if used incorrectly, and thus + you will receive NO SUPPORT if you enable RAW on your network. + + Before you enable RAW, be very sure you really want to enable it, and keep + in mind that you will NOT BE ABLE to receive ANY SUPPORT anymore, because + Anope's stability cannot be guaranteed if RAW is enabled. + + The RAW command comes bundled as a core module for operserv. To load it, + add the os_raw module to the list of OperServ core modules. But be sure to + keep in mind that when you enable the RAW command, you CANNOT GET ANY + SUPPORT for Anope anymore. + + +4) Bugs / Crashes + +4.1) Anope always dies after about five minutes, saying "FATAL ERROR! Can't + back up nick.db". + + Make sure that the user Anope runs as has write access to the data + directory, and that the data directory actually exists (the latter + shouldn't be a problem if you ran the Config script). This means Anope + needs write and execute permission on the data directory itself and execute + permission on every parent directory of the data directory. + +4.2) Anope crashed with a segmentation fault. + + See if you can reproduce this by doing a certain sequence of things. If + so, please report it to us (see part 6 of README file). If not, you're + probably out of luck; if you like, you can report it to us anyway, but + chances are it won't get fixed if we don't have instructions on reproducing + it. If you do have such a problem, you may find the crontab utility useful + for dealing with it. + + Also, see the DumpCore directive in the configuration file. It allows Anope + to dump its core whenever it's segfaulting, usually calling it core and + placing it into Anope's main directory. Open up gdb by issuing the + following command at your shell: + + * gdb services core + + (of course replacing 'core' with the name of the core if different) and + type 'bt' at the gdb prompt. After that, send us the output you got and + keep the core file in a safe place, in case we need it to dig deeper into + the problem. + +4.3) I've found a bug that's not mentioned here or in the README or BUGS files. + What should I do? + + See section 6 of the README file. + +4.4) My FreeBSD box complains about 'Shared object "nss_dns.so.1" not found' + + We haven't figured out the exact cause yet, but as a quickfix you can + delete the /etc/nsswitch.conf file. Please keep in mind that removing a + configuration file can be dangerous, so only do this if you know what you + are doing. + +4.5) Anope and long (more then 30 character) nicknames. + + By default anope only supports nicknames up to 30 characters (NICKLEN=30). + If your IRCd allows for longer nicknames or has been modified to do so + anope will start logging a lot of ("NICK from nonexistent nick") messages. + This is because once a user uses a nick that is too long for anope to handle, + anope loses track of the user for the remainder of the session. + It is POSSIBLE but not NOT RECOMMENDED to extend the maximum length of nicknames + anope can track, however this will also break database compatibility. DBs saved + with anope set to allow for example 40 chars cannot be read by a default anope + and vice versa. So changing the maximum nick length is only possible + when starting with fresh databases and even then the consequences of this are + UNTESTED. + In order to change the maximum internal nick length, change the NICKMAX setting + in include/config.h, recompile anope and start without databases. + + +5) ChanServ + +5.1) Anope's channel mode setting doesn't work. I can't set modes with + OperServ, and every time ChanServ tries to set a mode, my server reverses + the change. + + Make sure EVERY server on your network has a U: line for Services in + ircd.conf, for example: + + U:services.whatever.net:*:* + +5.2) Anope ignored the SET SUCCESSOR setting and deleted a channel when the + founder expired. + + Normally, this is because the successor had too many channels registered; + in this case, you will see an entry in the log file like the following: + + [date] Successor (SuccessorNick) of channel #somechannel owns too many + channels, deleting channel #somechannel + + If you don't get a message like this or you can verify that the successor + wasn't running into the channel limit, please report it using the + bug-reporting procedure below (see section 6 of the README file). + +5.3) How to auto voice all those whom join my #channel? + + Execute the following commands (/cs is an alias for /msg ChanServ): + + /cs set #channel secure off + /cs set #channel xop off + /cs levels #channel set AUTOVOICE -1 + +5.4) Channel options like RESTRICTED or SECUREOPS don't work. What's wrong? + + Make sure that you didn't put any of your normal IRCd's as a ULined server + in Anope. Some access checks for clients from ULined servers are skipped to + avoid fights between the ULined servers. This is usually only useful when + you have a statistics server connected to your network. + + +6) BotServ + +6.1) How do I add bots to BotServ? + + Read /msg BotServ HELP and /msg BotServ HELP BOT. Note that you need to be + opered up and identified as a Services Administrator before you can use the + BOT command. + +6.2) Why do kick triggers and fantasy commands fail to work with my Bahamut + IRCd? + + Bahamut allows you to setup a server as 'serviceshub'. This will filter + certain data services usually don't need to process. This option also + filters channel messages, because DALnet's services have no use for them. + Anope parses the channel messages for kick triggers and fantasy commands. + To make sure these work the server type of the hub they're linked to should + be simply 'hub' and not 'serviceshub'. + + +7) Language + +7.1) Anope complains in the logfile about being unable to load the default + language. + + You forgot to run "make install". + +7.2) Anope spricht kein Deutsch!, etc. (Anope doesn't speak my language!) + + See section 5 of the README file. + +7.3) I selected a language other than English, but sometimes Anope sends + responses in English instead. + + Some language files are not complete--in other words, they don't have a + translation of every message Anope uses, but only some of them. In this + case, the missing messages will be displayed in English. You can either + wait for the primary translator to provide us with a translation, or do the + translation yourself and send us the messages translated into your + language. + + +8) DevNull + +8.1) What is the purpose of DevNull? + + DevNull functions as a message sink. Any message sent to it will be + ignored. It will not be logged, there will be no response. It will be lost + forever. Whether it's useful or not is up to you; we just provide you with + the option. |