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diff --git a/data/stats.standalone.example.conf b/data/stats.standalone.example.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 8db7c9999..000000000 --- a/data/stats.standalone.example.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,513 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Example configuration file for Services. After making the appropriate - * changes to this file, place it in the Services conf directory (as - * specified in the "configure" script, default /home/username/services/conf) - * under the name "services.conf". - * - * The format of this file is fairly simple: three types of comments are supported: - * - All text after a '#' on a line is ignored, as in shell scripting - * - All text after '//' on a line is ignored, as in C++ - * - A block of text like this one is ignored, as in C - * - * Outside of comments, there are three structures: blocks, keys, and values. - * - * A block is a named container, which contains a number of key to value pairs - * - you may think of this as an array. - * - * A block is created like so: - * foobar - * { - * moo = "cow" - * foo = bar - * } - * - * Note that nameless blocks are allowed and are often used with comments to allow - * easily commenting an entire block, for example: - * #foobar - * { - * moo = "cow" - * foo = bar - * } - * is an entirely commented block. - * - * Keys are case insensitive. Values depend on what key - generally, information is - * given in the key comment. The quoting of values (and most other syntax) is quite - * flexible, however, please do not forget to quote your strings: - * - * "This is a parameter string with spaces in it" - * - * If you need to include a double quote inside a quoted string, precede it - * by a backslash: - * - * "This string has \"double quotes\" in it" - * - * Time parameters can be specified either as an integer representing a - * number of seconds (e.g. "3600" = 1 hour), or as an integer with a unit - * specifier: "s" = seconds, "m" = minutes, "h" = hours, "d" = days. - * Combinations (such as "1h30m") are not permitted. Examples (all of which - * represent the same length of time, one day): - * - * "86400", "86400s", "1440m", "24h", "1d" - * - * In the documentation for each directive, one of the following will be - * included to indicate whether an option is required: - * - * [REQUIRED] - * Indicates a directive which must be given. Without it, Services will - * not start. - * - * [RECOMMENDED] - * Indicates a directive which may be omitted, but omitting it may cause - * undesirable side effects. - * - * [OPTIONAL] - * Indicates a directive which is optional. If not given, the feature - * will typically be disabled. If this is not the case, more - * information will be given in the documentation. - * - * [DISCOURAGED] - * Indicates a directive which may cause undesirable side effects if - * specified. - * - * [DEPRECATED] - * Indicates a directive which will disappear in a future version of - * Services, usually because its functionality has been either - * superseded by that of other directives or incorporated into the main - * program. - */ - -/* - * [OPTIONAL] Defines - * - * You can define values to other values, which can be used to easily change - * many values in the configuration. at once. - */ - -/* - * The services.host define is used in multiple different locations throughout the - * configuration for services clients hostnames. - */ -define -{ - name = "services.host" - value = "services.localhost.net" -} - -/* - * [OPTIONAL] Additional Includes - * - * You can include additional configuration files here. - * You may also include executable files, which will be executed and - * the output from it will be included into your configuration. - */ - -#include -{ - type = "file" - name = "some.conf" -} - -#include -{ - type = "executable" - name = "/usr/bin/wget -q -O - http://some.misconfigured.network.com/services.conf" -} - -/* - * [REQUIRED] IRCd Config - * - * This section is used to set up Anope to connect to your IRC network. - * This section can be included multiple times, and Anope will attempt to - * connect to each server until it finally connects. - * - * Each uplink IRCd should have a corresponding configuration to allow Services - * to link to it. - * - * An example configuration for InspIRCd that is compatible with the below uplink - * and serverinfo configuration would look like: - * - * <link name="services.localhost.net" - * ipaddr="127.0.0.1" - * port="7000" - * sendpass="mypassword" - * recvpass="mypassword"> - * <uline server="services.localhost.net" silent="yes"> - * <bind address="127.0.0.1" port="7000" type="servers"> - * - * An example configuration for UnrealIRCd that is compatible with the below uplink - * and serverinfo configuration would look like: - * - * link services.localhost.net - * { - * username *; - * hostname *; - * bind-ip "127.0.0.1"; - * port 7000; - * hub *; - * password-connect "mypassword"; - * password-receive "mypassword"; - * class servers; - * }; - * ulines { services.localhost.net; }; - * listen 127.0.0.1:7000; - */ -uplink -{ - /* - * The IP or hostname of the IRC server you wish to connect Services to. - * Usually, you will want to connect Services over 127.0.0.1 (aka localhost). - * - * NOTE: On some shell providers, this will not be an option. - */ - host = "127.0.0.1" - - /* - * Enable if Services should connect using IPv6. - */ - ipv6 = no - - /* - * Enable if Services should connect using SSL. - * You must have an SSL module loaded for this to work. - */ - ssl = no - - /* - * The port to connect to. - * The IRCd *MUST* be configured to listen on this port, and to accept - * server connections. - * - * Refer to your IRCd documentation for how this is to be done. - */ - port = 7000 - - /* - * The password to send to the IRC server for authentication. - * This must match the link block on your IRCd. - * - * Refer to your IRCd documentation for more information on link blocks. - */ - password = "mypassword" -} - -/* - * [REQUIRED] Server Information - * - * This section contains information about the Services server. - */ -serverinfo -{ - /* - * The hostname that Services will be seen as, it must have no conflicts with any - * other server names on the rest of your IRC network. Note that it does not have - * to be an existing hostname, just one that isn't on your network already. - */ - name = "stats.localhost.net" - - /* - * The text which should appear as the server's information in /whois and similar - * queries. - */ - description = "Stats for IRC Networks" - - /* - * The local address that Services will bind to before connecting to the remote - * server. This may be useful for multihomed hosts. If omitted, Services will let - * the Operating System choose the local address. This directive is optional. - * - * If you don't know what this means or don't need to use it, just leave this - * directive commented out. - */ - #localhost = "nowhere." - - /* - * What Server ID to use for this connection? - * Note: This should *ONLY* be used for TS6/P10 IRCds. Refer to your IRCd documentation - * to see if this is needed. - */ - #id = "00A" - - /* - * The filename containing the Services process ID. The path is relative to the - * services root directory. - */ - pid = "data/services.pid" - - /* - * The filename containing the Message of the Day. The path is relative to the - * services root directory. - */ - motd = "conf/services.motd" -} - -/* - * [REQUIRED] Protocol module - * - * This directive tells Anope which IRCd Protocol to speak when connecting. - * You MUST modify this to match the IRCd you run. - * - * Supported: - * - bahamut - * - charybdis - * - hybrid - * - inspircd12 - * - inspircd20 - * - ngircd - * - plexus - * - ratbox - * - unreal - */ -module -{ - name = "inspircd20" -} - -/* - * [REQUIRED] Network Information - * - * This section contains information about the IRC network that Services will be - * connecting to. - */ -networkinfo -{ - /* - * This is the name of the network that Services will be running on. - */ - networkname = "LocalNet" - - /* - * Set this to the maximum allowed nick length on your network. - * Be sure to set this correctly, as setting this wrong can result in - * Services being disconnected from the network. - */ - nicklen = 31 - - /* Set this to the maximum allowed ident length on your network. - * Be sure to set this correctly, as setting this wrong can result in - * Services being disconnected from the network. - */ - userlen = 10 - - /* Set this to the maximum allowed hostname length on your network. - * Be sure to set this correctly, as setting this wrong can result in - * Services being disconnected from the network. - */ - hostlen = 64 - - /* Set this to the maximum allowed channel length on your network. - */ - chanlen = 32 - - /* The maximum number of list modes settable on a channel (such as b, e, I). - * Comment out or set to 0 to disable. - */ - modelistsize = 100 - - /* - * The characters allowed in hostnames. This is used for validating hostnames given - * to services, such as BotServ bot hostnames and user vhosts. Changing this is not - * recommended unless you know for sure your IRCd supports whatever characters you are - * wanting to use. Telling services to set a vHost containing characters your IRCd - * disallows could potentially break the IRCd and/or Services. - * - * It is recommended you DON'T change this. - */ - vhost_chars = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789.-" - - /* - * If set to true, allows vHosts to not contain dots (.). - * Newer IRCds generally do not have a problem with this, but the same warning as - * vhost_chars applies. - * - * It is recommended you DON'T change this. - */ - allow_undotted_vhosts = false - - /* - * The characters that are not allowed to be at the very beginning or very ending - * of a vHost. The same warning as vhost_chars applies. - * - * It is recommended you DON'T change this. - */ - disallow_start_or_end = ".-" -} - -/* - * [REQUIRED] Services Options - * - * This section contains various options which determine how Services will operate. - */ -options -{ - /* - * On Linux/UNIX systems Anope can setuid and setgid to this user and group - * after starting up. This is useful if Anope has to bind to privileged ports - */ - #user = "anope" - #group = "anope" - - /* - * The case mapping used by services. This must be set to a valid locale name - * installed on your machine. Services use this case map to compare, with - * case insensitivity, things such as nick names, channel names, etc. - * - * We provide two special casemaps shipped with Anope, ascii and rfc1459. - * - * This value should be set to what your IRCd uses, which is probably rfc1459, - * however Anope has always used ascii for comparison, so the default is ascii. - * - * Changing this value once set is not recommended. - */ - casemap = "ascii" - - /* - * Sets the timeout period for reading from the uplink. - */ - readtimeout = 5s - - /* - * Sets the interval between sending warning messages for program errors via - * WALLOPS/GLOBOPS. - */ - warningtimeout = 4h - - /* - * If set, Services will only show /stats o to IRC Operators. This directive - * is optional. - */ - #hidestatso = yes - - /* - * A space-separated list of ulined servers on your network, it is assumed that - * the servers in this list are allowed to set channel modes and Services will - * not attempt to reverse their mode changes. - * - * WARNING: Do NOT put your normal IRC user servers in this directive. - * - * This directive is optional. - */ - #ulineservers = "services.your.network" - - /* - * How long to wait between connection retries with the uplink(s). - */ - retrywait = 60s -} - -/* - * [RECOMMENDED] Logging Configuration - * - * This section is used for configuring what is logged and where it is logged to. - * You may have multiple log blocks if you wish. Remember to properly secure any - * channels you choose to have Anope log to! - */ -log -{ - /* - * Target(s) to log to, which may be one of the following: - * - a channel name - * - a filename - * - globops - */ - target = "stats.log" - - /* Log to both services.log and the channel #services - * - * Note that some older IRCds, such as Ratbox, require services to be in the - * log channel to be able to message it. To do this, configure service:channels to - * join your logging channel. - */ - #target = "stats.log #services" - - /* - * The source(s) to only accept log messages from. Leave commented to allow all sources. - * This can be a users name, a channel name, one of our clients (eg, OperServ), or a server name. - */ - #source = "" - - /* - * The bot used to log generic messages which have no predefined sender if there - * is a channel in the target directive. - */ - bot = "Global" - - /* - * The number of days to keep logfiles, only useful if you are logging to a file. - * Set to 0 to never delete old logfiles. - * - * Note that Anope must run 24 hours a day for this feature to work correctly. - */ - logage = 7 - - /* - * What types of log messages should be logged by this block. There are nine general categories: - * - * servers - Server actions, linking, squitting, etc. - * channels - Actions in channels such as joins, parts, kicks, etc. - * users - User actions such as connecting, disconnecting, changing name, etc. - * other - All other messages without a category. - * rawio - Logs raw input and output from services - * debug - Debug messages (log files can become VERY large from this). - * - * These options determine what messages from the categories should be logged. Wildcards are accepted, and - * you can also negate values with a ~. For example, "~operserv/akill operserv/*" would log all operserv - * messages except for operserv/akill. Note that processing stops at the first matching option, which - * means "* ~operserv/*" would log everything because * matches everything. - * - * Valid server options are: - * connect, quit, sync, squit - * - * Valid channel options are: - * create, destroy, join, part, kick, leave, mode - * - * Valid user options are: - * connect, disconnect, quit, nick, ident, host, mode, maxusers, oper - * - * Rawio and debug are simple yes/no answers, there are no types for them. - * - * Note that modules may add their own values to these options. - */ - servers = "*" - #channels = "~mode *" - users = "connect disconnect nick" - other = "*" - rawio = no - debug = no -} - -/* - * [REQUIRED] MySQL Database configuration. - * - * m_mysql - * - * This module allows other modules to use MySQL. - */ -module -{ - name = "m_mysql" - - mysql - { - /* The name of this service. */ - name = "mysql/main" - database = "anope" - server = "127.0.0.1" - username = "anope" - password = "mypassword" - port = 3306 - } -} - -/* - * IRC2SQL Gateway - * This module collects data about users, channels and servers. It doesn't build stats - * itself, however, it gives you the database, it's up to you how you use it. - * - * Requires a MySQL Database and MySQL version 5.5 or higher - */ -include -{ - type = "file" - name = "irc2sql.example.conf" -} - |