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example-conf: tweak whether some options are commented out by default or not

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James Lu 2017-07-12 08:33:28 -07:00
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@ -37,12 +37,12 @@ pylink:
# Determines whether hideoper modes should be respected in WHOIS replies.
# Defaults to true if not specified.
whois_use_hideoper: true
#whois_use_hideoper: true
# Determines whether extended WHOIS replies should be sent to users marked as a
# bot (usually with umode +B). For better security (i.e. with bots that track services
# accounts for authentication), it is recommended to leave this off.
whois_show_extensions_to_bots: false
#whois_show_extensions_to_bots: false
# Determines whether PyLink should return its time of initial connection when replying to WHOIS
# for service bots. This defaults to true if not set.
@ -52,12 +52,12 @@ pylink:
# kicks, kills, etc. using IRCd-side servprotect modes. For this to work
# properly, this usually requires that PyLink be U-Lined. This defaults to
# False.
protect_services: false
#protect_services: false
# Determines how long plugins should wait (in seconds) before flushing their
# databases to disk. Defaults to 300 seconds. Changes here require a reload
# of all database-enabled plugins to take effect.
save_delay: 300
#save_delay: 300
# Determines whether services should default to sending command responses as private notices,
# even if the command was called in a channel. This defaults to False.
@ -150,8 +150,8 @@ servers:
# Comment out or remove these keys if you don't want service bots# to join any channels by
# default.
channels: ["#pylink"]
pylink_channels: ["#services"]
automode_channels: ["#chat"]
#pylink_channels: ["#services"]
#automode_channels: ["#chat"]
# Sets the protocol module to use for this network - see the README for a
# list of supported IRCds.
@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ servers:
# Sets the ping frequency in seconds (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. This defaults to 90 if not set.
pingfreq: 90
#pingfreq: 90
# If enabled, this opts this network out of relay IP sharing: this network
# will not have its users' IPs sent across the relay, and it will not see any
@ -271,7 +271,6 @@ servers:
sid: "2PY"
netname: "This should match your UnrealIRCd config"
sidrange: "8##"
channels: []
protocol: "unreal"
autoconnect: 5
@ -320,7 +319,7 @@ servers:
# With this key set to 'generic', neither of these host changing features are enabled
# and a baseline RFC1459 mode set is used. This configuration is not officially supported.
#p10_ircd: nefarious
p10_ircd: nefarious
# Determines whether account-based cloaks should be used (someone.users.yournet.org
# format). This should match your IRCd configuration:
@ -366,7 +365,7 @@ servers:
# Once again, you can override the nick and ident of service bots on specific networks using
# the "servicename_nick" and "servicename_ident" options.
pylink_nick: pybot
#pylink_nick: pybot
#pylink_ident: pybot
# SSL options. Certfile and keyfile are optional, but can be used for CertFP/SASL external
@ -407,7 +406,8 @@ servers:
# Determines whether oper statuses should be tracked on this Clientbot network. This
# defaults to False for the best security, since oper status may allow more access to the
# entire PyLink service than what's desired, even when PyLink is only connected as a bot.
track_oper_statuses: false
# This defaults to false if not specified.
#track_oper_statuses: false
# Determines whether messages from unknown clients (servers, clients not sharing in a -n
# channel, etc.) should be forwarded via the PyLink server. If this is disabled, these