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dancer-ircd for Debian
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All encrypted passwords are MD5 hashes. mkpasswd in md5 mode will
generate these. While connected to the ircd, the MAKEPASS command will
also generate a correct hash.
This copy of dancer is built specifically for small network or
standalone setups. Notably, SPLIT_SMALLNET_SIZE and
SPLIT_SMALLNET_USER_SIZE were 0 when it was compiled. To use dancer on
a large network, it is recommended that you rebuild the package with
larger values.
Also, SPLIT_PONG has been #undeffed, and DEFAULT_SPLIT_RECOVERY_TIME
set to 0. These settings are inappropriate for a large network, but
bearable for a small one. They will be moved to config files at some
point in the future.
This will be removed when dancer is capable of setting these values
from config instead of at compile time.
/etc/dancer-ircd/omotd and /etc/dancer-ircd/ohelp are the oper motd
and help files, which are shown to opers in place of the normal
response to the MOTD and HELP commands, respectively.
As of version 1.0.31 the syntax for I:lines has changed from its
traditional form. Where it used to match user@host, it now matches
nick@host. Given the general uselessness of ident, this is almost
certainly more useful, however, it means that you will need to update
any user-specific I:lines you have placed. Also note that the syntax
for I:line hostname spoofing has changed slightly. See
dancer-oper-guide in dancer-ircd-doc for more information.
Additionally, the functionality that used to be bound to the +P umode
has been split between +BP@. Again, see dancer-oper-guide for full
details.
-- Andrew Suffield <asuffield@debian.org>, Sun Sep 28 17:17:39 2003
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