X-Git-Url: https://arthur.barton.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=99fe33d4efdd24ba097df242dea20c6b391e18df;hb=abfc5c6e27bcabec450b7e91ebc0bdca48ac8ef6;hp=601ec2d4382ebcb7dd667ee9ed402a321a878e38;hpb=4a6d44dce2436103dafaad199597ada354d9b794;p=ngircd-alex.git diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index 601ec2d4..99fe33d4 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -17,6 +17,38 @@ Differences to version 17 - Support for ZeroConf/Bonjour/Rendezvous service registration has been removed. The configuration option "NoZeroconf" is no longer available. +- The structure of ngircd.conf has been cleaned up and three new configuration + sections have been introduced: [Limits], [Options], and [SSL]. + Lots of configuration variables stored in the [Global] section are now + deprecated there and should be stored in one of these new sections (but + still work in [Global]): + "AllowRemoteOper" -> [Options] + "ChrootDir" -> [Options] + "ConnectIPv4" -> [Options] + "ConnectIPv6" -> [Options] + "ConnectRetry" -> [Limits] + "MaxConnections" -> [Limits] + "MaxConnectionsIP" -> [Limits] + "MaxJoins" -> [Limits] + "MaxNickLength" -> [Limits] + "NoDNS" -> [Options], and renamed to "DNS" + "NoIdent" -> [Options], and renamed to "Ident" + "NoPAM" -> [Options], and renamed to "PAM" + "OperCanUseMode" -> [Options] + "OperServerMode" -> [Options] + "PingTimeout" -> [Limits] + "PongTimeout" -> [Limits] + "PredefChannelsOnly" -> [Options] + "SSLCertFile" -> [SSL], and renamed to "CertFile" + "SSLDHFile" -> [SSL], and renamed to "DHFile" + "SSLKeyFile" -> [SSL], and renamed to "KeyFile" + "SSLKeyFilePassword" -> [SSL], and renamed to "KeyFilePassword" + "SSLPorts" -> [SSL], and renamed to "Ports" + "SyslogFacility" -> [Options] + "WebircPassword" -> [Options] + You should adjust your ngircd.conf and run "ngircd --configtest" to make + sure that your settings are correct and up to date! + Differences to version 16 - Changes to the "MotdFile" specified in ngircd.conf now require a ngircd @@ -73,7 +105,8 @@ location, /usr/local/sbin/. The next step is to configure and afterwards starting the daemon. Please have a look at the ngircd(8) and ngircd.conf(5) manual pages for details -and all possible options. +and all possible options -- and don't forget to run "ngircd --configtest" +to validate your configuration file! If no previous version of the configuration file exists (the standard name is /usr/local/etc/ngircd.conf), a sample configuration file containing all @@ -101,7 +134,7 @@ Again: "end users" do not need this step! The configure-script is used to detect local system dependencies. -In the perfect case, configure should recognise all needed libraries, header +In the perfect case, configure should recognize all needed libraries, header files and so on. If this shouldn't work, "./configure --help" shows all possible options. @@ -128,11 +161,12 @@ the local system. Normally, root privileges are necessary to complete this step. If there is already an older configuration file present, it won't be overwritten. -This files will be installed by default: +These files and folders will be installed by default: - /usr/local/sbin/ngircd: executable server - /usr/local/etc/ngircd.conf: sample configuration (if not already present) - /usr/local/share/doc/ngircd/: documentation +- /usr/local/share/man/: manual pages III. Additional features @@ -226,19 +260,20 @@ V. Sample configuration file ngircd.conf In the sample configuration file, there are comments beginning with "#" OR ";" -- this is only for the better understanding of the file. -The file is separated in four blocks: [Global], [Operator], [Server], and -[Channel]. +The file is separated in five blocks: [Global], [Features], [Operator], +[Server], and [Channel]. In the [Global] section, there is the main configuration like the server -name and the ports, on which the server should be listening. IRC operators -of this server are defined in [Operator] blocks. [Server] is the section -where server links are configured. And [Channel] blocks are used to -configure pre-defined ("persistent") IRC channels. +name and the ports, on which the server should be listening. Options in +the [Features] section enable or disable functionality in the daemon. +IRC operators of this server are defined in [Operator] blocks, remote +servers are configured in [Server] sections, and [Channel] blocks are +used to configure pre-defined ("persistent") IRC channels. The meaning of the variables in the configuration file is explained in the "doc/sample-ngircd.conf", which is used as sample configuration file in /usr/local/etc after running "make install" (if you don't already have one) -and in the "ngircd.conf" manual page. +and in the ngircd.conf(5) manual page. VI. Command line options @@ -263,3 +298,5 @@ These parameters could be passed to the ngIRCd: Use "--help" to see a short help text describing all available parameters the server understands, with "--version" the ngIRCd shows its version number. In both cases the server exits after the output. + +Please see the ngircd(8) manual page for complete details!