Nick and Chan Services?!
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Nick and Chan Services?!
hi first of all GUYS the IRCd ownz! nice job!
secund i have problem i hope someone can help me...
i want to run nick,chan and other services when i do /nickserv help i get
Services are currently down. Please try again later.
please tell me how to turn it ON..
thx in advance and keep up good work!
Plat
secund i have problem i hope someone can help me...
i want to run nick,chan and other services when i do /nickserv help i get
Services are currently down. Please try again later.
please tell me how to turn it ON..
thx in advance and keep up good work!
Plat
You have to download a service package like Auspice or Epona. Then install it, edit the configuration for the services, then add a link block to unrealircd.conf for the services, then run the services daemon. You should see something like:
--my.irc.net-- *** LocOps - Link services.irc.net (127.0.0.1) established.
--my.irc.net-- *** LocOps - Link services.irc.net (127.0.0.1) is now synched.
You might also see UnrealIRCd complaining about protocol versions. Also, some services (like Epona) don't support the End-Of-Synch command used by UnrealIRCd to notify of a completely successful uplink, in which case you won't see the "is now synched" message, but the services will still be there.
To enable /nickserv blah, you need to include one of the aliases files appropriate to the services you are running.
This is because most newer service daemons run as psuedo-servers. Thus, to make them work properly, you need a C:Line, N:Line, H:Line, and U:Line for the services. (In UnrealIRCd, this is the link and ulines block. !!! Remeber the "link::hub *;" directive or OperServ JUPE will cause UnrealIRCd to drop the link !!!)
--my.irc.net-- *** LocOps - Link services.irc.net (127.0.0.1) established.
--my.irc.net-- *** LocOps - Link services.irc.net (127.0.0.1) is now synched.
You might also see UnrealIRCd complaining about protocol versions. Also, some services (like Epona) don't support the End-Of-Synch command used by UnrealIRCd to notify of a completely successful uplink, in which case you won't see the "is now synched" message, but the services will still be there.
To enable /nickserv blah, you need to include one of the aliases files appropriate to the services you are running.
This is because most newer service daemons run as psuedo-servers. Thus, to make them work properly, you need a C:Line, N:Line, H:Line, and U:Line for the services. (In UnrealIRCd, this is the link and ulines block. !!! Remeber the "link::hub *;" directive or OperServ JUPE will cause UnrealIRCd to drop the link !!!)
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Epona is no longer in developement. It was taken over by anope. I used anope and love it. You can get it at http://www.anope.org
Anope doesn't run on Windows.ctn|chrisw wrote:Epona is no longer in developement. It was taken over by anope. I used anope and love it. You can get it at http://www.anope.org
There's an Anope ported to Wincrap.aquanight wrote:Anope doesn't run on Windows.ctn|chrisw wrote:Epona is no longer in developement. It was taken over by anope. I used anope and love it. You can get it at http://www.anope.org
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Hi guys thx for fast respons
i downloaded AlterServ services and i get error like :
*** LocOps -- Link denied for services.test.ath.cx([email protected]) (No link block named 'services.test.ath.cx') [@xxx.xx.xx.xx.3660]
whats the probleem?!
thx in advance!
i downloaded AlterServ services and i get error like :
*** LocOps -- Link denied for services.test.ath.cx([email protected]) (No link block named 'services.test.ath.cx') [@xxx.xx.xx.xx.3660]
whats the probleem?!
thx in advance!
Add to unrealircd.conf:
Modify blocks as necessary.
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link services.test.ath.cx {
user *;
host *;
bind-ip "127.0.0.1";
hub *; # OperServ JUPE will NOT work without!
pass-connect "blah";
pass-receive "blah";
};
ulines {
"services.test.ath.cx";
};
The only problem I have with services is that I have to start them manually. On Windows XP Pro, this is very irritating, because I have to put them in Startup and basically log in before they'll run.Sjef wrote:There's an Anope ported to Wincrap.
That's why I'm going to write my own services (based on Epona, since I can't seem to d/l Anope right now) which will run as an NT Service (i.e. in the background).
aquanight there is no need to use firedaemons they can run any program as a service