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clean up some config comments
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websockets:
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websockets:
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# Restrict the origin of WebSocket connections by matching the "Origin" HTTP
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# Restrict the origin of WebSocket connections by matching the "Origin" HTTP
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# header. This settings makes oragono reject every WebSocket connection,
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# header. This setting causes oragono to reject websocket connections unless
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# except when it originates from one of the hosts in this list. Use this to
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# they originate from a page on one of the whitelisted websites in this list.
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# prevent malicious websites from making their visitors connect to oragono
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# This prevents malicious websites from making their visitors connect to your
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# without their knowledge. An empty list means that there are no restrictions.
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# oragono instance without their knowledge. An empty list means there are no
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# restrictions.
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allowed-origins:
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allowed-origins:
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# - "https://oragono.io"
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# - "https://oragono.io"
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# - "https://*.oragono.io"
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# - "https://*.oragono.io"
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# already up and running is problematic).
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# already up and running is problematic).
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casemapping: "precis"
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casemapping: "precis"
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# enforce-utf8 controls whether the server allows non-UTF8 bytes in messages
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# enforce-utf8 controls whether the server will preemptively discard non-UTF8
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# (as in traditional IRC) or preemptively discards non-UTF8 messages (since
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# messages (since they cannot be relayed to websocket clients), or will allow
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# they cannot be relayed to websocket clients).
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# them and relay them to non-websocket clients (as in traditional IRC).
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enforce-utf8: true
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enforce-utf8: true
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# whether to look up user hostnames with reverse DNS. there are 3 possibilities:
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# whether to look up user hostnames with reverse DNS. there are 3 possibilities:
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available-to-chanops: true
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available-to-chanops: true
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# IPs/CIDRs the PROXY command can be used from
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# IPs/CIDRs the PROXY command can be used from
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# this should be restricted to localhost (127.0.0.1/8, ::1/128, and unix sockets),
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# This should be restricted to localhost (127.0.0.1/8, ::1/128, and unix sockets).
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# unless you have a good reason. you should also add these addresses to the
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# Unless you have a good reason. you should also add these addresses to the
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# connection limits and throttling exemption lists.
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# connection limits and throttling exemption lists.
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proxy-allowed-from:
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proxy-allowed-from:
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- localhost
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- localhost
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additional-nick-limit: 2
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additional-nick-limit: 2
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# method describes how nickname reservation is handled
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# method describes how nickname reservation is handled
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# strict: don't let the user change to the registered nickname unless they're
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# strict: users must already be logged in to their account (via
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# already logged-in using SASL or NickServ
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# SASL, PASS account:password, or /NickServ IDENTIFY)
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# in order to use their reserved nickname(s)
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# optional: no enforcement by default, but allow users to opt in to
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# optional: no enforcement by default, but allow users to opt in to
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# the enforcement level of their choice
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# the enforcement level of their choice
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#
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# 'optional' matches the behavior of other NickServs, but 'strict' is
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# preferable if all your users can enable SASL.
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method: strict
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method: strict
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# allow users to set their own nickname enforcement status, e.g.,
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# allow users to set their own nickname enforcement status, e.g.,
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websockets:
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websockets:
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# Restrict the origin of WebSocket connections by matching the "Origin" HTTP
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# Restrict the origin of WebSocket connections by matching the "Origin" HTTP
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# header. This settings makes oragono reject every WebSocket connection,
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# header. This setting causes oragono to reject websocket connections unless
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# except when it originates from one of the hosts in this list. Use this to
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# they originate from a page on one of the whitelisted websites in this list.
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# prevent malicious websites from making their visitors connect to oragono
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# This prevents malicious websites from making their visitors connect to your
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# without their knowledge. An empty list means that there are no restrictions.
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# oragono instance without their knowledge. An empty list means there are no
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# restrictions.
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allowed-origins:
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allowed-origins:
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# - "https://oragono.io"
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# - "https://oragono.io"
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# - "https://*.oragono.io"
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# - "https://*.oragono.io"
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# already up and running is problematic).
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# already up and running is problematic).
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casemapping: "precis"
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casemapping: "precis"
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# enforce-utf8 controls whether the server allows non-UTF8 bytes in messages
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# enforce-utf8 controls whether the server will preemptively discard non-UTF8
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# (as in traditional IRC) or preemptively discards non-UTF8 messages (since
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# messages (since they cannot be relayed to websocket clients), or will allow
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# they cannot be relayed to websocket clients).
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# them and relay them to non-websocket clients (as in traditional IRC).
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enforce-utf8: true
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enforce-utf8: true
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# whether to look up user hostnames with reverse DNS.
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# whether to look up user hostnames with reverse DNS.
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available-to-chanops: true
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available-to-chanops: true
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# IPs/CIDRs the PROXY command can be used from
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# IPs/CIDRs the PROXY command can be used from
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# this should be restricted to localhost (127.0.0.1/8, ::1/128, and unix sockets),
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# This should be restricted to localhost (127.0.0.1/8, ::1/128, and unix sockets).
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# unless you have a good reason. you should also add these addresses to the
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# Unless you have a good reason. you should also add these addresses to the
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# connection limits and throttling exemption lists.
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# connection limits and throttling exemption lists.
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proxy-allowed-from:
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proxy-allowed-from:
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- localhost
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- localhost
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@ -411,13 +412,11 @@ accounts:
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additional-nick-limit: 2
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additional-nick-limit: 2
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# method describes how nickname reservation is handled
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# method describes how nickname reservation is handled
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# strict: don't let the user change to the registered nickname unless they're
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# strict: users must already be logged in to their account (via
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# already logged-in using SASL or NickServ
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# SASL, PASS account:password, or /NickServ IDENTIFY)
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# in order to use their reserved nickname(s)
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# optional: no enforcement by default, but allow users to opt in to
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# optional: no enforcement by default, but allow users to opt in to
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# the enforcement level of their choice
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# the enforcement level of their choice
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#
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# 'optional' matches the behavior of other NickServs, but 'strict' is
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# preferable if all your users can enable SASL.
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method: optional
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method: optional
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# allow users to set their own nickname enforcement status, e.g.,
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# allow users to set their own nickname enforcement status, e.g.,
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