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diff --git a/Changes.conf b/Changes.conf index e3f68fb5b..d5a04b70f 100644 --- a/Changes.conf +++ b/Changes.conf @@ -1,428 +1,5 @@ -Anope Version 1.6.0 --------------------- -** ADDED CONFIGURATION DIRECTIVES ** - -########################################################################### -# -# DefCon configuration -# -########################################################################### -# DefConLevel <level> [OPTIONAL] -# Default defcon level (1-5) to use when starting services up, level 5 -# instructs services to run as normal. - -#DefConLevel 5 - -# DefCon1-4 <numeric> [REQUIRED if Defcon is activated] -# These numercics determine which of the following operations take place -# at each level, the correct numeric can be found by adding together the -# number for each restriction you wish to place at a level. -# No new channel registrations 1 -# No New Nick Registrations 2 -# No MLOCK changes 4 -# Force Chan Mode 8 -# Use Reduced Session Limit 16 -# KILL any new clients trying to connect 32 -# Services will ignore everyone but opers 64 -# Services will silently ignore everyone but opers 128 -# AKILL all new clients trying to connect 256 -# No new memos sent to block memoserv attacks 512 - -#DefCon4 23 -# No channel reg + No Nick Reg + No MLOCK changes + Use Reduced Session Limit -# 1 + 2 + 4 + 16 - -#DefCon3 31 -# As DefCon4 + Services will Force Chan Mode's on channels -# 23 + 8 - -#DefCon2 159 -# As DefCon3 + Services will silently ignore everyone but opers -# 32 + 128 - -#DefCon1 415 -# As DefCon2 + AKILL all new clients trying to connect -# 159 + 256 - -# DefConSessionLimit <limit> [REQUIRED if DefCon is activated] -# New session limit to use when a defcon level is using "reduced" -# session limiting. -# NOTE: When using DefCon this value needs to be defined -#DefConSessionLimit 2 - -# DefConAkillExpire <time> [REQUIRED if DefCon is activated] -# Length of time to add the AKILL for when DEFCON is preventing -# all new clients from connecting to the network -# -# NOTE: As with all expire times, the expirey check will only be -# carried out once every "ExpireTimeout" so if this setting is -# 30m the the akill could last for 30m regardless of this setting. -# -# NOTE: When using DefCon this value needs to be defined -#DefConAkillExpire 5m - -# DefConChanModes <modes> [REQUIRED if DefCon is activated] -# The channel modes to set on all channel's when the DefCon channel -# mode system is in use. -# -# NOTE: Choose these modes carefully, because when defcon switches to -# a level which does NOT have the mode setting selected, services will -# set the reverse on all channel's, e.g. if this setting is +RN -# when defcon is used all channel's will be set to +RN, when -# defcon is removed, channels will all be set to -RN. You don't -# want to set this to +k for example because when defcon is removed all -# channels will -k. -# NOTE: mlock'ed modes will not be lost -#DefConChanModes "+R" - -# DefConTimeOut <time> [OPTIONAL] -# This value can be used to automaticaly return the network to -# defcon 5 after the specified time period - just in case any opers -# forget to remove a defcon setting. -#DefConTimeOut 15m - -# GlobalOnDefcon [OPTIONAL] -# -# Setting this directive will make Services send a global message on -# Defcon Level changes. -#GlobalOnDefcon - -# GlobalOnDefconMore [OPTIONAL] -# -# Setting this directive will make Services send a global message on -# Defcon Level changes. Uncommenting this will allow you to send along -# with the new level, the DefconMessage. -#GlobalOnDefconMore - -#DefconMessage "Put your message to send your users here. Dont forget to uncomment GlobalOnDefconMore" - -# DefConOffMessage [OPTIONAL] -# -# If this is defined, it will be used in place of GlobalOnDefcon and -# GlobalOnDefconMore when defcon is returned to level 5 -#DefConOffMessage "Services are now back to normal, sorry for any inconvenience" - -# DefConAkillReason <text> [REQUIRED if DefCon is activated] -# -# When using DEFCON this setting will be used when any clients are killed -# or akilled from the network by defcon -# -#DefConAkillReason "This network is currently not accepting connections, please try again later" - -########################################################################### -# -# MySQL configuration -# -########################################################################### -# -# Mysql [OPTIONAL] -# -# Your MySQL configuration for use with Anope. -# To disable MySQL functionality, just comment out this block. -# To make use of MySQL use these directives and change their -# setting to the appropiate values. -# -# MysqlHost defines the Mysql server hostname. -# MysqlUser defines the Mysql user to log in with. -# MysqlPass defines the Mysql pass required for the specified user to log in. -# MysqlName defines the Mysql database name Anope uses -# MysqlSock defines the Mysql UNIX socket -# MysqlPort defines the Mysql TCP port -# -#MysqlHost "localhost" -#MysqlUser "Anonymous" -#MysqlPass "" -#MysqlName "anope" -#MysqlSock "/tmp/mysql.sock" -#MysqlPort 3306 - -# MysqlSecure "<des>|<md5>|<sha>|<key>" [OPTIONAL] -# -# Method for storing passwords on MySQL. Available methods are: -# Empty or not set will save your passwords as clear text. -# des : Encrypt using a simple DES algorithm. -# md5 : Produces the md5 hash for the password. -# sha : Calculates the checksum using a Secure Hash Algorithm. -# key : Encodes using "key" as password. -# Please read docs/MYSQL file for more info and details. -# -#MysqlSecure "" - -# MysqlRetries <value> [OPTIONAL] -# MysqlRetryGap <value> [OPTIONAL] -# -# These values let you define how often and with how much interruption Anope -# shall retry to open a connection when losing the contact to the mysql db. -# The product of these values must be between 1 and 60. -# -#MysqlRetries 10 -#MysqlRetryGap 1 - -########################################################################### -# -# Module configuration -# -########################################################################### -# -# ModuleAutoload [OPTIONAL] -# -# When compiled with module support, this contains a space seperated list -# of modules to automaticaly load as soon as possible, e.g. IRCD support modules. -# -#ModuleAutoload "hs_moo ircd_defizzer" - -# ModuleDelayedAutoload [OPTIONAL] -# -# When compiled with module support, this contains a space seperated list -# of modules to automaticaly load when services are ready for new clients. -# e.g. new pesudo clients such as CatServ :-) *meow* -# -#ModuleDelayedAutoload "ircd_catserv" - -########################################################################### -# -# Misc configuration -# -########################################################################### -# AnonymousGlobal [OPTIONAL] -# hides the oper's nick in a globalmsg -#AnonymousGlobal - -# DontQuoteAddresses [OPTIONAL] -# -# When enabled, services will not attempt to "" the TO: fields in mails -# -# So far we only know of ESMTP which needs this set. -# -#DontQuoteAddresses - -# If services can't connect to the RemoteServer, they will try -# RemoteServer2 (if defined). If they can't connect to RemoteServer2, -# they will use RemoteServer3 (if defined). -RemoteServer localhost 6667 "mypass" -#RemoteServer2 localhost 6667 "mypass" -#RemoteServer3 localhost 6667 "mypass" - -# NSRestrictGetPass [OPTIONAL] -# -# When enabled, services will only allow Services Root to use the getpass -# command on a nick. -# -#NSRestrictGetPass - -# CSRestrictGetPass [OPTIONAL] -# -# When enabled, services will only allow Services Root to use the getpass -# command on a channel. -# -#CSRestrictGetPass - -# CSOpersOnly [OPTIONAL] -# If this is defined, only IRC Operators will be permitted to use ChanServ. -#CSOpersOnly - -# GlobalOnCycleMessage <text> [OPTIONAL] -# -# This is the message to global when using GlobalOnCycle -#GlobalOnCycleMEssage "Services are restarting, they will be back shortley - please be good while were gone" - -# GlobalOnCycleUP <text> [OPTIONAL] -# -# if defined, this string will be globaled when services join the network -#GlobalOnCycleUP "Services are now back online - have a nice day" - -# ChanKillExpiry <time> [REQUIRED] -# Default /OS CHANKILL expire time -ChanKillExpiry 7d - -# HostSetters <nicks> [DISCOURAGED] -# Specifies the nicks of NON-OPERS allowed to Set/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. -# -# make sure you insert the correct nick(s) here.. -#HostSetters "rob dengel certus" - -Anope Version 1.4.18 +Anope Version 1.7.0 -------------------- ** ADDED CONFIGURATION DIRECTIVES ** -# PreNickServDB prenick.db - -# NSEmailReg [OPTIONAL] -# This option splits the nick registration into 2 steps, the first -# after registering a email with a passcode is sent to the supplied -# email address, this passcode needs to be entered with a confirm -# command before the nick registration will be completed. -# -# You must have mail / forcemail set for this to work correctly. -# It is also recommended that MailDelay be set to a sensible value -# to prevent mail flooding - -# NSEmailReg - -# NSRExpire <time> [OPTIONAL] -# Sets the length of time a user gets to enter the confirmation code -# which has been e-mailed to them before the nick will be relased -# for general use again - -# NSRExpire 1d - -# NSModeOnID [OPTIONAL] -# -# When enabled, services will set channel modes a user has when they identify -# - -# NSModeOnID - -# HideStatsO [OPTIONAL] -# -# Setting this directive will make Services only show Stats O to -# IRC Operators. - -#HideStatsO - -# GlobalOnCycle [OPTIONAL] -# -# Setting this directive will make Services send global messages on -# starting up and shuting down/restarting. - -#GlobalOnCycle - ** MODIFIED CONFIGURATION DIRECTIVES ** -# NetworkDomain <name> [OPTIONAL] -# -# If your network has a common domain name, specify it there (for -# example, all IRCZONE servers have a name ending in ".irczone.cl", -# so "irczone.cl" would be set there. It will be used by the OperServ -# GLOBAL command, and if you don't have a common domain name, this -# command may just not work. -# -# You can specify more than one Network Domain by separating each one by -# a space: NetworkDomain "localnet.net localnet.com" -NetworkDomain "localnet.com" - -AnopeVersion 1.4.26 --------------------------- -** ADDED CONFIGURATION DIRECTIVES ** -# DontQuoteAddresses [OPTIONAL] -# -# When enabled, services will not attempt to "" the to fields in mails -# -# So far we only know of ESMTP which needs this set. -# - -#DontQuoteAddresses - -Anope Version 1.4.18 --------------------- -** ADDED CONFIGURATION DIRECTIVES ** -# PreNickServDB prenick.db - -# NSEmailReg [OPTIONAL] -# This option splits the nick registration into 2 steps, the first -# after registering a email with a passcode is sent to the supplied -# email address, this passcode needs to be entered with a confirm -# command before the nick registration will be completed. -# -# You must have mail / forcemail set for this to work correctly. -# It is also recommended that MailDelay be set to a sensible value -# to prevent mail flooding - -# NSEmailReg - -# NSRExpire <time> [OPTIONAL] -# Sets the length of time a user gets to enter the confirmation code -# which has been e-mailed to them before the nick will be relased -# for general use again - -# NSRExpire 1d - -# NSModeOnID [OPTIONAL] -# -# When enabled, services will set channel modes a user has when they identify -# - -# NSModeOnID - -# HideStatsO [OPTIONAL] -# -# Setting this directive will make Services only show Stats O to -# IRC Operators. - -#HideStatsO - -# GlobalOnCycle [OPTIONAL] -# -# Setting this directive will make Services send global messages on -# starting up and shuting down/restarting. - -#GlobalOnCycle - -Anope Version 1.4.16 --------------------- -** ADDED CONFIGURATION DIRECTIVES ** -HostServName "HostServ" "vHost Server" -HostServDB hosts.db -HostServAlias "HostServ2" "Vhostname Server Forwarder" - -** MODIFIED CONFIGURATION DIRECTIVES ** - -# ForceForbidReason [OPTIONAL] -# -# If set, Services will require a reason when a forbid is added, else -# the reason is optional. This directive also applies to SUSPENDed -# channels as well. - -ForceForbidReason - ** DELETED CONFIGURATION DIRECTIVES ** - -Anope Version 1.4.15 --------------------- -** ADDED CONFIGURATION DIRECTIVES ** - -# ...Alias <nick> <string> [OPTIONAL] -# Specify alternate nicknames for services. When a user will /msg -# NickServAlias sthing, it will be forwarded to NickServName, and -# NickServName will answer. This can be used to ease the migration -# from another network, for example if your services are called -# NickKeeper, ChanKeeper, etc ... and the other network calls them -# NickServ, ChanServ, etc ... - -NickServAlias "NickServ2" "Nickname Server Forwarder" -ChanServAlias "ChanServ2" "Channel Server Forwarder" -MemoServAlias "MemoServ2" "Memo Server Forwarder" -BotServAlias "BotServ2" "Bot Server Forwarder" -HelpServAlias "HelpServ2" "Help Server Forwarder" -OperServAlias "OperServ2" "Operator Server Forwarder" -GlobalAlias "Global2" "Global Noticer Forwarder" -#DevNullName "DevNull2" "/dev/null -- message sink Forwarder" - -# LogChannel <channel> [OPTIONAL] -# -# When defined, services will output log messages to this channel. -# IMPORTANT: This can be a security risk so make certain this channel -# is sufficiently protected from normal access. - -#LogChannel "#services" - -# LogChannel [OPTIONAL] -# -# When defined, services will output all BotServ chatter to the defined -# LogChan above. It shows all uses of BotServ ACT and SAY commands. Note -# that there is no logging to the log file. Only works is LogChannel is -# also defined. - -#LogBot - -# SuperAdmin [OPTIONAL] -# Having this flag enabled will turn all Services Admin to have Founder -# level on *all* registered channels. - -#SuperAdmin - -# AddAkiller [OPTIONAL] -# Adds the nickname of the Operator issuing an AKILL to the kill reason. -# - -AddAkiller |