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/*
* NEW: files {}
* OLD: include/config.h
*
* This block overrides the IRCd's default paths for loading things
* like the MOTD, saving its PID, or writing/loading its tunefile. The
* existence of this block allows one UnrealIRCd installation to
* support multiple running instances when combined with the -c
* commandline option.
*
* As usual, relative paths are interpreted relative to the directory
* where UnrealIRCd would find unrealircd.conf if -c is _not_
* specified on the commandline.
*/
files
{
/* The Message Of The Day shown to users who log in: */
/* motd ircd.motd; */
/*
* A short MOTD. If this file exists, it will be displayed to
* the user in place of the MOTD. Users can still view the
* full MOTD by using the /MOTD command.
*/
/* shortmotd ircd.smotd; */
/* Shown when an operator /OPERs up */
/* opermotd oper.motd; */
/* Services MOTD append. */
/* svsmotd ircd.svsmotd; */
/* Bot MOTD */
/* botmotd bot.motd; */
/* Shown upon /RULES */
/* rules ircd.rules; */
/*
* Where the IRCd stores and loads a few values which should
* be persistent across server restarts. Must point to an
* existing file which the IRCd has permission to alter or to
* a file in a folder within which the IRCd may create files.
*/
/* tunefile ircd.tune; */
/* Where to save the IRCd's pid. Should be writable by the IRCd. */
/* pidfile ircd.pid; */
};
/*
* NEW: tld {}
* OLD: T:Line
* This sets a different motd and rules files
* depending on the clients hostmask.
* Syntax is as follows:
* tld {
* mask (ident@host);
* motd "(motd file)";
* rules "(rules file)";
* };
*/
tld {
mask *;
motd "*";
rules "*";
};
/* note: you can just delete the example block above,
* in which case the defaults motd/rules files (ircd.motd, ircd.rules)
* will be used for everyone.
*/
Thank you so much for the help!!!!
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