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@@ -1,480 +1 @@ -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. +Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) concerning Anope
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NOTE:
An updated version of this FAQ can be found on our wiki:
http://wiki.anope.org/index.php/FAQ
Table of Contents
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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?
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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/index.php/START_HERE!#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/make/ (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 IRCd or RemoteServer in
the configuration file. Check to make sure that you are actually running one of
the supported IRCds, also. A list of supported IRCds can be found in the README
file.
You can also check the log file (services.log by default) for error
messages. Starting services with the -support command line option
will prevent it from running in the background will output the
messages written to the log file to the console as well. Please note that this
will also prevent 3rd party modules from loading and will put Anope into
debug mode.
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!
You cannot /connect services. When you start Anope, it will attempt to
connect to the server you specified in services.conf. Please see the answer
above for more information.
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 section 3 of the INSTALL file 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."
This command can be dangerous to use and is disabled by default. By
enabling the RAW command, you void any right to get support from us.
3.6) I would like to have the list of the different RAW commands for 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?
SuperAdmin'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,
which is commented out 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 production network. The RAW command can easily break your whole
network if used incorrectly, and you will receive NO SUPPORT if you enable
RAW on your network.
Be very sure you really want to enable it and keep in mind that you will
NOT BE ABLE to receive ANY SUPPORT once you have loaded it because Anope's
stability cannot be guaranteed if RAW is enabled.
The RAW command comes bundled as a core module for OperServ. If you would
like to load it, you will have to figure it out on your own. If you can't,
you probably shouldn't be trying to use it. ;)
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 clean Anope
installation 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 in 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 that 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 only have a
translation of some of the message Anope uses. 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.
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