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Description
The defcon system can be used to implement a pre-defined set of restrictions to services useful during an attempted attack on the network.
- NOTE: This module is didabled by default.
Commands
- defcon [1|2|3|4|5]
Examples
/msg OperServ DEFCON 5
Default Configuration
/* * os_defcon * * Provides the command operserv/defcon. * * Allows you to set services in defcon mode, which can be used to restrict services access * during bot attacks. */ #module { name = "os_defcon" /* * Default DefCon level (1-5) to use when starting Services up. Level 5 constitutes normal operation * while level 1 constitutes the most restrictive operation. If this setting is left out or set to * 0, DefCon will be disabled and the rest of this block will be ignored. */ #defaultlevel = 5 /* * The following 4 directives define what operations will take place when DefCon is set to levels * 1 through 4. Each level is a list that must be separated by spaces. * * The following operations can be defined at each level: * - nonewchannels: Disables registering new channels * - nonewnicks: Disables registering new nicks * - nomlockchanges: Disables changing MLOCK on registered channels * - forcechanmodes: Forces all channels to have the modes given in the later chanmodes directive * - reducedsessions: Reduces the session limit to the value given in the later sessionlimit directive * - nonewclients: KILL any new clients trying to connect * - operonly: Services will ignore all non-IRCops * - silentoperonly: Services will silently ignore all non-IRCops * - akillnewclients: AKILL any new clients trying to connect * - nonewmemos: No new memos will be sent to block MemoServ attacks */ level4 = "nonewchannels nonewnicks nomlockchanges reducedsessions" level3 = "nonewchannels nonewnicks nomlockchanges forcechanmodes reducedsessions" level2 = "nonewchannels nonewnicks nomlockchanges forcechanmodes reducedsessions silentoperonly" level1 = "nonewchannels nonewnicks nomlockchanges forcechanmodes reducedsessions silentoperonly akillnewclients" /* * New session limit to use when a DefCon level is using "reduced" session limiting. */ #sessionlimit = 2 /* * Length of time to add an AKILL for when DefCon is preventing new clients from connecting to the * network. */ #akillexpire = 5m /* * The channel modes to set on all channels when the DefCon channel mode system is in use. * * Note 1: Choose these modes carefully, because when DefCon switches to a level which does NOT have * the mode setting selected, Services will set the reverse on all channels, e.g. if this setting * is +RN when DefCon is used, all channels will be set to +RN, when DefCon is removed, all * channels will be set to -RN. You don't want to set this to +k for example, because when DefCon * is removed, all channels are set -k, removing the key from previously keyed channels. * * Note 2: MLOCKed modes will not be lost. */ #chanmodes = "+R" /* * This value can be used to automatically return the network to DefCon level 5 after the specified * time period, just in case any IRC Operator forgets to remove a DefCon setting. * * This directive is optional. */ #timeout = 15m /* * If set, Services will send a global message on DefCon level changes. * * This directive is optional. */ #globalondefcon = yes /* * If set, Services will send the global message defined in the message directive on DefCon level * changes. * * This directive is optional. */ #globalondefconmore = yes /* * Defines the message that will be sent on DefCon level changes when globalondefconmore is set. * * This directive is required only when globalondefconmore is set. */ #message = "Put your message to send your users here. Don't forget to uncomment globalondefconmore" /* * Defines the message that will be sent when DefCon is returned to level 5. This directive is optional, * and will also override globalondefcon and globalondefconmore when set. */ #offmessage = "Services are now back to normal, sorry for any inconvenience" /* * Defines the reason to use when clients are KILLed or AKILLed from the network while the proper * DefCon operation is in effect. */ #akillreason = "This network is currently not accepting connections, please try again later." } #command { service = "OperServ"; name = "DEFCON"; command = "operserv/defcon"; }