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author | pav <pav@FreeBSD.org> | 2005-09-18 23:02:03 +0800 |
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committer | pav <pav@FreeBSD.org> | 2005-09-18 23:02:03 +0800 |
commit | 93a703f7d7f7df541dcecb9c59d7c21a99545784 (patch) | |
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- Update to 6.19.4
PR: ports/85973
Submitted by: Dennis Cabooter <dennis@rootxs.org> (maintainer)
-rw-r--r-- | irc/ptlink-ircd/Makefile | 22 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irc/ptlink-ircd/distinfo | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irc/ptlink-ircd/files/ircd.conf.sample | 455 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irc/ptlink-ircd/files/ircd.motd.sample | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irc/ptlink-ircd/files/kline.conf.sample | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irc/ptlink-ircd/files/main.dconf.sample | 106 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irc/ptlink-ircd/files/network.dconf.sample | 242 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irc/ptlink-ircd/files/opers.motd.sample | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irc/ptlink-ircd/files/patch-tools::install_ircd | 21 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irc/ptlink-ircd/files/pkg-message.in | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irc/ptlink-ircd/files/ptlink-ircd.sh.in | 25 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irc/ptlink-ircd/pkg-install | 28 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irc/ptlink-ircd/pkg-message | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irc/ptlink-ircd/pkg-plist | 48 |
14 files changed, 103 insertions, 890 deletions
diff --git a/irc/ptlink-ircd/Makefile b/irc/ptlink-ircd/Makefile index e43a71069486..23de2b9f3d72 100644 --- a/irc/ptlink-ircd/Makefile +++ b/irc/ptlink-ircd/Makefile @@ -6,26 +6,30 @@ # PORTNAME= IRCd -PORTVERSION= 6.19.3 +PORTVERSION= 6.19.4 CATEGORIES= irc -MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.sunsite.dk/projects/ptlink/ircd/ \ - http://www.rootxs.org/pub/FreeBSD/distfiles/ +MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.sunsite.dk/projects/ptlink/ircd/ PKGNAMEPREFIX= PTlink- DISTNAME= PTlink${PORTVERSION} -PATCH_DIST_STRIP= -p1 - MAINTAINER= dennis@rootxs.org COMMENT= PTlink IRC daemon GNU_CONFIGURE= yes USE_GMAKE= yes -SYSCONFDIR= ${PREFIX}/etc/ptlink -CONFIGURE_ARGS= --sysconfdir=${SYSCONFDIR} +USE_RC_SUBR= ptlink-ircd.sh +SUB_FILES= pkg-message + +SYSCONFDIR= ${PREFIX}/etc/ptlink-ircd +LOGDIR= ${PREFIX}/var/log + +CONFIGURE_ARGS= --sysconfdir=${SYSCONFDIR} --with-pidfile=${SYSCONFDIR}/ircd.pid post-install: - @${INSTALL_DATA} ${FILESDIR}/*.sample ${SYSCONFDIR} - @${SED} 's,%%SYSCONFDIR%%,${SYSCONFDIR},g' < ${PKGMESSAGE} + @${SH} ${PKGINSTALL} ${PKGNAME} POST-INSTALL + @${CHOWN} -R ${USER}:${GROUP} ${SYSCONFDIR} + @${CHOWN} -R ${USER}:${GROUP} ${LOGDIR} + @${CAT} ${PKGMESSAGE} .include <bsd.port.mk> diff --git a/irc/ptlink-ircd/distinfo b/irc/ptlink-ircd/distinfo index 00a8da8fd570..305394788d77 100644 --- a/irc/ptlink-ircd/distinfo +++ b/irc/ptlink-ircd/distinfo @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -MD5 (PTlink6.19.3.tar.gz) = d46979f76e28757fedc508544dd0b5fa -SIZE (PTlink6.19.3.tar.gz) = 791346 +MD5 (PTlink6.19.4.tar.gz) = e7c1ac8e0f6eb5486378b84d3949cc2b +SIZE (PTlink6.19.4.tar.gz) = 786808 diff --git a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/ircd.conf.sample b/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/ircd.conf.sample deleted file mode 100644 index 46715285056e..000000000000 --- a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/ircd.conf.sample +++ /dev/null @@ -1,455 +0,0 @@ -# $Id: example.conf.short,v 1.6 2004/05/20 23:02:34 jpinto Exp $ -# IRC - Internet Relay Chat, doc/example.conf -# -# CopyRight (C) 2001, Joćo Pinto -# Short ircd.conf -# check example.conf for original copyright -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. -# -# -# IRC short example configuration file -# -# This file describes the information that should be present in your IRC -# configuration and how to present it. -# -# This is a short version please check example.conf for the full example. -# - -# M: set your server's name. Fields are, in order, host name (domain style), -# optional bind address, a text name, and unused. -# -# NOTE: The "optional bind address" is an address used in binding to a -# local address when we connect outbound. For example, if your server machine -# is myhost.example.com (192.168.1.5) and you want IRCD to connect to others -# from irc.example.com (192.168.1.250), you'd put 192.168.1.250 in the -# "optional bind address" field. If left blank, UNIX will choose the primary -# address of the interface closest to the destination. -# -# NOTE: As of PTlink6, the port field no longer binds a port by default. -# It is an inoperative and obsolete field. -# M:ServerName:bindaddress:Server Description -M:PTlink6.server.net::PTlink6 IRCd - www.ptlink.net - -# -# A: administrative information. This line should have three fields, which -# may contain any arbitrary text. It is printed by the /ADMIN command. -# -A:IRC Server Admin: :Some Admin <ssadmin@xpto.net> - - - -# -# Y: define connection class. A class must be defined in a Y: line before -# it is used in a C, N, or I line. The fields are, in order, class number, -# ping frequency in seconds, connect frequency in seconds, maximum -# number of links (used for auto-connecting), and size of sendq. -# For servers a sendq of at least 4mb is recommended if not more. -# -# N.B. Y lines must be defined before I lines and O lines, since -# both I lines and O lines make reference to Y lines or classes. -# -# For clients, the connect frequency field is used to set the maximum -# number of connects from same IP address. i.e. setting this field to '1' -# will limit every I line using this Y, to one connection per IP address. -# leaving it blank or 0, will disable any such checking. -# - -# in this case, connect-frequency is 0 indicating that this is a client -# class (servers never connect to clients, it is the other way around). - -# ----------------------------------- -# Class 1 - Client connections -Y:1:90:0:800:100000 - -# Class 40 - Hub to leaf, autoconnect -Y:40:90:90:1:3500000 - -# Class 41 - Hub to leaf, autoconnect -Y:41:90:90:1:3500000 - -# Class 50 - Hub to hub, autoconnect -Y:50:90:60:1:4000000 - -# Class 51 - Hub to hub, no autoconnect -Y:51:90:60:0:4000000 - -# -# NOTE: Y: lines must be defined before any line that has a class -# field (I, O, C, and N lines), and therefore must be present -# in either the base ircd.conf or in the first .include'd -# conf file. - -# -# .include lines, insert a file from DPATH directory into the conf -# you could use this to insert a common file between several -# ircd's if you wished. include files are handled after all the -# other lines in the conf file are done. i.e. a .include is always -# as if it was at the end of the conf file. -# -#.include "olines.conf" - -# -# I: authorize clients to connect to your server. You can use domains, -# IP addresses, and asterisk wildcards. The second field can contain a -# password that the client must use in order to be allowed to connect. -# The optional fifth field may contain a connection class number. -# -I:NOMATCH::-*::1 - -#I:NOMATCH:password:*.net::1 - -# -# You can also limit the number of connections from one host -# to any value. This can be used to stop cloners -# This is done using the normally unused confreq line in the Y line. -# -# i.e. -# Allow 100 users in a "bad boy" class, but allow only ONE -# user per IP to connect at a time. -# -Y:3:90:1:100:100000 - -# -# Remember to put your "bad boy" I line last in the file, so it -# seen first and matches first before your standard I lines -# -# With PTlink ircd, max connections is taken from the class -# not per I line. i.e. the 3 I lines following will always add -# up to 100 or less, not 100 per I line. -I:NOMATCH::*@*ppp*::3 -I:NOMATCH::*@*slip*::3 -I:NOMATCH::*@*ts*::3 - -# -# a name pattern in the first field will never cause a match since it's only -# ever matched against an IP# in the form a.b.c.d and a number in the third -# field will never match since a hostname is always compared against this -# field. The '@' needs to be in the IP# section for ident to be used. - -# -# additional prefix characters in I lines are defined -# -# -# 1) There are noticeable differences in I: lines now. -# There are 4 special characters that you can stick in front -# of a hostname or ip# that do special things. -# These characters are: -# - This will never put a ~ for a user not running identd -# + This will force people matching this I: to require identd -# ! This means to only allow 1 connection per ip# in this I: -# ^ This will exempt a user from K/G lines, limited protection from D lines -# > This user is exempt from I line/server side connection limits -# (old F line) -# _ This user is exempt from G lines -# -# < This user is exempt from idle restrictions if IDLE_CHECK is defined -# - -# -# Examples: -# -# a) I:x::!*@*ppp*::class will only allow X connections per ip# for people -# who have *ppp* in their hostname where X is given in the Y: line. -# If there is no ! and you have a limit in your Y: line, then it matches -# full user@host instead of just host. - -# b) I:x::-*@*.cris.com::class will never show a ~, even though they may -# not be running identd. (This is equivilent to the old way of not -# specifying a @ in the I: line). - -# O: authorize operators. Fields are, in order, host name the operator must -# be logged in from (wildcards allowed), operator's password, operator's -# nickname, oper flags, connection class, umodes to be set on /oper, -# imodes to be set on /oper -# - -# The flags are: -# K/k - allow/disallow kill and kline -# O/o - allow/disallow global kill -# R/r - allow/disallow remote squit/connect -# U/u - allow/disallow unkline -# G/g - allow/disallow gline -# H/h - allow the use of /rehash, default is H for O and o, add h to -# disable an opers use of /rehash -# D/d - allow the use of /die or /restart. Default is d for disallowing -# /die /restart -# -# Default flags for opers are GKORUH -# Default flags for local ops, KUH -# These flags over-rule what the normal privs of an oper would be, -# but they cannot allow a local oper to do global kills for example. - -# Most operators have encrypted oper passwords. These passwords can be -# generated using the tools/mkpasswd program included with ircd. -# Both DES and MD5 passwords are supported as long as the underlying -# system supports both types. -# MD5 passwords can be generated by the -m option to mkpasswd. -# - -# NOTE: The easiest way to generate O:Lines is using the mkoline utility -# cd tools ; ./mkoline - -# This example will allow mynick to become global oper from *ptlink.net -# using password "mypassword", using default oper flags, -# setting user mode +N (Net Admin), and setting information modes: cdevf -O:*ptlink.net:mypassword:mynick:O:3:N:cdevf - -# -# This example allow this oper, to global kill, do remote squit/connect -# unklines, glines -# -O:db@*db.net:-encrypted password-:Dianora:ORUG:3 - -# -# This example disables this opers use of global kill, unkline, and gline -# The oper can still do remote squits/connects -# -O:newbie@*some.net:-encrypted password-:newbie:oug:3 - -# C:, N: set up connections to other servers. -# -# C: specifies a server that your server may connect to. -# N: allows a remote server to connect to your own. -# -# The two lines are usually given in pairs. -# -# These lines may contain a password in the second field. In fact, to -# maintain proper security, *all* IRC server links must have passwords. -# -# If a C: line contains four fields (the fourth being a TCP port number) -# IRC will actively try to connect to that server. You should have at least -# one such line. -# -# If an N: line contains four fields, the fourth should contain a number that -# specifies how many components of your own server's name to strip off the -# front and be replaced with a *. This is done to implement hostmasking. -# For example, to make hayes.ims.alaska.edu present itself to the world as -# *.alaska.edu, I would use a 2 (to strip off the first two parts). If you -# use this, be sure to tell the administrator of the servers you link to -- -# they must add your hostmasked name to their configuration file or you will -# be unable to connect. -# -# C/N rules: -# The host part of C/N lines MUST contain a valid hostname or IP address -# The host part in the C:line MUST be identical to the host part in the N:line -# The name part of the C/N lines MUST match the associated H/L line name, -# and must match the other server name according to is M:line -# The fifth field may contain a connection class number. -# The sixth field on a C:line can be used to specify an IP to be -# binded for the connection attempt. -# -# -# Syntax: -#C:host:password:name:port:class[:bindip] -#N:host:password:name:tostrip:class -# -# The following two lines tell my server to try connecting to -# byron.u.washington.edu. -# -#C:byron.u.washington.edu:crunchyfrog:byron.u.washington.edu:6667:40 -#N:byron.u.washington.edu:crunchyfrog:byron.u.washington.edu::40 -# -# The following two lines allow a server to connect to my server, but my -# server will not make any attempt to connect to it. Note that since the -# server is local to me, I am not using hostmasking. -# -#C:kaja.gi.alaska.edu:llamas:kaja.gi.alaska.edu::40 -#N:kaja.gi.alaska.edu:llamas:kaja.gi.alaska.edu::40 -# -# C and N lines may also use the "user@" combination in the same way as -# the I-lines. -# -#C:wisner@kaja.gi.alaska.edu:llamas:kaja.gi.alaska.edu::40 -#N:wisner@kaja.gi.alaska.edu:llamas:kaja.gi.alaska.edu::40 - - - -# -# K: kill a user automatically upon connecting. This is used to deny -# troublesome users access to your server. The fields are, in order, -# hostname (wildcards are allowed), time of day, and username. -# The second example restricts access from acad3.alaska.edu from -# 9:00am to noon, and 2:00pm to 5:00pm. This form is only supported if -# TIMED_KLINES is defined. -# -K:*.alaska.edu::FSSPR -K:acad3.alaska.edu:0900-1200,1400-1700:* - -# -# R: restrict user access. This is an extended form of the K: line. -# It looks for a match then runs an outside program that will determine -# whether the person should be allowed on. The fields are hostname, -# program, and username. A full pathname to the program should be used. -# The output of the program should be a string of the form "Y <message>" -# to allow the user, or "N <message>" to block them. In the first case -# the message is ignored; in the latter, it is sent as an error message -# to the user. R: lines are only functional if activated in config.h. -# -#R:kaja.gi.alaska.edu:/usr/local/lib/irc/does-eric-get-in:ejo - -# -# -# L: leaf. This forces the server listed to act as a leaf. If such a -# server allows any other servers to connect to it, its link is -# dropped. If a port parameter is non-zero, it is used to control the -# maximum depth that link will allow, where depth is the tree depth of -# that branch. -# -L:::kaja.gi.alaska.edu -L:::cm5.eng.umd.edu:1 - -# -# A new extension to the L-line allows you to be selective -# about which other servers you wish the connecting server to behave as -# as a leaf towards. The following would not allow any server connecting -# with a name that matches *.fi to introduce a server matching *.edu. -# -L:*.edu::*.fi - -# -# H: Hub. This is required to allow other servers which connect to you as -# a hub and introduce other servers. -# -# The fields are as follows: -# H:servers which are permitted entry::hub server # - -# -# The following example allows any *ptlink.net server to connect from some.hub.net -H:*ptlink.net::some.hub.net - -# -# P : port. The port line allows the server to listen on various ports for -# connections. -# The fields are as follows: -# P:default_codepage:bind_ip:options:port_number -# -# -# NOTES: As of PTlink6, you MUST have at least one P: line defining a port -# to listen on, or the server won't do much. -# The default codepage will be the default codepage set for users connection -# that port, it must be a codepage name loaded with dconf setting CodePages -# -# The listener options you can use are: -# S : Server Only (idea from UnrealIRCd) -# s : SSL connections -# W : WebChatPort -# If defined, user's IP/hostname will be retrived from USER -# for all connections coming from localhost on WebChatPort -# J - JavaChat (for CR Java Client) -# n - No Spoof (don't apply host spoof to users) -# -# -# If you compiled PTlink6 with IPv6 support and want to -# assing a special IPv6 address with port, put the IPv6 address -# inside a pair of [] like this example: -#P::[::1]::6667 -# The above example will make PTlink6 listen on port 6667 on your localhost IPv6 -# address, but you can put any other address that your machine have. -# To listen in all IPv6 and IPv4 addresses, use a * without the [ ] - -# Listen on port 6667 on all available interfaces. -P::::6667 - -#Listen on port 6666 for SSL connections -#P:::s:6666 -# This will try to bind listen port to IP 209.42.128.252, port 313337 -# with default codepage set to iso8859-1 -#P:iso8859-1:209.42.128.252::31337 - -# Listen on port 6667 on all available interfaces for servers. -#P:::S:6667 - -# -# D : dump. Dumps all connect attempts from the matched IP -# without any procesing. -# -# First arg is target IP and CIDR mask, second is a comment. -# -D:208.148.84.3:bot host that changes domain names frequently -D:128.183.0/24:NASA users aren't supposed to be on IRC - -# -# d : immunity to D dump -# As in D line , First arg is targe IP and CIDR mask, second is a comment. -# -d:199.0.154.0/24:Don't D line ais.net: - -# -# server "clusters" -# U: lines treat each of these servers as being part of your server cluster -# klines placed on this server will be forwarded to the servers named -# in the U lines here. LOCOPS will also be forwarded, but will appear -# as "SLOCOPS" instead of "LOCOPS" -# -# i.e. irc_hub.somewhere.net has leaf servers irc1.somewhere.net -# irc2.somewhere.net - -# Hub server would have -U:irc1.somewhere.net: -U:irc2.somewhere.net - -# each client server would have -U:irc_hub.somewhere.net - -# -# -# Q lines, not the old server Q lines, but Quarantine lines for -# nicks. Only checked at NICK time, i.e. if added and hashed in -# will not kill users who match this nick. -# -Q:dcc-*:dcc bots not allowed on this server -Q:lamestbot:You have to be kidding me -Q:crush:In memory of Janet Pippin -Q:cwush:In memory of Janet Pippin -Q:callas:Only allowed from this host:callas@oper.irc.arpa.com -# -# X lines. -# Used to match gecos fields and prohibit users or warn about users -# who have matching strings in those fields from getting on the server. -# -# Field are the match string, reason, unused, and the action value -# -# Action values for X lines are 0, 1, and 2. -# 0 warns opers set +r only -# 1 rejects the user, and sends a notice to +r opers -# 2 silently rejects the user. -# -# These three examples only warn -X:*www*:Possible spambot warning 1::0 -X:*http*:Possible spambot warning 2::0 -X:*sex*:Possible spambot warning 3::0 -# -# These two examples reject the client -# use this to reject IPHONE users -X:* vc:IPHONE user::1 -# This is a very probable spambot -X:*see me at*:This has GOT to be a spambot::1 -X:*hi baby*:This has GOT to be a spambot::1 - -# It is possible to show a different Message of the Day to a connecting -# client depending on its origin. -# T:<hostmask>:<path to motd file> -#T:*.net:net.motd - -# Sample lines for Services -# Note: services don't listen on any port -H:*::services.ptlink.net -C:127.0.0.1:servpass:services.ptlink.net::51 -N:127.0.0.1:servpass:services.ptlink.net::51 - -# Sample lines for PTOPM -C:127.0.0.1:xptopass:PTOPM.ptlink.net::51 -N:127.0.0.1:xptopass:PTOPM.ptlink.net::51 diff --git a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/ircd.motd.sample b/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/ircd.motd.sample deleted file mode 100644 index 143998594866..000000000000 --- a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/ircd.motd.sample +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ - _____ - / \_________ __ __ __ __ __ ___ - / o / /_|_ | (__) \ | | |/ / - / ___/___ __/___/ |__|_ | \| | /_ - \___/ / \ |______/_|__|\___|__|\___\(NT) - \_____/ ### N E T W O R K S - ### - _____ _ ### _________ - | | #######\/ / ___ - | |#### #### _____/ | | - | ### O /###/ ___| | - | ### \###\___/_ | - | |####\ #### \ \ | - |_____|__######_\________\____| diff --git a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/kline.conf.sample b/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/kline.conf.sample deleted file mode 100644 index 3abbc23e78f9..000000000000 --- a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/kline.conf.sample +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -# Empty kline file diff --git a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/main.dconf.sample b/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/main.dconf.sample deleted file mode 100644 index 33a498c859fb..000000000000 --- a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/main.dconf.sample +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -# ***************************************************************** -# * PTlink IRCd is (C) CopyRight PTlink Coders Team 1999-2000 * -# * http://www.ptlink.net/Coders - coders@PTlink.net * -# * This program is distributed under GNU Public License * -# * Please read the file COPYING for copyright information. * -# ***************************************************************** - -# File: main.dconf -# Desc: ircd main dconf file -# Author: Lamego@PTlink.net -# Date: Mon 15 Jan 2001 07:18:17 PM WET - - -# Legend: -# [YES] - If option value is undefined, YES is assumed - -# First we include network settings -.include network.dconf - -# Define if you want to try reverse hostname lookup -# during client's connection [YES] -ReverseLookup Yes - -# Define if you want to use ident lookup -CheckIdentd No - -# Define if you want to hide information notices sent to users -# during connection. -HideConnectInfo No - -# Define /helpsys paths -UserHelpFile "help.user" -OperHelpFile "help.oper" -AdminHelpFile "help.admin" - -# When AllowChanCTCP is NO, only ops or voices can send -# CTCP's to the entire channel -AllowChanCTCP NO - -# Defines the allowed interval between repeated messsages -# sent to a noflood (+d) channel -ChanFloodTime 10 - -# If defined clock time zone will be set to the specified string -# on ircd startup -# NOTE: This is normally required for ircds running on foreign machines -# related to the network time zone. -#TimeZone "GMT+0" - -# If defined connecting clients will be checked for clones -# if more than CheckClonesLimit connect from the same host -# during CheckClonesPeriod that host will be throttled for CheckClonesDelay -CheckClones YES - - # after this number of connections from same host - CheckClonesLimit 3 - - # during this period - CheckClonesPeriod 15s - - # throttle this host for this time - CheckClonesDelay 1m - -# CheckTargetLimit: -# -# Will block users who are using too many different targets -# on privmsg/notice during a short period of time. -# A good option to block spammers - -CheckTargetLimit YES - -# CheckSpamOnTarget -# -# If defined when triggering CheckTargetLimit the message will be checked for spamwords, -# if a spamword or a channel name is found on the message, the user will get zombie and -# zombie. - -# CheckSpamOnTarget YES - -# Defines the maxinum number of channels a user can join -MaxChansPerUser 5 - -# Defines the maximum number of channels a registered user can join -# If defined will override MaxChansPerUser for registered nicks -MaxChansPerRegUser 20 - -# Define if you want to use IRCNTP -# this will make all time stamps to be adjusted with an -# offset calculated relative to the hub or services time -# during their connection -UseIRCNTP Yes - -# Path for codepage files needed by unicode translation -CodePagePath "codepage" - -# List of codepage files that should be loaded from CodePagePath -# a .cp extension will be appended to the filename -CodePages "iso8859-1,iso8859-5,iso8859-9,cp1251,cp1253,cp850,cp860,cp866" - -# Define if you want users to join a given channel after connect -# NOTES: -# Do not prefix channel names with the # symbol -# You can specify multiple channels splitting them with "," -# AutoJoinChan "PTlink" - -# END OF FILE diff --git a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/network.dconf.sample b/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/network.dconf.sample deleted file mode 100644 index 5e281ef55b81..000000000000 --- a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/network.dconf.sample +++ /dev/null @@ -1,242 +0,0 @@ -# ***************************************************************** -# * PTlink IRCd is (C) CopyRight PTlink Coders Team 1999-2000 * -# * http://www.ptlink.net/Coders - coders@PTlink.net * -# * This program is distributed under GNU Public License * -# * Please read the file COPYING for copyright information. * -# ***************************************************************** -# $Id: network.dconf.sample,v 1.19 2004/12/26 09:54:55 stinger Exp $ -# Legend: -# [YES] - If option value is undefined, YES is assumed - -# File: network.dconf -# Desc: network configuration file -# Author: Lamego@PTlink.net -# Date: Thu 14 Feb 2002 08:45:09 PM WET - -# Network name -NetworkName "PTlink" - -# NetworkAUP -NetworkAUP "Our network AUP can be found at http://www.ptlink.net/aup/" - -# host to be advised on server full/no authorization -RandomHost "irc.ptlink.net" - -# Network Description -NetworkDesc "PTlink IRC Network" - -# Help Channel -HelpChan "#PTlink" - -# Services server name -ServicesServer Services.PTlink.net - -# Enable this to hide ServicesServer on /LINKS -HideServicesServer YES - -# will force the use of /service instead of /msg service -# where services is a services client name (e.g.: nickserv) -# note that the /service alias is always available [YES] -ForceServicesAlias YES - -# Services flood protection system settings - # to limit services usage - ServicesInterval 1m - - # maximum services usage count during ServicesInterval - ServicesUseCount 10 - - -# If defined channel admins will be prefixed with '.' -# on the channel user list [YES] -AdminWithDot YES - -# Spam words (blocked on no spam (+S) channel mode) -# comma delimited, max: 31 words -SpamWords "http,www.,/server" - - -# If defined user quit messages will be overridden with NoQuitMsg -#NoQuitMsg "No quit messages on this server" - -# Anti Spam Exit -# If AntiSpamExitMsg is defined, the clients exit message -# to be sent to a channel if the client has been on for less than -# AntiSpamExitTime will be replaced with AntiSpamExitMsg -# (idea due to ThaDragon) - AntiSpamExitMsg "Not enough time connected" - AntiSpamExitTime 2m - -# If defined quit messages will be checked for SpamWords, -# if any word is found, the message will be replaced -# with NoSpamExitMSg -#NoSpamExitMsg "No spam on this server" - -# If defined colored quit messages will be replaced with NoColorsQuitMsg -#NoColorsQuitMsg "Good clients don't use colored quits" - -# If defined all user quit messages will be prefixed with QuitPrefix -QuitPrefix "Quit: " - -# If defined all quits of a zombied user will be replaced with ZombieQuitMsg -#ZombieQuitMsg "Hmmzzz, it's spooky out there" - -# If defined netsplit message will be override with OverrideNetsplitMessage -OverrideNetsplitMessage "User lost on netsplit" - -# If defined will hide the user's server from the whois reply -HideServerOnWhois YES - -# will replace some part of the user's host in order to protect him -# from DoS. [YES] -HostSpoofing YES - - # Available masking methods - # 0 - Prefixed checksum mask - # 1 - crypt() mutation mask - SpoofMethod 0 - - # Prefix to be used for host spoofing, the meaning depends - # on the spoof method: - # 0 - String to be merged on soofed host - # 1 - Salt for crypt() - -HostPrefix "PTlink" - -# Used for spoof method 0 -# Use a random set of numbers to crypt the hosts -# NOTE: If you have a network, make sure all network servers use the SAME CryptKey -CryptKey 77335465 - -# Spoofed mask settings -# You can use "+" on the beginning of the mask to provide a @nick.mask format - - # TechAdmin mask - TechAdminMask "Tech@Admin.PTlink.net" - - # NetAdmin mask - NetAdminMask "Net@Admin.PTlink.net" - - # Services Admin mask - SAdminMask "Services@Admin.PTlink.net" - - # Server Admin mask - AdminMask "Server@Admin.PTlink.net" - - # Global Operator mask - OperMask "Oper@PTlink.net" - - # Local Operator mask - LocopMask "LocOp@PTlink.net" - - # Helper mask - HelperMask "Helper.PTlink.net" - - - -# IRC Operator Options - - # If YES a nick needs to have +r before getting /oper [ YES ] - OnlyRegisteredOper YES - - # If YES Opers are able to join +i/+k/+l channels (also if banned) - OperCanAlwaysJoin NO - - # If YES Opers can always send messages to any channel - OperCanAlwaysSend YES - - # if YES Opers are able to change their host with /NEWMASK - OperCanUseNewMask YES - - # if YES Opers cannot be kicked by normal users - OperKickProtection NO - - # if defined allows a IRC Opers to join any channel - # if using OperByPass string has the key - OperByPass "operbypass" - - # If defined allows self /kills - EnableSelfKill NO - - # If defined will remove oper flag when the user is idle - # for more than MaxOperIdleTime - MaxOperIdleTime 1h - -# Disable the /links command to users? -DisableLinksForUsers NO - -# Can't send messages # -NoCTCP_Msg "cannot send CTCP's to channel" -Moderated_Msg "channel is moderated, you do not have a voice" -NoExternal_Msg "channel does not allow external messages" -Banned_Msg "you are banned from this channel" -NoSpam_Msg "no url/server messages allowed on this channel" -NoFlood_Msg "cannot send repeated messages to this channel" -NoDCCSend_Msg "You cannot send files (possible virus infection)" - -# You MUST put the "%i", they will be replace with the number of -# lines and number of seconds -FloodLimit_Msg "Flood! (%i lines in %i seconds)" - -# QModeMsg - +q channel modes quit message -# If define this message will be used has the quit reason -# for quitting users on +q channels. -QModeMsg "Quit" - -# If defined will disable nick changes after connect -# (can be useful for web interfaces) -LockNickChange NO - -# If defined, only IRC opers will be able to join new channels -# and +r channels will be kept even when after empty. -# NOTE: This option should be used with no expire channels -# or else empty non used channels can be kept "forever". - -RestrictedChans No - -# RestrictedChans - the message that will be sent to users joining -# a non existing channel with RestrictedChans On -RestrictedChansMsg "Cannot create new channels on this network, please type /list and join a existing one" - -# If defined all other users will see this message as -# the glined user quit instead of gline reason -GLineOthersReason "Connection closed" - -# If defined all other users will see this message as -# the glined user quit instead of gline reason -KLineOthersReason "Connection closed" - -# If define this time will be used when no valid time -# is specified on /GLINE -DefaultGLineTime 10d - -# If define this will be the reason used for glines -# when no reason is supplied on /GLINE -DefaultGLineReason "Please read http://www.ptlink.net/aup/" - -# Do you want to GLine all users that are killed by Excess Flood? -# If set 0d it will be disabled -# GLineOnExcessFlood 1d - -# If YES all users will be able to use /IRCOPS to list online opers -IRCopsForAll Yes - -# if YES the numerical IP will be used instead of the real hostname -# on user info for IRC Opers/Services -IPIdentifyMode Yes - -# if YES modes will only be allowed on registered channels -# when services are present -SecureModes Yes - -# if YES, anyone will be able to use the SETNAME feature -# otherwise, only opers can change their real names -AllowSetNameToEveryone No - -# if Yes everyone will see his own realhost on his/her whois, also -# IRC Operators will see usermodes and realhost of the user they do a /whois on -WhoisExtension No - -# When defined will automatically set users as away when -# they become idle more than AutoAwayIdleTime . -AutoAwayIdleTime 1h diff --git a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/opers.motd.sample b/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/opers.motd.sample deleted file mode 100644 index 76d898aaaf0c..000000000000 --- a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/opers.motd.sample +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ - -Welcome to PTlink IRCd ----------------------- -Please type /HelpSys for a list of available commands/topics - diff --git a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/patch-tools::install_ircd b/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/patch-tools::install_ircd deleted file mode 100644 index 9d442b27bae5..000000000000 --- a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/patch-tools::install_ircd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ ---- tools/install_ircd.orig Sun May 15 13:25:29 2005 -+++ tools/install_ircd Sun May 15 13:24:43 2005 -@@ -120,12 +120,12 @@ - # try to install the example files if needed - - check_install ${BINPATH}/mkpasswd${EXESUFFIX} tools/mkpasswd${EXESUFFIX} --check_install_data ${ETCPATH}/ircd.conf samples/example.conf.short --check_install_data ${ETCPATH}/ircd.motd samples/ptlink.motd --check_install_data ${ETCPATH}/opers.motd samples/opers.motd --check_install_data ${ETCPATH} samples/kline.conf --check_install_data ${ETCPATH}/main.dconf samples/main.dconf.sample --check_install_data ${ETCPATH}/network.dconf samples/network.dconf.sample -+#check_install_data ${ETCPATH}/ircd.conf samples/example.conf.short -+#check_install_data ${ETCPATH}/ircd.motd samples/ptlink.motd -+#check_install_data ${ETCPATH}/opers.motd samples/opers.motd -+#check_install_data ${ETCPATH} samples/kline.conf -+#check_install_data ${ETCPATH}/main.dconf samples/main.dconf.sample -+#check_install_data ${ETCPATH}/network.dconf samples/network.dconf.sample - if [ "${EXESUFFIX}" != "" ]; then - check_install_data ${ETCPATH}/resolv.conf samples/resolv.conf.sample - fi diff --git a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/pkg-message.in b/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/pkg-message.in new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..e01995cb4b31 --- /dev/null +++ b/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/pkg-message.in @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +====================================================================== + +PTlink IRC daemon is now installed. + +Edit the configuration files in %%PREFIX%%/etc/ptlink-ircd to suit +your needs. + +Add ircd_enable="YES" to rc.conf and start ircd by running: +%%PREFIX%%/ptlink-ircd.sh start + +====================================================================== diff --git a/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/ptlink-ircd.sh.in b/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/ptlink-ircd.sh.in new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..3d29474f4e23 --- /dev/null +++ b/irc/ptlink-ircd/files/ptlink-ircd.sh.in @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# +# $FreeBSD$ +# + +# PROVIDE: ircd +# REQUIRE: NETWORKING SERVERS +# BEFORE: DAEMON + +# Add the following line(s) to /etc/rc.conf: +# ircd_enable (bool): Set to "NO" by default, set it to "YES" to enable ircd +# ircd_user (str): Default to "%%USER%%" + +ircd_enable=${ircd_enable-"NO"} +ircd_user=${ircd_user-"ircd"} + +. /etc/rc.subr + +name="ircd" +rcvar=`set_rcvar` +pidfile="/usr/local/etc/ptlink-ircd/ircd.pid" +command="/usr/local/bin/ircd" + +load_rc_config "$name" +run_rc_command "$1" diff --git a/irc/ptlink-ircd/pkg-install b/irc/ptlink-ircd/pkg-install new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b998d4565db9 --- /dev/null +++ b/irc/ptlink-ircd/pkg-install @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# +# $FreeBSD$ +# + +case $2 in +POST-INSTALL) + USER=ircd + GROUP=ircd + UID=72 + GID=72 + + if pw groupshow "${GROUP}" > /dev/null 2>&1; then + echo '===> Using existing group "${GROUP}"' + else + echo '===> Adding group "${GROUP}"' + pw groupadd ${GROUP} -g ${GID} || exit 1 + fi + + if pw usershow "${USER}" > /dev/null 2>&1; then + echo '===> Using existing user "${USER}"' + else + echo '===> Adding user "${USER}"' + pw adduser ${USER} -u ${UID} -g ${GROUP} -h - -d "/nonexistent" \ + -s "/nonexistent" -c "IRC daemon" || exit 1 + fi + ;; +esac diff --git a/irc/ptlink-ircd/pkg-message b/irc/ptlink-ircd/pkg-message deleted file mode 100644 index e677f6efac6c..000000000000 --- a/irc/ptlink-ircd/pkg-message +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -====================================================================== - -PTlink IRC daemon is now installed. - -Please copy the sample files %%SYSCONFDIR%%/*.conf.sample,*.dconf.sample -to %%SYSCONFDIR%%/*.conf,*.dconf. - -Edit the configuration files %%SYSCONFDIR%%/*.conf,*.dconf to suit your -needs. - -====================================================================== diff --git a/irc/ptlink-ircd/pkg-plist b/irc/ptlink-ircd/pkg-plist index ee841e7daad6..ed7752ed974c 100644 --- a/irc/ptlink-ircd/pkg-plist +++ b/irc/ptlink-ircd/pkg-plist @@ -1,27 +1,27 @@ bin/ircd bin/mkpasswd bin/sendbug -etc/ptlink/codepage/cp1251.cp -etc/ptlink/codepage/cp1253.cp -etc/ptlink/codepage/cp850.cp -etc/ptlink/codepage/cp860.cp -etc/ptlink/codepage/cp866.cp -etc/ptlink/codepage/iso8859-1.cp -etc/ptlink/codepage/iso8859-5.cp -etc/ptlink/codepage/iso8859-9.cp -etc/ptlink/codepage/koi8r.cp -etc/ptlink/codepage/koi8u.cp -etc/ptlink/codepage/mac.cp -etc/ptlink/codepage/translit.cp -etc/ptlink/help.admin -etc/ptlink/help.oper -etc/ptlink/help.user -etc/ptlink/ircd.conf.sample -etc/ptlink/ircd.motd.sample -etc/ptlink/kline.conf.sample -etc/ptlink/main.dconf.sample -etc/ptlink/network.dconf.sample -etc/ptlink/opers.motd.sample -etc/ptlink/version.info -@dirrm etc/ptlink/codepage -@unexec rmdir %D/etc/ptlink 2> /dev/null || true +etc/ptlink-ircd/codepage/cp1251.cp +etc/ptlink-ircd/codepage/cp1253.cp +etc/ptlink-ircd/codepage/cp850.cp +etc/ptlink-ircd/codepage/cp860.cp +etc/ptlink-ircd/codepage/cp866.cp +etc/ptlink-ircd/codepage/iso8859-1.cp +etc/ptlink-ircd/codepage/iso8859-5.cp +etc/ptlink-ircd/codepage/iso8859-9.cp +etc/ptlink-ircd/codepage/koi8r.cp +etc/ptlink-ircd/codepage/koi8u.cp +etc/ptlink-ircd/codepage/mac.cp +etc/ptlink-ircd/codepage/translit.cp +etc/ptlink-ircd/help.admin +etc/ptlink-ircd/help.oper +etc/ptlink-ircd/help.user +etc/ptlink-ircd/ircd.conf +etc/ptlink-ircd/ircd.motd +etc/ptlink-ircd/kline.conf +etc/ptlink-ircd/main.dconf +etc/ptlink-ircd/network.dconf +etc/ptlink-ircd/opers.motd +etc/ptlink-ircd/version.info +@dirrm etc/ptlink-ircd/codepage +@unexec rmdir %D/etc/ptlink-ircd 2> /dev/null || true |