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bot.motd
The BOTMOTD is shown when a user becomes a bot. A user becomes a bot when it sets usermode +B (/mode yournick +B). This file is called bot.motd in your conf/ directory.
Filesize: 859 B ircd.motd
When you connect to your IRC server you will see a MOTD (Message Of The Day). Similarly there are MOTD's for IRC Operators and Bots and there is a related command /RULES. The MOTD for normal users is configured by creating/editing the file ircd.motd in your conf/ directory.
Filesize: 1.04 kB ircd.rules
When you execute the /RULES command the rules file will be shown to the user. This can be useful if you want to keep your MOTD short and tell the user he/she can read the full set of rules by issuing the /RULES command. The file you need to create is called ircd.rules in the conf/ directory.
Filesize: 429 B ircd.smotd
Normally the MOTD you see on connect and the one you see with the /MOTD command are the same. However some users may prefer to have a "short MOTD" on connect and then another (longer) MOTD to be shown if you issue the /MOTD command. If you want this, then you need to create an ircd.smotd file. When both an ircd.smotd and ircd.motd exist then the former will be displayed on-connect and the latter when you issue the /MOTD command.
Filesize: 222 B oper.motd
The OPERMOTD is shown when a user becomes IRC Operator via the /OPER command. This file is called oper.motd in the conf/ directory.
Filesize: 475 B staff.conf
This is custom file by SiSrv Team for your IRCop blocks already included in unrealircd.conf file Please read the instructions how to use this file and how to make encrypted password
Filesize: 1.7 kB unrealircd.conf
UnrealIRCd 6 UnrealIRCd 6 comes with a completely redone logging system (with optional JSON support), named extended bans, four new IRCv3 features, geoip support and remote includes support built-in. Additionally, things are more customizable such as what gets sent to which snomask. All the +vhoaq channel modes are now modular as well, handy for admins who don't want or need halfops or +q/+a. For WHOIS it is now customizable in detail who gets to see what.
Filesize: 15.4 kB
The BOTMOTD is shown when a user becomes a bot. A user becomes a bot when it sets usermode +B (/mode yournick +B). This file is called bot.motd in your conf/ directory.
Filesize: 859 B ircd.motd
When you connect to your IRC server you will see a MOTD (Message Of The Day). Similarly there are MOTD's for IRC Operators and Bots and there is a related command /RULES. The MOTD for normal users is configured by creating/editing the file ircd.motd in your conf/ directory.
Filesize: 1.04 kB ircd.rules
When you execute the /RULES command the rules file will be shown to the user. This can be useful if you want to keep your MOTD short and tell the user he/she can read the full set of rules by issuing the /RULES command. The file you need to create is called ircd.rules in the conf/ directory.
Filesize: 429 B ircd.smotd
Normally the MOTD you see on connect and the one you see with the /MOTD command are the same. However some users may prefer to have a "short MOTD" on connect and then another (longer) MOTD to be shown if you issue the /MOTD command. If you want this, then you need to create an ircd.smotd file. When both an ircd.smotd and ircd.motd exist then the former will be displayed on-connect and the latter when you issue the /MOTD command.
Filesize: 222 B oper.motd
The OPERMOTD is shown when a user becomes IRC Operator via the /OPER command. This file is called oper.motd in the conf/ directory.
Filesize: 475 B staff.conf
This is custom file by SiSrv Team for your IRCop blocks already included in unrealircd.conf file Please read the instructions how to use this file and how to make encrypted password
Filesize: 1.7 kB unrealircd.conf
UnrealIRCd 6 UnrealIRCd 6 comes with a completely redone logging system (with optional JSON support), named extended bans, four new IRCv3 features, geoip support and remote includes support built-in. Additionally, things are more customizable such as what gets sent to which snomask. All the +vhoaq channel modes are now modular as well, handy for admins who don't want or need halfops or +q/+a. For WHOIS it is now customizable in detail who gets to see what.
Filesize: 15.4 kB
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