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# This is a sample configuration file for PyLink. You'll likely want to rename it to config.yml
# and begin your configuration there.
# Note: lines starting with a "#" are comments and will be ignored.
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bot:
# Sets nick, user/ident, and real name.
nick: pylink
user: pylink
realname: PyLink Service Client
# Server description (shown in /links, /whois, etc.)
serverdesc: PyLink Server
# Console log verbosity: see https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html#logging-levels
loglevel: DEBUG
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# Sets the fantasy command prefix for calling commands inside channels
# (requires fantasy plugin).
prefix: "."
# Determines whether the bot will reply to commands prefixed with its nick
# (case sensitive and requires the fantasy plugin).
respondtonick: true
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login:
# PyLink administrative login - Change this, or the service will not start!
user: admin
password: changeme
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relay:
# This block defines various options for the Relay plugin. You don't need this
# if you aren't using it.
# Determines whether remote opers will have user mode +H (hideoper) set on them.
# This has the benefit of lowering the oper count in /lusers and /stats (P|p),
# but only on IRCds that supported the mode.
# It defaults to true if not set.
hideoper: true
# Determines whether real IPs should be sent across the relay. You should
# generally have a consensus with your linked networks whether this should
# be turned on. You will see other networks' user IP addresses, and they
# will see yours.
show_ips: false
# Whether subservers should be spawned for each relay network (requires reload to change).
# Defaults to true.
spawn_servers: true
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servers:
inspnet:
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# Server IP, port, and passwords
ip: 127.0.0.1
port: 7000
recvpass: "abcd"
sendpass: "abcd"
# The full network name, used by plugins.
netname: "InspIRCd Network"
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# Hostname we will use to connect to the remote server
hostname: "pylink.yournet.local"
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# SID - required for InspIRCd and TS6 based servers. This must be three characters long.
# The first char must be a digit [0-9], and the remaining two chars may be letters [A-Z] or digits.
sid: "0AL"
# SID range - the range of SIDs PyLink is allowed to use to generate server IDs. On TS6,
# this should be a combination of digits, letters, and #'s. Each # denotes a range (0-9A-Z)
# of characters that can be used by PyLink. You will want to make sure no other servers
# are using this range. There must be at least one # in the entry.
sidrange: "8##"
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# Autojoin channels
channels: ["#pylink"]
# Sets the protocol module to use - see the protocols/ folder for a list of valid values
# (omitting the .py extension).
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protocol: "inspircd"
# Sets autoconnect delay - comment this out or set the value below 1 to disable autoconnect entirely.
autoconnect: 5
# Sets ping frequency (i.e. how long we should wait between sending pings to our uplink).
# When more than two consecutive pings are missed, PyLink will disconnect with a ping timeout.
# Defaults to 30 if not set.
pingfreq: 30
# Separator character (used by relay)
separator: "/"
# Sets the max nick length for the network. It is important this is set correctly, or
# PyLink might introduce a nick that is too long and cause netsplits!
maxnicklen: 30
# Toggles SSL for this network. Defaults to false if not specified, and requires the
# ssl_certfile and ssl_keyfile options to work.
# ssl: true
# ssl_certfile: pylink-cert.pem
# ssl_keyfile: pylink-key.pem
# Optionally, you can set this option to verify the SSL certificate
# fingerprint (SHA1) of your uplink.
# ssl_fingerprint: "e0fee1adf795c84eec4735f039503eb18d9c35cc"
ts6net:
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ip: ::1
# Determines whether IPv6 should be used for this connection.
ipv6: yes
port: 7000
recvpass: "abcd"
sendpass: "abcd"
hostname: "pylink.example.com"
sid: "8PY"
netname: "some TS6 network"
sidrange: "8P#"
# Leave this as an empty list if you don't want to join any channels.
channels: []
protocol: "ts6"
autoconnect: 5
pingfreq: 30
maxnicklen: 30
# /'s in nicks are automatically converted to |'s for TS6 networks, since they
# don't allow "/" in nicks
separator: "|"
# The following options are specific to TS6 servers:
# Toggles owner (+y), admin (+a), and halfop (+h) support for shadowircd/elemental-ircd.
# This defaults to off for the best compatibility.
use_owner: false
use_admin: false
use_halfop: false
# Toggles support of shadowircd/elemental-ircd specific channel modes:
# +T (no notice), +u (hidden ban list), +E (no kicks), +J (blocks kickrejoin),
# +K (no repeat messages), +d (no nick changes), and user modes:
# +B (bot), +C (blocks CTCP), +D (deaf), +V (no invites), +I (hides channel list)
use_elemental_modes: false
# Plugins to load (omit the .py extension)
plugins:
# Commands plugin: provides core commands such as logging in, shutting down PyLink, and
# various command help.
- commands
# Networks plugin: allows you to manage (dis)connections to networks while PyLink is running.
- networks
# Oper commands plugin: provides a subset of network management commands.
# (KILL, JUPE, etc.)
# Channel commands plugin: provides a subset of channel management
# commands (KICK, TOPIC, etc.).
# Note: these commands will be made available to anyone who's opered on your
# network, so make sure your opers are trustworthy!
# - opercmds
# - chancmds
# Bots plugin: allows you to manipulate pseudo-clients (bots) on networks.
# - bots
# Relay plugin: Janus-style server-side relay plugin.
# - relay
# Fantasy plugin: allows you to trigger commands in channels by PyLink's nick or a
# configurable prefix character.
# - fantasy