- linking ngircd statically does not help this. The only known workaround
- is to either disable chroot support or to link against dietlibc instead
- of glibc. (tnx to Sebastian Siewior)
+ linking ngIRCd statically does not help this. So you can either copy
+ all the required files into the chroot directory:
+ $ mkdir -p ./chroot/etc ./chroot/lib
+ $ cp -a /etc/hosts /etc/resolv.conf /etc/nsswitch.conf ./chroot/etc/
+ $ cp -a /lib/libresolv* /lib/libnss_* ./chroot/lib/
+ Or you can try to link ngIRCd against an other C library (like dietlibc)
+ that doesn't depend on NSS modules and/or these files.
+
+Q: I have added an [Oper] section, how do i log on as IRC operator?
+A: You can use the /OPER command in your IRC client to become an IRC operator.
+ ngIRCd will also log all OPER requests (using syslog), if OPER fails you
+ can look there to determine why it did not work (bad password, unauthorized
+ host mask, etc.)
+
+Q: I am an IRC operator, but MODE doesn't work!
+A: You need to set 'OperCanUseMode = yes' in ngircd.conf, then IRC operators
+ can use the MODE command for changing modes even when they are not joined
+ to the specific channel.