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=== MemoServ ===
 
=== MemoServ ===
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 +
<div class="code">
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<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Example configuration file for MemoServ.
 +
*/
 +
 +
/*
 +
* First, create the service.
 +
*/
 +
service
 +
{
 +
/*
 +
* The name of the MemoServ client.
 +
* If you change this value, you probably want to change the client directive in the configuration for the memoserv module too.
 +
*/
 +
nick = "MemoServ"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The username of the MemoServ client.
 +
*/
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user = "services"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The hostname of the MemoServ client.
 +
*/
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host = "services.host"
 +
 +
/*
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* The realname of the MemoServ client.
 +
*/
 +
gecos = "Memo Service"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The modes this client should use.
 +
* Do not modify this unless you know what you are doing.
 +
*
 +
* These modes are very IRCd specific. If left commented, sane defaults
 +
* are used based on what protocol module you have loaded.
 +
*
 +
* Note that setting this option incorrectly could potentially BREAK some, if
 +
* not all, usefulness of the client. We will not support you if this client is
 +
* unable to do certain things if this option is enabled.
 +
*/
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#modes = "+o"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* An optional comma separated list of channels this service should join. Outside
 +
* of log channels this is not very useful, as the service will just idle in the
 +
* specified channels, and will not accept any types of commands.
 +
*
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* Prefixes may be given to the channels in the form of mode characters or prefix symbols.
 +
*/
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#channels = "@#services,#mychan"
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}
 +
 +
/*
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* Core MemoServ module.
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*
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* Provides essential functionality for MemoServ.
 +
*/
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module
 +
{
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name = "memoserv"
 +
/*
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* The name of the client that should be MemoServ. Clients are configured
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* with the service blocks.
 +
*/
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client = "MemoServ"
 +
 +
/*
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* The maximum number of memos a user is allowed to keep by default. Normal users may set the
 +
* limit anywhere between 0 and this value. Services Admins can change it to any value or
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* disable it.
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*
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* This directive is optional, but recommended. If not set, the limit is disabled
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* by default, and normal users can set any limit they want.
 +
*/
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maxmemos = 20
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The delay between consecutive uses of the MemoServ SEND command. This can help prevent spam
 +
* as well as denial-of-service attacks from sending large numbers of memos and filling up disk
 +
* space (and memory). The default 3-second wait means a maximum average of 150 bytes of memo
 +
* per second per user under the current IRC protocol.
 +
*
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* This directive is optional, but recommended.
 +
*/
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senddelay = 3s
 +
}
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Core MemoServ commands.
 +
*
 +
* In Anope modules can provide (multiple) commands, each of which has a unique command name. Once these modules
 +
* are loaded you can then configure the commands to be added to any client you like with any name you like.
 +
*
 +
* Additionally, you may provide a permission name that must be in the opertype of users executing the command.
 +
*
 +
* Sane defaults are provided below that do not need to be edited unless you wish to change the default behavior.
 +
*/
 +
 +
/* Give it a help command. */
 +
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "HELP"; command = "generic/help"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* ms_cancel
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command memoserv/cancel.
 +
*
 +
* Used to cancel memos already sent but not yet read.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "ms_cancel" }
 +
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "CANCEL"; command = "memoserv/cancel"; }
 +
 +
/*
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* ms_check
 +
*
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* Provides the command memoserv/check.
 +
*
 +
* Used to check if a sent memo has been read.
 +
*/
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module { name = "ms_check" }
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command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "CHECK"; command = "memoserv/check"; }
 +
 +
/*
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* ms_del
 +
*
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* Provides the command memoserv/del.
 +
*
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* Used to delete your memos.
 +
*/
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module { name = "ms_del" }
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command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "DEL"; command = "memoserv/del"; }
 +
 +
/*
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* ms_ignore
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command memoserv/ignore.
 +
*
 +
* Used to ignore memos from specific users.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "ms_ignore" }
 +
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "IGNORE"; command = "memoserv/ignore"; }
 +
 +
/*
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* ms_info
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command memoserv/info.
 +
*
 +
* Used to show memo related information about an account or a channel.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "ms_info" }
 +
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "INFO"; command = "memoserv/info"; }
 +
 +
/*
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* ms_list
 +
*
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* Provides the command memoserv/list.
 +
*
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* Used to list your current memos.
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*/
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module { name = "ms_list" }
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command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "LIST"; command = "memoserv/list"; }
 +
 +
/*
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* ms_read
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*
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* Provides the command memoserv/read.
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*
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* Used to read your memos.
 +
*/
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module { name = "ms_read" }
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command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "READ"; command = "memoserv/read"; }
 +
 +
/*
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* ms_rsend
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*
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* Provides the command memoserv/rsend.
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*
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* Used to send a memo requiring a receipt be sent back once it is read.
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*
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* Requires configuring memoserv:memoreceipt.
 +
*/
 +
#module
 +
{
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name = "ms_rsend"
 +
 +
/*
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* Only allow Services Operators to use ms_rsend.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional.
 +
*/
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operonly = false
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}
 +
#command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "RSEND"; command = "memoserv/rsend"; }
 +
 +
/*
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* ms_send
 +
*
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* Provides the command memoserv/send.
 +
*
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* Used to send memos.
 +
*/
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module { name = "ms_send" }
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command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "SEND"; command = "memoserv/send"; }
 +
 +
/*
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* ms_sendall
 +
*
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* Provides the command memoserv/sendall.
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*
 +
* Used to send a mass memo to every registered user.
 +
*/
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module { name = "ms_sendall" }
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command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "SENDALL"; command = "memoserv/sendall"; permission = "memoserv/sendall"; }
 +
 +
/*
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* ms_set
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*
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* Provides the command memoserv/set.
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*
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* Used to set settings such as how you are notified of new memos, and your memo limit.
 +
*/
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module { name = "ms_set" }
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command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "SET"; command = "memoserv/set"; }
 +
 +
/*
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* ms_staff
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*
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* Provides the command memoserv/staff.
 +
*
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* Used to send a memo to all registered staff members.
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*/
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module { name = "ms_staff" }
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command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "STAFF"; command = "memoserv/staff"; permission = "memoserv/staff"; }
 +
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
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</div>
  
 
=== OperServ ===
 
=== OperServ ===
 +
 +
<div class="code">
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
 +
/*
 +
* Example configuration file for OperServ.
 +
*/
 +
 +
/*
 +
* First, create the service.
 +
*/
 +
service
 +
{
 +
/*
 +
* The name of the OperServ client.
 +
* If you change this value, you probably want to change the client directive in the configuration for the operserv module too.
 +
*/
 +
nick = "OperServ"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The username of the OperServ client.
 +
*/
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user = "services"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The hostname of the OperServ client.
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*/
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host = "services.host"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The realname of the OperServ client.
 +
*/
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gecos = "Operator Service"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The modes this client should use.
 +
* Do not modify this unless you know what you are doing.
 +
*
 +
* These modes are very IRCd specific. If left commented, sane defaults
 +
* are used based on what protocol module you have loaded.
 +
*
 +
* Note that setting this option incorrectly could potentially BREAK some, if
 +
* not all, usefulness of the client. We will not support you if this client is
 +
* unable to do certain things if this option is enabled.
 +
*/
 +
#modes = "+o"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* An optional comma separated list of channels this service should join. Outside
 +
* of log channels this is not very useful, as the service will just idle in the
 +
* specified channels, and will not accept any types of commands.
 +
*
 +
* Prefixes may be given to the channels in the form of mode characters or prefix symbols.
 +
*/
 +
#channels = "@#services,#mychan"
 +
}
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Core OperServ module.
 +
*
 +
* Provides essential functionality for OperServ.
 +
*/
 +
module
 +
{
 +
name = "operserv"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The name of the client that should be OperServ.
 +
*/
 +
client = "OperServ"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* These define the default expiration times for, respectively, AKILLs, CHANKILLs, SNLINEs,
 +
* and SQLINEs.
 +
*/
 +
autokillexpiry = 30d
 +
chankillexpiry = 30d
 +
snlineexpiry = 30d
 +
sqlineexpiry = 30d
 +
 +
/*
 +
* If set, this option will make Services send an AKILL command immediately after it has been
 +
* added with AKILL ADD. This eliminates the need for killing the user after the AKILL has
 +
* been added.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional, but recommended.
 +
*/
 +
akillonadd = yes
 +
 +
/*
 +
* If set, this option will make Services send an (SVS)KILL command immediately after SNLINE ADD.
 +
* This eliminates the need for killing the user after the SNLINE has been added.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional.
 +
*/
 +
killonsnline = yes
 +
 +
/*
 +
* If set, this option will make Services send an (SVS)KILL command immediately after SQLINE ADD.
 +
* This eliminates the need for killing the user after the SQLINE has been added.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional.
 +
*/
 +
killonsqline = yes
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Adds the nickname of the IRC Operator issuing an AKILL to the kill reason.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional.
 +
*/
 +
addakiller = yes
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Adds akill IDs to akills. Akill IDs are given to users in their ban reason and can be used to easily view,
 +
* modify, or remove an akill from the ID.
 +
*/
 +
akillids = yes
 +
 +
/*
 +
* If set, only IRC Operators will be permitted to use OperServ, regardless of command access restrictions.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional, but recommended.
 +
*/
 +
opersonly = yes
 +
}
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Core OperServ commands.
 +
*
 +
* In Anope modules can provide (multiple) commands, each of which has a unique command name. Once these modules
 +
* are loaded you can then configure the commands to be added to any client you like with any name you like.
 +
*
 +
* Additionally, you may provide a permission name that must be in the opertype of users executing the command.
 +
*
 +
* Sane defaults are provided below that do not need to be edited unless you wish to change the default behavior.
 +
*/
 +
 +
/* Give it a help command. */
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "HELP"; command = "generic/help"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_akill
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/akill.
 +
*
 +
* Used to ban users from the network.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_akill" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "AKILL"; command = "operserv/akill"; permission = "operserv/akill"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_chankill
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/chankill.
 +
*
 +
* Used to akill users from an entire channel.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_chankill" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "CHANKILL"; command = "operserv/chankill"; permission = "operserv/chankill"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* 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"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_dns
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/dns.
 +
*
 +
* This module requires that m_dns is loaded.
 +
*
 +
* This module allows controlling a DNS zone. This is useful for
 +
* controlling what servers users are placed on for load balancing,
 +
* and to automatically remove split servers.
 +
*
 +
* To use this module you must set a nameserver record for services
 +
* so that DNS queries go to services.
 +
*
 +
* Alternatively, you may use a slave DNS server to hide service's IP,
 +
* provide query caching, and provide better fault tolerance.
 +
*
 +
* To do this using BIND, configure similar to:
 +
*
 +
* options { max-refresh-time 60; };
 +
* zone "irc.example.com" IN {
 +
*  type slave;
 +
*  masters { 127.0.0.1 port 5353; };
 +
* };
 +
*
 +
* Where 127.0.0.1:5353 is the IP and port services are listening on.
 +
* We recommend you externally firewall both UDP and TCP to the port
 +
* Anope is listening on.
 +
*
 +
* Finally set a NS record for irc.example.com. to BIND or services.
 +
*/
 +
#module
 +
{
 +
name = "os_dns"
 +
 +
/* TTL for records. This should be very low if your records change often. */
 +
ttl = 1m
 +
 +
/* If a server drops this many users the server is automatically removed from the DNS zone.
 +
* This directive is optional.
 +
*/
 +
user_drop_mark = 50
 +
 +
/* The time used for user_drop_mark. */
 +
user_drop_time = 1m
 +
 +
/* When a server is removed from the zone for dropping users, it is readded after this time.
 +
* This directive is optional.
 +
*/
 +
user_drop_readd_time = 5m
 +
 +
/* If set, when a server splits, it is automatically removed from the zone. */
 +
remove_split_servers = yes
 +
 +
/* If set, when a server connects to the network, it will be automatically added to
 +
* the zone if it is a known server.
 +
*/
 +
readd_connected_servers = no
 +
}
 +
#command { service = "OperServ"; name = "DNS"; command = "operserv/dns"; permission = "operserv/dns"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_config
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/config.
 +
*
 +
* Used to view and set configuration options while services are running.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_config" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "CONFIG"; command = "operserv/config"; permission = "operserv/config"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_forbid
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/forbid.
 +
*
 +
* Used to forbid specific nicks, channels, emails, etc. from being used.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_forbid" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "FORBID"; command = "operserv/forbid"; permission = "operserv/forbid"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_ignore
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/ignore.
 +
*
 +
* Used to make Services ignore users.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_ignore" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "IGNORE"; command = "operserv/ignore"; permission = "operserv/ignore"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_info
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/info.
 +
*
 +
* Used to add oper only notes to users and channels.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_info" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "INFO"; command = "operserv/info"; permission = "operserv/info"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_jupe
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/jupe.
 +
*
 +
* Used to disconnect servers from the network and prevent them from relinking.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_jupe" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "JUPE"; command = "operserv/jupe"; permission = "operserv/jupe"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_kick
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/kick.
 +
*
 +
* Used to kick users from channels.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_kick" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "KICK"; command = "operserv/kick"; permission = "operserv/kick"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_kill
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/kill.
 +
*
 +
* Used to forcibly disconnect users from the network.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_kill" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "KILL"; command = "operserv/kill"; permission = "operserv/kill"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_list
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands operserv/chanlist and operserv/userlist.
 +
*
 +
* Used to list and search the channels and users currently on the network.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_list" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "CHANLIST"; command = "operserv/chanlist"; permission = "operserv/chanlist"; }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "USERLIST"; command = "operserv/userlist"; permission = "operserv/userlist"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_login
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands operserv/login and operserv/logout.
 +
*
 +
* Used to login to OperServ, only required if your oper block requires this.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_login" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "LOGIN"; command = "operserv/login"; }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "LOGOUT"; command = "operserv/logout"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_logsearch
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/logsearch.
 +
*
 +
* Used to search services log files.
 +
*/
 +
module
 +
{
 +
name = "os_logsearch"
 +
 +
/* The log file name to search. There should be a log{} block configured to log
 +
* to a file of this name.
 +
*/
 +
logname = "services.log"
 +
}
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "LOGSEARCH"; command = "operserv/logsearch"; permission = "operserv/logsearch"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_mode
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands operserv/mode and operserv/umode.
 +
*
 +
* Used to change user and channel modes.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_mode" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "UMODE"; command = "operserv/umode"; permission = "operserv/umode"; }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODE"; command = "operserv/mode"; permission = "operserv/mode"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_modinfo
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands operserv/modinfo and operserv/modlist.
 +
*
 +
* Used to show information about loaded modules.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_modinfo" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODINFO"; command = "operserv/modinfo"; permission = "operserv/modinfo"; }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODLIST"; command = "operserv/modlist"; permission = "operserv/modinfo"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_module
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands operserv/modload, operserv/modreload, and operserv/modunload.
 +
*
 +
* Used to load, reload, and unload modules.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_module" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODLOAD"; command = "operserv/modload"; permission = "operserv/modload"; }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODRELOAD"; command = "operserv/modreload"; permission = "operserv/modload"; }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODUNLOAD"; command = "operserv/modunload"; permission = "operserv/modload"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_news
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands operserv/logonnews, operserv/opernews, and operserv/randomnews.
 +
*
 +
* Used to configure news notices shown to users when they connect, and opers when they oper.
 +
*/
 +
module
 +
{
 +
name = "os_news"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The service bot names to use to send news to users on connection
 +
* and to opers when they oper.
 +
*/
 +
announcer = "Global"
 +
oper_announcer = "OperServ"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The number of LOGON/OPER news items to display when a user logs on.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional, if not set it will default to 3.
 +
*/
 +
#newscount = 3
 +
}
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "LOGONNEWS"; command = "operserv/logonnews"; permission = "operserv/news"; }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "OPERNEWS"; command = "operserv/opernews"; permission = "operserv/news"; }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "RANDOMNEWS"; command = "operserv/randomnews"; permission = "operserv/news"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_noop
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/noop.
 +
*
 +
* Used to NOOP a server, which prevents users from opering on that server.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_noop" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "NOOP"; command = "operserv/noop"; permission = "operserv/noop"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_oline
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/oline.
 +
*
 +
* Used to set oper flags on users, and is specific to UnrealIRCd.
 +
* See /helpop ?svso on your IRCd for more information.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_oline" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "OLINE"; command = "operserv/oline"; permission = "operserv/oline"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_oper
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/oper.
 +
*
 +
* Used to configure opers and show information about opertypes.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_oper" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "OPER"; command = "operserv/oper"; permission = "operserv/oper"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_reload
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/reload.
 +
*
 +
* Used to reload the services.conf configuration file.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_reload" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "RELOAD"; command = "operserv/reload"; permission = "operserv/reload"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_session
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands operserv/exception and operserv/session.
 +
*
 +
* This module enables session limiting. Session limiting prevents users from connecting more than a certain
 +
* number of times from the same IP at the same time - thus preventing most types of cloning.
 +
* Once a host reaches it's session limit, all clients attempting to connect from that host will
 +
* be killed. Exceptions to the default session limit can be defined via the exception list.
 +
*
 +
* Used to manage the session limit exception list, and view currently active sessions.
 +
*/
 +
module
 +
{
 +
name = "os_session"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Default session limit per host. Once a host reaches its session limit, all clients attempting
 +
* to connect from that host will be killed.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is required if os_session is loaded.
 +
*/
 +
defaultsessionlimit = 3
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The maximum session limit that may be set for a host in an exception.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is required if os_session is loaded.
 +
*/
 +
maxsessionlimit = 100
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Sets the default expiry time for session exceptions.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is required if os_session is loaded.
 +
*/
 +
exceptionexpiry = 1d
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The message that will be NOTICE'd to a user just before they are removed from the network because
 +
* their host's session limit has been exceeded. It may be used to give a slightly more descriptive
 +
* reason for the impending kill as opposed to simply "Session limit exceeded".
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional, if not set, nothing will be sent.
 +
*/
 +
sessionlimitexceeded = "The session limit for your IP %IP% has been exceeded."
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Same as above, but should be used to provide a website address where users can find out more
 +
* about session limits and how to go about applying for an exception.
 +
*
 +
* Note: This directive has been intentionally commented out in an effort to remind you to change
 +
* the URL it contains. It is recommended that you supply an address/URL where people can get help
 +
* regarding session limits.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional, if not set, nothing will be sent.
 +
*/
 +
#sessionlimitdetailsloc = "Please visit http://your.website.url/ for more information about session limits."
 +
 +
/*
 +
* If set and is not 0, this directive tells Services to add an AKILL if the number of subsequent kills
 +
* for the same host exceeds this value, preventing the network from experiencing KILL floods.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional.
 +
*/
 +
maxsessionkill = 15
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Sets the expiry time for AKILLs set for hosts exceeding the maxsessionkill directive limit.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional, if not set, defaults to 30 minutes.
 +
*/
 +
sessionautokillexpiry = 30m
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Sets the CIDR value used to determine which IP addresses represent the same person.
 +
* By default this would limit 3 connections per IPv4 IP and 3 connections per IPv6 IP.
 +
* If you are receiving IPv6 clone attacks it may be useful to set session_ipv6_cidr to
 +
* 64 or 48.
 +
*/
 +
session_ipv4_cidr = 32
 +
session_ipv6_cidr = 128
 +
}
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "EXCEPTION"; command = "operserv/exception"; permission = "operserv/exception"; }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SESSION"; command = "operserv/session"; permission = "operserv/session"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_set
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command operserv/set.
 +
*
 +
* Used to set various settings such as superadmin, debug mode, etc.
 +
*/
 +
module
 +
{
 +
name = "os_set"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* If set, Services Admins will be able to use SUPERADMIN [ON|OFF] which will temporarily grant
 +
* them extra privileges such as being a founder on ALL channels.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional.
 +
*/
 +
#superadmin = yes
 +
}
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SET"; command = "operserv/set"; permission = "operserv/set"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_shutdown
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands operserv/quit, operserv/restart, and operserv/shutdown.
 +
*
 +
* Used to quit, restart, or shutdown services.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_shutdown" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "QUIT"; command = "operserv/quit"; permission = "operserv/quit"; }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "RESTART"; command = "operserv/restart"; permission = "operserv/restart"; }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SHUTDOWN"; command = "operserv/shutdown"; permission = "operserv/shutdown"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_stats
 +
*
 +
* Provides the operserv/stats command.
 +
*
 +
* Used to show statistics about services.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_stats" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "STATS"; command = "operserv/stats"; permission = "operserv/stats"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_svs
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands operserv/svsnick, operserv/svsjoin, and operserv/svspart.
 +
*
 +
* Used to force users to change nicks, join and part channels.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_svs" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SVSNICK"; command = "operserv/svsnick"; permission = "operserv/svs"; }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SVSJOIN"; command = "operserv/svsjoin"; permission = "operserv/svs"; }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SVSPART"; command = "operserv/svspart"; permission = "operserv/svs"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_sxline
 +
*
 +
* Provides the operserv/snline and operserv/sqline commands.
 +
*
 +
* Used to ban real names, nick names, and possibly channels.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_sxline" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SNLINE"; command = "operserv/snline"; permission = "operserv/snline"; }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SQLINE"; command = "operserv/sqline"; permission = "operserv/sqline"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* os_update
 +
*
 +
* Provides the operserv/update command.
 +
*
 +
* Use to immediately update the databases.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "os_update" }
 +
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "UPDATE"; command = "operserv/update"; permission = "operserv/update"; }
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
</div>
  
 
=== BotServ ===
 
=== BotServ ===
 +
 +
<div class="code">
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
 +
/*
 +
* Example configuration file for BotServ.
 +
*/
 +
 +
/*
 +
* First, create the service. If you do not want to have a 'BotServ', but do want the ability to have
 +
* ChanServ assigned to channels for the use of fantasy commands, you may delete the below 'service' block.
 +
*
 +
* Note that deleting a 'service' block for a pseudoclient that is already online will not remove the
 +
* client, the client becomes no different from a normal service bot, so you will have to use botserv/bot
 +
* to manually delete the client.
 +
*
 +
* You may then waant to map some of the below commands to other services, like placing botserv/bot on
 +
* OperServ so you can delete the below client, and mapping assign and unassign to ChanServ so users are
 +
* able to control whether or not ChanServ is in the channel. You may also want to map botserv/set/nobot
 +
* to OperServ so you can restrict who can assign the other core service clients.
 +
*/
 +
service
 +
{
 +
/*
 +
* The name of the BotServ client.
 +
* If you change this value, you probably want to change the client directive in the configuration for the botserv module too.
 +
*/
 +
nick = "BotServ"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The username of the BotServ client.
 +
*/
 +
user = "services"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The hostname of the BotServ client.
 +
*/
 +
host = "services.host"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The realname of the BotServ client.
 +
*/
 +
gecos = "Bot Service"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The modes this client should use.
 +
* Do not modify this unless you know what you are doing.
 +
*
 +
* These modes are very IRCd specific. If left commented, sane defaults
 +
* are used based on what protocol module you have loaded.
 +
*
 +
* Note that setting this option incorrectly could potentially BREAK some, if
 +
* not all, usefulness of the client. We will not support you if this client is
 +
* unable to do certain things if this option is enabled.
 +
*/
 +
#modes = "+o"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* An optional comma separated list of channels this service should join. Outside
 +
* of log channels this is not very useful, as the service will just idle in the
 +
* specified channels, and will not accept any types of commands.
 +
*
 +
* Prefixes may be given to the channels in the form of mode characters or prefix symbols.
 +
*/
 +
#channels = "@#services,#mychan"
 +
}
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Core BotServ module.
 +
*
 +
* Provides essential functionality for BotServ.
 +
*/
 +
module
 +
{
 +
name = "botserv"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The name of the client that should be BotServ.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional.
 +
*/
 +
client = "BotServ"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The default bot options for newly registered channels. Note that changing these options
 +
* will have no effect on channels which are already registered. The list must be separated
 +
* by spaces.
 +
*
 +
* The options are:
 +
* -    dontkickops: Channel operators will be protected against BotServ kicks
 +
* - dontkickvoices: Voiced users will be protected against BotServ kicks
 +
* -          greet: The channel's BotServ bot will greet incoming users that have set a greet
 +
*                    in their NickServ settings
 +
* -        fantasy: Enables the use of BotServ fantasy commands in the channel
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional, if left blank, there will be no defaults.
 +
*/
 +
defaults = "greet fantasy"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The minimum number of users there must be in a channel before the bot joins it. The best
 +
* value for this setting is 1 or 2. This can be 0, the service bots will not part unless
 +
* specifically unassigned, and will keep the channel open.
 +
*/
 +
minusers = 1
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The bots are currently not affected by any modes or bans when they try to join a channel.
 +
* But some people may want to make it act like a real bot, that is, for example, remove all
 +
* the bans affecting the bot before joining the channel, remove a ban that affects the bot
 +
* set by a user when it is in the channel, and so on. Since it consumes a bit more CPU
 +
* time, you should not enable this on larger networks.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional.
 +
*/
 +
#smartjoin = yes
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Modes to set on service bots when they join channels, comment this out for no modes
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional.
 +
*/
 +
botmodes = "ao"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* User modes to set on service bots. Read the comment about the service:modes directive
 +
* on why this can be a bad idea to set.
 +
*/
 +
#botumodes = "i"
 +
}
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Core BotServ commands.
 +
*
 +
* In Anope modules can provide (multiple) commands, each of which has a unique command name. Once these modules
 +
* are loaded you can then configure the commands to be added to any client you like with any name you like.
 +
*
 +
* Additionally, you may provide a permission name that must be in the opertype of users executing the command.
 +
*
 +
* Sane defaults are provided below that do not need to be edited unless you wish to change the default behavior.
 +
*/
 +
 +
/* Give it a help command. */
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "HELP"; command = "generic/help"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* bs_assign
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands:
 +
*  botserv/assign - Used to assign BotServ bots to channels
 +
*  botserv/unassign - Used to unassign BotServ bots
 +
*  botserv/set/nobot - Used to prohibit channels from being assigned BotServ bots.
 +
*
 +
* Used for assigning and unassigning bots to channels.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "bs_assign" }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "ASSIGN"; command = "botserv/assign"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "UNASSIGN"; command = "botserv/unassign"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET NOBOT"; command = "botserv/set/nobot"; permission = "botserv/set/nobot"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* bs_autoassign
 +
*
 +
* Allows service bots to be automatically assigned to channels upon registration.
 +
*/
 +
#module
 +
{
 +
name = "bs_autoassign"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Automatically assign ChanServ to channels upon registration.
 +
*/
 +
bot = "ChanServ"
 +
}
 +
 +
/*
 +
* bs_badwords
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command botserv/badwords.
 +
*
 +
* Used for controlling the channel badword list.
 +
*/
 +
module
 +
{
 +
name = "bs_badwords"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The maximum number of entries a single bad words list can have.
 +
*/
 +
badwordsmax = 32
 +
 +
/*
 +
* If set, BotServ will use case sensitive checking for badwords.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional.
 +
*/
 +
#casesensitive = yes
 +
}
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "BADWORDS"; command = "botserv/badwords"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* bs_bot
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command botserv/bot.
 +
*
 +
* Used for administrating BotServ bots.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "bs_bot" }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "BOT"; command = "botserv/bot"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* bs_botlist
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command botserv/botlist.
 +
*
 +
* Used for listing all available bots.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "bs_botlist" }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "BOTLIST"; command = "botserv/botlist"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* bs_control
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands botserv/act and botserv/say.
 +
*
 +
* Used for making the bot message a channel.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "bs_control" }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "ACT"; command = "botserv/act"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SAY"; command = "botserv/say"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* bs_info
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command botserv/info.
 +
*
 +
* Used for getting information on bots or channels.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "bs_info" }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "INFO"; command = "botserv/info"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* bs_kick
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands:
 +
*  botserv/kick - Dummy help wrapper for the KICK command.
 +
*  botserv/kick/amsg - Configures BotServ's AMSG kicker.
 +
*  botserv/kick/badwords - Configures BotServ's badwords kicker.
 +
*  botserv/kick/bolds - Configures BotServ's bold text kiceker.
 +
*  botserv/kick/caps - Configures BotServ's capital letters kicker.
 +
*  botserv/kick/colors - Configures BotServ's color kicker.
 +
*  botserv/kick/flood - Configures BotServ's flood kicker.
 +
*  botserv/kick/italics - Configures BotServ's italics kicker.
 +
*  botserv/kick/repeat - Configures BotServ's repeat kicker.
 +
*  botserv/kick/reverses - Configures BotServ's reverse kicker.
 +
*  botserv/kick/underlines - Configures BotServ's reverse kicker.
 +
*  botserv/set/dontkickops - Used for preventing BotServ from kicking channel operators.
 +
*  botserv/set/dontkickvoices - Used for preventing BotServ from kicking voices.
 +
*
 +
* Used for configuring what bots should kick for.
 +
*/
 +
module
 +
{
 +
name = "bs_kick"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The amount of time that data for a user is valid in BotServ. If the data exceeds this time,
 +
* it is reset or deleted depending on the case. Do not set it too high, otherwise your
 +
* resources will be slightly affected.
 +
*/
 +
keepdata = 10m
 +
 +
/*
 +
* If set, the bots will use a kick reason that does not state the word when it is kicking.
 +
* This is especially useful if you have young people on your network.
 +
*
 +
* This directive is optional.
 +
*/
 +
gentlebadwordreason = yes
 +
}
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK"; command = "botserv/kick"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK AMSG"; command = "botserv/kick/amsg"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK BADWORDS"; command = "botserv/kick/badwords"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK BOLDS"; command = "botserv/kick/bolds"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK CAPS"; command = "botserv/kick/caps"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK COLORS"; command = "botserv/kick/colors"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK FLOOD"; command = "botserv/kick/flood"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK ITALICS"; command = "botserv/kick/italics"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK REPEAT"; command = "botserv/kick/repeat"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK REVERSES"; command = "botserv/kick/reverses"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK UNDERLINES"; command = "botserv/kick/underlines"; }
 +
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET DONTKICKOPS"; command = "botserv/set/dontkickops"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET DONTKICKVOICES"; command = "botserv/set/dontkickvoices"; }
 +
 +
 +
/*
 +
* bs_set
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands:
 +
*  botserv/set/private - Used to prohibit specific BotServ bots from being assigned to channels.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "bs_set" }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET"; command = "botserv/set"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET BANEXPIRE"; command = "botserv/set/banexpire"; }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET PRIVATE"; command = "botserv/set/private"; permission = "botserv/set/private"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* greet
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands:
 +
*  botserv/set/greet - Used for enabling or disabling BotServ's greet messages in a channel.
 +
*  nickserv/set/greet, nickserv/saset/greet - Used for changing a users greet message, which is displayed when they enter channels.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "greet" }
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET GREET"; command = "botserv/set/greet"; }
 +
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET GREET"; command = "nickserv/set/greet"; }
 +
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET GREET"; command = "nickserv/saset/greet"; permission = "nickserv/saset/greet"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* GREET privilege.
 +
*
 +
* Used by 'greet'.
 +
*
 +
* Users with this privilege have their greet shown when they join channels.
 +
*/
 +
privilege
 +
{
 +
name = "GREET"
 +
rank = 40
 +
level = 5
 +
flag = "g"
 +
xop = "AOP"
 +
}
 +
 +
 +
/*
 +
* fantasy
 +
*
 +
* Allows 'fantaisist' commands to be used in channels.
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands:
 +
*  botserv/set/fantasy - Used for enabling or disabling BotServ's fantasist commands.
 +
*/
 +
module
 +
{
 +
name = "fantasy"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Defines the prefixes for fantasy commands in channels. One of these characters will have to be prepended
 +
* to all fantasy commands. If you choose "!", for example, fantasy commands will be "!kick",
 +
* "!op", etc. This directive is optional, if left out, the default fantasy character is "!".
 +
*/
 +
#fantasycharacter = "!."
 +
}
 +
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET FANTASY"; command = "botserv/set/fantasy"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Fantasy commands
 +
*
 +
* Fantasy commands can be executed in channels that have a BotServ bot by prefixing the
 +
* command with one of the fantasy characters configured in botserv's fantasycharacter
 +
* directive.
 +
*
 +
* Sane defaults are provided below that do not need to be edited unless you wish to change the default behavior.
 +
*/
 +
fantasy { name = "ACCESS"; command = "chanserv/access"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "AKICK"; command = "chanserv/akick"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "AOP"; command = "chanserv/xop"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "BAN"; command = "chanserv/ban"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "CLONE"; command = "chanserv/clone"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "DEHALFOP"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "DEOP"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "DEOWNER"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "DEPROTECT"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "DEVOICE"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "DOWN"; command = "chanserv/down"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "ENFORCE"; command = "chanserv/enforce"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "ENTRYMSG"; command = "chanserv/entrymsg"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "FLAGS"; command = "chanserv/flags"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "HALFOP"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "HELP"; command = "generic/help"; prepend_channel = false; }
 +
fantasy { name = "HOP"; command = "chanserv/xop"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "INFO"; command = "chanserv/info"; prepend_channel = false; }
 +
fantasy { name = "INVITE"; command = "chanserv/invite"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "K"; command = "chanserv/kick"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "KB"; command = "chanserv/ban"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "KICK"; command = "chanserv/kick"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "LEVELS"; command = "chanserv/levels"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "LIST"; command = "chanserv/list"; prepend_channel = false; }
 +
fantasy { name = "LOG"; command = "chanserv/log"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "MODE"; command = "chanserv/mode"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "MUTE"; command = "chanserv/ban"; kick = no; mode = "QUIET"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "OP"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "OWNER"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "PROTECT"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "QOP"; command = "chanserv/xop"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "SEEN"; command = "chanserv/seen"; prepend_channel = false; }
 +
fantasy { name = "SOP"; command = "chanserv/xop"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "STATUS"; command = "chanserv/status"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "SUSPEND"; command = "chanserv/suspend"; permission = "chanserv/suspend"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "SYNC"; command = "chanserv/sync"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "TOPIC"; command = "chanserv/topic"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "UNBAN"; command = "chanserv/unban"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "UNSUSPEND"; command = "chanserv/unsuspend"; permission = "chanserv/suspend"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "UP"; command = "chanserv/up"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "VOICE"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
 +
fantasy { name = "VOP"; command = "chanserv/xop"; }
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
</div>
  
 
=== HostServ ===
 
=== HostServ ===
 +
 +
<div class="code">
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
 +
/*
 +
* Example configuration file for HostServ.
 +
*/
 +
 +
/*
 +
* First, create the service.
 +
*/
 +
service
 +
{
 +
/*
 +
* The name of the HostServ client.
 +
* If you change this value, you probably want to change the client directive in the configuration for the hostserv module too.
 +
*/
 +
nick = "HostServ"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The username of the HostServ client.
 +
*/
 +
user = "services"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The hostname of the HostServ client.
 +
*/
 +
host = "services.host"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The realname of the HostServ client.
 +
*/
 +
gecos = "vHost Service"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The modes this client should use.
 +
* Do not modify this unless you know what you are doing.
 +
*
 +
* These modes are very IRCd specific. If left commented, sane defaults
 +
* are used based on what protocol module you have loaded.
 +
*
 +
* Note that setting this option incorrectly could potentially BREAK some, if
 +
* not all, usefulness of the client. We will not support you if this client is
 +
* unable to do certain things if this option is enabled.
 +
*/
 +
#modes = "+o"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* An optional comma separated list of channels this service should join. Outside
 +
* of log channels this is not very useful, as the service will just idle in the
 +
* specified channels, and will not accept any types of commands.
 +
*
 +
* Prefixes may be given to the channels in the form of mode characters or prefix symbols.
 +
*/
 +
#channels = "@#services,#mychan"
 +
}
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Core HostServ module.
 +
*
 +
* Provides essential functionality for HostServ.
 +
*/
 +
module
 +
{
 +
name = "hostserv"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* The name of the client that should be HostServ.
 +
*/
 +
client = "HostServ"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* If enabled, vhosts are activated on users immediately when they are set.
 +
*/
 +
activate_on_set = false
 +
}
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Core HostServ commands.
 +
*
 +
* In Anope modules can provide (multiple) commands, each of which has a unique command name. Once these modules
 +
* are loaded you can then configure the commands to be added to any client you like with any name you like.
 +
*
 +
* Additionally, you may provide a permission name that must be in the opertype of users executing the command.
 +
*
 +
* Sane defaults are provided below that do not need to be edited unless you wish to change the default behavior.
 +
*/
 +
 +
/* Give it a help command. */
 +
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "HELP"; command = "generic/help"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* hs_del
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands hostserv/del and hostserv/delall.
 +
*
 +
* Used for removing users' vHosts.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "hs_del" }
 +
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "DEL"; command = "hostserv/del"; permission = "hostserv/del"; }
 +
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "DELALL"; command = "hostserv/delall"; permission = "hostserv/del"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* hs_group
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command hostserv/group.
 +
*
 +
* Used for grouping one vHost to many nicks.
 +
*/
 +
module
 +
{
 +
name = "hs_group"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* Upon nickserv/group, this option syncs the nick's main vHost to the grouped nick.
 +
*/
 +
syncongroup = false
 +
 +
/*
 +
* This makes vhosts act as if they are per account.
 +
*/
 +
synconset = false
 +
}
 +
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "GROUP"; command = "hostserv/group"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* hs_list
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command hostserv/list.
 +
*
 +
* Used for listing actively set vHosts.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "hs_list" }
 +
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "LIST"; command = "hostserv/list"; permission = "hostserv/list"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* hs_off
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command hostserv/off.
 +
*
 +
* Used for turning off your vHost.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "hs_off" }
 +
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "OFF"; command = "hostserv/off"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* hs_on
 +
*
 +
* Provides the command hostserv/on.
 +
*
 +
* Used for turning on your vHost.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "hs_on" }
 +
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "ON"; command = "hostserv/on"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* hs_request
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands hostserv/request, hostserv/activate, hostserv/reject, and hostserv/waiting.
 +
*
 +
* Used to manage vHosts requested by users.
 +
*/
 +
module
 +
{
 +
name = "hs_request"
 +
 +
/*
 +
* If set, Services will send a memo to the user requesting a vHost when it's been
 +
* approved or rejected.
 +
*/
 +
#memouser = yes
 +
 +
/*
 +
* If set, Services will send a memo to all Services staff when a new vHost is requested.
 +
*/
 +
#memooper = yes
 +
}
 +
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "REQUEST"; command = "hostserv/request"; }
 +
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "ACTIVATE"; command = "hostserv/activate"; permission = "hostserv/set"; }
 +
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "REJECT"; command = "hostserv/reject"; permission = "hostserv/set"; }
 +
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "WAITING"; command = "hostserv/waiting"; permission = "hostserv/set"; }
 +
 +
/*
 +
* hs_set
 +
*
 +
* Provides the commands hostserv/set and hostserv/setall.
 +
*
 +
* Used for setting users' vHosts.
 +
*/
 +
module { name = "hs_set" }
 +
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "SET"; command = "hostserv/set"; permission = "hostserv/set"; }
 +
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "SETALL"; command = "hostserv/setall"; permission = "hostserv/set"; }
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
</div>

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Configuration

NickServ

/*
 * Example configuration file for NickServ.
 */
 
/*
 * First, create the service.
 */
service
{
	/*
	 * The name of the NickServ client.
	 * If you change this value, you probably want to change the client directive in the configuration for the nickserv module too.
	 */
	nick = "NickServ"
 
	/*
	 * The username of the NickServ client.
	 */
	user = "services"
 
	/*
	 * The hostname of the NickServ client.
	 */
	host = "services.host"
 
	/*
	 * The realname of the NickServ client.
	 */
	gecos = "Nickname Registration Service"
 
	/*
	 * The modes this client should use.
	 * Do not modify this unless you know what you are doing.
	 *
	 * These modes are very IRCd specific. If left commented, sane defaults
	 * are used based on what protocol module you have loaded.
	 *
	 * Note that setting this option incorrectly could potentially BREAK some, if
	 * not all, usefulness of the client. We will not support you if this client is
	 * unable to do certain things if this option is enabled.
	 */
	#modes = "+o"
 
	/*
	 * An optional comma separated list of channels this service should join. Outside
	 * of log channels this is not very useful, as the service will just idle in the
	 * specified channels, and will not accept any types of commands.
	 *
	 * Prefixes may be given to the channels in the form of mode characters or prefix symbols.
	 */
	#channels = "@#services,#mychan"
}
 
/*
 * Core NickServ module.
 *
 * Provides essential functionality for NickServ.
 */
module
{
	name = "nickserv"
 
	/*
	 * The name of the client that should be NickServ.
	 */
	client = "NickServ"
 
	/*
	 * Force users to give an e-mail address when they register a nick.
	 *
	 * This directive defaults to "yes" and is recommended to be enabled. This is required if e-mail registration is enabled.
	 */
	forceemail = yes
 
	/*
	 * Require users who change their email address to confirm they
	 * own their new email.
	 */
	confirmemailchanges = no
 
	/*
	 * A message sent to users on connect if they use an unregistered nick.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	#unregistered_notice = "Your nickname is not registered. To register it, use: /msg NickServ REGISTER password email"
 
	/*
	 * The default options for newly registered nicks. Note that changing these options
	 * will have no effect on nicks which are already registered. The list must be separated
	 * by spaces.
	 *
	 * The options are:
	 * -   killprotect: Kill nick if not identified within 60 seconds
	 * -    kill_quick: Kill nick if not identified within 20 seconds, this one overrides the above
	 *                    option and the above must be specified with this one
	 * -     ns_secure: Enable nickname security, requiring the nick's password before any operations
	 *                    can be done on it
	 * -    ns_private: Hide the nick from NickServ's LIST command
	 * -    hide_email: Hide's the nick's e-mail address from NickServ's INFO command
	 * -     hide_mask: Hide's the nick's last or current user@host from NickServ's INFO command
	 * -     hide_quit: Hide's the nick's last quit message
	 * -   memo_signon: Notify user if they have a new memo when they sign into the nick
	 * -  memo_receive: Notify user if they have a new memo as soon as it's received
	 * -     memo_mail: Notify user if they have a new memo by mail
	 * -        autoop: User will be automatically opped in channels they enter and have access to
	 * -           msg: Services messages will be sent as PRIVMSGs instead of NOTICEs, requires
	 *                    options:useprivmsg to be enabled as well
	 * -  ns_keepmodes: Enables keepmodes, which retains user modes across sessions
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, if left blank, the options will default to ns_secure, memo_signon, and
	 * memo_receive. If you really want no defaults, use "none" by itself as the option.
	 */
	defaults = "ns_secure ns_private hide_email hide_mask memo_signon memo_receive autoop"
 
	/*
	 * The minimum length of time between consecutive uses of NickServ's REGISTER command. This
	 * directive is optional, but recommended. If not set, this restriction will be disabled.
	 */
	regdelay = 30s
 
	/*
	 * The length of time before a nick's registration expires.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, but recommended. If not set, the default is 21 days.
	 */
	expire = 21d
 
	/*
	 * Prevents the use of the ACCESS and CERT (excluding their LIST subcommand), DROP, FORBID, SUSPEND,
	 * GETPASS and SET PASSWORD commands by services operators on other services operators.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, but recommended.
	 */
	secureadmins = yes
 
	/*
	 * If set, Services will set the channel modes a user has access to upon identifying, assuming
	 * they are not already set.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	modeonid = yes
 
	/*
	 * If set, Services will set these user modes on any user who identifies.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	#modesonid = "+R"
 
	/*
	 * If set, Services will not show netsplits in the last quit message field
	 * of NickServ's INFO command.
	 */
	hidenetsplitquit = no
 
	/*
	 * If set, is the length of time NickServ's killquick and kill options wait before
	 * forcing users off of protected nicknames.
	 */
	killquick = 20s
	kill = 60s
 
	/*
	 * If set, forbids the registration of nicks that contain an existing
	 * nick with Services access. For example, if Tester is a Services Oper,
	 * you can't register NewTester or Tester123 unless you are an IRC
	 * Operator.
	 *
	 * NOTE: If you enable this, you will have to be logged in as an IRC
	 * operator in order to register a Services Root nick when setting up
	 * Anope for the first time.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	#restrictopernicks = yes
 
	/*
	 * The username, and possibly hostname, used for fake users created when Services needs to
	 * hold a nickname.
	 */
	enforceruser = "enforcer"
	enforcerhost = "services.host"
 
	/*
	 * The length of time Services hold nicknames.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, but recommended. If not set it defaults to 1 minute.
	 */
	releasetimeout = 1m
 
	/*
	 * When a user's nick is forcibly changed to enforce a "nick kill", their new nick will start
	 * with this value. The rest will be made up of 6 or 7 digits.
	 * Make sure this is a valid nick and Nicklen+7 is not longer than the allowed Nicklen on your ircd.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional. If not set it defaults to "Guest"
	 */
	guestnickprefix = "Guest"
 
	/*
	 * If set, Services do not allow ownership of nick names, only ownership of accounts.
	 */
	nonicknameownership = no
 
	/*
	 * The maximum length of passwords
	 *
	 * This directive is optional. If not set it defaults to 32.
	 */
	passlen = 32
}
 
/*
 * Core NickServ commands.
 *
 * In Anope modules can provide (multiple) commands, each of which has a unique command name. Once these modules
 * are loaded you can then configure the commands to be added to any client you like with any name you like.
 *
 * Additionally, you may provide a permission name that must be in the opertype of users executing the command.
 *
 * Sane defaults are provided below that do not need to be edited unless you wish to change the default behavior.
 */
 
/* Command group configuration for NickServ.
 *
 * Commands may optionally be placed into groups to make NickServ's HELP output easier to understand.
 * Remove the following groups to use the old behavior of simply listing all NickServ commands from HELP.
 */
command_group
{
	name = "nickserv/admin"
	description = _("Services Operator commands")
}
 
/* Give it a help command. */
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "HELP"; command = "generic/help"; }
 
/*
 * ns_access
 *
 * Provides the command nickserv/access.
 *
 * Used for configuring what hosts have access to your account.
 */
module
{
	name = "ns_access"
 
	/*
	 * The maximum number of entries allowed on a nickname's access list.
	 * If not set, the default is 32. This number cannot be set to 0.
	 */
	accessmax = 32
 
	/*
	 * If set, Services will add the usermask of registering users to the access list of their
	 * newly created account. If not set, users will always have to identify to NickServ before
	 * being recognized, unless they manually add an address to the access list of their account.
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	addaccessonreg = yes
}
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "ACCESS"; command = "nickserv/access"; }
 
/*
 * ns_ajoin
 *
 * Provides the command nickserv/ajoin.
 *
 * Used for configuring channels to join once you identify.
 */
module
{
	name = "ns_ajoin"
 
	/*
	 * The maximum number of channels a user can have on NickServ's AJOIN command.
	 */
	ajoinmax = 10
}
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "AJOIN"; command = "nickserv/ajoin"; }
 
/*
 * ns_alist
 *
 * Provides the command nickserv/alist.
 *
 * Used for viewing what channels you have access to.
 */
module { name = "ns_alist" }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "ALIST"; command = "nickserv/alist"; }
 
/*
 * ns_cert
 *
 * Provides the command nickserv/cert.
 *
 * Used for configuring your SSL certificate list, which can be used to automatically identify you.
 */
module
{
	name = "ns_cert"
 
	/*
	 * The maximum number of entries allowed on a nickname's certificate fingerprint list.
	 * The default is 5. This number cannot be set to 0.
	 */
	max = 5
}
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "CERT"; command = "nickserv/cert"; }
 
/*
 * ns_drop
 *
 * Provides the command nickserv/drop.
 *
 * Used for unregistering names.
 */
module { name = "ns_drop" }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "DROP"; command = "nickserv/drop"; }
 
/*
 * ns_getemail
 *
 * Provides the command nickserv/getemail.
 *
 * Used for getting registered accounts by searching for emails.
 */
module { name = "ns_getemail" }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "GETEMAIL"; command = "nickserv/getemail"; permission = "nickserv/getemail"; group = "nickserv/admin"; }
 
/*
 * ns_getpass
 *
 * Provides the command nickserv/getpass.
 *
 * Used for getting users passwords.
 *
 * Requires no encryption is being used.
 */
#module { name = "ns_getpass" }
#command { service = "NickServ"; name = "GETPASS"; command = "nickserv/getpass"; permission = "nickserv/getpass"; }
 
/*
 * ns_group
 *
 * Provides the commands nickserv/group, nickserv/glist, and nickserv/ungroup.
 *
 * Used for controlling nick groups.
 */
module
{
	name = "ns_group"
 
	/*
	 * The maximum number of nicks allowed in a group.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, but recommended. If not set or set to 0, no limits will be applied.
	 */
	maxaliases = 16
 
	/*
	 * If set, the NickServ GROUP command won't allow any group changes. This is recommended to
	 * prevent users from accidentally dropping their nicks, as it forces users to explicitly
	 * drop their nicks before adding it to another group.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, but recommended.
	 */
	nogroupchange = yes
}
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "GLIST"; command = "nickserv/glist"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "GROUP"; command = "nickserv/group"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "UNGROUP"; command = "nickserv/ungroup"; }
 
/*
 * ns_identify
 *
 * Provides the command nickserv/identify.
 *
 * Used for identifying to accounts.
 */
module { name = "ns_identify" }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "ID"; command = "nickserv/identify"; hide = true; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "IDENTIFY"; command = "nickserv/identify"; }
 
/*
 * ns_info
 *
 * Provides the commands:
 * nickserv/info. - Used for gathering information about an account.
 * nickserv/set/hide, nickserv/saset/hide - Used for configuring which options are publically shown in nickserv/info.
 *
 */
module { name = "ns_info" }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "INFO"; command = "nickserv/info"; }
 
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET HIDE"; command = "nickserv/set/hide"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET HIDE"; command = "nickserv/saset/hide"; permission = "nickserv/saset/hide"; }
 
 
/*
 * ns_list
 *
 * Provides the commands:
 *   nickserv/list - Used for retrieving and searching the registered account list.
 *   nickserv/set/private, nickserv/saset/private - Used for configuring whether or a users account shows up in nickserv/list.
 *
 */
module
{
	name = "ns_list"
 
	/*
	 * The maximum number of nicks to be returned for a NickServ LIST command.
	 */
	listmax = 50
}
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "LIST"; command = "nickserv/list"; }
 
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET PRIVATE"; command = "nickserv/set/private"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET PRIVATE"; command = "nickserv/saset/private"; permission = "nickserv/saset/private"; }
 
 
/*
 * ns_logout
 *
 * Provides the command nickserv/logout.
 *
 * Used for logging out of your account.
 */
module { name = "ns_logout" }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "LOGOUT"; command = "nickserv/logout"; }
 
/*
 * ns_recover
 *
 * Provides the command nickserv/recover.
 *
 * Used for recovering your nick from services or another user.
 */
module
{
	name = "ns_recover"
 
	/*
	 * If set, Services will svsnick and svsjoin users who use the recover
	 * command on an identified user to the nick and channels of the recovered user.
	 *
	 * This directive is opional.
	 */
	restoreonrecover = yes
}
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "RECOVER"; command = "nickserv/recover"; }
# Uncomment below to emulate 1.8's behavior of ghost and release.
#command { service = "NickServ"; name = "GHOST"; command = "nickserv/recover"; }
#command { service = "NickServ"; name = "RELEASE"; command = "nickserv/recover"; }
 
/*
 * ns_register
 *
 * Provides the commands nickserv/confirm, nickserv/register, and nickserv/resend.
 *
 * Used for registering accounts.
 */
module
{
	name = "ns_register"
 
	/*
	 * Registration confirmation setting. Set to "none" for no registration confirmation,
	 * "mail" for email confirmation, and "admin" to have services operators manually confirm
	 * every registration. Set to "disable" to completely disable all registrations.
	 */
	registration = "none"
 
	/*
	 * The minimum length of time between consecutive uses of NickServ's RESEND command.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, but recommended. If not set, this restriction will be disabled.
	 */
	resenddelay = 90s
 
	/*
	 * Prevents users from registering their nick if they are not connected
	 * for at least the given number of seconds.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	#nickregdelay = 30s
 
	/*
	 * The length of time a user using an unconfirmed account has
	 * before the account will be released for general use again.
	 */
	#unconfirmedexpire = 1d
}
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "CONFIRM"; command = "nickserv/confirm"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "REGISTER"; command = "nickserv/register"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "RESEND"; command = "nickserv/resend"; }
 
/*
 * ns_resetpass
 *
 * Provides the command nickserv/resetpass.
 *
 * Used for resetting passwords by emailing users a temporary one.
 */
module { name = "ns_resetpass" }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "RESETPASS"; command = "nickserv/resetpass"; }
 
/*
 * ns_set
 *
 * Provides the commands:
 *   nickserv/set, nickserv/saset - Dummy help wrappers for the SET and SASET commands.
 *   nickserv/set/autoop, nickserv/saset/autoop - Determines whether or not modes are automatically set users when joining a channel.
 *   nickserv/set/display, nickserv/saset/display - Used for setting a users display name.
 *   nickserv/set/email, nickserv/saset/email - Used for setting a users email address.
 *   nickserv/set/keepmodes, nickserv/saset/keepmodes - Configure whether or not services should retain a user's modes across sessions.
 *   nickserv/set/kill, nickserv/saset/kill - Used for configuring nickname protection.
 *   nickserv/set/language, nickserv/saset/language - Used for configuring what language services use.
 *   nickserv/set/message, nickserv/saset/message - Used to configure how services send messages to you.
 *   nickserv/set/password, nickserv/saset/password  - Used for changing a users password.
 *   nickserv/set/secure, nickserv/saset/secure - Used for configuring whether a user can identify by simply being recognized by nickserv/access.
 *   nickserv/saset/noexpire - Used for configuring noexpire, which prevents nicks from expiring.
 */
module
{
	name = "ns_set"
 
	/*
	 * Allow the use of the IMMED option in the NickServ SET KILL command.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	#allowkillimmed = yes
}
 
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET"; command = "nickserv/set"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET"; command = "nickserv/saset"; permission = "nickserv/saset/"; group = "nickserv/admin"; }
 
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET AUTOOP"; command = "nickserv/set/autoop"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET AUTOOP"; command = "nickserv/saset/autoop"; permission = "nickserv/saset/autoop"; }
 
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET DISPLAY"; command = "nickserv/set/display"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET DISPLAY"; command = "nickserv/saset/display"; permission = "nickserv/saset/display"; }
 
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET EMAIL"; command = "nickserv/set/email"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET EMAIL"; command = "nickserv/saset/email"; permission = "nickserv/saset/email"; }
 
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET KEEPMODES"; command = "nickserv/set/keepmodes"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET KEEPMODES"; command = "nickserv/saset/keepmodes"; permission = "nickserv/saset/keepmodes"; }
 
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET KILL"; command = "nickserv/set/kill"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET KILL"; command = "nickserv/saset/kill"; permission = "nickserv/saset/kill"; }
 
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET LANGUAGE"; command = "nickserv/set/language"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET LANGUAGE"; command = "nickserv/saset/language"; permission = "nickserv/saset/language"; }
 
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET MESSAGE"; command = "nickserv/set/message"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET MESSAGE"; command = "nickserv/saset/message"; permission = "nickserv/saset/message"; }
 
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET PASSWORD"; command = "nickserv/set/password"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET PASSWORD"; command = "nickserv/saset/password"; permission = "nickserv/saset/password"; }
 
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET SECURE"; command = "nickserv/set/secure"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET SECURE"; command = "nickserv/saset/secure"; permission = "nickserv/saset/secure"; }
 
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET NOEXPIRE"; command = "nickserv/saset/noexpire"; permission = "nickserv/saset/noexpire"; }
 
 
/*
 * ns_set_misc
 *
 * Provides the command nickserv/set/misc.
 *
 * Allows you to create arbitrary commands to set data, and have that data show up in nickserv/info.
 * A field named misc_description may be given for use with help output.
 */
module { name = "ns_set_misc" }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET URL"; command = "nickserv/set/misc"; misc_description = _("Associate a URL with your account"); }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET URL"; command = "nickserv/saset/misc"; misc_description = _("Associate a URL with this account"); permission = "nickserv/saset/url"; group = "nickserv/admin"; }
#command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET ICQ"; command = "nickserv/set/misc"; misc_description = _("Associate an ICQ account with your account"); }
#command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET ICQ"; command = "nickserv/saset/misc"; misc_description = _("Associate an ICQ account with this account"); permission = "nickserv/saset/icq"; group = "nickserv/admin"; }
#command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET TWITTER"; command = "nickserv/set/misc"; misc_description = _("Associate a Twitter account with your account"); }
#command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET TWITTER"; command = "nickserv/saset/misc"; misc_description = _("Associate a Twitter account with this account"); permission = "nickserv/saset/twitter"; group = "nickserv/admin"; }
#command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET FACEBOOK"; command = "nickserv/set/misc"; misc_description = _("Associate a Facebook URL with your account"); }
#command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET FACEBOOK"; command = "nickserv/saset/misc"; misc_description = _("Associate a Facebook URL with this account"); permission = "nickserv/saset/facebook"; group = "nickserv/admin"; }
 
/*
 * ns_status
 *
 * Provides the nickserv/status command.
 *
 * Used to determine if a user is recognized or identified by services.
 */
module { name = "ns_status" }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "STATUS"; command = "nickserv/status"; }
 
/*
 * ns_suspend
 *
 * Provides the commands nickserv/suspend and nickserv/unsuspend.
 *
 * Used to suspend and unsuspend nicknames. Suspended nicknames can not be used but their settings are preserved.
 */
module
{
	name = "ns_suspend"
 
	/*
	 * The length of time before a suspended nick becomes unsuspended.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional. If not set, the default is never.
	 */
	#suspendexpire = 90d
 
	/*
	 * Settings to show to non-opers in NickServ's INFO output.
	 * Comment to completely disable showing any information about
	 * suspended nicknames to non-opers.
	 */
	show = "suspended, by, reason, on, expires"
}
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SUSPEND"; command = "nickserv/suspend"; permission = "nickserv/suspend"; group = "nickserv/admin"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "UNSUSPEND"; command = "nickserv/unsuspend"; permission = "nickserv/suspend"; group = "nickserv/admin"; }
 
/*
 * ns_update
 *
 * Provides the command nickserv/update.
 *
 * Used to update your status on all channels, turn on your vHost, etc.
 */
module { name = "ns_update" }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "UPDATE"; command = "nickserv/update"; }
 
 
/*
 * Extra NickServ related modules.
 */
 
/*
 * ns_maxemail
 *
 * Limits how many times the same email address may be used in Anope
 * to register accounts.
 */
#module
{
	name = "ns_maxemail"
 
	/*
	 * The limit to how many registered nicks can use the same e-mail address. If set to 0 or left
	 * commented, there will be no limit enforced when registering new accounts or using
	 * /msg NickServ SET EMAIL.
	 */
	maxemails = 1
}


ChanServ

/*
 * Example configuration file for ChanServ.
 */
 
/*
 * First, create the service.
 */
service
{
	/*
	 * The name of the ChanServ client.
	 * If you change this value, you probably want to change the client directive in the configuration for the chanserv module too.
	 */
	nick = "ChanServ"
 
	/*
	 * The username of the ChanServ client.
	 */
	user = "services"
 
	/*
	 * The hostname of the ChanServ client.
	 */
	host = "services.host"
 
	/*
	 * The realname of the ChanServ client.
	 */
	gecos = "Channel Registration Service"
 
	/*
	 * The modes this client should use.
	 * Do not modify this unless you know what you are doing.
	 *
	 * These modes are very IRCd specific. If left commented, sane defaults
	 * are used based on what protocol module you have loaded.
	 *
	 * Note that setting this option incorrectly could potentially BREAK some, if
	 * not all, usefulness of the client. We will not support you if this client is
	 * unable to do certain things if this option is enabled.
	 */
	#modes = "+o"
 
	/*
	 * An optional comma separated list of channels this service should join. Outside
	 * of log channels this is not very useful, as the service will just idle in the
	 * specified channels, and will not accept any types of commands.
	 *
	 * Prefixes may be given to the channels in the form of mode characters or prefix symbols.
	 */
	#channels = "@#services,#mychan"
}
 
/*
 * Core ChanServ module.
 *
 * Provides essential functionality for ChanServ.
 */
module
{
	name = "chanserv"
 
	/*
	 * The name of the client that should be ChanServ.
	 */
	client = "ChanServ"
 
	/*
	 * The default options for newly registered channels. Note that changing these options
	 * will have no effect on channels which are already registered. The list must be separated
	 * by spaces.
	 *
	 * The options are:
	 * -      keeptopic: Retain topic when the channel is not in use
	 * -          peace: Disallow users from kicking or removing modes from others who are of the same
	 *                     access level or superior
	 * -     cs_private: Hide the channel from ChanServ's LIST command
	 * -     restricted: Kick/ban users who are restricted from the channel
	 * -      cs_secure: Enable channel security, requiring the user to be identified with NickServ in
	 *                     order to be considered for being on the access list of the channel
	 * -      secureops: Only allow operator status to be given if the user is on the access list
	 * -  securefounder: Only allow the real founder of the channel to drop the channel, change it's
	 *                     password, or change the founder or successor
	 * -       signkick: Use of ChanServ's KICK command will cause the user's nick to be signed to the kick.
	 * - signkick_level: Same as above, but the kick will not be signed if the user is at the same access
	 *                     level or superior to the target
	 * -      topiclock: Disallow the topic to be changed except with ChanServ's TOPIC command
	 * -        persist: Keep the channel open at all times
	 * -       noautoop: Disables autoop on the channel
	 * -  cs_keep_modes: Enables keep modes on the channel, which retains modes when the channel is
	 *                     not in use.
	 * -           none: No defaults
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, if left blank, the options will default to keeptopic, cs_secure, securefounder,
	 * and signkick. If you really want no defaults, use "none" by itself as the option.
	 */
	defaults = "keeptopic peace cs_secure securefounder signkick"
 
	/*
	 * The maximum number of channels which may be registered to a single nickname.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, but recommended.
	 * If not set, there will be no restriction on the numbers of channels a single nickname can have registered.
	 */
	maxregistered = 20
 
	/*
	 * The length of time before a channel registration expires.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, but recommended.
	 * If not set, the default is 14 days.
	 */
	expire = 14d
 
	/*
	 * The maximum number of entries on a channel's access list.
	 * If not set, the default is 1024. This can be set to 0 for unlimited.
	 */
	accessmax = 1024
 
	/*
	 * The length of time ChanServ stays in a channel after kicking a user from a channel they are not
	 * permitted to be in. This only occurs when the user is the only one in the channel.
	 */
	inhabit = 15s
 
	/*
	 * Allow only IRC Operators to use ChanServ.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	#opersonly = yes
 
	/*
	 * Modes that will not be allowed to be locked. Oper only modes such as +O
	 * are always restricted from regular users and are not affected by this.
	 * Comment out for no restrictions.
	 */
	#nomlock = "P"
 
	/*
	 * Modes that are required to be set and only set on all registered channels.
	 * These modes can not be locked or unlocked. The registered channel mode is
	 * automatically always required, if such a mode exists.
	 */
	#require = "r"
 
	/*
	 * The maximum length of the reason field for user commands such as chanserv/kick
	 * and chanserv/ban.
	 */
	reasonmax = 200
 
	/*
	 * If set, prevents channel access entries from containing hostmasks.
	 */
	disallow_hostmask_access = false
 
	/*
	 * If set, prevents channels from being on access lists.
	 */
	disallow_channel_access = false
 
	/*
	 * If set, ChanServ will always lower the timestamp of registered channels to their registration date.
	 * This prevents several race conditions where unauthorized users can join empty registered channels and set
	 * modes etc. prior to services deopping them.
	 */
	always_lower_ts = false
}
 
/*
 * ChanServ privilege configuration.
 *
 * ChanServ privileges are used to determine who has what access in channels. By default the core has its own
 * set of privileges it uses for various commands, which are defined below. Privilege ranks are used to
 * determine how powerful privileges are relative to other privileges, which is used by Anope to determine
 * who has greater access in a channel.
 *
 * If you load cs_access, you may define a level for the privilege, which is used by chanserv/access and chanserv/levels.
 * The levels defined will be used as the default levels for newly registered channels.
 * The level "founder" is a special level which means anyone with the privilege FOUNDER on the channel
 * has that permission. Additionally, the level "disabled" means that no one can use the privilege, including founders.
 *
 * If you load cs_flags, you may define a flag associated with that privilege for use in chanserv/flags.
 *
 * If you load cs_xop, you may define a XOP command to associate the privilege with.
 *
 * The name of privileges are uesd to associate them with channel modes. If you are using an IRCd that allows you to define additional
 * channel status modes, such as InspIRCd, you can associate privileges (and thus access levels, flags, xop) with the mode by naming
 * the privileges appropriately. For example, if you had a channel mode called admin, you could create AUTOADMIN, ADMIN, and ADMINME
 * privileges which would automatically be associated with that channel mode.
 *
 * Defining new privileges here is not useful unless you have a module (eg, a third party one) made to check for
 * the specific level you are defining.
 *
 * Sane defaults are provided below that do not need to be edited unless you wish to change the default behavior.
 */
 
/*
 * ACCESS_CHANGE privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/access, chanserv/flags and chanserv/xop.
 *
 * Users with this permission can modify the permissions of others.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "ACCESS_CHANGE"
	rank = 0
	level = 10
	flag = "f"
	xop = "SOP"
}
 
/*
 * ACCESS_LIST privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/access, chanserv/flags, and chanserv/xop.
 *
 * Users with this permission can view the access list of channels.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "ACCESS_LIST"
	rank = 10
	level = 3
	flag = "f"
	xop = "VOP"
}
 
/*
 * AKICK privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/akick and chanserv/enforce.
 *
 * Users with this permission can modify the AKICK list.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "AKICK"
	rank = 250
	level = 10
	flag = "K"
	xop = "SOP"
}
 
/*
 * ASSIGN privilege.
 *
 * Used by botserv/assign.
 *
 * Users with this permission can assign and unassign BotServ bots to and from the channel.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "ASSIGN"
	rank = 270
	level = "founder"
	flag = "s"
	xop = "QOP"
}
 
/*
 * AUTOHALFOP privilege.
 *
 * Used by the core.
 *
 * Users with this permission get halfop on join.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "AUTOHALFOP"
	rank = 100
	level = 4
	flag = "H"
	xop = "HOP"
}
 
/*
 * AUTOOP privilege.
 *
 * Used by the core.
 *
 * Users with this permission get op on join.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "AUTOOP"
	rank = 210
	level = 5
	flag = "O"
	xop = "AOP"
}
 
/*
 * AUTOOWNER privilege.
 *
 * Used by the core.
 *
 * Users with this permission get owner on join.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "AUTOOWNER"
	rank = 330
	level = 9999
	flag = "Q"
	xop = "QOP"
}
 
/*
 * AUTOPROTECT privilege.
 *
 * Used by the core.
 *
 * Users with this permission get admin on join.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "AUTOPROTECT"
	rank = 240
	level = 10
	flag = "A"
	xop = "SOP"
}
 
/*
 * AUTOVOICE privilege.
 *
 * Used by the core.
 *
 * Users with this permission get voice on join.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "AUTOVOICE"
	rank = 50
	level = 3
	flag = "V"
	xop = "VOP"
}
 
/*
 * BADWORDS privilege.
 *
 * Used by botserv/badwords.
 *
 * Users with this permission can modify BotServ's BADWORDS list.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "BADWORDS"
	rank = 260
	level = 10
	flag = "K"
	xop = "SOP"
}
 
/*
 * BAN privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/ban.
 *
 * Users with this permission can use the BAN command.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "BAN"
	rank = 150
	level = 4
	flag = "b"
	xop = "HOP"
}
 
/*
 * FANTASIA privilege.
 *
 * Used by botserv/main and chanserv/xop.
 *
 * Users with this permission can use fantasy commands in the channel.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "FANTASIA"
	rank = 30
	level = 3
	flag = "c"
	xop = "VOP"
}
 
/*
 * FOUNDER privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/access, chanserv/akick,
 * chanserv/drop, chanserv/set/founder,
 * chanserv/set/securefounder, chanserv/set/successor and chanserv/xop.
 *
 * Users with this permission are treated as founders and can use
 * commands restricted to founders.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "FOUNDER"
	rank = 360
	level = 10000
	flag = "F"
	xop = "QOP"
}
 
/*
 * GETKEY privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/getkey and nickserv/ajoin.
 *
 * Users with this permission can get they channel key with GETKEY and
 * can use nickserv/ajoin to join channels with keys.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "GETKEY"
	rank = 180
	level = 5
	flag = "G"
	xop = "AOP"
}
 
/*
 * HALFOP privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/mode, chanserv/halfop and chanserv/dehalfop.
 *
 * Users with this permission can use ChanServ to halfop and dehalfop
 * others in the channel.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "HALFOP"
	rank = 120
	level = 5
	flag = "h"
	xop = "AOP"
}
 
/*
 * HALFOPME privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/mode, chanserv/halfop and chanserv/dehalfop.
 *
 * Users with this permission can use ChanServ to halfop and dehalfop
 * themselves in the channel.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "HALFOPME"
	rank = 110
	level = 4
	flag = "h"
	xop = "HOP"
}
 
/*
 * INFO privilege.
 *
 * Used by botserv/info and chanserv/info.
 *
 * Users with this permission are allowed to get the full INFO output
 * from BotServ and ChanServ.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "INFO"
	rank = 80
	level = 9999
	flag = "I"
	xop = "QOP"
}
 
/*
 * INVITE privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/invite and nickserv/ajoin.
 *
 * Users with this permission can invite users through ChanServ and
 * join invite only channels with nickserv/ajoin.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "INVITE"
	rank = 190
	level = 5
	flag = "i"
	xop = "AOP"
}
 
/*
 * KICK privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/kick.
 *
 * Users with this permission can use the KICK command.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "KICK"
	rank = 130
	level = 4
	flag = "k"
	xop = "HOP"
}
 
/*
 * MEMO privilege.
 *
 * Used by memoserv/del, memoserv/ignore, memoserv/info, memoserv/list,
 * memoserv/main, memoserv/read and memoserv/set.
 *
 * Users with this permission can manage channel memos.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "MEMO"
	rank = 280
	level = 10
	flag = "m"
	xop = "SOP"
}
 
/*
 * MODE privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/mode.
 *
 * Users with this permission can set modes through ChanServ and change
 * the mode lock.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "MODE"
	rank = 170
	level = 9999
	flag = "s"
	xop = "QOP"
}
 
/*
 * NOKICK privilege.
 *
 * Used by botserv/kick.
 *
 * Users with this permission are spared from automated BotServ kicks.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "NOKICK"
	rank = 20
	level = 1
	flag = "N"
	xop = "VOP"
}
 
/*
 * OP privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/mode, chanserv/modes.
 *
 * Users with this permission can use ChanServ to op and deop
 * others in the channel.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "OP"
	rank = 230
	level = 5
	flag = "o"
	xop = "SOP"
}
 
/*
 * OPME privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/mode, chanserv/modes.
 *
 * Users with this permission can use ChanServ to op and deop
 * themselves in the channel.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "OPME"
	rank = 220
	level = 5
	flag = "o"
	xop = "AOP"
}
 
/*
 * OWNER privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/mode and chanserv/modes.
 *
 * Users with this permission can use ChanServ to owner and deowner
 * others in the channel.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "OWNER"
	rank = 350
	level = "founder"
	flag = "q"
	xop = "QOP"
}
 
/*
 * OWNERME privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/mode and chanserv/modes.
 *
 * Users with this permission can use ChanServ to owner and deowner
 * themselves in the channel.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "OWNERME"
	rank = 340
	level = 9999
	flag = "q"
	xop = "QOP"
}
 
/*
 * PROTECT privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/mode and chanserv/modes.
 *
 * Users with this permission can use ChanServ to protect and deprotect
 * others in the channel.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "PROTECT"
	rank = 310
	level = 9999
	flag = "a"
	xop = "QOP"
}
 
/*
 * PROTECTME privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/mode and chanserv/modes.
 *
 * Users with this permission can use ChanServ to protect and deprotect
 * themselves in the channel.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "PROTECTME"
	rank = 300
	level = 10
	flag = "a"
	xop = "AOP"
}
 
/*
 * SAY privilege.
 *
 * Used by botserv/control.
 *
 * Users with this permission can use the BotServ bot in the channel to
 * say or do a /me with the provided message.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "SAY"
	rank = 90
	level = 5
	flag = "B"
	xop = "AOP"
}
 
/*
 * SET privilege.
 *
 * Used by botserv/kick, botserv/set, chanserv/clone, chanserv/log,
 * chanserv/saset/noexpire and chanserv/set.
 *
 * Users with this permission can set what BotServ will kick for, change
 * BotServ and ChanServ settings, clone ChanServ channel setings, and
 * set ChanServ logging options.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "SET"
	rank = 320
	level = 9999
	flag = "s"
	xop = "QOP"
}
 
/*
 * SIGNKICK privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/ban and chanserv/kick.
 *
 * Users with this permission won't get their nick shown in the kick
 * through ChanServ when the setting SIGNKICK is set to LEVEL.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "SIGNKICK"
	rank = 140
	level = 9999
	flag = "K"
	xop = "QOP"
}
 
/*
 * TOPIC privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/topic.
 *
 * Users with this permission can change the channel topic through ChanServ.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "TOPIC"
	rank = 160
	level = 5
	flag = "t"
	xop = "AOP"
}
 
/*
 * UNBAN privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/unban.
 *
 * Users with this permission can unban themselves and others through ChanServ.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "UNBAN"
	rank = 200
	level = 4
	flag = "u"
	xop = "HOP"
}
 
/*
 * VOICE privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/mode and chanserv/modes.
 *
 * Users with this permission can use ChanServ to voice and devoice
 * others in the channel.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "VOICE"
	rank = 70
	level = 4
	flag = "v"
	xop = "HOP"
}
 
/*
 * VOICEME privilege.
 *
 * Used by chanserv/mode and chanserv/modes.
 *
 * Users with this permission can use ChanServ to voice and devoice
 * themselves in the channel.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "VOICEME"
	rank = 60
	level = 3
	flag = "v"
	xop = "VOP"
}
 
/*
 * Core ChanServ commands.
 *
 * In Anope modules can provide (multiple) commands, each of which has a unique command name. Once these modules
 * are loaded you can then configure the commands to be added to any client you like with any name you like.
 *
 * Additionally, you may provide a permission name that must be in the opertype of users executing the command.
 *
 * Sane defaults are provided below that do not need to be edited unless you wish to change the default behavior.
 */
 
/* Command group configuration for ChanServ.
 *
 * Commands may optionally be placed into groups to make ChanServ's HELP output easier to understand.
 * Remove the following groups to use the old behavior of simply listing all ChanServ commands from HELP.
 */
command_group
{
	name = "chanserv/access"
	description = _("Used to manage the list of privileged users")
}
 
command_group
{
	name = "chanserv/status"
	description = _("Used to modify the channel status of you or other users")
}
 
command_group
{
	name = "chanserv/management"
	description = _("Used to manage channels")
}
 
command_group
{
	name = "chanserv/admin"
	description = _("Services Operator commands")
}
 
/* Give it a help command. */
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "HELP"; command = "generic/help"; }
 
/*
 * cs_access
 *
 * Provides commands chanserv/access and chanserv/levels.
 * Provides the access system "levels".
 *
 * Used for giving users access in channels using a levels system. Allows allows redefining which privileges
 * are representated by given level on a per channel basis.
 *
 * The "LIST" subcommand of chanserv/access will show every access entry on the channel, including access
 * entries not added by cs_access. The "level" of these entries will be the representation of the access
 * entry by the other access system, which could be an XOP command name, or a set of flags.
 */
module { name = "cs_access" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "ACCESS"; command = "chanserv/access"; group = "chanserv/access"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "LEVELS"; command = "chanserv/levels"; group = "chanserv/access"; }
 
/*
 * cs_akick
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/akick.
 *
 * Used for preventing users from joining channels.
 */
module
{
	name = "cs_akick"
 
	/*
	 * The maximum number of entries on a channel's autokick list.
	 */
	autokickmax = 32
 
	/*
	 * The default reason for an autokick if none is given.
	 */
	autokickreason = "User has been banned from the channel"
}
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "AKICK"; command = "chanserv/akick"; group = "chanserv/management"; }
 
/*
 * cs_ban
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/ban.
 *
 * The configuration option 'kick' may be set in a command block for this command to control
 * whether or not users will be kicked from the channel once banned. The default is 'yes'.
 *
 * The configuration option 'mode' may be set to control which mode is set, such as BAN or QUIET.
 * The default is BAN.
 *
 * Used for banning users from channels.
 */
module { name = "cs_ban" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "BAN"; command = "chanserv/ban"; }
 
/*
 * cs_clone
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/clone.
 *
 * Used for copying channel settings from one channel to another.
 */
module { name = "cs_clone" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "CLONE"; command = "chanserv/clone"; group = "chanserv/management"; }
 
/*
 * cs_drop
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/drop.
 *
 * Used for unregistering channels.
 */
module { name = "cs_drop" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "DROP"; command = "chanserv/drop"; }
 
/*
 * cs_enforce
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/enforce.
 *
 * Used to enforce various channel settings such as secureops and restricted.
 */
module { name = "cs_enforce" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "ENFORCE"; command = "chanserv/enforce"; group = "chanserv/management"; }
 
/*
 * cs_entrymsg
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/entrymsg.
 *
 * Used to configure entry messages sent to users when they join a channel.
 */
module
{
	name = "cs_entrymsg"
 
	/* The maximum number of entrymsgs allowed per channel. If not set, defaults to 5. */
	maxentries = 5
}
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "ENTRYMSG"; command = "chanserv/entrymsg"; group = "chanserv/management"; }
 
/*
 * cs_flags
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/flags.
 * Provides the access system "flags".
 *
 * Used for giving users access in channels.
 *
 * The "LIST" subcommand of chanserv/flags will show every access entry on the channel, including access
 * entries not added by cs_flags. The "Flags" of these entries will be the flags representation of the
 * privilege set granted by the access entry.
 */
module { name = "cs_flags" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "FLAGS"; command = "chanserv/flags"; group = "chanserv/access"; }
 
/*
 * cs_getkey
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/getkey.
 *
 * Used for getting the key for channels.
 */
module { name = "cs_getkey" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "GETKEY"; command = "chanserv/getkey"; }
 
/*
 * cs_info
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/info.
 *
 * Used for getting information about channels.
 */
module { name = "cs_info" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "INFO"; command = "chanserv/info"; }
 
/*
 * cs_invite
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/invite.
 *
 * Used for inviting yourself in to channels.
 */
module { name = "cs_invite" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "INVITE"; command = "chanserv/invite"; }
 
/*
 * cs_kick
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/kick.
 *
 * Used for kicking users from channels.
 */
module { name = "cs_kick" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "KICK"; command = "chanserv/kick"; }
 
/*
 * cs_list
 *
 * Provides the commands:
 *   chanserv/list - Used for retrieving and searching the registered channel list.
 *   chanserv/set/private - Used for setting whether channels should show up in chanserv/list.
 */
module
{
	name = "cs_list"
 
	/*
	 * The maximum number of channels to be returned for a ChanServ LIST command.
	 */
	listmax = 50
}
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "LIST"; command = "chanserv/list"; }
 
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET PRIVATE"; command = "chanserv/set/private"; }
 
 
/*
 * cs_log
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/log.
 *
 * Use for configuring what actions on channels are logged and where.
 */
module
{
	name = "cs_log"
 
	/* Default log settings for newly registered channels */
 
	#default
	{
		command = "chanserv/modes"
		method = "MESSAGE @"
	}
 
	#default
	{
		service = "ChanServ"
		command = "ACCESS"
		method = "MESSAGE @"
	}
 
	#default
	{
		command = "chanserv/xop"
		method = "MESSAGE @"
	}
 
	#default
	{
		service = "ChanServ"
		command = "FLAGS"
		method = "MESSAGE @"
	}
}
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "LOG"; command = "chanserv/log"; group = "chanserv/management"; }
 
/*
 * cs_mode
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/mode and chanserv/modes.
 *
 * Used for changing mode locks and changing modes. Multiple commands may be mapped to chanserv/modes, the
 * configuration directive 'set' and 'unset' are used to tell chanserv/modes which modes should be set or
 * unset when the command is executed.
 */
module
{
	name = "cs_mode"
 
	/*
	 * Default modes for mode lock, these are set on newly registered channels.
	 *
	 * If not set, the default is +nt.
	 */
	mlock = "+nt"
}
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "MODE"; command = "chanserv/mode"; group = "chanserv/management"; }
 
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "OWNER"; command = "chanserv/modes"; group = "chanserv/status"; set = "OWNER" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "DEOWNER"; command = "chanserv/modes"; group = "chanserv/status"; unset = "OWNER" }
 
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "PROTECT"; command = "chanserv/modes"; group = "chanserv/status"; set = "PROTECT" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "DEPROTECT"; command = "chanserv/modes"; group = "chanserv/status"; unset = "PROTECT" }
 
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "OP"; command = "chanserv/modes"; group = "chanserv/status"; set = "OP" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "DEOP"; command = "chanserv/modes"; group = "chanserv/status"; unset = "OP" }
 
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "HALFOP"; command = "chanserv/modes"; group = "chanserv/status"; set = "HALFOP" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "DEHALFOP"; command = "chanserv/modes"; group = "chanserv/status"; unset = "HALFOP" }
 
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "VOICE"; command = "chanserv/modes"; group = "chanserv/status"; set = "VOICE" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "DEVOICE"; command = "chanserv/modes"; group = "chanserv/status"; unset = "VOICE" }
 
 
/*
 * cs_register
 *
 * Provides the commands chanserv/register.
 *
 * Used for registering channels.
 */
module { name = "cs_register" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "REGISTER"; command = "chanserv/register"; }
 
/*
 * cs_seen
 *
 * Provides the commands chanserv/seen and operserv/seen.
 *
 * Records the last time a user was seen and what they were doing and allows users to request this data.
 * Also allows administrators to view stats about seen data and purge the database.
 */
module
{
	name = "cs_seen"
 
	/* If set, uses the older 1.8 style seen, which is less resource intensive */
	simple = false
 
	/* Sets the time to keep seen entries in the seen database. */
	purgetime = "30d"
 
	/* Sets the delay between checks for expired seen entries. */
	expiretimeout = "1d"
}
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SEEN"; command = "operserv/seen"; permission = "operserv/seen"; }
 
/*
 * cs_set
 *
 * Provides the commands:
 *   chanserv/set and chanserv/saset - Dummy help wrappers for the SET commands.
 *   chanserv/set/autoop - Used for configuring whether or not ChanServ automatically gives channel status to users.
 *   chanserv/set/bantype - Used for controlling what format of bans are placed on channels.
 *   chanserv/set/description - Used for changing channels descriptions.
 *   chanserv/set/founder - Used for changing a channel's founder.
 *   chanserv/set/keepmodes - Used for enabling or disabling keepmodes, which retains channel modes.
 *   chanserv/set/peace - Used for configuring if users are able to kick other users with higher access than them.
 *   chanserv/set/persist - Used for setting whether ChanServ should stay in channels after the last user leaves.
 *   chanserv/set/restricted - Used for setting whether users not on a channel's access list can join.
 *   chanserv/set/secure - Used for setting whether users who are recognized for accounts should have their access in channels.
 *   chanserv/set/securefounder - Used for setting whether users with founder level access in channels have true founder or not.
 *   chanserv/set/secureops - Used for restricting who can have channel op privilege in a channel to those whom have access in the channel.
 *   chanserv/set/signkick - Used for setting signkick, which appends the kicker's name to kicks sent through ChanServ.
 *   chanserv/set/successor - Used for setting channel successors, which become channel founders if the founders' account expires.
 *   chanserv/saset/noexpire - Used for setting noexpire, which prevents channels from expiring.
 *
 * This is a dummy command to provide a help wrapper for the various SET commands.
 */
module
{
	name = "cs_set"
 
	/*
	 * The default ban type for newly registered channels.
	 *
	 * defbantype can be:
	 *
	 * 0: ban in the form of *!user@host
	 * 1: ban in the form of *!*user@host
	 * 2: ban in the form of *!*@host
	 * 3: ban in the form of *!*user@*.domain
	 */
	defbantype = 2
 
	/*
	 * If set, persisent channels have their creation times lowered to their
	 * original registration dates.
	 */
	persist_lower_ts = true
}
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET"; command = "chanserv/set"; group = "chanserv/management"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET AUTOOP"; command = "chanserv/set/autoop"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET BANTYPE"; command = "chanserv/set/bantype"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET DESCRIPTION"; command = "chanserv/set/description"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET DESC"; command = "chanserv/set/description"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET FOUNDER"; command = "chanserv/set/founder"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET KEEPMODES"; command = "chanserv/set/keepmodes"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET PEACE"; command = "chanserv/set/peace"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET PERSIST"; command = "chanserv/set/persist"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET RESTRICTED"; command = "chanserv/set/restricted"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET SECURE"; command = "chanserv/set/secure"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET SECUREFOUNDER"; command = "chanserv/set/securefounder"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET SECUREOPS"; command = "chanserv/set/secureops"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET SIGNKICK"; command = "chanserv/set/signkick"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET SUCCESSOR"; command = "chanserv/set/successor"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET NOEXPIRE"; command = "chanserv/saset/noexpire"; permission = "chanserv/saset/noexpire"; }
 
/*
 * cs_set_misc
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/set/misc.
 *
 * Allows you to create arbitrary commands to set data, and have that data show up in chanserv/info.
 * A field named misc_description may be given for use with help output.
 */
module { name = "cs_set_misc" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET URL"; command = "chanserv/set/misc"; misc_description = _("Associate a URL with the channel"); }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET EMAIL"; command = "chanserv/set/misc"; misc_description = _("Associate an E-mail address with the channel"); }
 
/*
 * cs_status
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/status.
 *
 * Used for determining a user's access on a channel and whether
 * or not they match any autokick entries.
 */
module { name = "cs_status" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "STATUS"; command = "chanserv/status"; }
 
/*
 * cs_suspend
 *
 * Provides the commands chanserv/suspend and chanserv/unsuspend.
 *
 * Used for suspending and unsuspending channels. Suspended channels can not be used but their settings are stored.
 */
module
{
	name = "cs_suspend"
 
	/*
	 * The length of time before a suspended channel expires.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 * If not set, the default is never.
	 */
	expire = 90d
 
	/*
	 * Settings to show to non-opers in ChanServ's INFO output.
	 * Comment to completely disable showing any information about
	 * suspended channels to non-opers.
	 */
	show = "suspended, by, reason, on, expires"
}
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SUSPEND"; command = "chanserv/suspend"; permission = "chanserv/suspend"; group = "chanserv/admin"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "UNSUSPEND"; command = "chanserv/unsuspend"; permission = "chanserv/suspend"; group = "chanserv/admin"; }
 
/*
 * cs_sync
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/sync.
 *
 * Used to sync users channel status modes with what access they have.
 */
module { name = "cs_sync" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SYNC"; command = "chanserv/sync"; group = "chanserv/management"; }
 
/*
 * cs_topic
 *
 * Provides the commands:
 *   chanserv/topic - Used for changing the channel topic. Useful in conjunction with chanserv/set/topiclock.
 *   chanserv/set/keeptopic - Used for configuring if ChanServ is to restore the channel topic when a channel is created.
 *
 */
module { name = "cs_topic" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "TOPIC"; command = "chanserv/topic"; group = "chanserv/management"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SET KEEPTOPIC"; command = "chanserv/set/keeptopic"; }
 
/*
 * cs_unban
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/unban.
 *
 * Used for unbanning users from channels.
 */
module { name = "cs_unban" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "UNBAN"; command = "chanserv/unban"; }
 
/*
 * cs_updown
 *
 * Provides the commands chanserv/up and chanserv/down.
 *
 * Used for setting or removing your status modes on a channel.
 */
module { name = "cs_updown" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "DOWN"; command = "chanserv/down"; group = "chanserv/status"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "UP"; command = "chanserv/up"; group = "chanserv/status"; }
 
/*
 * cs_xop
 *
 * Provides the command chanserv/xop.
 * Provides the access system "XOP".
 *
 * Used for giving users access in channels. Many commands may be linked to chanserv/xop, but the
 * privileges given by each is determined by the privilege:xop settings above. These commands should
 * be ordered from highest to lowest, as each command inherits the privileges of the commands below
 * it.
 *
 * The "LIST" subcommand of chanserv/xop will show only XOP access entries of the given XOP type. You
 * can not view the entire access list at once, and instead should use another access system to do that.
 */
module { name = "cs_xop" }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "QOP"; command = "chanserv/xop"; group = "chanserv/access"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "SOP"; command = "chanserv/xop"; group = "chanserv/access"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "AOP"; command = "chanserv/xop"; group = "chanserv/access"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "HOP"; command = "chanserv/xop"; group = "chanserv/access"; }
command { service = "ChanServ"; name = "VOP"; command = "chanserv/xop"; group = "chanserv/access"; }
 
 
/*
 * Extra ChanServ related modules.
 */
 
/*
 * cs_statusupdate
 *
 * This module automatically updates users status on channels when the
 * channel's access list is modified.
 */
module { name = "cs_statusupdate" }

MemoServ

/*
 * Example configuration file for MemoServ.
 */
 
/*
 * First, create the service.
 */
service
{
	/*
	 * The name of the MemoServ client.
	 * If you change this value, you probably want to change the client directive in the configuration for the memoserv module too.
	 */
	nick = "MemoServ"
 
	/*
	 * The username of the MemoServ client.
	 */
	user = "services"
 
	/*
	 * The hostname of the MemoServ client.
	 */
	host = "services.host"
 
	/*
	 * The realname of the MemoServ client.
	 */
	gecos = "Memo Service"
 
	/*
	 * The modes this client should use.
	 * Do not modify this unless you know what you are doing.
	 *
	 * These modes are very IRCd specific. If left commented, sane defaults
	 * are used based on what protocol module you have loaded.
	 *
	 * Note that setting this option incorrectly could potentially BREAK some, if
	 * not all, usefulness of the client. We will not support you if this client is
	 * unable to do certain things if this option is enabled.
	 */
	#modes = "+o"
 
	/*
	 * An optional comma separated list of channels this service should join. Outside
	 * of log channels this is not very useful, as the service will just idle in the
	 * specified channels, and will not accept any types of commands.
	 *
	 * Prefixes may be given to the channels in the form of mode characters or prefix symbols.
	 */
	#channels = "@#services,#mychan"
}
 
/*
 * Core MemoServ module.
 *
 * Provides essential functionality for MemoServ.
 */
module
{
	name = "memoserv"
	/*
	 * The name of the client that should be MemoServ. Clients are configured
	 * with the service blocks.
	 */
	client = "MemoServ"
 
	/*
	 * The maximum number of memos a user is allowed to keep by default. Normal users may set the
	 * limit anywhere between 0 and this value. Services Admins can change it to any value or
	 * disable it.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, but recommended. If not set, the limit is disabled
	 * by default, and normal users can set any limit they want.
	 */
	maxmemos = 20
 
	/*
	 * The delay between consecutive uses of the MemoServ SEND command. This can help prevent spam
	 * as well as denial-of-service attacks from sending large numbers of memos and filling up disk
	 * space (and memory). The default 3-second wait means a maximum average of 150 bytes of memo
	 * per second per user under the current IRC protocol.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, but recommended.
	 */
	senddelay = 3s
}
 
/*
 * Core MemoServ commands.
 *
 * In Anope modules can provide (multiple) commands, each of which has a unique command name. Once these modules
 * are loaded you can then configure the commands to be added to any client you like with any name you like.
 *
 * Additionally, you may provide a permission name that must be in the opertype of users executing the command.
 *
 * Sane defaults are provided below that do not need to be edited unless you wish to change the default behavior.
 */
 
/* Give it a help command. */
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "HELP"; command = "generic/help"; }
 
/*
 * ms_cancel
 *
 * Provides the command memoserv/cancel.
 *
 * Used to cancel memos already sent but not yet read.
 */
module { name = "ms_cancel" }
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "CANCEL"; command = "memoserv/cancel"; }
 
/*
 * ms_check
 *
 * Provides the command memoserv/check.
 *
 * Used to check if a sent memo has been read.
 */
module { name = "ms_check" }
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "CHECK"; command = "memoserv/check"; }
 
/*
 * ms_del
 *
 * Provides the command memoserv/del.
 *
 * Used to delete your memos.
 */
module { name = "ms_del" }
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "DEL"; command = "memoserv/del"; }
 
/*
 * ms_ignore
 *
 * Provides the command memoserv/ignore.
 *
 * Used to ignore memos from specific users.
 */
module { name = "ms_ignore" }
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "IGNORE"; command = "memoserv/ignore"; }
 
/*
 * ms_info
 *
 * Provides the command memoserv/info.
 *
 * Used to show memo related information about an account or a channel.
 */
module { name = "ms_info" }
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "INFO"; command = "memoserv/info"; }
 
/*
 * ms_list
 *
 * Provides the command memoserv/list.
 *
 * Used to list your current memos.
 */
module { name = "ms_list" }
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "LIST"; command = "memoserv/list"; }
 
/*
 * ms_read
 *
 * Provides the command memoserv/read.
 *
 * Used to read your memos.
 */
module { name = "ms_read" }
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "READ"; command = "memoserv/read"; }
 
/*
 * ms_rsend
 *
 * Provides the command memoserv/rsend.
 *
 * Used to send a memo requiring a receipt be sent back once it is read.
 *
 * Requires configuring memoserv:memoreceipt.
 */
#module
{
	name = "ms_rsend"
 
	/*
	 * Only allow Services Operators to use ms_rsend.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	operonly = false
}
#command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "RSEND"; command = "memoserv/rsend"; }
 
/*
 * ms_send
 *
 * Provides the command memoserv/send.
 *
 * Used to send memos.
 */
module { name = "ms_send" }
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "SEND"; command = "memoserv/send"; }
 
/*
 * ms_sendall
 *
 * Provides the command memoserv/sendall.
 *
 * Used to send a mass memo to every registered user.
 */
module { name = "ms_sendall" }
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "SENDALL"; command = "memoserv/sendall"; permission = "memoserv/sendall"; }
 
/*
 * ms_set
 *
 * Provides the command memoserv/set.
 *
 * Used to set settings such as how you are notified of new memos, and your memo limit.
 */
module { name = "ms_set" }
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "SET"; command = "memoserv/set"; }
 
/*
 * ms_staff
 *
 * Provides the command memoserv/staff.
 *
 * Used to send a memo to all registered staff members.
 */
module { name = "ms_staff" }
command { service = "MemoServ"; name = "STAFF"; command = "memoserv/staff"; permission = "memoserv/staff"; }

OperServ

/*
 * Example configuration file for OperServ.
 */
 
/*
 * First, create the service.
 */
service
{
	/*
	 * The name of the OperServ client.
	 * If you change this value, you probably want to change the client directive in the configuration for the operserv module too.
	 */
	nick = "OperServ"
 
	/*
	 * The username of the OperServ client.
	 */
	user = "services"
 
	/*
	 * The hostname of the OperServ client.
	 */
	host = "services.host"
 
	/*
	 * The realname of the OperServ client.
	 */
	gecos = "Operator Service"
 
	/*
	 * The modes this client should use.
	 * Do not modify this unless you know what you are doing.
	 *
	 * These modes are very IRCd specific. If left commented, sane defaults
	 * are used based on what protocol module you have loaded.
	 *
	 * Note that setting this option incorrectly could potentially BREAK some, if
	 * not all, usefulness of the client. We will not support you if this client is
	 * unable to do certain things if this option is enabled.
	 */
	#modes = "+o"
 
	/*
	 * An optional comma separated list of channels this service should join. Outside
	 * of log channels this is not very useful, as the service will just idle in the
	 * specified channels, and will not accept any types of commands.
	 *
	 * Prefixes may be given to the channels in the form of mode characters or prefix symbols.
	 */
	#channels = "@#services,#mychan"
}
 
/*
 * Core OperServ module.
 *
 * Provides essential functionality for OperServ.
 */
module
{
	name = "operserv"
 
	/*
	 * The name of the client that should be OperServ.
	 */
	client = "OperServ"
 
	/*
	 * These define the default expiration times for, respectively, AKILLs, CHANKILLs, SNLINEs,
	 * and SQLINEs.
	 */
	autokillexpiry = 30d
	chankillexpiry = 30d
	snlineexpiry = 30d
	sqlineexpiry = 30d
 
	/*
	 * If set, this option will make Services send an AKILL command immediately after it has been
	 * added with AKILL ADD. This eliminates the need for killing the user after the AKILL has
	 * been added.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, but recommended.
	 */
	akillonadd = yes
 
	/*
	 * If set, this option will make Services send an (SVS)KILL command immediately after SNLINE ADD.
	 * This eliminates the need for killing the user after the SNLINE has been added.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	killonsnline = yes
 
	/*
	 * If set, this option will make Services send an (SVS)KILL command immediately after SQLINE ADD.
	 * This eliminates the need for killing the user after the SQLINE has been added.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	killonsqline = yes
 
	/*
	 * Adds the nickname of the IRC Operator issuing an AKILL to the kill reason.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	addakiller = yes
 
	/*
	 * Adds akill IDs to akills. Akill IDs are given to users in their ban reason and can be used to easily view,
	 * modify, or remove an akill from the ID.
	 */
	akillids = yes
 
	/*
	 * If set, only IRC Operators will be permitted to use OperServ, regardless of command access restrictions.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, but recommended.
	 */
	opersonly = yes
}
 
/*
 * Core OperServ commands.
 *
 * In Anope modules can provide (multiple) commands, each of which has a unique command name. Once these modules
 * are loaded you can then configure the commands to be added to any client you like with any name you like.
 *
 * Additionally, you may provide a permission name that must be in the opertype of users executing the command.
 *
 * Sane defaults are provided below that do not need to be edited unless you wish to change the default behavior.
 */
 
/* Give it a help command. */
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "HELP"; command = "generic/help"; }
 
/*
 * os_akill
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/akill.
 *
 * Used to ban users from the network.
 */
module { name = "os_akill" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "AKILL"; command = "operserv/akill"; permission = "operserv/akill"; }
 
/*
 * os_chankill
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/chankill.
 *
 * Used to akill users from an entire channel.
 */
module { name = "os_chankill" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "CHANKILL"; command = "operserv/chankill"; permission = "operserv/chankill"; }
 
/*
 * 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"; }
 
/*
 * os_dns
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/dns.
 *
 * This module requires that m_dns is loaded.
 *
 * This module allows controlling a DNS zone. This is useful for
 * controlling what servers users are placed on for load balancing,
 * and to automatically remove split servers.
 *
 * To use this module you must set a nameserver record for services
 * so that DNS queries go to services.
 *
 * Alternatively, you may use a slave DNS server to hide service's IP,
 * provide query caching, and provide better fault tolerance.
 *
 * To do this using BIND, configure similar to:
 *
 * options { max-refresh-time 60; };
 * zone "irc.example.com" IN {
 *   type slave;
 *   masters { 127.0.0.1 port 5353; };
 * };
 *
 * Where 127.0.0.1:5353 is the IP and port services are listening on.
 * We recommend you externally firewall both UDP and TCP to the port
 * Anope is listening on.
 *
 * Finally set a NS record for irc.example.com. to BIND or services.
 */
#module
{
	name = "os_dns"
 
	/* TTL for records. This should be very low if your records change often. */
	ttl = 1m
 
	/* If a server drops this many users the server is automatically removed from the DNS zone.
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	user_drop_mark = 50
 
	/* The time used for user_drop_mark. */
	user_drop_time = 1m
 
	/* When a server is removed from the zone for dropping users, it is readded after this time.
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	user_drop_readd_time = 5m
 
	/* If set, when a server splits, it is automatically removed from the zone. */
	remove_split_servers = yes
 
	/* If set, when a server connects to the network, it will be automatically added to
	 * the zone if it is a known server.
	 */
	readd_connected_servers = no
}
#command { service = "OperServ"; name = "DNS"; command = "operserv/dns"; permission = "operserv/dns"; }
 
/*
 * os_config
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/config.
 *
 * Used to view and set configuration options while services are running.
 */
module { name = "os_config" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "CONFIG"; command = "operserv/config"; permission = "operserv/config"; }
 
/*
 * os_forbid
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/forbid.
 *
 * Used to forbid specific nicks, channels, emails, etc. from being used.
 */
module { name = "os_forbid" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "FORBID"; command = "operserv/forbid"; permission = "operserv/forbid"; }
 
/*
 * os_ignore
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/ignore.
 *
 * Used to make Services ignore users.
 */
module { name = "os_ignore" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "IGNORE"; command = "operserv/ignore"; permission = "operserv/ignore"; }
 
/*
 * os_info
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/info.
 *
 * Used to add oper only notes to users and channels.
 */
module { name = "os_info" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "INFO"; command = "operserv/info"; permission = "operserv/info"; }
 
/*
 * os_jupe
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/jupe.
 *
 * Used to disconnect servers from the network and prevent them from relinking.
 */
module { name = "os_jupe" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "JUPE"; command = "operserv/jupe"; permission = "operserv/jupe"; }
 
/*
 * os_kick
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/kick.
 *
 * Used to kick users from channels.
 */
module { name = "os_kick" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "KICK"; command = "operserv/kick"; permission = "operserv/kick"; }
 
/*
 * os_kill
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/kill.
 *
 * Used to forcibly disconnect users from the network.
 */
module { name = "os_kill" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "KILL"; command = "operserv/kill"; permission = "operserv/kill"; }
 
/*
 * os_list
 *
 * Provides the commands operserv/chanlist and operserv/userlist.
 *
 * Used to list and search the channels and users currently on the network.
 */
module { name = "os_list" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "CHANLIST"; command = "operserv/chanlist"; permission = "operserv/chanlist"; }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "USERLIST"; command = "operserv/userlist"; permission = "operserv/userlist"; }
 
/*
 * os_login
 *
 * Provides the commands operserv/login and operserv/logout.
 *
 * Used to login to OperServ, only required if your oper block requires this.
 */
module { name = "os_login" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "LOGIN"; command = "operserv/login"; }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "LOGOUT"; command = "operserv/logout"; }
 
/*
 * os_logsearch
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/logsearch.
 *
 * Used to search services log files.
 */
module
{
	name = "os_logsearch"
 
	/* The log file name to search. There should be a log{} block configured to log
	 * to a file of this name.
	 */
	logname = "services.log"
}
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "LOGSEARCH"; command = "operserv/logsearch"; permission = "operserv/logsearch"; }
 
/*
 * os_mode
 *
 * Provides the commands operserv/mode and operserv/umode.
 *
 * Used to change user and channel modes.
 */
module { name = "os_mode" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "UMODE"; command = "operserv/umode"; permission = "operserv/umode"; }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODE"; command = "operserv/mode"; permission = "operserv/mode"; }
 
/*
 * os_modinfo
 *
 * Provides the commands operserv/modinfo and operserv/modlist.
 *
 * Used to show information about loaded modules.
 */
module { name = "os_modinfo" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODINFO"; command = "operserv/modinfo"; permission = "operserv/modinfo"; }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODLIST"; command = "operserv/modlist"; permission = "operserv/modinfo"; }
 
/*
 * os_module
 *
 * Provides the commands operserv/modload, operserv/modreload, and operserv/modunload.
 *
 * Used to load, reload, and unload modules.
 */
module { name = "os_module" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODLOAD"; command = "operserv/modload"; permission = "operserv/modload"; }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODRELOAD"; command = "operserv/modreload"; permission = "operserv/modload"; }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "MODUNLOAD"; command = "operserv/modunload"; permission = "operserv/modload"; }
 
/*
 * os_news
 *
 * Provides the commands operserv/logonnews, operserv/opernews, and operserv/randomnews.
 *
 * Used to configure news notices shown to users when they connect, and opers when they oper.
 */
module
{
	name = "os_news"
 
	/*
	 * The service bot names to use to send news to users on connection
	 * and to opers when they oper.
	 */
	announcer = "Global"
	oper_announcer = "OperServ"
 
	/*
	 * The number of LOGON/OPER news items to display when a user logs on.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, if not set it will default to 3.
	 */
	#newscount = 3
}
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "LOGONNEWS"; command = "operserv/logonnews"; permission = "operserv/news"; }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "OPERNEWS"; command = "operserv/opernews"; permission = "operserv/news"; }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "RANDOMNEWS"; command = "operserv/randomnews"; permission = "operserv/news"; }
 
/*
 * os_noop
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/noop.
 *
 * Used to NOOP a server, which prevents users from opering on that server.
 */
module { name = "os_noop" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "NOOP"; command = "operserv/noop"; permission = "operserv/noop"; }
 
/*
 * os_oline
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/oline.
 *
 * Used to set oper flags on users, and is specific to UnrealIRCd.
 * See /helpop ?svso on your IRCd for more information.
 */
module { name = "os_oline" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "OLINE"; command = "operserv/oline"; permission = "operserv/oline"; }
 
/*
 * os_oper
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/oper.
 *
 * Used to configure opers and show information about opertypes.
 */
module { name = "os_oper" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "OPER"; command = "operserv/oper"; permission = "operserv/oper"; }
 
/*
 * os_reload
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/reload.
 *
 * Used to reload the services.conf configuration file.
 */
module { name = "os_reload" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "RELOAD"; command = "operserv/reload"; permission = "operserv/reload"; }
 
/*
 * os_session
 *
 * Provides the commands operserv/exception and operserv/session.
 *
 * This module enables session limiting. Session limiting prevents users from connecting more than a certain
 * number of times from the same IP at the same time - thus preventing most types of cloning.
 * Once a host reaches it's session limit, all clients attempting to connect from that host will
 * be killed. Exceptions to the default session limit can be defined via the exception list.
 *
 * Used to manage the session limit exception list, and view currently active sessions.
 */
module
{
	name = "os_session"
 
	/*
	 * Default session limit per host. Once a host reaches its session limit, all clients attempting
	 * to connect from that host will be killed.
	 *
	 * This directive is required if os_session is loaded.
	 */
	defaultsessionlimit = 3
 
	/*
	 * The maximum session limit that may be set for a host in an exception.
	 *
	 * This directive is required if os_session is loaded.
	 */
	maxsessionlimit = 100
 
	/*
	 * Sets the default expiry time for session exceptions.
	 *
	 * This directive is required if os_session is loaded.
	 */
	exceptionexpiry = 1d
 
	/*
	 * The message that will be NOTICE'd to a user just before they are removed from the network because
	 * their host's session limit has been exceeded. It may be used to give a slightly more descriptive
	 * reason for the impending kill as opposed to simply "Session limit exceeded".
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, if not set, nothing will be sent.
	 */
	sessionlimitexceeded = "The session limit for your IP %IP% has been exceeded."
 
	/*
	 * Same as above, but should be used to provide a website address where users can find out more
	 * about session limits and how to go about applying for an exception.
	 *
	 * Note: This directive has been intentionally commented out in an effort to remind you to change
	 * the URL it contains. It is recommended that you supply an address/URL where people can get help
	 * regarding session limits.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, if not set, nothing will be sent.
	 */
	#sessionlimitdetailsloc = "Please visit http://your.website.url/ for more information about session limits."
 
	/*
	 * If set and is not 0, this directive tells Services to add an AKILL if the number of subsequent kills
	 * for the same host exceeds this value, preventing the network from experiencing KILL floods.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	maxsessionkill = 15
 
	/*
	 * Sets the expiry time for AKILLs set for hosts exceeding the maxsessionkill directive limit.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, if not set, defaults to 30 minutes.
	 */
	sessionautokillexpiry = 30m
 
	/*
	 * Sets the CIDR value used to determine which IP addresses represent the same person.
	 * By default this would limit 3 connections per IPv4 IP and 3 connections per IPv6 IP.
	 * If you are receiving IPv6 clone attacks it may be useful to set session_ipv6_cidr to
	 * 64 or 48.
	 */
	session_ipv4_cidr = 32
	session_ipv6_cidr = 128
}
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "EXCEPTION"; command = "operserv/exception"; permission = "operserv/exception"; }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SESSION"; command = "operserv/session"; permission = "operserv/session"; }
 
/*
 * os_set
 *
 * Provides the command operserv/set.
 *
 * Used to set various settings such as superadmin, debug mode, etc.
 */
module
{
	name = "os_set"
 
	/*
	 * If set, Services Admins will be able to use SUPERADMIN [ON|OFF] which will temporarily grant
	 * them extra privileges such as being a founder on ALL channels.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	#superadmin = yes
}
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SET"; command = "operserv/set"; permission = "operserv/set"; }
 
/*
 * os_shutdown
 *
 * Provides the commands operserv/quit, operserv/restart, and operserv/shutdown.
 *
 * Used to quit, restart, or shutdown services.
 */
module { name = "os_shutdown" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "QUIT"; command = "operserv/quit"; permission = "operserv/quit"; }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "RESTART"; command = "operserv/restart"; permission = "operserv/restart"; }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SHUTDOWN"; command = "operserv/shutdown"; permission = "operserv/shutdown"; }
 
/*
 * os_stats
 *
 * Provides the operserv/stats command.
 *
 * Used to show statistics about services.
 */
module { name = "os_stats" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "STATS"; command = "operserv/stats"; permission = "operserv/stats"; }
 
/*
 * os_svs
 *
 * Provides the commands operserv/svsnick, operserv/svsjoin, and operserv/svspart.
 *
 * Used to force users to change nicks, join and part channels.
 */
module { name = "os_svs" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SVSNICK"; command = "operserv/svsnick"; permission = "operserv/svs"; }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SVSJOIN"; command = "operserv/svsjoin"; permission = "operserv/svs"; }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SVSPART"; command = "operserv/svspart"; permission = "operserv/svs"; }
 
/*
 * os_sxline
 *
 * Provides the operserv/snline and operserv/sqline commands.
 *
 * Used to ban real names, nick names, and possibly channels.
 */
module { name = "os_sxline" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SNLINE"; command = "operserv/snline"; permission = "operserv/snline"; }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SQLINE"; command = "operserv/sqline"; permission = "operserv/sqline"; }
 
/*
 * os_update
 *
 * Provides the operserv/update command.
 *
 * Use to immediately update the databases.
 */
module { name = "os_update" }
command { service = "OperServ"; name = "UPDATE"; command = "operserv/update"; permission = "operserv/update"; }

BotServ

/*
 * Example configuration file for BotServ.
 */
 
/*
 * First, create the service. If you do not want to have a 'BotServ', but do want the ability to have
 * ChanServ assigned to channels for the use of fantasy commands, you may delete the below 'service' block.
 *
 * Note that deleting a 'service' block for a pseudoclient that is already online will not remove the
 * client, the client becomes no different from a normal service bot, so you will have to use botserv/bot
 * to manually delete the client.
 *
 * You may then waant to map some of the below commands to other services, like placing botserv/bot on
 * OperServ so you can delete the below client, and mapping assign and unassign to ChanServ so users are
 * able to control whether or not ChanServ is in the channel. You may also want to map botserv/set/nobot
 * to OperServ so you can restrict who can assign the other core service clients.
 */
service
{
	/*
	 * The name of the BotServ client.
	 * If you change this value, you probably want to change the client directive in the configuration for the botserv module too.
	 */
	nick = "BotServ"
 
	/*
	 * The username of the BotServ client.
	 */
	user = "services"
 
	/*
	 * The hostname of the BotServ client.
	 */
	host = "services.host"
 
	/*
	 * The realname of the BotServ client.
	 */
	gecos = "Bot Service"
 
	/*
	 * The modes this client should use.
	 * Do not modify this unless you know what you are doing.
	 *
	 * These modes are very IRCd specific. If left commented, sane defaults
	 * are used based on what protocol module you have loaded.
	 *
	 * Note that setting this option incorrectly could potentially BREAK some, if
	 * not all, usefulness of the client. We will not support you if this client is
	 * unable to do certain things if this option is enabled.
	 */
	#modes = "+o"
 
	/*
	 * An optional comma separated list of channels this service should join. Outside
	 * of log channels this is not very useful, as the service will just idle in the
	 * specified channels, and will not accept any types of commands.
	 *
	 * Prefixes may be given to the channels in the form of mode characters or prefix symbols.
	 */
	#channels = "@#services,#mychan"
}
 
/*
 * Core BotServ module.
 *
 * Provides essential functionality for BotServ.
 */
module
{
	name = "botserv"
 
	/*
	 * The name of the client that should be BotServ.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	client = "BotServ"
 
	/*
	 * The default bot options for newly registered channels. Note that changing these options
	 * will have no effect on channels which are already registered. The list must be separated
	 * by spaces.
	 *
	 * The options are:
	 * -    dontkickops: Channel operators will be protected against BotServ kicks
	 * - dontkickvoices: Voiced users will be protected against BotServ kicks
	 * -          greet: The channel's BotServ bot will greet incoming users that have set a greet
	 *                     in their NickServ settings
	 * -        fantasy: Enables the use of BotServ fantasy commands in the channel
	 *
	 * This directive is optional, if left blank, there will be no defaults.
	 */
	defaults = "greet fantasy"
 
	/*
	 * The minimum number of users there must be in a channel before the bot joins it. The best
	 * value for this setting is 1 or 2. This can be 0, the service bots will not part unless
	 * specifically unassigned, and will keep the channel open.
	 */
	minusers = 1
 
	/*
	 * The bots are currently not affected by any modes or bans when they try to join a channel.
	 * But some people may want to make it act like a real bot, that is, for example, remove all
	 * the bans affecting the bot before joining the channel, remove a ban that affects the bot
	 * set by a user when it is in the channel, and so on. Since it consumes a bit more CPU
	 * time, you should not enable this on larger networks.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	#smartjoin = yes
 
	/*
	 * Modes to set on service bots when they join channels, comment this out for no modes
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	botmodes = "ao"
 
	/*
	 * User modes to set on service bots. Read the comment about the service:modes directive
	 * on why this can be a bad idea to set.
	 */
	#botumodes = "i"
}
 
/*
 * Core BotServ commands.
 *
 * In Anope modules can provide (multiple) commands, each of which has a unique command name. Once these modules
 * are loaded you can then configure the commands to be added to any client you like with any name you like.
 *
 * Additionally, you may provide a permission name that must be in the opertype of users executing the command.
 *
 * Sane defaults are provided below that do not need to be edited unless you wish to change the default behavior.
 */
 
/* Give it a help command. */
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "HELP"; command = "generic/help"; }
 
/*
 * bs_assign
 *
 * Provides the commands:
 *   botserv/assign - Used to assign BotServ bots to channels
 *   botserv/unassign - Used to unassign BotServ bots
 *   botserv/set/nobot - Used to prohibit channels from being assigned BotServ bots.
 *
 * Used for assigning and unassigning bots to channels.
 */
module { name = "bs_assign" }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "ASSIGN"; command = "botserv/assign"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "UNASSIGN"; command = "botserv/unassign"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET NOBOT"; command = "botserv/set/nobot"; permission = "botserv/set/nobot"; }
 
/*
 * bs_autoassign
 *
 * Allows service bots to be automatically assigned to channels upon registration.
 */
#module
{
	name = "bs_autoassign"
 
	/*
	 * Automatically assign ChanServ to channels upon registration.
	 */
	bot = "ChanServ"
}
 
/*
 * bs_badwords
 *
 * Provides the command botserv/badwords.
 *
 * Used for controlling the channel badword list.
 */
module
{
	name = "bs_badwords"
 
	/*
	 * The maximum number of entries a single bad words list can have.
	 */
	badwordsmax = 32
 
	/*
	 * If set, BotServ will use case sensitive checking for badwords.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	#casesensitive = yes
}
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "BADWORDS"; command = "botserv/badwords"; }
 
/*
 * bs_bot
 *
 * Provides the command botserv/bot.
 *
 * Used for administrating BotServ bots.
 */
module { name = "bs_bot" }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "BOT"; command = "botserv/bot"; }
 
/*
 * bs_botlist
 *
 * Provides the command botserv/botlist.
 *
 * Used for listing all available bots.
 */
module { name = "bs_botlist" }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "BOTLIST"; command = "botserv/botlist"; }
 
/*
 * bs_control
 *
 * Provides the commands botserv/act and botserv/say.
 *
 * Used for making the bot message a channel.
 */
module { name = "bs_control" }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "ACT"; command = "botserv/act"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SAY"; command = "botserv/say"; }
 
/*
 * bs_info
 *
 * Provides the command botserv/info.
 *
 * Used for getting information on bots or channels.
 */
module { name = "bs_info" }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "INFO"; command = "botserv/info"; }
 
/*
 * bs_kick
 *
 * Provides the commands:
 *   botserv/kick - Dummy help wrapper for the KICK command.
 *   botserv/kick/amsg - Configures BotServ's AMSG kicker.
 *   botserv/kick/badwords - Configures BotServ's badwords kicker.
 *   botserv/kick/bolds - Configures BotServ's bold text kiceker.
 *   botserv/kick/caps - Configures BotServ's capital letters kicker.
 *   botserv/kick/colors - Configures BotServ's color kicker.
 *   botserv/kick/flood - Configures BotServ's flood kicker.
 *   botserv/kick/italics - Configures BotServ's italics kicker.
 *   botserv/kick/repeat - Configures BotServ's repeat kicker.
 *   botserv/kick/reverses - Configures BotServ's reverse kicker.
 *   botserv/kick/underlines - Configures BotServ's reverse kicker.
 *   botserv/set/dontkickops - Used for preventing BotServ from kicking channel operators.
 *   botserv/set/dontkickvoices - Used for preventing BotServ from kicking voices.
 *
 * Used for configuring what bots should kick for.
 */
module
{
	name = "bs_kick"
 
	/*
	 * The amount of time that data for a user is valid in BotServ. If the data exceeds this time,
	 * it is reset or deleted depending on the case. Do not set it too high, otherwise your
	 * resources will be slightly affected.
	 */
	keepdata = 10m
 
	/*
	 * If set, the bots will use a kick reason that does not state the word when it is kicking.
	 * This is especially useful if you have young people on your network.
	 *
	 * This directive is optional.
	 */
	gentlebadwordreason = yes
}
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK"; command = "botserv/kick"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK AMSG"; command = "botserv/kick/amsg"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK BADWORDS"; command = "botserv/kick/badwords"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK BOLDS"; command = "botserv/kick/bolds"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK CAPS"; command = "botserv/kick/caps"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK COLORS"; command = "botserv/kick/colors"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK FLOOD"; command = "botserv/kick/flood"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK ITALICS"; command = "botserv/kick/italics"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK REPEAT"; command = "botserv/kick/repeat"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK REVERSES"; command = "botserv/kick/reverses"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "KICK UNDERLINES"; command = "botserv/kick/underlines"; }
 
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET DONTKICKOPS"; command = "botserv/set/dontkickops"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET DONTKICKVOICES"; command = "botserv/set/dontkickvoices"; }
 
 
/*
 * bs_set
 *
 * Provides the commands:
 *   botserv/set/private - Used to prohibit specific BotServ bots from being assigned to channels.
 */
module { name = "bs_set" }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET"; command = "botserv/set"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET BANEXPIRE"; command = "botserv/set/banexpire"; }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET PRIVATE"; command = "botserv/set/private"; permission = "botserv/set/private"; }
 
/*
 * greet
 *
 * Provides the commands:
 *   botserv/set/greet - Used for enabling or disabling BotServ's greet messages in a channel.
 *   nickserv/set/greet, nickserv/saset/greet - Used for changing a users greet message, which is displayed when they enter channels.
 */
module { name = "greet" }
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET GREET"; command = "botserv/set/greet"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SET GREET"; command = "nickserv/set/greet"; }
command { service = "NickServ"; name = "SASET GREET"; command = "nickserv/saset/greet"; permission = "nickserv/saset/greet"; }
 
/*
 * GREET privilege.
 *
 * Used by 'greet'.
 *
 * Users with this privilege have their greet shown when they join channels.
 */
privilege
{
	name = "GREET"
	rank = 40
	level = 5
	flag = "g"
	xop = "AOP"
}
 
 
/*
 * fantasy
 *
 * Allows 'fantaisist' commands to be used in channels.
 *
 * Provides the commands:
 *   botserv/set/fantasy - Used for enabling or disabling BotServ's fantasist commands.
 */
module
{
	name = "fantasy"
 
	/*
	 * Defines the prefixes for fantasy commands in channels. One of these characters will have to be prepended
	 * to all fantasy commands. If you choose "!", for example, fantasy commands will be "!kick",
	 * "!op", etc. This directive is optional, if left out, the default fantasy character is "!".
	 */
	#fantasycharacter = "!."
}
command { service = "BotServ"; name = "SET FANTASY"; command = "botserv/set/fantasy"; }
 
/*
 * Fantasy commands
 *
 * Fantasy commands can be executed in channels that have a BotServ bot by prefixing the
 * command with one of the fantasy characters configured in botserv's fantasycharacter
 * directive.
 *
 * Sane defaults are provided below that do not need to be edited unless you wish to change the default behavior.
 */
fantasy { name = "ACCESS"; command = "chanserv/access"; }
fantasy { name = "AKICK"; command = "chanserv/akick"; }
fantasy { name = "AOP"; command = "chanserv/xop"; }
fantasy { name = "BAN"; command = "chanserv/ban"; }
fantasy { name = "CLONE"; command = "chanserv/clone"; }
fantasy { name = "DEHALFOP"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
fantasy { name = "DEOP"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
fantasy { name = "DEOWNER"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
fantasy { name = "DEPROTECT"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
fantasy { name = "DEVOICE"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
fantasy { name = "DOWN"; command = "chanserv/down"; }
fantasy { name = "ENFORCE"; command = "chanserv/enforce"; }
fantasy { name = "ENTRYMSG"; command = "chanserv/entrymsg"; }
fantasy { name = "FLAGS"; command = "chanserv/flags"; }
fantasy { name = "HALFOP"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
fantasy { name = "HELP"; command = "generic/help"; prepend_channel = false; }
fantasy { name = "HOP"; command = "chanserv/xop"; }
fantasy { name = "INFO"; command = "chanserv/info"; prepend_channel = false; }
fantasy { name = "INVITE"; command = "chanserv/invite"; }
fantasy { name = "K"; command = "chanserv/kick"; }
fantasy { name = "KB"; command = "chanserv/ban"; }
fantasy { name = "KICK"; command = "chanserv/kick"; }
fantasy { name = "LEVELS"; command = "chanserv/levels"; }
fantasy { name = "LIST"; command = "chanserv/list"; prepend_channel = false; }
fantasy { name = "LOG"; command = "chanserv/log"; }
fantasy { name = "MODE"; command = "chanserv/mode"; }
fantasy { name = "MUTE"; command = "chanserv/ban"; kick = no; mode = "QUIET"; }
fantasy { name = "OP"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
fantasy { name = "OWNER"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
fantasy { name = "PROTECT"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
fantasy { name = "QOP"; command = "chanserv/xop"; }
fantasy { name = "SEEN"; command = "chanserv/seen"; prepend_channel = false; }
fantasy { name = "SOP"; command = "chanserv/xop"; }
fantasy { name = "STATUS"; command = "chanserv/status"; }
fantasy { name = "SUSPEND"; command = "chanserv/suspend"; permission = "chanserv/suspend"; }
fantasy { name = "SYNC"; command = "chanserv/sync"; }
fantasy { name = "TOPIC"; command = "chanserv/topic"; }
fantasy { name = "UNBAN"; command = "chanserv/unban"; }
fantasy { name = "UNSUSPEND"; command = "chanserv/unsuspend"; permission = "chanserv/suspend"; }
fantasy { name = "UP"; command = "chanserv/up"; }
fantasy { name = "VOICE"; command = "chanserv/modes"; }
fantasy { name = "VOP"; command = "chanserv/xop"; }

HostServ

/*
 * Example configuration file for HostServ.
 */
 
/*
 * First, create the service.
 */
service
{
	/*
	 * The name of the HostServ client.
	 * If you change this value, you probably want to change the client directive in the configuration for the hostserv module too.
	 */
	nick = "HostServ"
 
	/*
	 * The username of the HostServ client.
	 */
	user = "services"
 
	/*
	 * The hostname of the HostServ client.
	 */
	host = "services.host"
 
	/*
	 * The realname of the HostServ client.
	 */
	gecos = "vHost Service"
 
	/*
	 * The modes this client should use.
	 * Do not modify this unless you know what you are doing.
	 *
	 * These modes are very IRCd specific. If left commented, sane defaults
	 * are used based on what protocol module you have loaded.
	 *
	 * Note that setting this option incorrectly could potentially BREAK some, if
	 * not all, usefulness of the client. We will not support you if this client is
	 * unable to do certain things if this option is enabled.
	 */
	#modes = "+o"
 
	/*
	 * An optional comma separated list of channels this service should join. Outside
	 * of log channels this is not very useful, as the service will just idle in the
	 * specified channels, and will not accept any types of commands.
	 *
	 * Prefixes may be given to the channels in the form of mode characters or prefix symbols.
	 */
	#channels = "@#services,#mychan"
}
 
/*
 * Core HostServ module.
 *
 * Provides essential functionality for HostServ.
 */
module
{
	name = "hostserv"
 
	/*
	 * The name of the client that should be HostServ.
	 */
	client = "HostServ"
 
	/*
	 * If enabled, vhosts are activated on users immediately when they are set.
	 */
	activate_on_set = false
}
 
/*
 * Core HostServ commands.
 *
 * In Anope modules can provide (multiple) commands, each of which has a unique command name. Once these modules
 * are loaded you can then configure the commands to be added to any client you like with any name you like.
 *
 * Additionally, you may provide a permission name that must be in the opertype of users executing the command.
 *
 * Sane defaults are provided below that do not need to be edited unless you wish to change the default behavior.
 */
 
/* Give it a help command. */
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "HELP"; command = "generic/help"; }
 
/*
 * hs_del
 *
 * Provides the commands hostserv/del and hostserv/delall.
 *
 * Used for removing users' vHosts.
 */
module { name = "hs_del" }
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "DEL"; command = "hostserv/del"; permission = "hostserv/del"; }
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "DELALL"; command = "hostserv/delall"; permission = "hostserv/del"; }
 
/*
 * hs_group
 *
 * Provides the command hostserv/group.
 *
 * Used for grouping one vHost to many nicks.
 */
module
{
	name = "hs_group"
 
	/*
	 * Upon nickserv/group, this option syncs the nick's main vHost to the grouped nick.
	 */
	syncongroup = false
 
	/*
	 * This makes vhosts act as if they are per account.
	 */
	synconset = false
}
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "GROUP"; command = "hostserv/group"; }
 
/*
 * hs_list
 *
 * Provides the command hostserv/list.
 *
 * Used for listing actively set vHosts.
 */
module { name = "hs_list" }
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "LIST"; command = "hostserv/list"; permission = "hostserv/list"; }
 
/*
 * hs_off
 *
 * Provides the command hostserv/off.
 *
 * Used for turning off your vHost.
 */
module { name = "hs_off" }
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "OFF"; command = "hostserv/off"; }
 
/*
 * hs_on
 *
 * Provides the command hostserv/on.
 *
 * Used for turning on your vHost.
 */
module { name = "hs_on" }
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "ON"; command = "hostserv/on"; }
 
/*
 * hs_request
 *
 * Provides the commands hostserv/request, hostserv/activate, hostserv/reject, and hostserv/waiting.
 *
 * Used to manage vHosts requested by users.
 */
module
{
	name = "hs_request"
 
	/*
	 * If set, Services will send a memo to the user requesting a vHost when it's been
	 * approved or rejected.
	 */
	#memouser = yes
 
	/*
	 * If set, Services will send a memo to all Services staff when a new vHost is requested.
	 */
	#memooper = yes
}
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "REQUEST"; command = "hostserv/request"; }
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "ACTIVATE"; command = "hostserv/activate"; permission = "hostserv/set"; }
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "REJECT"; command = "hostserv/reject"; permission = "hostserv/set"; }
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "WAITING"; command = "hostserv/waiting"; permission = "hostserv/set"; }
 
/*
 * hs_set
 *
 * Provides the commands hostserv/set and hostserv/setall.
 *
 * Used for setting users' vHosts.
 */
module { name = "hs_set" }
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "SET"; command = "hostserv/set"; permission = "hostserv/set"; }
command { service = "HostServ"; name = "SETALL"; command = "hostserv/setall"; permission = "hostserv/set"; }