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add a manual entry for rehash

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Shivaram Lingamneni 2020-11-23 20:37:42 -05:00
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- [Windows](#windows)
- [macOS / Linux / Raspberry Pi](#macos--linux--raspberry-pi)
- [Docker](#docker)
- [Environment variables](#environment-variables)
- [Becoming an operator](#becoming-an-operator)
- [Rehashing](#rehashing)
- [Environment variables](#environment-variables)
- [Productionizing](#productionizing)
- [Upgrading to a new version of Oragono](#upgrading-to-a-new-version-of-oragono)
- [Features](#features)
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For further information and a sample docker-compose file see the separate [Docker documentation](https://github.com/oragono/oragono/blob/master/distrib/docker/README.md).
# Environment variables
## Becoming an operator
Many administrative actions on an IRC server are performed "in-band" as IRC commands sent from a client. The client in question must be an IRC operator ("oper", "ircop"). The easiest way to become an operator on your new Oragono instance is first to pick a strong, secure password, then "hash" it using the `oragono genpasswd` command (run `oragono genpasswd` from the command line, then enter your password twice), then copy the resulting hash into the `opers` section of your `ircd.yaml` file. Then you can become an operator by issuing the IRC command: `/oper admin mysecretpassword`.
## Rehashing
The primary way of configuring Oragono is by modifying the configuration file. Most changes to the configuration file can be applied at runtime by "rehashing", i.e., reloading the configuration file without restarting the server process. This has the advantage of not disconnecting users. There are two ways to rehash Oragono:
1. If you are an operator with the `rehash` capability, you can issue the `/REHASH` command (you may have to `/quote rehash`, depending on your client)
1. You can send the `SIGHUP` signal to Oragono, e.g., via `killall -HUP oragono`
Rehashing also reloads TLS certificates and the MOTD. Some configuration settings cannot be altered by rehash. You can monitor either the response to the `/REHASH` command, or the server logs, to see if your rehash was successful.
## Environment variables
Oragono can also be configured using environment variables, using the following technique:
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1. Prepend `ORAGONO` to the components, then join them all together using `__` as the separator, e.g., `ORAGONO__SERVER__WEBSOCKETS__ALLOWED_ORIGINS`.
1. Set the environment variable of this name to a JSON (or YAML) value that will be deserialized into this config field, e.g., `export ORAGONO__SERVER__WEBSOCKETS__ALLOWED_ORIGINS='["https://irc.example.com", "https://chat.example.com"]'`
## Becoming an operator
Many administrative actions on an IRC server are performed "in-band" as IRC commands sent from a client. The client in question must be an IRC operator ("oper", "ircop"). The easiest way to become an operator on your new Oragono instance is first to pick a strong, secure password, then "hash" it using the `oragono genpasswd` command (run `oragono genpasswd` from the command line, then enter your password twice), then copy the resulting hash into the `opers` section of your `ircd.yaml` file. Then you can become an operator by issuing the IRC command: `/oper admin mysecretpassword`.
However, settings that were overridden using this technique cannot be rehashed --- changing them will require restarting the server.
## Productionizing