i wanna know if there is a module.. who makes this thing.
Redirects users when one of the servers linked have X users ..
for example .. Elsitio was using that in a system croom. but i dont like croom
i like unreal and i wanna make that. cuz my shells have 500 users limit =)
Thnkz all and i hope u can tell me =)
REDIRECT
You don't need a module for that.
Use the maxclients limit in the class block and set a redirect-server in the allow block.
Read the docs:
http://www.vulnscan.org/UnrealIRCd/unre ... classblock
Use the maxclients limit in the class block and set a redirect-server in the allow block.
Read the docs:
http://www.vulnscan.org/UnrealIRCd/unre ... classblock
If you don't make mistakes, you aren't really trying.
- Coleman Hawkins
- Coleman Hawkins
You can add as many classes as you want.
If you want your SSL Clients in a separate class, set up a special allow block for them (using the ssl option).
Read the docs:
http://www.vulnscan.org/UnrealIRCd/unre ... allowblock
If you want your SSL Clients in a separate class, set up a special allow block for them (using the ssl option).
Read the docs:
http://www.vulnscan.org/UnrealIRCd/unre ... allowblock
If you don't make mistakes, you aren't really trying.
- Coleman Hawkins
- Coleman Hawkins
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allow {
ip *@*;
hostname *@*;
class specials;
maxperip 3;
redirect-server <second server>;
redirect-port 7000;
options {
ssl;
};
};
allow {
ip *@*;
hostname *@*;
class clients;
maxperip 3;
};
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class clients
{
pingfreq 90;
maxclients 500;
sendq 1000000;
recvq 12000;
};
class specials
{
pingfreq 90;
maxclients 5;
sendq 1000000;
recvq 12000;
};
This config is rehashed atm yet new ssl connections do not get redirected yet. Re-read the documentation but alas...
- sChutt
Re-read it again... (The part "About matching" should be interesting for you)
http://www.vulnscan.org/UnrealIRCd/unre ... allowblock
http://www.vulnscan.org/UnrealIRCd/unre ... allowblock
Also the allow blocks are read upside down, so you need specific host/ip allow blocks AFTER your general *@* allow blocks.
If you don't make mistakes, you aren't really trying.
- Coleman Hawkins
- Coleman Hawkins