the best way I could see running a network (now) is using remote includes. Just because it allows you you to oper up on any server on the net. you can edit o:lines and other various configuration options remote and once preventing security problems and more work. there should be a mutual respect tha...
Rerouting hasn't been profected yet thats why. Someone needs to code a better service that has the ability to connect to a set number of servers if one is down... but meh, what do I know about services and irc?
more like a trust issue... cause any tom, dick, or even Harry, can find the answers to your quiz. so meh! and plus just becasue they know anything about irc, doesn't mean they won't abuse their oper powers!
Apparently you are missing some key fundamental knowledge with domains. 1. In order to connect using a host/domain it has to be linked to an IP. This is done using DNS or Domain Name Service. 2. You have to own the host/domain you are trying to use. 3. We don't support domain problems. NOTE: try con...
And FYI, not really sure if this was covered, but looking over your example. when you create a link block you want to link to the same server in the block for exmaple, in server1's config file you should have link for link server2.domain.com { username *; hostname server2.domain.com; bind-ip *; port...
it will work on a router... if it didn't it wouldn't be very useful considering most of the highly used network backbones and datacenters use routers and firewalls. the key is configuring it currectly.