X-Git-Url: https://arthur.barton.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=ngircd-alex.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fngircd.conf.5.tmpl;h=0848c36bffaa76aedd13a0faa6a5f0f6330b136f;hp=cd5922afd9ab4071e8852c397eb4f0f6e1803d74;hb=4c113d8850dfc423e3dae2d2f90e7e9a9d42f0b0;hpb=bb6ee46892e94a8c7aae9eaa89981343fbd6863d diff --git a/man/ngircd.conf.5.tmpl b/man/ngircd.conf.5.tmpl index cd5922af..0848c36b 100644 --- a/man/ngircd.conf.5.tmpl +++ b/man/ngircd.conf.5.tmpl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ .\" .\" $Id: ngircd.conf.5.tmpl,v 1.7 2007/11/23 16:26:03 fw Exp $ .\" -.TH ngircd.conf 5 "August 2005" ngircd "ngIRCd Manual" +.TH ngircd.conf 5 "May 2008" ngircd "ngIRCd Manual" .SH NAME ngircd.conf \- configuration file of ngIRCd .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -26,19 +26,20 @@ Sections contain parameters of the form .RE .PP Empty lines and any line beginning with a semicolon (';') or a hash ('#') -character is treated as a comment and will be ignored. +character are treated as a comment and will be ignored. Leading and trailing +whitespaces are trimmed before any processing takes place. .PP -The file format is line-based - that means, each newline-terminated line -represents either a comment, a section name or a parameter. +The file format is line-based - that means, each non-empty newline-terminated +line represents either a comment, a section name, or a parameter. .PP Section and parameter names are not case sensitive. .SH "SECTION OVERVIEW" The file can contain blocks of four types: [Global], [Operator], [Server], and [Channel]. .PP -In the +The main configuration of the server is stored in the .I [Global] -section, there is the main configuration like the server name and the +section, like the server name, administrative information and the ports on which the server should be listening. IRC operators of this server are defined in .I [Operator] @@ -57,7 +58,7 @@ section is used to define the server main configuration, like the server name and the ports on which the server should be listening. .TP \fBName\fR -Server name in the IRC network +Server name in the IRC network, must contain at least one dot ("."). .TP \fBInfo\fR Info text of the server. This will be shown by WHOIS and LINKS requests for @@ -71,9 +72,32 @@ command. Ports on which the server should listen. There may be more than one port, separated with ','. Default: 6667. .TP +\fBSSLPorts\fR +Same as \fBPorts\fR , except that ngircd will expect incoming connections +to be SSL/TLS encrypted. Default: None +.TP +\fBSSLKeyFile\fR +Filename of SSL Server Key to be used for SSL connections. This is required for +SSL/TLS support. +.TP +\fBSSLKeyFilePassword\fR +(OpenSSL only:) Password to decrypt private key. +.TP +\fBSSLCertFile\fR +Certificate of the private key +.TP +\fBSSLDHFile\fR +Name of the Diffie-Hellman Parameter file. Can be created with gnutls "certtool --generate-dh-params" or "openssl dhparam". +If this file is not present, it will be generated on startup when ngircd +was compiled with gnutls support (this may take some time). If ngircd +was compiled with OpenSSL, then (Ephemeral)-Diffie-Hellman Key Exchanges and several +Cipher Suites will not be available. +.TP \fBListen\fR -The IP address on which the server should listen. Default is empty, so -the server listens on all configured IP addresses and interfaces. +A comma seperated list of IP address on which the server should listen. +If unset, the defaults value is "0.0.0.0", or, if ngircd was compiled +with IPv6 support, "::,0.0.0.0", so the server listens on all configured +IP addresses and interfaces by default. .TP \fBMotdFile\fR Text file with the "message of the day" (MOTD). This message will be shown @@ -81,7 +105,8 @@ to all users connecting to the server. .TP \fBMotdPhrase\fR A simple Phrase (<256 chars) if you don't want to use a MOTD file. -If it is set no MotdFile will be read at all. +If it is set no MotdFile will be read at all which can be handy if the +daemon should run inside a chroot directory. .TP \fBServerUID\fR User ID under which the server should run; you can use the name of the user @@ -153,19 +178,15 @@ the config file. Default: No. .TP \fBNoDNS\fR -If enabled, ngircd will not make DNS lookups when clients connect. +If set to true, ngircd will not make DNS lookups when clients connect. If you configure ngircd to connect to other servers, ngircd may still perform a DNS lookup if required. -Default: No. -.TP -\fBListenIPv4\fR -Set this to no if you do not want ngircd to accept clients using the standard internet protocol, ipv4. -This allows use of ngircd in ipv6-only setups. -Default: Yes. +Default: false. .TP -\fBListenIPv6\fR -Set this to no if you do not want ngircd to accept clients using the new internet protocol, ipv6. -Default: Yes. +\fBNoIdent\fR +If ngircd is compiled with IDENT support this can be used to disable IDENT +lookups at run time. +Default: false. .TP \fBConnectIPv4\fR Set this to no if you do not want ngircd to connect to other irc servers using ipv4. @@ -177,8 +198,8 @@ Set this to no if you do not want ngircd to connect to other irc servers using i Default: Yes. .TP \fBMaxConnections\fR -Maximum number of simultaneous connection the server is allowed to accept -(0: unlimited). Default: 0. +Maximum number of simultaneous in- and outbound connections the server is +allowed to accept (0: unlimited). Default: 0. .TP \fBMaxConnectionsIP\fR Maximum number of simultaneous connections from a single IP address that @@ -193,6 +214,8 @@ Default: 10. Maximum length of an user nick name (Default: 9, as in RFC 2812). Please note that all servers in an IRC network MUST use the same maximum nick name length! +\fBSSLConnect\fR +Connect to the remote server using TLS/SSL (Default: false) .SH [OPERATOR] .I [Operator] sections are used to define IRC Operators. There may be more than one @@ -212,31 +235,34 @@ Example: nick!ident@*.example.com Other servers are configured in .I [Server] sections. If you configure a port for the connection, then this ngIRCd -tries to connect to to the other server on the given port; if not, it waits -for the other server to connect. +tries to connect to to the other server on the given port (active); +if not, it waits for the other server to connect (passive). .PP -The ngIRCd allows "server groups": You can assign an "ID" to every server -with which you want this ngIRCd to link. If a server of a group won't -answer, the ngIRCd tries to connect to the next server in the given group. -But ngIRCd never tries to connect to two servers with the same group ID. +ngIRCd supports "server groups": You can assign an "ID" to every server +with which you want this ngIRCd to link, and the daemon ensures that at +any given time only one direct link exists to servers with the same ID. +So if a server of a group won't answer, ngIRCd tries to connect to the next +server in the given group (="with the same ID"), but never tries to connect +to more than one server of this group simultaneously. .PP There may be more than one .I [Server] block. .TP \fBName\fR -IRC name of the server +IRC name of the remote server. .TP \fBHost\fR -Internet host name of the peer +Internet host name (or IP address) of the peer. .TP \fBBind\fR IP address to use as source IP for the outgoing connection. Default ist to let the operating system decide. .TP \fBPort\fR -Port of the server to which the ngIRCd should connect. If you assign no port -the ngIRCd waits for incoming connections. +Port of the remote server to which ngIRCd should connect (active). +If no port is assigned to a configured server, the daemon only waits for +incoming connections (passive). .TP \fBMyPassword\fR Own password for this connection. This password has to be configured as @@ -248,9 +274,20 @@ Foreign password for this connection. This password has to be configured as .TP \fBGroup\fR Group of this server (optional). +.TP \fBPassive\fR Disable automatic connection even if port value is specified. Default: false. You can use the IRC Operator command CONNECT later on to create the link. +.TP +\fBServiceMask\fR +Define a (case insensitive) mask matching nick names that sould be treated as +IRC services when introduced via this remote server. REGULAR SERVERS DON'T NEED +this parameter, so leave it empty (which is the default). +.PP +.RS +When you are connecting IRC services which mask as a IRC server and which use +"virtual users" to communicate with, for example "NickServ" amd "ChanServ", +you should set this parameter to something like "*Serv". .SH [CHANNEL] Pre-defined channels can be configured in .I [Channel] @@ -265,19 +302,19 @@ There may be more than one block. .TP \fBName\fR -Name of the channel +Name of the channel, including channel prefix ("#"). .TP \fBTopic\fR -Topic for this channel +Topic for this channel. .TP \fBModes\fR Initial channel modes. .TP \fBKey\fR -Sets initial channel key (only relevant if mode k is set) +Sets initial channel key (only relevant if mode k is set). .TP \fBMaxUsers\fR -Set maximum user limit for this channel (only relevant if mode l is set) +Set maximum user limit for this channel (only relevant if mode l is set). .SH HINTS It's wise to use "ngircd --configtest" to validate the configuration file after changing it. 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