- ! /home/stud/sstankov/eggdrop1.6.10
- ^- This should contain a fully qualified path to your eggdrop executable.
- $Id: eggdrop.advanced.conf,v 1.47 2002/03/23 17:27:51 wcc Exp $
- This is a sample eggdrop configuration file which includes many
- settings that can be used to configure your bot.
- PLEASE EDIT THIS FILE COMPLETELY! YOUR BOT WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY IF
- YOU DO NOT CONFIGURE IT CORRECTLY! WE CAN NOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH!
- NOTE: Please choose your +n (owner) users carefully! They have COMPLETE
- access to your bot *AND* account! Only pick ones you trust!
- More options can be found in the files in doc/settings/.
- BASIC SETTINGS #####
- This setting defines the username the bot uses on IRC. This setting has
- no effect if an ident daemon is running on your bot's machine.
set username "http://www.carnet.hr"
- This setting defines which contact person should be shown in .status,
- /msg help, and other places. You really should include this information.
set admin "Travelling Buddha <email: ipozder@public.srce.hr>"
- This setting is used only for info to share with others on your botnet.
- Set this to the IRC network your bot is connected to.
set network "CARNet"
- This setting defines the timezone is your bot in. It's used for internal
- routines as well as for logfile timestamping and scripting purposes.
- The timezone string specifies the name of the timezone and must be three
- or more alphabetic characters. For example, Central European Time(UTC+1)
- should be "CET".
set timezone "CET"
- The offset setting specifies the time value to be added to the local
- time to get Coordinated Universal Time (UTC aka GMT). The offset is
- positive if the local timezone is west of the Prime Meridian and
- negative if it is east. The value (in hours) must be between -23 and
- 23. For example, if the timezone is UTC+1, the offset is -1.
set offset "1"
- If you're using virtual hosting (your machine has more than 1 IP), you
- may want to specify the particular IP to bind to. You can specify either
- by hostname or by IP. You may also want to set the hostname here if
- eggdrop has trouble detecting it when it starts up.
set my-hostname "racunarstvo.etfos.hr"
- set my-ip "99.99.0.0"
- If you want to have your eggdrop messages displayed in a language other
- than English, change this setting to match your preference. An alternative
- would be to set the environment variable EGG_LANG to that value.
- addlang "english"
- LOG FILES #####
- Eggdrop is capable of logging various things, from channel chatter to
- partyline commands and file transfers. Logfiles are normally
- kept for 24 hours. Afterwards, they will be renamed to "(logfile).yesterday".
- After 48 hours, they will be overwritten by the logfile of the next day.
- Events are logged by certain categories. This way, you can specify
- exactly what kind of events you want sent to various logfiles.
- The most common log file flags are:
- m private msgs/ctcps to the bot
- k kicks, bans, mode changes on the channel
- j joins, parts, netsplits on the channel
- p public chatter on the channel
- s server connects/disconnects/notices
- b information about bot linking and userfile sharing
- c commands people use (via msg or dcc)
- x file transfers and file-area commands
- r (if use-console-r enabled) EVERYTHING sent to the bot by the server
- o other: misc info, errors -- IMPORTANT STUFF
- w wallops: msgs between IRCops (be sure to set the bot +w in init-server)
- There are others, but you probably shouldn't log them, it'd be rather
- unethical. ;) There are also eight user-defined levels (1-8) which
- are used by Tcl scripts.
- Each logfile belongs to a certain channel. Events of type 'k', 'j', and 'p'
- are logged to whatever channel they happened on. Most other events are
- currently logged to every channel. You can make a logfile belong to all
- channels by assigning it to channel "*".
- This is the maximum number of logfiles allowed. This setting can be
- increased; however, don't decrease it.
set max-logs 5
- This is the maximum size of your logfiles. Set it to 0 to disable.
- This value is in kilobytes, so '550' would mean cycle logs when it
- reaches the size of 550 kilobytes.
- Note that this only works if you have keep-all-logs 0 (OFF).
set max-logsize 1024
- This could be good if you have had problem with the logfile filling
- your quota/hard disk or if you log +p and publish it to the web and
- need more up-to-date info.
- Note that this setting might increase the CPU usage of your bot (on
- the other hand it will decrease your mem usage).
set quick-logs 0
- This creates a logfile named eggdrop.log containing private msgs/ctcps,
- commands, errors, and misc. info from any channel.
logfile mco * "logs/eggdrop.log"
- This creates a logfile named lamest.log containing joins, parts,
- netsplits, kicks, bans, mode changes, and public chat on the
- channel #lamest.
- logfile jpk #lamest "logs/lamest.log"
- Use this feature to timestamp entries in the log file.
set log-time 1
- If you want to keep your logfiles forever, turn this setting on. All
- logfiles will get suffix ".[day, 2 digits][month, 3 letters][year, 4 digits]".
- Note that your quota/hard-disk might be filled by this, so check your logfiles
- often and download them.
set keep-all-logs 0
- If keep-all-logs is 1, this setting will define the suffix of the logfiles.
- The default will result in a suffix like "04May2000". "%Y%m%d" will produce
- the often used yyyymmdd format. Read the strftime manpages for more options.
- NOTE: On systems which don't support strftime, the default format will
- be used _always_.
set logfile-suffix ".%d%b%Y"
- You can specifiy when eggdrop should switch logfiles and start fresh. You must
- use military time for this setting. 300 is the default, and describes 00:00.
- Note that a leading 0 will make Tcl think this is an octal value,
- something you probably don't want.
set switch-logfiles-at 300
- "Writing user file..." and "Writing channel file..." messages
- won't be logged anymore if this option is enabled.
set quiet-save 0
- CONSOLE #####
- This is the default console mode. It uses the same event flags as the log
- files do. The console channel is automatically set to your "primary" channel,
- which is set in the modules section of the config file. Masters can change
- their console channel and modes with the '.console' command.
set console "mkcobxs"
- FILES AND DIRECTORIES #####
- Specify here the filename your userfile should be saved as.
set userfile "mayday.user"
- If you want your userfile to be sorted upon saving, enable this setting.
- This causes the bot to use bit more CPU when saving the usefile.
set sort-users 0
- Specify here where eggdrop should look for help files.
- Don't modify this setting unless you know what you're doing!
set help-path "help/"
- Specify here where eggdrop should look for text files. This is
- used for certain Tcl and DCC commands.
set text-path "text/"
- Set here a place to store temporary files.
set temp-path "/tmp"
- The MOTD (Message Of The day) is displayed when people dcc chat or telnet
- to the bot. Look at doc/text-substitutions.doc for options.
set motd "text/motd"
- This banner will be displayed on telnet connections.
set telnet-banner "text/banner"
- BOTNET/DCC/TELNET #####
- Settings in this section should be unimportant for you until you deal
- with botnets (multiple eggdrops connected together to maximize efficiency).
- You should read doc/BOTNET before modifying these settings.
- If you want to use a different nickname on the botnet than you use on
- IRC (i.e. if you're on an un-trusted botnet), un-comment the next line
- and set it to the nick you would like to use.
- set botnet-nick "LlamaBot"
- This opens a telnet port by which you and other bots can
- interact with the eggdrop by telneting in.
- There are more options for the listen command in doc/tcl-commands.doc.
- Note, if you are running more than one bot on the same machine, you will
- want to space the telnet ports at LEAST 5 apart. 10 is even better.
- Valid ports are typically anything between 1025 and 65535 assuming the
- port is not already in use.
- If you would like the bot to listen for users and bots in separate ports,
- use the following format.
- listen 3333 bots
- listen 4444 users
- If you wish to use only one port, use this format:
listen 3456 all
- This setting defines whether or not people can boot users on the eggdrop
- from other bots in your botnet. Valid settings are:
- 0 - allow *no* outside boots
- 1 - allow boots from sharebots
- 2 - allow any boots
set remote-boots 2
- This setting prohibits remote bots from telling your eggdrop to unlink from
- share bots.
set share-unlinks 1
- This setting will drop telnet connections not matching a known host. It
- greatly improves protection from IRCOps, but makes it impossible for limbo
- bots to add hosts or have NEW as a valid login.
set protect-telnet 1
- This setting will make the bot ignore DCC chat requests which appear to
- have bogus information on the grounds that the user may have been trying
- to make the bot connect to somewhere that will get it into trouble, or
- that the user has a broken client (like mIRC tends to do), in which case
- the connect wouldn't work anyway. It's suggested that you turn this on.
set dcc-sanitycheck 0
- This settings defines a time in seconds that the bot should wait before
- a dcc chat, telnet, or relay connection times out.
set ident-timeout 5
- Define here whether or not a +o user still needs the +p flag to dcc the bot.
set require-p 0
- If you don't want eggdrop to identify itself as an eggdrop on a telnet connection,
- set this setting to 1. Eggdrop will display 'Nickname' instead.
set stealth-telnets 1
- If you want eggdrop to display a banner when telneting in, set this setting
- to 1. The telnet banner is set by 'set telnet-banner'.
set use-telnet-banner 0
- This settings defines a time in seconds that the bot should wait before
- a dcc chat, telnet, or relay connection times out.
set connect-timeout 15
- Specify here the number of lines to accept from a user on the partyline
- within 10 seconds before they are considered to be flooding and therefore
- get booted.
set dcc-flood-thr 3
- Define here how many telnet connection attempts in how many seconds from
- the same host constitute a flood. The correct format is Attempts:Seconds.
set telnet-flood 5:60
- If you want telnet-flood to apply even to +f users, set this setting to 1.
set paranoid-telnet-flood 1
- Set here the amount of seconds before giving up on hostname/address
- lookup (you might want to increase this if you are on a slow network).
set resolve-timeout 15
- MORE ADVANCED SETTINGS #####
- Set the time in minutes that temporary ignores should last.
set ignore-time 15
- Define here what eggdrop considers 'hourly'. All calls to it, including such
- things as note notifying or userfile saving are affected by this. For example:
- set hourly-updates 15
- The bot will save its userfile 15 minutes past every hour.
set hourly-updates 00
- Un-comment the next line and set the list of owners of the bot.
- You NEED to change this setting.
- set owner "MrLame, MrsLame"
- Who should a note be sent to when new users are learned?
set notify-newusers "$owner"
- Enter the flags that all new users should get by default.
- See '.help whois' on the partyline for a list of flags and
- their descriptions.
set default-flags "hp"
- Comment these two lines if you wish to enable the .tcl and .set commands.
- If you select your owners wisely, you should be okay enabling these.
unbind dcc n tcl *dcc:tcl unbind dcc n set *dcc:set
- If you enable this setting, only permanent owners (owner setting) will be
- able to use .tcl and .set. Moreover, if you want only let permanent owners
- use .dump, then set this to 2.
set must-be-owner 1
- Set here the maximum number of dcc connections you will allow. You can
- increase this later, but never decrease it.
set max-dcc 50
- If your eggdrop rejects bots that actually have already disconnected from
- another hub, but the disconnect information has not yet spread over the
- botnet due to lag, use this setting. The bot will wait dupwait-timeout
- seconds before it checks again and then finally reject the bot.
set dupwait-timeout 5
- MODULES ##########
- Below are various settings for the modules available with eggdrop.
- PLEASE READ AND EDIT THEM CAREFULLY, even if you're an old hand at
- eggdrop, things change.
- This path specifies the path were eggdrop should look for its modules.
- If you run the bot from the compilation directory, you will want to set
- this to "". If you use 'make install' (like all good kiddies do ;), this
- is a fine default. Otherwise, use your head :)
set mod-path "modules/"
- DNS MODULE ####
- This module provides asynchronous dns support. This will avoid long
- periods where the bot just hangs there, waiting for a hostname to
- resolve, which will often let it timeout on all other connections.
loadmodule dns
- CHANNELS MODULE ####
- This module provides channel related support for the bot. Without it,
- you won't be able to make the bot join a channel or save channel
- specific userfile information.
loadmodule channels
- Enter here the filename where dynamic channel settings are stored.
set chanfile "mayday.chan"
- Set here how long temporary bans will last (in minutes). If you
- set this setting to 0, the bot will never remove them.
set ban-time 120
- Set here how long temporary exempts will last (in minutes). If you
- set this setting to 0, the bot will never remove them. The bot will
- check the exempts every X minutes, but will not remove the exempt if
- a ban is set on the channel that matches that exempt. Once the ban is
- removed, then the exempt will be removed the next time the bot checks.
- Please note that this is an IRCnet feature.
set exempt-time 60
- Set here how long temporary invites will last (in minutes). If you
- set this setting to 0, the bot will never remove them.
- The bot will check the invites every X minutes, but will not remove
- the invite if a channel is set to +i. Once the channel is -i then
- the invite will be removed the next time the bot checks.
- Please note that this is an IRCnet feature.
set invite-time 60
- Set this setting to 1 if you want your bot to expire bans/exempts/invites set
- by other opped bots on the channel.
set force-expire 0
- Set this setting to 1 if you want your bot to share user greets with other
- bots on the channel if sharing user data.
set share-greet 0
- Set this setting to 1 if you want to allow users to store an info line.
set use-info 1
- The following settings are used as default values when you .+chan #chan or .tcl
- channel add #chan. Look in the section below for explanation of every option.
set global-flood-chan 10:60 set global-flood-deop 3:10 set global-flood-kick 3:10 set global-flood-join 5:60 set global-flood-ctcp 3:60 set global-flood-nick 5:60 set global-aop-delay 5:30 set global-idle-kick 0 set global-chanmode "nt" set global-stopnethack-mode 0 set global-revenge-mode 1
set global-chanset {
-autoop -autovoice -bitch +cycle +dontkickops +dynamicbans +dynamicexempts +dynamicinvites -enforcebans +greet -inactive -nodesynch -protectfriends +protectops -revenge -revengebot -secret -seen +shared +statuslog +userbans +userexempts +userinvites +portcheck
+rawweather }
- Add each static channel you want your bot to sit in using this command.
- There are many different possible settings you can insert into this
- command, which are explained below.
channel add #Osijek {
chanmode "+nt-likm" idle-kick 0 stopnethack-mode 0 revenge-mode 1 aop-delay 5:30 flood-chan 10:60 flood-deop 3:10 flood-kick 3:10 flood-join 5:60 flood-ctcp 3:60 flood-nick 5:60
}
- chanmode +/-<modes>
- This setting makes the bot enforce channel modes. It will always add
- the +<modes> and remove the -<modes> modes.
- idle-kick 0
- This setting will make the bot check every minute for idle
- users. Set this to 0 to disable idle check.
- stopnethack-mode 0
- This setting will make the bot de-op anyone who enters the channel
- with serverops. There're seven different modes for this settings:
- 0 turn off,
- 1 isoptest (allow serverop if registered op)
- 2 wasoptest (allow serverop if op before split)
- 3 allow serverop if isop or wasop
- 4 allow serverop if isop and wasop.
- 5 If the channel is -bitch, see stopnethack-mode 3
- If the channel is +bitch, see stopnethack-mode 1
- 6 If the channel is -bitch, see stopnethack-mode 2
- If the channel is +bitch, see stopnethack-mode 4
- revenge-mode 1
- This settings defines how the bot should punish bad users when
- revenging. There are four possible settings:
- 0 Deop the user.
- 1 Deop the user and give them the +d flag for the channel.
- 2 Deop the user, give them the +d flag for the channel, and kick them.
- 3 Deop the user, give them the +d flag for the channel, kick, and ban them.
- aop-delay (minimum:maximum)
- This is used for autoop and autovoice. If an op or voice joins a channel
- while another op or voice is pending, the bot will attempt to put both
- modes on one line.
- aop-delay 0 No delay is used.
- aop-delay X An X second delay is used.
- aop-delay X:Y A random delay between X and Y is used.
- need-op { putserv "PRIVMSG #lamest :op me cos i'm lame!" }
- This setting will make the bot run the script enclosed in brackets
- if it does not have ops. This must be shorter than 120 characters.
- If you use scripts like getops.tcl or botnetop.tcl, you don't need
- to set this setting.
- need-invite { putserv "PRIVMSG #lamest :let me in!" }
- This setting will make the bot run the script enclosed in brackets
- if it needs an invite to the channel. This must be shorter than 120
- characters. If you use scripts like getops.tcl or botnetop.tcl, you
- don't need to set this setting.
- need-key { putserv "PRIVMSG #lamest :let me in!" }
- This setting will make the bot run the script enclosed in brackets
- if it needs the key to the channel. This must be shorter than 120
- characters. If you use scripts like getops.tcl or botnetop.tcl, you
- don't need to set this setting
- need-unban { putserv "PRIVMSG #lamest :let me in!" }
- This setting will make the bot run the script enclosed in brackets
- if it needs to be unbanned on the channel. This must be shorter than
- 120 characters. If you use scripts like getops.tcl or botnetop.tcl,
- you don't need to set this setting
- need-limit { putserv "PRIVMSG #lamest :let me in!" }
- This setting will make the bot run the script enclosed in brackets
- if it needs the limit to be raised on the channel. This must be
- shorter than 120 characters. If you use scripts like getops.tcl or
- botnetop.tcl, you don't need to set this setting
- flood-chan 10:60
- Set here how many channel messages in how many seconds from one
- host constitutes a flood. Setting this to 0 or 0:0 disables
- flood protection for the channel.
- flood-deop 3:10
- Set here how many deops in how many seconds from one host constitutes
- a flood. Setting this to 0 or 0:0 disables deop flood protection for
- the channel.
- flood-kick 3:10
- Set here how many kicks in how many seconds from one host constitutes
- a flood. Setting this to 0 or 0:0 disables kick flood protection for
- the channel.
- flood-join 5:60
- Set here how many joins in how many seconds from one host constitutes
- a flood. Setting this to 0 or 0:0 disables join flood protection for
- the channel.
- flood-ctcp 3:60
- Set here how many channel ctcps in how many seconds from one host
- constitutes a flood. Setting this to 0 or 0:0 disables ctcp flood
- protection for the channel.
- flood-nick 5:60
- Set here how many nick changes in how many seconds from one host
- constitutes a flood. Setting this to 0 or 0:0 disables nick flood
- protection for the channel.
- There are many different options for channels which you can
- define. They can be enabled or disabled by a plus or minus
- in front of them.
- A complete list of all available channel settings:
- enforcebans
- When a ban is set, kick people who are on the channel and match
- the ban?
- dynamicbans
- Only activate bans on the channel when necessary? This keeps
- the channel's ban list from getting excessively long. The bot
- still remembers every ban, but it only activates a ban on the
- channel when it sees someone join who matches that ban.
- userbans
- Allow bans to be made by users directly? If turned off, the bot
- will require all bans to be made through the bot's console.
- dynamicexempts
- Only activate exempts on the channel when necessary? This keeps
- the channel's exempt list from getting excessively long. The bot
- still remembers every exempt, but it only activates a exempt on
- the channel when it sees a ban set that matches the exempt. The
- exempt remains active on the channel for as long as the ban is
- still active.
- userexempts
- Allow exempts to be made by users directly? If turned off, the
- bot will require all exempts to be made through the bot's console.
- dynamicinvites
- Only activate invites on the channel when necessary? This keeps
- the channel's invite list from getting excessively long. The bot
- still remembers every invite, but the invites are only activated
- when the channel is set to invite only and a user joins after
- requesting an invite. Once set, the invite remains until the
- channel goes to -i.
- userinvites
- Allow invites to be made by users directly? If turned off, the
- bot will require all invites to be made through the bot's console.
- autoop
- Op users with the +o flag as soon as they join the channel?
- This is insecure and not recommended.
- bitch
- Only let users with +o) flag be opped on the channel?
- greet
- Say a user's info line when they join the channel?
- protectops
- Re-op a user with the +o flag if they get deopped?
- protectfriends
- Re-op a user with the +f flag if they get deopped?
- statuslog
- Log the channel status line every 5 minutes? This shows the bot's
- status on the channel (op, voice, etc.), The channel's modes, and
- the number of +m/+o/+v/+n/+b/+e/+I users on the channel. A sample
- status line follows:
- [01:40] @#lamest (+istn) : [m/1 o/1 v/4 n/7 b/1 e/5 I/7]
- revenge
- Remember people who deop/kick/ban the bot, valid ops, or friends
- and punish them? Users with the +f flag are exempt from revenge.
- revengebot
- This is similar to to the 'revenge' option, but it only triggers
- if a bot gets deopped, kicked or banned.
- autovoice
- Voice users with the +v flag when they join the channel?
- secret
- Prevent this channel from being listed on the botnet?
- shared
- Share channel-related user info for this channel?
- cycle
- Cycle the channel when it has no ops?
- dontkickops
- Do you want the bot not to be able to kick users who have the +o
- flag, letting them kick-flood for instance to protect the channel
- against clone attacks.
- inactive
- This prevents the bot from joining the channel (or makes it leave
- the channel if it is already there). It can be useful to make the
- bot leave a channel without losing its settings, channel-specific
- user flags, channel bans, and without affecting sharing.
- seen
- Respond to seen requests in the channel? The seen module must be
- loaded for this to work.
- nodesynch
- Allow non-ops to perform channel modes? This can stop the bot from
- fighting with services such as ChanServ, or from kicking IRCops when
- setting channel modes without having ops.
channel set #Osijek -clearbans channel set #Osijek +enforcebans channel set #Osijek +dynamicbans channel set #Osijek +userbans channel set #Osijek +dynamicexempts channel set #Osijek +userexempts channel set #Osijek +dynamicinvites channel set #Osijek +userinvites channel set #Osijek +greet channel set #Osijek +protectops channel set #Osijek +protectfriends channel set #Osijek -statuslog channel set #Osijek +revenge channel set #Osijek +revengebot channel set #Osijek +autovoice channel set #Osijek +cycle channel set #Osijek +dontkickops channel set #Osijek -autoop channel set #Osijek -bitch channel set #Osijek -secret channel set #Osijek -shared
- Here is a shorter example:
- channel add #botcentral {
- chanmode "+mntisl 1"
- idle-kick 1
- }
- channel set #botcentral +bitch +enforcebans -greet +revenge
- SERVER MODULE ####
- This module provides the core server support. You have to load this
- if you want your bot to come on IRC. Not loading this is equivalent
- to the old NO_IRC define.
loadmodule server
- What is your network?
- 0 = EFnet (non +e/+I hybrid)
- 1 = IRCnet
- 2 = Undernet
- 3 = DALnet
- 4 = EFnet +e/+I hybrid
- 5 = Others
set net-type 5
- Set the nick the bot uses on IRC, and on the botnet
- unless you specify a separate botnet-nick, here.
set nick "CARNet"
- Set the alternative nick which the bot uses on IRC if the nick specified
- by 'set nick' is unavailable. All '?' characters will be replaced by random
- numbers.
set altnick "_CARNet_"
- Set what should be displayed in the real-name field for the bot on IRC.
set realname "Croatian Academic and Research Network"
- Set here a script to run (if any) when first connecting to a server.
- This is limited to 120 characters.
set init-server { putserv "MODE $botnick +i-ws" }
- Set the default port which should be used if none is specified with
- '.jump' or in 'set servers'.
set default-port 6667
- This is the bot's server list. The bot will start at the first server listed,
- and cycle through them whenever it gets disconnected. You need to change these
- servers to YOUR network's servers.
- The format is:
- server[:port[:password]]
- Both the port and password fields are optional; however, if you want to set a
- password you must also set a port. If a port isn't specified it will default to
- your default-port setting.
set servers {
irc.idolnet.org:6667 irc.fpz.hr:6667 irc.ffzg.hr:6667
}
- This setting makes the bot try to get his original nickname back if its
- primary nickname is already in use.
set keep-nick 1
- Set this to 1 if you don't want your the bot to strip a leading '~'
- on user@hosts.
set strict-host 0
- This setting makes the bot squelch the error message when rejecting a DCC
- CHAT or SEND. Normally it tells the DCC user that the CHAT or SEND has
- been rejected because they don't have access.
- Please note, sometimes IRC server operators detect bots that way.
set quiet-reject 1
- If you want your bot to answer lower case ctcp requests (non rfc-
- compliant), set this setting to 1. mIRC will do this, most other
- clients will not.
set lowercase-ctcp 0
- Set how many ctcps should be answered at once.
set answer-ctcp 3
- Set here how many msgs in how many seconds from one host constitutes
- a flood. If you set this to 0:0, msg flood protection will be disabled.
set flood-msg 5:60
- Set here how many ctcps in how many seconds from one host constitutes
- a flood. If you set this to 0:0, ctcp flood protection will be disabled.
set flood-ctcp 3:60
- This settings makes the bot cycle forever through the server list until
- it successfully connects to one.
set never-give-up 1
- Often, IRC servers call themselves a name other than their actual
- hostname. If you want eggdrop to replace your entry in the config
- file with this name, set this to 1. If you set this setting to 0,
- eggdrop will keep a separate list of what IRC servers call themselves.
set strict-servernames 0
- This setting defines how long eggdrop should wait before moving from one
- server to another on disconnect. If you set 0 here, eggdrop will not wait
- at all and will connect instantly. Setting this too low could result in
- your bot being K:Lined.
set server-cycle-wait 60
- Set here how long eggdrop should wait for a response when connecting to a
- server before giving up and moving on to next server.
set server-timeout 60
- If the number of servers on the net gets below this number, the bot
- will jump to a new server (it will assume it's on the losing end of
- a netsplit). Set this to 0 to turn off. If your bot is running on
- any major IRC network, this should probably be turned off.
set servlimit 0
- Set this to 1 if eggdrop should check for stoned servers? (where the
- server connection has died, but eggdrop hasn't been notified yet).
set check-stoned 1
- This setting allows you the logging of all information received from the
- server via console mode 'r'.
- NOTE: This is a large security hole, allowing people to see user passwords.
- This is now restricted to +n users only. Please choose your owners with
- care.
set use-console-r 0
- This setting allows you the logging of all information sent to the server
- via console mode 'v'.
- NOTE: This is a large security hole, allowing people to see passwords.
- This is now restricted to +n users only. Please choose your owners with
- care.
set debug-output 0
- If you want your bot to exit the server if it receives an ERROR message,
- set this to 1.
set serverror-quit 1
- Set here the maximum number of lines to queue to the server. If you're
- going to dump large chunks of text to people over IRC, you will probably
- want to raise this. 300 is fine for most people though.
set max-queue-msg 300
- If you want eggdrop to trigger binds for ignored users, set this to 1.
set trigger-on-ignore 0
- Allow identical messages in the mode queue?
set double-mode 0
- Allow identical messages in the server queue?
set double-server 0
- Allow identical messages in the help queue?
set double-help 0
- This optimizes the kick queue. It also traces nick changes and parts in
- the channel and changes the kick queue accordingly. There are three
- different options for this setting:
- 0 = Turn it off.
- 1 = Optimize the kick queue by summarizing kicks.
- 2 = Trace nick changes and parts on the channel and change the queue
- accordingly. For example, bot will not try to kick users who have
- already parted the channel.
- ATTENTION: Setting 2 is very CPU intensive.
set optimize-kicks 1
- SERVER MODULE - OTHER NETWORKS (net-type 5) ###
- This settings defines how umode +r is understood by eggdrop. Some
- networks use +r to indicate a restricted connection. If this is your
- case, and you want your bot to leave restricted servers and jump to
- the next server on its list, then set it to 1.
- set check-mode-r 1
- This setting allows you to specify the maximum nick-length supported by
- your network. The default setting is 9. The maximum supported length by
- eggdrop is 32.
- set nick-len 9
- CTCP MODULE ####
- This module provides the normal ctcp replies that you'd expect.
- Without it loaded, CTCP CHAT will not work. The server module
- is required for this module to function.
loadmodule ctcp
- Set here how the ctcp module should answer ctcps. There are 3 possible
- operating modes:
- 0: Normal behavior is used.
- 1: The bot ignores all ctcps, except for CHAT and PING requests
- by users with the +o flag.
- 2: Normal behavior is used, however the bot will not answer more
- than X ctcps in Y seconds (defined by 'set flood-ctcp').
set ctcp-mode 0
- There are also several variables to help make your bot less noticeable.
- They are: ctcp-version, ctcp-finger, and ctcp-userinfo. You can use set to set
- them to values you'd like.
- response for CTCP VERSION (change this to make your bot hard to find)
set ctcp-version "Level Seven Digital"
- response for CTCP FINGER (change this to make your bot hard to find)
set ctcp-finger "Level Seven Digital"
- response for CTCP USERINFO (change this to make your bot hard to find)
set ctcp-userinfo "Level Seven Digital"
- IRC MODULE ####
- This module provides basic IRC support for your bot. You have to
- load this if you want your bot to come on IRC. The server and channels
- modules must be loaded for this module to function.
loadmodule irc
- Set this to 1 if you want to bounce all server bans.
set bounce-bans 1
- Set this to 1 if you want to bounce all server modes.
set bounce-modes 0
- Set here the maximum number of bans you want the bot to set on a channel.
- Eggdrop will not place any more bans if this limit is reached. Undernet
- and IRCnet currently allow 30 bans, EFnet allows 20, and DALnet allows 100.
set max-bans 20
- There is a global limit for +b/+e/+I modes. This limit is currently set to
- 30 on IRCu 2.10 servers.
set max-modes 30
- Set this to 1 if you want the bot to kick for control character/ctcp
- avalanches to a channel. Remember that if it does, it won't ban them.
- This can start kick floods.
set kick-fun 0
- Set this to 1 if you want the bot to ban for control character/ctcp
- avalanches to a channel. This can prevent kick floods, but it also can
- fill the banlist.
set ban-fun 0
- If you want people to be able to add themselves to the bot's userlist
- with the default userflags (defined above in the config file) via the
- 'hello' msg command, set this to 1.
set learn-users 1
- Set here the time (in seconds) to wait for someone to return from
- a netsplit (i.e. wasop will expire afterwards). Set this to 1500
- on IRCnet since its nick delay stops after 30 minutes.
set wait-split 600
- Set here the time (in seconds) that someone must have been off-channel
- before re-displaying their info line.
set wait-info 180
- Set this to the maximum number of bytes to send in the arguments
- of modes sent to the server. Most servers default this to 200.
set mode-buf-length 200
- Many IRCops find bots by seeing if they reply to 'hello' in a msg.
- You can change this to another word by un-commenting the following
- two lines and changing "myword" to the word wish to use instead of
- 'hello'. It must be a single word.
- unbind msg - hello *msg:hello
- bind msg - myword *msg:hello
- Many takeover attempts occur due to lame users blindly /msg ident'ing to
- the bot and attempting to guess passwords. We now unbind this command by
- default to discourage them. You can enable this command by un-commenting
- the following two lines.
unbind msg - ident *msg:ident unbind msg - addhost *msg:addhost
- If you are so lame you want the bot to display peoples info lines, even
- when you are too lazy to add their chanrecs to a channel, set this to 1.
- *NOTE* This means *every* user with an info line will have their info
- line displayed on EVERY channel they join (provided they have been gone
- longer than wait-info).
set no-chanrec-info 0
- IRC MODULE - IRCnet SPECIFIC FEATURES (net-type 1) ###
- Attention: Use these settings *only* if you set 'net-type' to 1!
- Set this to 1 if you want to bounce all server exemptions (+e modes).
set bounce-exempts 0
- Set this to 1 if you want to bounce all server invitations (+I modes).
set bounce-invites 0
- Set here the maximum number of exempts you want eggdrop to set
- on a channel. Eggdrop will not place any more exempts if this
- limit is reached.
set max-exempts 20
- Set here the maximum number of invites you want eggdrop to set
- on a channel. Eggdrop will not place any more invites if this
- limit is reached.
set max-invites 20
- The following settings should be left commented unless the default values
- are being overridden. By default, exempts and invites are on for IRCnet,
- but off for all other large networks. This behavior can be modified with
- the following 2 flags. If your network doesn't support +e/+I modes then you
- will be unable to use these features.
- Do you want to enable exempts?
- set use-exempts 0
- Do you want to use invites?
- set use-invites 0
- At the moment, the current IRCnet IRCd version (2.10) doesn't support the mixing
- of b,o and v modes with e and I modes. This might be changed in the future, so
- use 1 at the moment for this setting.
set prevent-mixing 1
- IRC MODULE - OTHER NETWORKS (net-type 5) ###
- Attention: Use these settings *only* if you set 'net-type' to 5!
- If your network supports more users per kick command then 1, you can
- change this behavior here. Set this to the number of users to kick at
- once, or set this to 0 for all at once.
- set kick-method 1
- Some networks allow you to stack lots of channel modes into one line.
- They're all guaranteed to support at least 3, so that's the default.
- If you know your network supports more, you may want to adjust this.
- set modes-per-line 3
- Some networks don't include the +l limit and +k or -k key modes
- in the modes-per-line (see above) limitation. Set include-lk to 0 for
- these networks.
- set include-lk 1
- If your network doesn't use rfc 1459 compliant string matching routines,
- set this to 0.
- set rfc-compliant 1
- TRANSFER MODULE ####
- The transfer module provides dcc send/get support and userfile transfer
- support for userfile sharing. Un-comment the next line to load it if you
- need this functionality.
- loadmodule transfer
- Set here the maximum number of simultaneous downloads to allow for
- each user.
set max-dloads 3
- Set here the block size for dcc transfers. ircII uses 512 bytes,
- but admits that may be too small. 1024 is standard these days.
- Set this to 0 to use turbo-dcc (recommended).
set dcc-block 1024
- Enable this setting if you want to copy files into the /tmp directory
- before sending them. This is useful on most systems for file stability,
- but if your directories are NFS mounted, it's a pain, and you'll want
- to set this to 0. If you are low on disk space, you may also want to
- set this to 0.
set copy-to-tmp 1
- Set here the time (in seconds) to wait before an inactive transfer
- times out.
set xfer-timeout 30
- SHARE MODULE ####
- This module provides userfile sharing support between two directly
- linked bots. The transfer and channels modules are required for this
- module to correctly function. Un-comment the following line to load
- the share module.
- loadmodule share
- Settings in this section must be un-commented before setting.
- When sharing user lists, DON'T ACCEPT global flag changes from other bots?
- NOTE: The bot will still send changes made on the bot, it just won't accept
- any global flag changes from other bots.
- set private-global 0
- When sharing user lists, if private-global isn't set, which global flag
- changes from other bots should be ignored?
- set private-globals "mnot"
- When sharing user lists, don't accept ANY userfile changes from other
- bots? Paranoid people should use this feature on their hub bot. This
- will force all userlist changes to be made via the hub.
- set private-user 0
- This setting makes the bot discard its own bot records in favor of
- the ones sent by the hub.
- NOTE: No passwords or botflags are shared, only ports and
- address are added to sharing procedure. This only works with hubs that
- are v1.5.1 or higher.
- set override-bots 0
- COMPRESS MODULE ####
- This module provides provides support for file compression. This allows the
- bot to transfer compressed user files and therefore save a significant amount
- of bandwidth. The share module must be loaded to load this module. Un-comment
- the following line to the compress module.
- loadmodule compress
- Allow compressed sending of user files? The user files are
- compressed with the compression level defined in `compress-level'.
set share-compressed 1
- This is the default compression level used.
- set compress-level 9
- FILESYSTEM MODULE ####
- This module provides an area within the bot where users can store
- files. With this module, the bot is usable as a file server. The
- transfer module is required for this module to function. Un-comment
- the following line to load the filesys module.
- loadmodule filesys
- Set here the 'root' directory for the file system.
set files-path /home/stud/sstankov/eggdrop1.6.10/filesys"
- If you want to allow uploads, set this to the directory uploads
- should be put into. Set this to "" if you don't want people to
- upload files to your bot.
set incoming-path /home/stud/sstankov/eggdrop1.6.10/filesys/incoming"
- If you don't want to have a central incoming directory, but instead
- want uploads to go to the current directory that a user is in, set
- this setting to 1.
set upload-to-pwd 0
- Eggdrop creates a '.filedb' file in each subdirectory of your file area
- to keep track of its own file system information. If you can't do that (for
- example, if the dcc path isn't owned by you, or you just don't want it to do
- that) specify a path here where you'd like all of the database files to be
- stored instead.
set filedb-path ""
- Set here the maximum number of people that can be in the file area at once.
- Setting this to 0 makes it effectively infinite.
set max-file-users 20
- Set here the maximum allowable file size that will be received (in kb).
- Setting this to 0 makes it effectively infinite.
set max-filesize 1024
- NOTES MODULE ####
- This module provides support for storing of notes for users from each
- other. Note sending between currently online users is supported in the
- core, this is only for storing the notes for later retrieval.
loadmodule notes
- Set here the filename where private notes between users are stored.
set notefile "mayday.notes"
- Set here the maximum number of notes to allow to be stored for
- each user (to prevent flooding).
set max-notes 50
- Set here how long (in days) to store notes before expiring them.
set note-life 60
- Set this to 1 if you want to allow users to specify a forwarding
- address for forwarding notes to another account on another bot.
set allow-fwd 0
- Set this to 1 if you want the bot to let people know hourly if they
- have any notes.
set notify-users 1
- Set this to 1 if you want the bot to let people know on join if they
- have any notes.
set notify-onjoin 1
- Comment out this next line. Otherwise, your bot won't start.
- die "You didn't edit your config file like you were told, did you?"
- CONSOLE MODULE ####
- This module provides storage of console settings when you exit the
- bot or type .store on the partyline.
loadmodule console
- Save users console settings automatically? Otherwise, they have
- to use the .store command.
set console-autosave 1
- If a user doesn't have any console settings saved, which channel
- do you want them automatically put on?
set force-channel 0
- Enable this setting if a user's global info line should be displayed
- when they join a botnet channel.
set info-party 0
- SEEN MODULE ####
- This module provides very basic seen commands via msg, on channel or via dcc.
- This module works only for users in the bot's userlist. If you are looking for
- a better and more advanced seen module, try the gseen module by G'Quann. You
- can find it at http://www.visions-of-fantasy.de/gseen.mod/.
loadmodule seen
- BLOWFISH MODULE ####
- IF YOU DON'T READ THIS YOU MAY RENDER YOUR USERFILE USELESS LATER
- Eggdrop encrypts its userfile, so users can have secure passwords.
- Please note that when you change your encryption method later (i.e.
- using other modules like a md5 module), you can't use your current
- userfile anymore. Eggdrop will not start without an encryption module.
loadmodule blowfish
- ASSOC MODULE ####
- This module provides assoc support, i.e. naming channels on the botnet.
- You can load it by un-commenting the following line.
- loadmodule assoc
- WIRE MODULE ####
- This module provides all the standard .wire commands via dcc. It is an
- encrypted partyline communication tool, compatible with wire.tcl. An
- encryption module must be loaded to use this module. Un-comment the
- following line to load the wire module.
- loadmodule wire
- UPTIME MODULE ####
- This module reports uptime statistics to http://uptime.eggheads.org.
- Go look and see what your uptime is! It takes about 9 hours to show up,
- so if your bot isn't listed, try again later.
- Information sent to the server includes the bot's uptime, botnet-nick,
- server, version, and IP address. This information is stored in a temporary
- logfile for debugging purposes only. The only publicly available information
- will be the bot's botnet-nick, version and uptime. If you do not wish for this
- information to be sent, comment out the following line.
loadmodule uptime
- SCRIPTS #####
- This is a good place to load scripts to use with your bot.
- This line loads script.tcl from the scripts directory inside your eggdrop's
- directory. All scripts should be put there, although you can place them where
- you like as long as you can supply a fully qualified path to them.
- source scripts/script.tcl
source scripts/alltools.tcl source scripts/action.fix.tcl
- source scripts/egghttp.tcl
source scripts/8ball.tcl source scripts/PortCheck2.2.tcl
- source scripts/rawweather.tcl
- Use this script for Tcl and eggdrop downwards compatibility.
- NOTE: This can also cause problems with some newer scripts.
source scripts/compat.tcl
- This script provides many useful informational functions, like setting
- users' URLs, e-mail address, ICQ numbers, etc. You can modify it to add
- extra entries
source scripts/userinfo.tcl loadhelp userinfo.help