using the IRC protocol as defined in RFC 1459 or RFC 2812.
Support for Services has been tested using
- - Anope 1.9.8 or later (<http://www.anope.org/>; unreleased!)
+ - Anope 1.9.8 or later (<http://www.anope.org/>)
- Atheme 7.0.2 or later (<http://www.atheme.net>)
- "IRC Services" 5.1.x by Andrew Church (<http://achurch.org/services/>)
ServiceMask = *Serv
-Setting up Anope 1.9.x
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+Setting up Anope 1.9.x & 2.x
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-Anope 1.9.8 or later (<http://www.anope.org/>; unreleased as of 2012-11-10)
-may be used with ngIRCd using the "ngircd" protocol module.
-Until Anope 1.9.8 is released, you have to use the sources from the Anope
-development GIT tree, see <http://sourceforge.net/projects/anope/develop/>!
+Anope 1.9.8 or later (<http://www.anope.org/>) can be used with ngIRCd using
+the "ngircd" protocol module.
At least the following settings have to be tweaked, in addition to all the
settings marked as required by Anope:
}
# Load ngIRCd protocol module
- module { name = "ngircd" }
+ module
+ {
+ name = "ngircd"
+ }
networkinfo
{
# Must be set to the "MaxNickLength" setting of ngIRCd!
nicklen = 9
+ # When not using "strict mode", which is the default:
+ userlen = 20
+
chanlen = 50
}
In conf/nickserv.conf:
- nickserv
+ module
{
+ name = "nickserv"
+
# not required if you are running ngIRCd with a higher nickname limit
# ("MaxNickLength") than 11 characters, but REQUIRED by default!
guestnickprefix = "G-"
sometimes causes IRC Services to hang on startup. There are two workarounds:
a) send the services process a HUP signal ("killall -HUP ircservices")
b) apply this patch to the IRC Services source tree:
- <ftp://ngircd.barton.de/ngircd/contrib/IRCServices513-FlushBuffer.patch>
+ <http://arthur.barton.de/pub/ngircd/contrib/IRCServices513-FlushBuffer.patch>
At least the following settings have to be tweaked, in addition to all the
settings marked as required by IRC Services: