Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 18:11:16 +0200 (CEST) From: dennis@serdijn.com To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.org Subject: ports/81068: Update port: irc/ptlink-services Update from 2.25.1 to 2.26.1 Message-ID: <200505151611.j4FGBGrv025252@midgard.noneofyourbusiness.nl> Resent-Message-ID: <200505151620.j4FGK8ns057610@freefall.freebsd.org>
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>Number: 81068 >Category: ports >Synopsis: Update port: irc/ptlink-services Update from 2.25.1 to 2.26.1 >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-ports-bugs >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: maintainer-update >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Sun May 15 16:20:07 GMT 2005 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Dennis Cabooter <dennis at rootxs dot org> >Release: FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE i386 >Organization: >Environment: System: FreeBSD midgard.noneofyourbusiness.nl 5.4-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE #0: Tue May 10 22:53:46 CEST 2005 dnns@midgard.noneofyourbusiness.nl:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/DESKTOP i386 >Description: >How-To-Repeat: >Fix: --- ptlink-services.diff begins here --- diff -Naur ptlink-services.orig/Makefile ptlink-services/Makefile --- ptlink-services.orig/Makefile Tue Nov 2 23:49:38 2004 +++ ptlink-services/Makefile Sun May 15 17:45:14 2005 @@ -6,13 +6,12 @@ # PORTNAME= Services -PORTVERSION= 2.25.1 -PORTREVISION= 1 +PORTVERSION= 2.26.1 CATEGORIES= irc MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.sunsite.dk/projects/ptlink/services2/ \ http://www.rootxs.org/pub/FreeBSD/distfiles/ PKGNAMEPREFIX= PTlink- -DISTNAME= PTlink.${PORTNAME}${PORTVERSION} +DISTNAME= PTlink.${PORTNAME}2.26-eol.1 PATCH_DIST_STRIP= -p1 diff -Naur ptlink-services.orig/distinfo ptlink-services/distinfo --- ptlink-services.orig/distinfo Mon Oct 25 11:41:25 2004 +++ ptlink-services/distinfo Sun May 15 17:30:51 2005 @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -MD5 (PTlink.Services2.25.1.tar.gz) = 59df68440f40c7ef0e40090048fc7775 -SIZE (PTlink.Services2.25.1.tar.gz) = 519725 +MD5 (PTlink.Services2.26-eol.1.tar.gz) = 21db7f28ca4e09053d7f1ab5689e9a27 +SIZE (PTlink.Services2.26-eol.1.tar.gz) = 568462 diff -Naur ptlink-services.orig/files/example.conf ptlink-services/files/example.conf --- ptlink-services.orig/files/example.conf Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 +++ ptlink-services/files/example.conf Sun May 15 17:51:33 2005 @@ -0,0 +1,867 @@ +# Example configuration file for Services. After making the appropriate +# changes to this file, place it in the Services data directory (as +# specified in the "configure" script, default $HOME/services/data) +# under the name "services.conf". +# +# The format of this file is fairly simple: a line beginning with a # is a +# comment, and any other non-blank line is expected to be a directive and +# parameters, separated by spaces or tabs. For example: +# +# Directive Parameter-1 Parameter-2 ... +# +# Directives are case-insensitive. Note that some directives do not take +# any parameters; these are typically "on-off" directives, for which simply +# including the directive in this file (or removing it) has an effect on +# Services' functionality. +# +# If a parameter's value is a string which includes spaces, enclose the +# string in double quotation marks, like the example below. Quotes may be +# used around any string at all for clarity. +# +# "This is a parameter string with spaces in it" +# +# If you need to include a double quote inside a quoted string, precede it +# by a backslash: +# +# "This string has \"double quotes\" in it" +# +# Time parameters can be specified either as an integer representing a +# number of seconds (e.g. "3600" = 1 hour), or as an integer with a unit +# specifier: "s" = seconds, "m" = minutes, "h" = hours, "d" = days. +# Combinations (such as "1h30m") are not permitted. Examples (all of which +# represent the same length of time, one day): +# +# "86400", "86400s", "1440m", "24h", "1d" +# +# In the documentation for each directive, one of the following will be +# included to indicate whether an option is required: +# +# [REQUIRED] +# Indicates a directive which must be given. Without it, Services will +# not start. +# +# [RECOMMENDED] +# Indicates a directive which may be omitted, but omitting it may cause +# undesirable side effects. +# +# [OPTIONAL] +# Indicates a directive which is optional. If not given, the feature +# will typically be disabled. If this is not the case, more +# information will be given in the documentation. +# +# [DISCOURAGED] +# Indicates a directive which may cause undesirable side effects if +# specified. +# +# [DEPRECATED] +# Indicates a directive which will disappear in a future version of +# Services, usually because its functionality has been either +# superseded by that of other directives or incorporated into the main +# program. +# + +########################################################################### +# +# Remote server configuration +# +########################################################################### + +# RemoteServer <hostname> <port> <password> [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the remote server hostname and port. The hostname may +# either be a standard Internet hostname or dotted-quad numeric +# address; the port number must be an integer between 1 and 65535 +# inclusive. The password is a string which should be enclosed in +# double quotes if it contains any spaces (or just for clarity). +# +# The remote server and port may be overridden at runtime with the +# -remote command-line option. The password may not be set at runtime. + +RemoteServer 127.0.0.1 6667 "servpass" + +# LocalAddress <hostname> [port] [OPTIONAL] +# Specifies the local address to bind to before connecting to the +# remote server. This may be useful on multihomed hosts. The hostname +# and port number are specified the same way as with the RemoteServer +# directive. If this is not specified, Services will let the operating +# system choose the local address. If only a hostname is specified, +# Services will bind to that address but let the operating system +# choose the local port number. +# +# If you don't know what this means or don't need to use it, just leave +# the directive commented out. +# +# This directive may be overridden at runtime by the -local +# command-line option. + +#LocalAddress localhost.ptlink.net + +########################################################################### +# +# Services identification and pseudoclient names +# +########################################################################### + +# ServerName <name> [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the IRC server name which Services should use. May be +# overridden by the -name command-line option. + +ServerName "services.PTlink.net" + +# ServerDesc <text> [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the text which should appear as the server's information in +# /whois and similar queries. May be overridden by the -desc +# command-line option. + +ServerDesc "Services for PTlink IRC network" + +# ServiceUser <usermask> [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the user@host mask which should be used by the Services +# pseudoclients. May be overridden by the -user and -host command-line +# options. + +ServiceUser "Services@PTlink.net" + +######################## +# IRCd related settings +####################### + +# OperControl [RECOMMENDED] +# Restricts the use of /oper to operserv registered opers +# if a user not services oper/admin tries to become oper +# services will remove their +o status +# NOTE: This may "jam" olines on some situations with ircds +# not coded to handle this features. +# +# Comment it to disable + +OperControl + +# NickChange [RECOMMENDED] +# Selects nick protection between nick change to _nick- +# or the old KILL protection system. +# +# Comment it to select KILL protection mode +NickChange + +# GuestPrefix [Optional] +# If defined will be used for forcec nick changes to +# GuestPrefixNNN +GuestPrefix "PTlink" + +# ...Name <nick> <string> [REQUIRED except as noted below] +# Specify the nicknames (first parameter) and "real" names (second +# parameter) for the Services pseudoclients. + +NickServName "NickServ" "Nickname Service" +ChanServName "ChanServ" "Channel Service" +MemoServName "MemoServ" "Memo Service" +OperServName "OperServ" "Operator Service" +NewsServName "NewsServ" "News Service" +GlobalName "Global" "Global Noticer" + +########################################################################### +# +# Services data filenames +# +########################################################################### + +# NOTE: All filenames are relative to the Services data directory. + +# MOTDFile <filename> [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the name of the Message of the Day file. + +MOTDFile services.motd + +# ...DB <filename> [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the filenames for the various Services subsystems' databases. + +NickServDB nick.db +ChanServDB chan.db +OperServDB oper.db +AutokillDB akill.db +SQlineDB sqline.db +VlineDB vline.db +BotListDB bots.db +NewsDB news.db +NewsServDB newsserv.db +SXlineDB sxline.db +VlinkDB vlink.db + +# DayStatsFN <filename> [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the filename for chan/nick stats of the day +# temporary savings + +DayStatsFN stats.today + +# DomainLangFN <filename> [RECOMMENDED] +# Specifies the filename for Smart Language selections definitions +# (text file) Please read it and edit it if you had new languages + +DomainLangFN domain.def + +# BalanceHistoryFN <filename> [OPTIONAL] +# Will save nick/chans stats at end of day +# Comment it to disable + +BalanceHistoryFN history.log + +# EncryptMethod number [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the encryption method to use for chan/nick passwords, +# 1 - JP2 +# 2 - DES crypt() +# 3 - MD5 +# NOTE: +# On existing passwords the encryption method change will just +# take effect after IDENTIFY for that password. +# Commented will use plain text passwords + +EncryptMethod 3 + +########################################################################### +# +# Logs/Administration/Help Channels +# +########################################################################### + +# LogChan #Channel [RECOMMENDED] +# Services Log's will be dumped to #Channel +# Comment it to disable channel logging +# WARNING: Please be sure to restrict this Channel access for security sake +# NOTE: Do not include # on the channel name , to avoid +# confusion with comment symbol. + +LogChan "Services.log" + +# HelpChan #Channel [RECOMMENDED] +# Causes services to give umode +h (helper) on people, +# entering #Channel with should op access. +# Comment it to disable services setting +h +# NOTE: Do not include # on the channel name , to avoid +# confusion with comment symbol. + +HelpChan "Help" + +# OnAuthChan #Channel [RECOMMENDED] +# When auth system is used services will make users join +# this channel on their firt email authentication. +# NOTE: Do not include # on the channel name , to avoid +# confusion with comment symbol. + +OnAuthChan "Help" + +# AdminChan #Channel [RECOMMENDED] +# Causes services to make user join #Channel on /oper +# Comment it to disable autojoin on admin channel for opers. +# NOTE: Do not include # on the channel name , to avoid +# confusion with comment symbol. + +AdminChan "Admin" + +# AutoJoinChan #Channel [RECOMMENDED] +# Causes services to make all users join #Channel on connection. +# Comment it to disable. +# NOTE: Do not include # on the channel name , to avoid +# confusion with comment symbol. + +#AutoJoinChan "PTlink" + + +########################################################################### +# +# Basic functionality +# +########################################################################### + +# NSMaxNChange number [REQUIRED] +# Max number of allowed forced nick changes before a nick kill +# This is ideal for BOT's which don't identify on nick change +# (Only required if nick protection is nick change (DEFAULT) ) + +NSMaxNChange 5 + +# NoBackupOkay [DISCOURAGED] +# Allows Services to continue file write operations (i.e. database +# saving) even if the original file cannot be backed up. Enabling this +# option may allow Services to continue operation under some conditions +# when it might otherwise fail, such as a nearly-full disk. +# +# *** NOTE *** +# Enabling this option can cause irrecoverable data loss under some +# conditions, so make CERTAIN you know what you're doing when you +# enable it! + +#NoBackupOkay + +# NoSplitRecovery [OPTIONAL] +# Disables Services' recognition of users returning from netsplits. +# Normally (on networks with some sort of timestamp support in the IRC +# server), Services will check via the timestamp field whether a user +# is the same as the last user who identified for the nick, and allow +# the user access to that nick without requiring identification again +# if the timestamps match. Enabling this option will force all users +# to re-identify after a netsplit. +# +# Normally, it's easier on users to leave this disabled, but if you +# suspect one of your servers has been hacked to send false timestamps +# (or you suspect a bug in Services itself) enabling this directive +# will eliminate the possibility of one user "stealing" another's nick +# by pretending to have the same timestamp. +# +# You may also want to uncomment this directive if your servers' clocks +# are very far apart; the less synchronized the servers' clocks are, +# the greater the possibility of someone "taking over" another person's +# nick when a server with a fast clock splits (though the likelihood of +# success is relatively small in any case). + +#NoSplitRecovery + +# ListOpersOnly [DEPRECATED] +# When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ and NickServ LIST commands +# to IRC operators. +# +# This directive has been superseded by the NSListOpersOnly and +# CSListOpersOnly directives. + +#ListOpersOnly + +# StatsOpersOnly [OPTIONAL] +# When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ and NickServ STATS commands +# to Services operators. + +#StatsOpersOnly + +# StrictPasswords [RECOMMENDED] +# When enabled, causes Services to perform more stringent checks on +# passwords. If this is disabled, Services will only disallow a +# password if it is the same as the entity (nickname or channel name) +# with which it is associated. When enabled, however, Services will +# also check that the password is at least five characters long, and +# in the future will probably check other things as well. + +StrictPasswords + +# BadPassLimit <count> [RECOMMENDED] +# Sets the number of invalid password tries before Services removes a +# user from the network. If a user enters <count> invalid passwords +# for any Services function or combination of functions during a +# single IRC session (subect to BadPassTimeout, below), Services will +# issue a /KILL for the user. If not given, Services will ignore +# failed password attempts (though they will be logged in any case). + +BadPassLimit 5 + +# BadPassTimeout <time> [OPTIONAL] +# Sets the time after which invalid passwords are forgotten about. If +# a user does not enter any incorrect passwords in this amount of time, +# the incorrect password count will reset to zero. If not given, the +# timeout will be disabled, and the incorrect password count will never +# be reset until the user disconnects. + +BadPassTimeout 1h + +# UpdateTimeout <time> [REQUIRED] +# Sets the delay between automatic database updates. This timer is +# reset by the OperServ UPDATE command. + +UpdateTimeout 1h + +# ExpireTimeout <time> [REQUIRED] +# Sets the delay between checks for expired nicknames and channels. +# The OperServ UPDATE command will also cause a check for expiration +# and reset this timer. + +ExpireTimeout 1h + +# ReadTimeout <time> [REQUIRED] +# Sets the timeout period for reading from the network. + +ReadTimeout 10s + +# WarningTimeout <time> [REQUIRED] +# Sets the interval between sending warning messages for program +# errors via WALLOPS/GLOBOPS. + +WarningTimeout 4h + +# TimeoutCheck <time> [REQUIRED] +# Sets the (maximum) frequency at which the timeout list is checked. +# This, combined with ReadTimeout above, determine how accurately timed +# events, such as nick kills, occur; it also determines how much CPU +# time Services will use doing this. Higher values will cause less +# accurate timing but less CPU usage. +# +# This shouldn't be set any higher than 10 seconds, and 1 second is +# best if your system is powerful enough (or your network small enough) +# to handle it. 0 will cause the timeout list to be checked every time +# through the main loop, which will probably slow down Services too +# much to be useful on most networks. +# +# Note that this value is not an absolute limit on the period between +# checks of the timeout list; the period may be as great as ReadTimeout +# (above) during periods of inactivity. + +TimeoutCheck 5s + +########################################################################### +# +# NickServ configuration +# +########################################################################### + +# NSDef... [OPTIONAL] +# Sets the default options for newly registered nicks. Note that +# changing these options will have no effect on nicks which are already +# registered. +# +# If both NSDefKill and NSDefKillQuick are given, the latter takes +# precedence. KILL IMMED cannot be specified as a default. +# +# NOTE: If you do not enable any of these options, a default of +# Secure, MemoSignon, and MemoReceive will be used, for backward +# compatibility. If you really want no options enabled by default, use +# NSDefNone. + +#NSDefNone +#NSDefKill +#NSDefKillQuick +#NSDefPrivate +#NSDefHideEmail +#NSDefHideQuit +NSDefMemoSignon +NSDefMemoReceive + +# NSRegisterAdvice [RECOMMENDED] +# if defined a message with the nick register syntax is sent +# to any unregistered nick conneting to the network +NSRegisterAdvice + +# NSNeedEmail [RECOMMENDED] +# if defined then an email must be specified on nick registration +# Be sure to copy lang/*.auth and lang/*.setemail to +# the languages dir inside your data directory. +# Then EDIT the files without changing the fields ("%s") order. + +#NSNeedEmail + +# NSNeedAuth [RECOMMENDED] +# if defined nick registration will only be complete after email +# validation with the AUTH command. +#NSNeedAuth + +# NSDisableNOMAIL [ RECOMMEND] +# if you want to make sure everyone sets an email address when +# they register their nick you have to enable this option, otherwise +# they can set NOMAIL as an email address +#NSDisableNOMAIL + +# NSRegDelay <time> [RECOMMENDED] +# Sets the minimum length of time between consecutive uses of the +# REGISTER command. If not given, this restriction is disabled (note +# that this allows "registration flooding"). + +NSRegDelay 1m + + +# NSExpire <time> [RECOMMENDED] +# Sets the length of time before a nick registration expires. + +NSExpire 30d + +# NSRegExpire <time> [RECOMMENDED] +# Sets the length of time before a nick registration expires, +# if the nick was never identified after registration +NSRegExpire 5d + +# NSDropDelay <time> [RECOMMENDED] +# Sets the length of time before a nick is dropped +# (after the DROP command for that nick as been issued, +# identifying the nick during this time will cancel the "drop") +# + +NSDropDelay 5d + +# NSAJoinMax <count> [REQUIRED] *** +# Sets the maximum number of entries allowed on a nickname Auto Join list. +# Should match your ircd's maximum channels per user +NSAJoinMax 10 + +# NSEnforcerUser <user>[@<host>] [REQUIRED] +# Sets the username (and possibly hostname) used for the fake user +# created when NickServ collides a user. Should be in user@host +# format. If the host is not given, the one from ServicesUser is +# used. + +NSEnforcerUser enforcer + +# NSReleaseTimeout <time> [REQUIRED] +# Sets the delay before a NickServ-collided nick is released. + +NSReleaseTimeout 1m + +# NSAllowKillImmed [OPTIONAL] +# When enabled, allows the use of the IMMED option with the NickServ +# SET KILL command. + +#NSAllowKillImmed + +# NSDisableLinkCommand [OPTIONAL] +# When enabled, makes the NickServ LINK command unavailable. Note that +# any links that have already been created will continue to function; +# this only prevents new links from being made. + +#NSDisableLinkCommand + +# NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL] +# When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST command to IRC +# operators. + +NSListOpersOnly + +# NSListMax <count> [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the maximum number of nicks to be returned for a NickServ +# LIST command. + +NSListMax 50 + +# NSMaxNotes <coun> [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the maximum number of notes a nick can keep. +# +NSMaxNotes 10 + +# NSSecureAdmins [RECOMMENDED] +# When enabled, prevents the use of the DROP, GETPASS, SENDPASS, and +# SET PASSWORD commands by Services admins on other Services admins. +# Note: Thisl will only protect Services root nicks if added to +# services admin list. + +NSSecureAdmins + +########################################################################### +# +# NewsServ configuration +# +########################################################################### + +# NWRecentDelay <time> [RECOMMENDED] +# Sets the minimum length of time between consecutive uses of the +# RECENT command. If not given, this restriction is disabled (note +# that this allows "newsserv flooding"). + +NWRecentDelay 1m + +# ExportRefresh <time> [RECOMMENDED] +# Sets the time interval between newsserv data export +# Comment it to disable newsserv data export + +ExportRefresh 1h + +# ExportFN <filename> [REQUIRED] (if ExportRefresh is enabled) +# Sets the newsserv data export file name + +ExportFN newsserv.txt + +########################################################################### +# +# ChanServ configuration +# +########################################################################### + +# CSMaxReg <count> [RECOMMENDED] +# Limits the number of channels which may be registered to a single +# nickname. + +CSMaxReg 20 + +# CSExpire <time> [RECOMMENDED] +# Sets the number of days before a channel expires. + +CSExpire 30d + +#CSRegExpire <time> [RECOMMENDED] +# Sets the length of time before a channel registration expires, +# if the channel was never used after registration. + +CSRegExpire 5d + +# CSDropDelay <time> [RECOMMENDED] +# Sets the length of time before a channel is dropped +# (after the DROP command for that channel as been issued +# identifying the channel during this time will cancel the "drop") + +CSDropDelay 5d + +# CSAccessMax <count> [REQUIRED] +# Sets the maximum number of entries on a channel's access list. +# Channel access lists may contain only registered nicknames; +# therefore, checking each entry on the list requires only a single +# scaler comparison instead of a wildcard match, and this limit may be +# safely set much higher than (for exmple) the nickname access list +# size limit without impacting performance significantly. + +CSAccessMax 512 + +# CSAutokickMax <count> [REQUIRED] +# Sets the maximum number of entries on a channel's autokick list. + +CSAutokickMax 32 + +# CSAutokickReason <text> [REQUIRED] +# Sets the default reason for an autokick if none is given. + +CSAutokickReason "You are not welcome here." + +# CSInhabit <time> [REQUIRED] +# Sets the length of time ChanServ stays in a channel after kicking a +# user from a channel s/he is not permitted to be in. This only occurs +# when the user is the only one in the channel. + +CSInhabit 15s + +# CSRestrictDelay <time> [DISCOURAGED] +# When enabled, causes ChanServ to ignore any RESTRICTED or NOJOIN +# channel setting for the given time after Services starts up. This +# gives users a time to identify to NickServ before being kicked out of +# restricted channels they would normally be allowed to join. This +# setting will also cause channel mode +o's from servers to be passed +# through for this initial period. +# +# This option is presently discouraged because it is not properly +# implemented; any users in channels when Services starts up get a +# "free ride", though they can of course be deopped/kicked manually. + +#CSRestrictDelay 30s + +# CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL] +# When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC +# operators. + +CSListOpersOnly + +# CSListMax <count> [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the maximum number of channels to be returned for a +# ChanServ LIST command. + +CSListMax 50 + +# CSLostAKick <time> [RECOMMENDED] +# Specifies the max interval of time an akick will be kept, +# without beeing trigered +# Setting it 0 will make akicks permanent. + +CSLostAKick 30d + +# CSAutoAjoin [RECOMMENDED] +# If enabled, during channel registration founder will get +# the channel added to it's ajoin list. + +CSAutoAjoin + +# CSRestrictReg [OPTIONAL] +# If enabled, channel registration is restricted to services operators. + +#CSRestrictReg + + +########################################################################### +# +# MemoServ configuration +# +########################################################################### + +# MSMaxMemos <count> [RECOMMENDED] +# Sets the maximum number of memos a user is allowed to keep by +# default. Normal users may set the limit anywhere between zero and +# this value; Services admins can change it to any value or disable it. +# If not given, the limit is disabled by default, and normal users can +# set any limit they want. + +MSMaxMemos 20 + +# MSSendDelay <time> [RECOMMENDED] +# Sets the delay between consecutive uses of the MemoServ SEND command. +# This can help prevent spam as well as denial-of-service attacks from +# sending large numbers of memos and filling up disk space (and +# memory). A 3-second wait means a maximum average of 150 bytes of +# memo per second per user under the current IRC protocol. + +MSSendDelay 10s + +# MSNotifyAll [OPTIONAL] +# Should we notify all appropriate users of a new memo? This applies +# in cases where a memo is sent to a nick which either is linked to +# another nick or has another nick linked to it. Enabling this option +# will cause MemoServ to check all users who are currently online to +# see whether any have nicks which are linked to the target of the +# memo, and if so, notify all of them. This can take a good deal of +# CPU time on larger networks, so you may want to disable it. + +MSNotifyAll + +# MSExpireWarn <time> [RECOMMENDED] +# Specifies the age of a memo to be notified as "expiring soon" + +MSExpireWarn 30d + +# MSExpireTime <time> [RECOMMENDED] +# Specifies the time the memos will be kept after beeing sent. +# If you comment it, memos will be kept until user deletes them. + +MSExpireTime 45d + +########################################################################### +# +# OperServ configuration +# +########################################################################### + +# ServicesRoot <nick>,nick2 [REQUIRED] +# Specifies the Services "super-user". The super-user, or "root" as in +# Unix terminology, is the only user who can add or delete Services +# admins. +# +# This is commented out by default; make sure you insert the correct +# nick before uncommenting it. + +ServicesRoot Root + +# LogMaxUsers [OPTIONAL] +# Causes Services to write a message to the log every time a new user +# maximum is set. + +LogMaxUsers + +# AutokillExpiry <time> [REQUIRED] +# Sets the default expiry time for autokills. + +AutoKillExpiry 15d + +# OSNoAutoRecon [OPTIONAL] +# On netjoins +r will not give services oper privilege +# without reidentifying. + +# OSNoAutoRecon + +# WallOper [OPTIONAL] +# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS when a user becomes an IRC +# operator. Note that this can cause WALLOPS floods when Services +# first connects to the network. + +#WallOper + +# WallBadOS [OPTIONAL] +# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS if a non-IRC-operator tries +# to use OperServ. + +WallBadOS + +# WallOS... [OPTIONAL] +# Cause Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS on use of each of the +# OperServ commands listed. + +WallOSMode +WallOSClearmodes +WallOSKick +WallOSAkill + +# WallAkillExpire [OPTIONAL] +# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS whenever an autokill +# expires. + +WallAkillExpire + +# WallGetpass [OPTIONAL] +# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS on use of the NickServ or +# ChanServ GETPASS command. + +#WallGetpass + +# WallSetpass [OPTIONAL] +# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS whenever a Services admin +# sets a password for a nickname or channel s/he does not normally have +# privileges to set. + +#WallSetpass + +# DefSessionLimit [RECOMMENDED] +# Limits the total number of connections allowed for the same host +# If hostname matches a botlist entry this value will be ignored +# and the maximum number from the botlist entry will be used instead +# +# NOTE: Comenting this will disable session limiting +# and your network will be vulnerable to clone flooding. + +DefSessionLimit 3 + +######################################################## +# Mail Settings (for SENDPASS) +######################################################## + +# SendFrom <e-mail> [REQUIRED] +# +# This is the e-mail address from which all the e-mails are to be sent. It should +# really exist. + +SendFrom services@localhost.net + +# SendFrom <e-mail> [REQUIRED] +# +# This is the real name from which all the e-mails are to be sent. It should +# really exist. + +SendFromName "Localhost Services" + +# MailSignature <e-mail> [REQUIRED] +# +# This is the signature text message that will be attached to the +# SENDPASS mail. + +MailSignature "PTlink Services - Network Admin Services" + +# MailDelay <time> [RECOMMENDED] +# +# This controls the minimum amount of time an user must wait before sending +# another mail after it has sent one. It also controls the minimum time +# an user must wait before it can receive another mail. +# +# This feature prevents users from being mail bombed using Services and +# should definitely be used. + +MailDelay 5m + + +######## Miscelaneous Settings + +# TimeAdjust <timedif> +# Add timedif to every time field before it is displayed, +# this maybe usefull if you cannot setup the clock on the +# system services are running + +# TimeAdjust 1h + +# TimeZone "<zone> offset" +# Sets wich time zone should services uses. +# Only needed if you wish to run services in a diferent timezone +# than then local machine. + +# TimeZone "GMT 0" + +# DefLanguage <number> +# Default language for newly registered nicks (and nicks imported from +# old databases); +# LANG_EN_US 1 /* United States English */ +# LANG_PT 2 /* Portugese */ +# LANG_TR 3 /* Turkish */ +# LANG_DE 4 /* German */ +# LANG_IT 5 /* Italian */ +# LANG_NL 6 /* Dutch */ +# LANG_PT_BR 7 /* Brazil Portuguese */ +DefLanguage 1 + + +# MySQL configuration + +#MySQLDB "ptlink_services" +#MySQLHost "localhost" +#MySQLUser "some_user" +#MySQLPass "tryit" + diff -Naur ptlink-services.orig/files/patch-src::Makefile.in ptlink-services/files/patch-src::Makefile.in --- ptlink-services.orig/files/patch-src::Makefile.in Sun May 15 16:20:26 2005 +++ ptlink-services/files/patch-src::Makefile.in Sun May 15 17:50:47 2005 @@ -1,8 +1,11 @@ ---- src/Makefile.in.orig Tue Oct 26 13:35:46 2004 -+++ src/Makefile.in Tue Oct 26 13:36:21 2004 -@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ - cd $(bindir) ; \ +--- src/Makefile.in.orig Sun May 15 17:48:53 2005 ++++ src/Makefile.in Sun May 15 17:49:14 2005 +@@ -139,9 +139,9 @@ $(LN) -s services listchans; \ + fi + @if ! test -f $(sysconfdir)/services.conf; then \ +- $(INSTALL_DATA) ../data/example.conf $(sysconfdir)/services.conf; \ ++ #$(INSTALL_DATA) ../data/example.conf $(sysconfdir)/services.conf; \ fi - $(INSTALL_DATA) ../data/example.conf $(sysconfdir) + #$(INSTALL_DATA) ../data/example.conf $(sysconfdir) diff -Naur ptlink-services.orig/pkg-plist ptlink-services/pkg-plist --- ptlink-services.orig/pkg-plist Sun May 15 16:20:26 2005 +++ ptlink-services/pkg-plist Sun May 15 17:36:20 2005 @@ -11,7 +11,4 @@ etc/ptlink/create_tables.sql etc/ptlink/domain.def etc/ptlink/services.conf.sample -@dirrm data/logs -@dirrm data/languages -@dirrm data @unexec rmdir %D/etc/ptlink 2> /dev/null || true diff -Naur ptlink-services.orig/ptlink-services/Makefile ptlink-services/ptlink-services/Makefile --- ptlink-services.orig/ptlink-services/Makefile Sun May 15 16:20:26 2005 +++ ptlink-services/ptlink-services/Makefile Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -# New ports collection makefile for: PTlink IRC services -# Date created: 22 October 2004 -# Whom: Dennis Cabooter <dennis@rootxs.org> -# -# $FreeBSD: ports/irc/ptlink-services/Makefile,v 1.2 2004/11/02 22:49:38 edwin Exp $ -# - -PORTNAME= Services -PORTVERSION= 2.26 -CATEGORIES= irc -MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.sunsite.dk/projects/ptlink/services2/ \ - http://www.rootxs.org/pub/FreeBSD/distfiles/ -PKGNAMEPREFIX= PTlink- -PKGNAMESUFFIX= eol.1 -DISTNAME= PTlink.${PORTNAME}${PORTVERSION}-${PKGNAMESUFFIX} - -PATCH_DIST_STRIP= -p1 - -MAINTAINER= dennis@rootxs.org -COMMENT= PTlink IRC services - -GNU_CONFIGURE= yes -USE_GMAKE= yes -USE_PERL5= yes - -SYSCONFDIR= ${PREFIX}/etc/ptlink -CONFIGURE_ARGS= --sysconfdir=${SYSCONFDIR} - -post-install: - @${INSTALL_DATA} ${FILESDIR}/*.sample ${SYSCONFDIR} - @${SED} 's,%%SYSCONFDIR%%,${SYSCONFDIR},g' < ${PKGMESSAGE} - -.include <bsd.port.mk> diff -Naur ptlink-services.orig/ptlink-services/distinfo ptlink-services/ptlink-services/distinfo --- ptlink-services.orig/ptlink-services/distinfo Sun May 15 16:20:26 2005 +++ ptlink-services/ptlink-services/distinfo Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -MD5 (PTlink.Services2.26-eol.1.tar.gz) = 21db7f28ca4e09053d7f1ab5689e9a27 -SIZE (PTlink.Services2.26-eol.1.tar.gz) = 568462 diff -Naur ptlink-services.orig/ptlink-services/files/patch-src::Makefile.in ptlink-services/ptlink-services/files/patch-src::Makefile.in --- ptlink-services.orig/ptlink-services/files/patch-src::Makefile.in Sun May 15 16:20:26 2005 +++ ptlink-services/ptlink-services/files/patch-src::Makefile.in Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- src/Makefile.in.orig Tue Oct 26 13:35:46 2004 -+++ src/Makefile.in Tue Oct 26 13:36:21 2004 -@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ - cd $(bindir) ; \ - $(LN) -s services listchans; \ - fi -- $(INSTALL_DATA) ../data/example.conf $(sysconfdir) -+ #$(INSTALL_DATA) ../data/example.conf $(sysconfdir) - $(INSTALL_DATA) ../data/domain.def $(sysconfdir) - $(INSTALL_DATA) ../data/create_tables.sql $(sysconfdir) - @if test -f $(sysconfdir)/services.pid ; then \ diff -Naur ptlink-services.orig/ptlink-services/files/services.conf.sample ptlink-services/ptlink-services/files/services.conf.sample --- ptlink-services.orig/ptlink-services/files/services.conf.sample Sun May 15 16:20:26 2005 +++ ptlink-services/ptlink-services/files/services.conf.sample Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 @@ -1,853 +0,0 @@ -# Example configuration file for Services. After making the appropriate -# changes to this file, place it in the Services data directory (as -# specified in the "configure" script, default $HOME/services/data) -# under the name "services.conf". -# -# The format of this file is fairly simple: a line beginning with a # is a -# comment, and any other non-blank line is expected to be a directive and -# parameters, separated by spaces or tabs. For example: -# -# Directive Parameter-1 Parameter-2 ... -# -# Directives are case-insensitive. Note that some directives do not take -# any parameters; these are typically "on-off" directives, for which simply -# including the directive in this file (or removing it) has an effect on -# Services' functionality. -# -# If a parameter's value is a string which includes spaces, enclose the -# string in double quotation marks, like the example below. Quotes may be -# used around any string at all for clarity. -# -# "This is a parameter string with spaces in it" -# -# If you need to include a double quote inside a quoted string, precede it -# by a backslash: -# -# "This string has \"double quotes\" in it" -# -# Time parameters can be specified either as an integer representing a -# number of seconds (e.g. "3600" = 1 hour), or as an integer with a unit -# specifier: "s" = seconds, "m" = minutes, "h" = hours, "d" = days. -# Combinations (such as "1h30m") are not permitted. Examples (all of which -# represent the same length of time, one day): -# -# "86400", "86400s", "1440m", "24h", "1d" -# -# In the documentation for each directive, one of the following will be -# included to indicate whether an option is required: -# -# [REQUIRED] -# Indicates a directive which must be given. Without it, Services will -# not start. -# -# [RECOMMENDED] -# Indicates a directive which may be omitted, but omitting it may cause -# undesirable side effects. -# -# [OPTIONAL] -# Indicates a directive which is optional. If not given, the feature -# will typically be disabled. If this is not the case, more -# information will be given in the documentation. -# -# [DISCOURAGED] -# Indicates a directive which may cause undesirable side effects if -# specified. -# -# [DEPRECATED] -# Indicates a directive which will disappear in a future version of -# Services, usually because its functionality has been either -# superseded by that of other directives or incorporated into the main -# program. -# - -########################################################################### -# -# Remote server configuration -# -########################################################################### - -# RemoteServer <hostname> <port> <password> [REQUIRED] -# Specifies the remote server hostname and port. The hostname may -# either be a standard Internet hostname or dotted-quad numeric -# address; the port number must be an integer between 1 and 65535 -# inclusive. The password is a string which should be enclosed in -# double quotes if it contains any spaces (or just for clarity). -# -# The remote server and port may be overridden at runtime with the -# -remote command-line option. The password may not be set at runtime. - -RemoteServer 127.0.0.1 6667 "servpass" - -# LocalAddress <hostname> [port] [OPTIONAL] -# Specifies the local address to bind to before connecting to the -# remote server. This may be useful on multihomed hosts. The hostname -# and port number are specified the same way as with the RemoteServer -# directive. If this is not specified, Services will let the operating -# system choose the local address. If only a hostname is specified, -# Services will bind to that address but let the operating system -# choose the local port number. -# -# If you don't know what this means or don't need to use it, just leave -# the directive commented out. -# -# This directive may be overridden at runtime by the -local -# command-line option. - -#LocalAddress localhost.ptlink.net - -########################################################################### -# -# Services identification and pseudoclient names -# -########################################################################### - -# ServerName <name> [REQUIRED] -# Specifies the IRC server name which Services should use. May be -# overridden by the -name command-line option. - -ServerName "services.PTlink.net" - -# ServerDesc <text> [REQUIRED] -# Specifies the text which should appear as the server's information in -# /whois and similar queries. May be overridden by the -desc -# command-line option. - -ServerDesc "Services for PTlink IRC network" - -# ServiceUser <usermask> [REQUIRED] -# Specifies the user@host mask which should be used by the Services -# pseudoclients. May be overridden by the -user and -host command-line -# options. - -ServiceUser "Services@PTlink.net" - -######################## -# IRCd related settings -####################### - -# OperControl [RECOMMENDED] -# Restricts the use of /oper to operserv registered opers -# if a user not services oper/admin tries to become oper -# services will remove their +o status -# NOTE: This may "jam" olines on some situations with ircds -# not coded to handle this features. -# -# Comment it to disable - -OperControl - -# NickChange [RECOMMENDED] -# Selects nick protection between nick change to _nick- -# or the old KILL protection system. -# -# Comment it to select KILL protection mode -NickChange - -# GuestPrefix [Optional] -# If defined will be used for forcec nick changes to -# GuestPrefixNNN -GuestPrefix "PTlink" - -# ...Name <nick> <string> [REQUIRED except as noted below] -# Specify the nicknames (first parameter) and "real" names (second -# parameter) for the Services pseudoclients. - -NickServName "NickServ" "Nickname Service" -ChanServName "ChanServ" "Channel Service" -MemoServName "MemoServ" "Memo Service" -OperServName "OperServ" "Operator Service" -NewsServName "NewsServ" "News Service" -GlobalName "Global" "Global Noticer" - -########################################################################### -# -# Services data filenames -# -########################################################################### - -# NOTE: All filenames are relative to the Services data directory. - -# MOTDFile <filename> [REQUIRED] -# Specifies the name of the Message of the Day file. - -MOTDFile services.motd - -# ...DB <filename> [REQUIRED] -# Specifies the filenames for the various Services subsystems' databases. - -NickServDB nick.db -ChanServDB chan.db -OperServDB oper.db -AutokillDB akill.db -SQlineDB sqline.db -VlineDB vline.db -BotListDB bots.db -NewsDB news.db -NewsServDB newsserv.db -SXlineDB sxline.db -VlinkDB vlink.db - -# DayStatsFN <filename> [REQUIRED] -# Specifies the filename for chan/nick stats of the day -# temporary savings - -DayStatsFN stats.today - -# DomainLangFN <filename> [RECOMMENDED] -# Specifies the filename for Smart Language selections definitions -# (text file) Please read it and edit it if you had new languages - -DomainLangFN domain.def - -# BalanceHistoryFN <filename> [OPTIONAL] -# Will save nick/chans stats at end of day -# Comment it to disable - -BalanceHistoryFN history.log - -# EncryptMethod number [REQUIRED] -# Specifies the encryption method to use for chan/nick passwords, -# 1 - JP2 -# 2 - DES crypt() -# 3 - MD5 -# NOTE: -# On existing passwords the encryption method change will just -# take effect after IDENTIFY for that password. -# Commented will use plain text passwords - -EncryptMethod 3 - -########################################################################### -# -# Logs/Administration/Help Channels -# -########################################################################### - -# LogChan #Channel [RECOMMENDED] -# Services Log's will be dumped to #Channel -# Comment it to disable channel logging -# WARNING: Please be sure to restrict this Channel access for security sake -# NOTE: Do not include # on the channel name , to avoid -# confusion with comment symbol. - -LogChan "Services.log" - -# HelpChan #Channel [RECOMMENDED] -# Causes services to give umode +h (helper) on people, -# entering #Channel with should op access. -# Comment it to disable services setting +h -# NOTE: Do not include # on the channel name , to avoid -# confusion with comment symbol. - -HelpChan "Help" - -# AdminChan #Channel [RECOMMENDED] -# Causes services to make user join #Channel on /oper -# Comment it to disable autojoin on admin channel for opers. -# NOTE: Do not include # on the channel name , to avoid -# confusion with comment symbol. - -AdminChan "Admin" - -# AutoJoinChan #Channel [RECOMMENDED] -# Causes services to make all users join #Channel on connection. -# Comment it to disable. -# NOTE: Do not include # on the channel name , to avoid -# confusion with comment symbol. - -#AutoJoinChan "PTlink" - - -########################################################################### -# -# Basic functionality -# -########################################################################### - -# NSMaxNChange number [REQUIRED] -# Max number of allowed forced nick changes before a nick kill -# This is ideal for BOT's which don't identify on nick change -# (Only required if nick protection is nick change (DEFAULT) ) - -NSMaxNChange 5 - -# NoBackupOkay [DISCOURAGED] -# Allows Services to continue file write operations (i.e. database -# saving) even if the original file cannot be backed up. Enabling this -# option may allow Services to continue operation under some conditions -# when it might otherwise fail, such as a nearly-full disk. -# -# *** NOTE *** -# Enabling this option can cause irrecoverable data loss under some -# conditions, so make CERTAIN you know what you're doing when you -# enable it! - -#NoBackupOkay - -# NoSplitRecovery [OPTIONAL] -# Disables Services' recognition of users returning from netsplits. -# Normally (on networks with some sort of timestamp support in the IRC -# server), Services will check via the timestamp field whether a user -# is the same as the last user who identified for the nick, and allow -# the user access to that nick without requiring identification again -# if the timestamps match. Enabling this option will force all users -# to re-identify after a netsplit. -# -# Normally, it's easier on users to leave this disabled, but if you -# suspect one of your servers has been hacked to send false timestamps -# (or you suspect a bug in Services itself) enabling this directive -# will eliminate the possibility of one user "stealing" another's nick -# by pretending to have the same timestamp. -# -# You may also want to uncomment this directive if your servers' clocks -# are very far apart; the less synchronized the servers' clocks are, -# the greater the possibility of someone "taking over" another person's -# nick when a server with a fast clock splits (though the likelihood of -# success is relatively small in any case). - -#NoSplitRecovery - -# ListOpersOnly [DEPRECATED] -# When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ and NickServ LIST commands -# to IRC operators. -# -# This directive has been superseded by the NSListOpersOnly and -# CSListOpersOnly directives. - -#ListOpersOnly - -# StatsOpersOnly [OPTIONAL] -# When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ and NickServ STATS commands -# to Services operators. - -#StatsOpersOnly - -# StrictPasswords [RECOMMENDED] -# When enabled, causes Services to perform more stringent checks on -# passwords. If this is disabled, Services will only disallow a -# password if it is the same as the entity (nickname or channel name) -# with which it is associated. When enabled, however, Services will -# also check that the password is at least five characters long, and -# in the future will probably check other things as well. - -StrictPasswords - -# BadPassLimit <count> [RECOMMENDED] -# Sets the number of invalid password tries before Services removes a -# user from the network. If a user enters <count> invalid passwords -# for any Services function or combination of functions during a -# single IRC session (subect to BadPassTimeout, below), Services will -# issue a /KILL for the user. If not given, Services will ignore -# failed password attempts (though they will be logged in any case). - -BadPassLimit 5 - -# BadPassTimeout <time> [OPTIONAL] -# Sets the time after which invalid passwords are forgotten about. If -# a user does not enter any incorrect passwords in this amount of time, -# the incorrect password count will reset to zero. If not given, the -# timeout will be disabled, and the incorrect password count will never -# be reset until the user disconnects. - -BadPassTimeout 1h - -# UpdateTimeout <time> [REQUIRED] -# Sets the delay between automatic database updates. This timer is -# reset by the OperServ UPDATE command. - -UpdateTimeout 1h - -# ExpireTimeout <time> [REQUIRED] -# Sets the delay between checks for expired nicknames and channels. -# The OperServ UPDATE command will also cause a check for expiration -# and reset this timer. - -ExpireTimeout 1h - -# ReadTimeout <time> [REQUIRED] -# Sets the timeout period for reading from the network. - -ReadTimeout 10s - -# WarningTimeout <time> [REQUIRED] -# Sets the interval between sending warning messages for program -# errors via WALLOPS/GLOBOPS. - -WarningTimeout 4h - -# TimeoutCheck <time> [REQUIRED] -# Sets the (maximum) frequency at which the timeout list is checked. -# This, combined with ReadTimeout above, determine how accurately timed -# events, such as nick kills, occur; it also determines how much CPU -# time Services will use doing this. Higher values will cause less -# accurate timing but less CPU usage. -# -# This shouldn't be set any higher than 10 seconds, and 1 second is -# best if your system is powerful enough (or your network small enough) -# to handle it. 0 will cause the timeout list to be checked every time -# through the main loop, which will probably slow down Services too -# much to be useful on most networks. -# -# Note that this value is not an absolute limit on the period between -# checks of the timeout list; the period may be as great as ReadTimeout -# (above) during periods of inactivity. - -TimeoutCheck 5s - -########################################################################### -# -# NickServ configuration -# -########################################################################### - -# NSDef... [OPTIONAL] -# Sets the default options for newly registered nicks. Note that -# changing these options will have no effect on nicks which are already -# registered. -# -# If both NSDefKill and NSDefKillQuick are given, the latter takes -# precedence. KILL IMMED cannot be specified as a default. -# -# NOTE: If you do not enable any of these options, a default of -# Secure, MemoSignon, and MemoReceive will be used, for backward -# compatibility. If you really want no options enabled by default, use -# NSDefNone. - -#NSDefNone -#NSDefKill -#NSDefKillQuick -#NSDefPrivate -#NSDefHideEmail -#NSDefHideQuit -NSDefMemoSignon -NSDefMemoReceive - -# NSRegisterAdvice [RECOMMENDED] -# if defined a message with the nick register syntax is sent -# to any unregistered nick conneting to the network -NSRegisterAdvice - -# NSNeedEmail [RECOMMENDED] -# if defined then an email must be specified on nick registration -# Be sure to copy lang/*.auth and lang/*.setemail to -# the languages dir inside your data directory. -# Then EDIT the files without changing the fields ("%s") order. - -#NSNeedEmail - -# NSNeedAuth [RECOMMENDED] -# if defined nick registration will only be complete after email -# validation with the AUTH command. -#NSNeedAuth - -# NSRegDelay <time> [RECOMMENDED] -# Sets the minimum length of time between consecutive uses of the -# REGISTER command. If not given, this restriction is disabled (note -# that this allows "registration flooding"). - -NSRegDelay 1m - - -# NSExpire <time> [RECOMMENDED] -# Sets the length of time before a nick registration expires. - -NSExpire 30d - -# NSRegExpire <time> [RECOMMENDED] -# Sets the length of time before a nick registration expires, -# if the nick was never identified after registration -NSRegExpire 5d - -# NSDropDelay <time> [RECOMMENDED] -# Sets the length of time before a nick is dropped -# (after the DROP command for that nick as been issued, -# identifying the nick during this time will cancel the "drop") -# - -NSDropDelay 5d - -# NSAJoinMax <count> [REQUIRED] *** -# Sets the maximum number of entries allowed on a nickname Auto Join list. -# Should match your ircd's maximum channels per user -NSAJoinMax 10 - -# NSEnforcerUser <user>[@<host>] [REQUIRED] -# Sets the username (and possibly hostname) used for the fake user -# created when NickServ collides a user. Should be in user@host -# format. If the host is not given, the one from ServicesUser is -# used. - -NSEnforcerUser enforcer - -# NSReleaseTimeout <time> [REQUIRED] -# Sets the delay before a NickServ-collided nick is released. - -NSReleaseTimeout 1m - -# NSAllowKillImmed [OPTIONAL] -# When enabled, allows the use of the IMMED option with the NickServ -# SET KILL command. - -#NSAllowKillImmed - -# NSDisableLinkCommand [OPTIONAL] -# When enabled, makes the NickServ LINK command unavailable. Note that -# any links that have already been created will continue to function; -# this only prevents new links from being made. - -#NSDisableLinkCommand - -# NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL] -# When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST command to IRC -# operators. - -NSListOpersOnly - -# NSListMax <count> [REQUIRED] -# Specifies the maximum number of nicks to be returned for a NickServ -# LIST command. - -NSListMax 50 - -# NSMaxNotes <coun> [REQUIRED] -# Specifies the maximum number of notes a nick can keep. -# -NSMaxNotes 10 - -# NSSecureAdmins [RECOMMENDED] -# When enabled, prevents the use of the DROP, GETPASS, SENDPASS, and -# SET PASSWORD commands by Services admins on other Services admins. -# Note: Thisl will only protect Services root nicks if added to -# services admin list. - -NSSecureAdmins - -########################################################################### -# -# NewsServ configuration -# -########################################################################### - -# NWRecentDelay <time> [RECOMMENDED] -# Sets the minimum length of time between consecutive uses of the -# RECENT command. If not given, this restriction is disabled (note -# that this allows "newsserv flooding"). - -NWRecentDelay 1m - -# ExportRefresh <time> [RECOMMENDED] -# Sets the time interval between newsserv data export -# Comment it to disable newsserv data export - -ExportRefresh 1h - -# ExportFN <filename> [REQUIRED] (if ExportRefresh is enabled) -# Sets the newsserv data export file name - -ExportFN newsserv.txt - -########################################################################### -# -# ChanServ configuration -# -########################################################################### - -# CSMaxReg <count> [RECOMMENDED] -# Limits the number of channels which may be registered to a single -# nickname. - -CSMaxReg 20 - -# CSExpire <time> [RECOMMENDED] -# Sets the number of days before a channel expires. - -CSExpire 30d - -#CSRegExpire <time> [RECOMMENDED] -# Sets the length of time before a channel registration expires, -# if the channel was never used after registration. - -CSRegExpire 5d - -# CSDropDelay <time> [RECOMMENDED] -# Sets the length of time before a channel is dropped -# (after the DROP command for that channel as been issued -# identifying the channel during this time will cancel the "drop") - -CSDropDelay 5d - -# CSAccessMax <count> [REQUIRED] -# Sets the maximum number of entries on a channel's access list. -# Channel access lists may contain only registered nicknames; -# therefore, checking each entry on the list requires only a single -# scaler comparison instead of a wildcard match, and this limit may be -# safely set much higher than (for exmple) the nickname access list -# size limit without impacting performance significantly. - -CSAccessMax 512 - -# CSAutokickMax <count> [REQUIRED] -# Sets the maximum number of entries on a channel's autokick list. - -CSAutokickMax 32 - -# CSAutokickReason <text> [REQUIRED] -# Sets the default reason for an autokick if none is given. - -CSAutokickReason "You are not welcome here." - -# CSInhabit <time> [REQUIRED] -# Sets the length of time ChanServ stays in a channel after kicking a -# user from a channel s/he is not permitted to be in. This only occurs -# when the user is the only one in the channel. - -CSInhabit 15s - -# CSRestrictDelay <time> [DISCOURAGED] -# When enabled, causes ChanServ to ignore any RESTRICTED or NOJOIN -# channel setting for the given time after Services starts up. This -# gives users a time to identify to NickServ before being kicked out of -# restricted channels they would normally be allowed to join. This -# setting will also cause channel mode +o's from servers to be passed -# through for this initial period. -# -# This option is presently discouraged because it is not properly -# implemented; any users in channels when Services starts up get a -# "free ride", though they can of course be deopped/kicked manually. - -#CSRestrictDelay 30s - -# CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL] -# When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC -# operators. - -CSListOpersOnly - -# CSListMax <count> [REQUIRED] -# Specifies the maximum number of channels to be returned for a -# ChanServ LIST command. - -CSListMax 50 - -# CSLostAKick <time> [RECOMMENDED] -# Specifies the max interval of time an akick will be kept, -# without beeing trigered -# Setting it 0 will make akicks permanent. - -CSLostAKick 30d - -# CSAutoAjoin [RECOMMENDED] -# If enabled, during channel registration founder will get -# the channel added to it's ajoin list. - -CSAutoAjoin - -# CSRestrictReg [OPTIONAL] -# If enabled, channel registration is restricted to services operators. - -#CSRestrictReg - - -########################################################################### -# -# MemoServ configuration -# -########################################################################### - -# MSMaxMemos <count> [RECOMMENDED] -# Sets the maximum number of memos a user is allowed to keep by -# default. Normal users may set the limit anywhere between zero and -# this value; Services admins can change it to any value or disable it. -# If not given, the limit is disabled by default, and normal users can -# set any limit they want. - -MSMaxMemos 20 - -# MSSendDelay <time> [RECOMMENDED] -# Sets the delay between consecutive uses of the MemoServ SEND command. -# This can help prevent spam as well as denial-of-service attacks from -# sending large numbers of memos and filling up disk space (and -# memory). A 3-second wait means a maximum average of 150 bytes of -# memo per second per user under the current IRC protocol. - -MSSendDelay 10s - -# MSNotifyAll [OPTIONAL] -# Should we notify all appropriate users of a new memo? This applies -# in cases where a memo is sent to a nick which either is linked to -# another nick or has another nick linked to it. Enabling this option -# will cause MemoServ to check all users who are currently online to -# see whether any have nicks which are linked to the target of the -# memo, and if so, notify all of them. This can take a good deal of -# CPU time on larger networks, so you may want to disable it. - -MSNotifyAll - -# MSExpireWarn <time> [RECOMMENDED] -# Specifies the age of a memo to be notified as "expiring soon" - -MSExpireWarn 30d - -# MSExpireTime <time> [RECOMMENDED] -# Specifies the time the memos will be kept after beeing sent. -# If you comment it, memos will be kept until user deletes them. - -MSExpireTime 45d - -########################################################################### -# -# OperServ configuration -# -########################################################################### - -# ServicesRoot <nick>,nick2 [REQUIRED] -# Specifies the Services "super-user". The super-user, or "root" as in -# Unix terminology, is the only user who can add or delete Services -# admins. -# -# This is commented out by default; make sure you insert the correct -# nick before uncommenting it. - -#ServicesRoot Root - -# LogMaxUsers [OPTIONAL] -# Causes Services to write a message to the log every time a new user -# maximum is set. - -LogMaxUsers - -# AutokillExpiry <time> [REQUIRED] -# Sets the default expiry time for autokills. - -AutoKillExpiry 15d - -# OSNoAutoRecon [OPTIONAL] -# On netjoins +r will not give services oper privilege -# without reidentifying. - -# OSNoAutoRecon - -# WallOper [OPTIONAL] -# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS when a user becomes an IRC -# operator. Note that this can cause WALLOPS floods when Services -# first connects to the network. - -#WallOper - -# WallBadOS [OPTIONAL] -# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS if a non-IRC-operator tries -# to use OperServ. - -WallBadOS - -# WallOS... [OPTIONAL] -# Cause Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS on use of each of the -# OperServ commands listed. - -WallOSMode -WallOSClearmodes -WallOSKick -WallOSAkill - -# WallAkillExpire [OPTIONAL] -# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS whenever an autokill -# expires. - -WallAkillExpire - -# WallGetpass [OPTIONAL] -# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS on use of the NickServ or -# ChanServ GETPASS command. - -#WallGetpass - -# WallSetpass [OPTIONAL] -# Causes Services to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS whenever a Services admin -# sets a password for a nickname or channel s/he does not normally have -# privileges to set. - -#WallSetpass - -# DefSessionLimit [RECOMMENDED] -# Limits the total number of connections allowed for the same host -# If hostname matches a botlist entry this value will be ignored -# and the maximum number from the botlist entry will be used instead -# -# NOTE: Comenting this will disable session limiting -# and your network will be vulnerable to clone flooding. - -DefSessionLimit 3 - -######################################################## -# Mail Settings (for SENDPASS) -######################################################## - -# SendFrom <e-mail> [REQUIRED] -# -# This is the e-mail address from which all the e-mails are to be sent. It should -# really exist. - -SendFrom services@localhost.net - -# SendFrom <e-mail> [REQUIRED] -# -# This is the real name from which all the e-mails are to be sent. It should -# really exist. - -SendFromName "Localhost Services" - -# MailSignature <e-mail> [REQUIRED] -# -# This is the signature text message that will be attached to the -# SENDPASS mail. - -MailSignature "PTlink Services - Network Admin Services" - -# MailDelay <time> [RECOMMENDED] -# -# This controls the minimum amount of time an user must wait before sending -# another mail after it has sent one. It also controls the minimum time -# an user must wait before it can receive another mail. -# -# This feature prevents users from being mail bombed using Services and -# should definitely be used. - -MailDelay 5m - - -######## Miscelaneous Settings - -# TimeAdjust <timedif> -# Add timedif to every time field before it is displayed, -# this maybe usefull if you cannot setup the clock on the -# system services are running - -# TimeAdjust 1h - -# TimeZone "<zone> offset" -# Sets wich time zone should services uses. -# Only needed if you wish to run services in a diferent timezone -# than then local machine. - -# TimeZone "GMT 0" - -# DefLanguage <number> -# Default language for newly registered nicks (and nicks imported from -# old databases); -# LANG_EN_US 1 /* United States English */ -# LANG_PT 2 /* Portugese */ -# LANG_TR 3 /* Turkish */ -# LANG_DE 4 /* German */ -# LANG_IT 5 /* Italian */ -# LANG_NL 6 /* Dutch */ -# LANG_PT_BR 7 /* Brazil Portuguese */ -DefLanguage 1 - - -# MySQL configuration - -#MySQLDB "ptlink_services" -#MySQLHost "localhost" -#MySQLUser "some_user" -#MySQLPass "tryit" - diff -Naur ptlink-services.orig/ptlink-services/pkg-descr ptlink-services/ptlink-services/pkg-descr --- ptlink-services.orig/ptlink-services/pkg-descr Sun May 15 16:20:26 2005 +++ ptlink-services/ptlink-services/pkg-descr Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -Port of the PTLink IRCd - -This software main purpose is to provide nick/channel registration -services. It also provides a memo and a news service. - -WWW: http://www.ptlink.net -- Dennis cabooter -dennis@rootxs.org diff -Naur ptlink-services.orig/ptlink-services/pkg-message ptlink-services/ptlink-services/pkg-message --- ptlink-services.orig/ptlink-services/pkg-message Sun May 15 16:20:26 2005 +++ ptlink-services/ptlink-services/pkg-message Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -====================================================================== - -PTlink IRC services is now installed. - -Please copy the sample file %%SYSCONFDIR%%/services.conf.sample to -%%SYSCONFDIR%%/services.conf. - -Edit the configuration file %%SYSCONFDIR%%/services.conf to suit your -needs. - -====================================================================== diff -Naur ptlink-services.orig/ptlink-services/pkg-plist ptlink-services/ptlink-services/pkg-plist --- ptlink-services.orig/ptlink-services/pkg-plist Sun May 15 16:20:26 2005 +++ ptlink-services/ptlink-services/pkg-plist Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 1970 @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -bin/listchans -bin/listnicks -bin/services -data/languages/de -data/languages/en_us -data/languages/it -data/languages/nl -data/languages/pt -data/languages/pt_br -data/languages/tr -etc/ptlink/create_tables.sql -etc/ptlink/domain.def -etc/ptlink/services.conf.sample -@dirrm data/logs -@dirrm data/languages -@dirrm data -@unexec rmdir %D/etc/ptlink 2> /dev/null || true --- ptlink-services.diff ends here --- >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted:
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