Hi there, Alex and the rest of you this proggy is really cool, lighweight and flawless (well..), i am delighted BUT, i am kinda newbie to this thing and i was wondering if there's a place where i can read about the commands i can issue as an ircop/irc admin on ngircd. i also have a small problem with the [Channel] section, it seems i can only define one channel although i added two more [Channel]'s ngircd ignores them.. any idea? i am sure the syntax is correct (are you sure there's no [/Channel] tag?) :-)
Another thing: could i specify a number of joins for a host only? i would like to use Eggdrop as a pseudo-chanservices but with what i know till now that would mean to set the max joins to unlimited.. which is quite crappy. Thanks in advance.
keep up the good job!
Hi!
this proggy is really cool, lighweight and flawless (well..), i am delighted
Thanks ;-)
BUT, i am kinda newbie to this thing and i was wondering if there's a place where i can read about the commands i can issue as an ircop/irc admin on ngircd.
General help and documentation of IRC can be found at http://www.irchelp.org/. An other source of information is RFCs 2812 which defines the "client protocol" including all "raw" user commands.
ngIRCd implements most (but not all) of the administrative commands, such as REHASH, DIE, KILL, CONNECT and DISCONNECT.
i also have a small problem with the [Channel] section, it seems i can only define one channel although i added two more [Channel]'s ngircd ignores them.. any idea? i am sure the syntax is correct (are you sure there's no [/Channel] tag?) :-)
You tried "ngircd --configtest"? The server should be capable of handling more than one pre-defined channel.
And yes, there is no [/blaaaa] thing ;-))
Another thing: could i specify a number of joins for a host only? i would like to use Eggdrop as a pseudo-chanservices but with what i know till now that would mean to set the max joins to unlimited.. which is quite crappy.
No, this isn't possible at the moment.
Regards Alex