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+ branches/release-2.1 -> 2.2 base + 3.0 -> branches/cxxconversion + backport some immediate 3.0 functionality for 2.2 + other stuff
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ratbox-services compatibility documentation - Lee H <lee -at- leeh.co.uk>
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Compatibility with ratbox-services can be enabled by passing the
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'--enable-services' flag to configure. It will add the following features
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to ircd:
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1. Channel mode +r
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A simple mode taking no parameters, will require users are logged in
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with user services before they may join the channel.
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Gives numeric 477 to users who arent logged in:
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:<server> 477 <nick> <channel> :Cannot join channel (+r)
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2. service block to ircd.conf
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Ability to specify the names of services servers in ircd.conf:
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service {
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name = "services.ircd-ratbox.org";
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name = "backup-services.ircd-ratbox.org";
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};
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These must be specified for certain features to work. You may specify as
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many name entries as you wish, however you must define only one service
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block.
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Entries will be listed in stats U with the flag 's'.
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3. Services protection
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Services will be protected from being deopped or kicked from a channel.
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4. Username tracking through netsplits
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When users are logged in, the username they are logged in with will be
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preserved on a netsplit, so users will not have to relogin when the
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network merges together.
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5. Username given on WHOIS
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When users are logged in, WHOIS will also give numeric 330:
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:<server> 330 <yournick> <targetnick> <loginname> :is logged in as
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Note this needs to be a remote whois to work when the target is
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on a different server.
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6. Forced nick change
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When using nickname services and a client requests they regain a
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nickname, services can perform a forced nick change on the client.
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This forcibly changes the clients nickname to the one they requested
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they regain, ensuring they can always regain their nickname.
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# $Id: services.txt 6 2005-09-10 01:02:21Z nenolod $
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