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diff --git a/src/modules/extra/atheme2anope/README.txt b/src/modules/extra/atheme2anope/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9fd03ad69..000000000 --- a/src/modules/extra/atheme2anope/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -Convert Atheme databases to Anope
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-
-This is an Anope module used to convert Atheme databases. Note at this time we
-only support Athemes poxis or rawmd5 encryptions (or no encryption). If you
-are using another encryption this will not work.
-
-First, get a clean Anope installation, if you were using encryption on Atheme
-this must be using no encryption (enc_none). Copy these modules to src/modules
-and compile and install them. Place your atheme.db in your services data
-directory (most likely ~/services). Start Anope and load the atheme2anope
-module, this will convert the atheme.db database and then shut down services.
-
-If you didn't use encryption with Atheme then you are done, you can start up
-services and things should have been imported from the atheme.db
-
-If you are using encryption you need to add the atheme2anope_identify module
-to your ModuleAutoload directive. This module overrides Anopes identify
-commands and when given a password, checks it against Athemes known encryption
-methods. If the password is correct it will reencrypt the password using
-Anopes own encryption. Once everyones password has been converted (The time it
-takes for a nick to expire, by then everyone would have identified or expired
-(of course, noexpire nicks are an exception)) then this module can be
-unloaded.
-
-It is important you use no encryption until at least atheme2anope_identify
-is done converting passwords. Anope needs Athemes encryption to match the
-passwords with, not an encrypted version of Athemes encrypted password.
-
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