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#! /path/to/executable/eggdrop
# ^- This should contain a fully qualified path to your Eggdrop executable.
#
# This is a sample Eggdrop configuration file which includes all possible
# settings that can be used to configure your bot.
#
# The pound signs (#) that you see at the beginning of some lines mean that
# the remainder of that line is a comment, or just for your information. By
# adding or deleting pound signs, you can comment or uncomment a setting,
# respectively.
#
# Arguments for a command or setting may be inclosed in <>'s or []'s in the
# example/description. Arguments in <>'s are required, while [] means optional.
#
# More detailed descriptions of all these settings can be found 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. See also ident
# module.
set username "lamest"
# This setting defines which contact person should be shown in .status,
# /msg help, and other places. You really should include this information.
set admin "Lamer <email: lamer@lamest.lame.org>"
# 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 "I.didn't.edit.my.config.file.net"
# This setting defines which 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 "EST"
# 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 "5"
# If you don't want to use the timezone setting for scripting purposes only,
# but instead everywhere possible, un-comment the following line.
#set env(TZ) "$timezone$offset"
############################################################################
## Network settings overview
## With the addition of IPv6 and the associated config changes, here are some
## BASIC common networking scenarios, along with the appropriate settings
## needed:
##
## SHELL PROVIDER (MULTIPLE IPs/VHOSTS)
## * set vhost4 or vhost6 to the IP/vhost you want to use
## * do not set nat-ip
##
## HOME COMPUTER/VPS, DIRECT INTERNET CONNECTION (SINGLE IP, NO NAT)
## * do not set vhost4/vhost6
## * do not set nat-ip
##
## HOME COMPUTER, BEHIND A NAT
## * do not set vhost4/vhost6
## * set nat-ip to your external IP
##
## And as a general rule, if you're having issues with Eggdrop responding to
## a CTCP chat request, try setting vhost4/6 to your external IP.
##
## Below is a detailed description of each setting, please read them to
## learn more about their function.
############################################################################
# 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. Note that this is not used for listening. Use the
# 'listen' command to specify the listening address. If you are behind a
# NAT, you will likely want to leave this commented out as Eggdrop should
# determine the correct IP on its own.
#set vhost4 "virtual.host.com"
#set vhost4 "99.99.0.0"
# IPv6 vhost to bind to for outgoing IPv6 connections. You can set it
# to any valid IPv6 address or hostname, resolving to an IPv6 address.
# Note that this is not used for listening. Use the 'listen' command
# to specify the listening address.
#set vhost6 "my.ipv6.host.com"
#set vhost6 "2001:db8::c001:b07"
# Prefer IPv6 over IPv4 for connections and dns resolution? Set to 1 to try
# IPv6 first, otherwise set to 0 for IPv4. If the preferred protocol family
# is not supported, the other one will be tried.
set prefer-ipv6 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.
#
# Languages included with Eggdrop: Danish, English, French, Finnish, German,
# Italian, Portuguese.
#addlang "english"
##### LOG FILES #####
# Eggdrop is capable of logging various things, from channel chatter to
# commands people use on the bot 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.
#
# Logfile flags:
# b - information about bot linking and userfile sharing
# c - commands
# d - misc debug information
# g - raw outgoing share traffic
# h - raw incoming share traffic
# j - joins, parts, quits, topic changes, and netsplits on the channel
# k - kicks, bans, and mode changes on the channel
# l - linked bot messages
# m - private msgs, notices and ctcps to the bot
# o - misc info, errors, etc (IMPORTANT STUFF)
# p - public text on the channel
# r - raw incoming server traffic
# s - server connects, disconnects, and notices
# t - raw incoming botnet traffic
# u - raw outgoing botnet traffic
# v - raw outgoing server traffic
# w - wallops (make sure the bot sets +w in init-server)
# x - file transfers and file-area commands
#
# Note that modes d, h, r, t, and v can fill disk quotas quickly. There are
# also eight user-defined levels (1-8) which can be 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 concurrent logfiles that can be opened
# for writing at one time. At most, this value should be the maximum
# number of channels you expect to create log files for. There is no
# value for 'infinity'; very few cases should ever require more than 20.
# A decrease to this value while running will require a restart (not rehash)
# of the bot. However, don't decrease it below 5.
set max-logs 20
# 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 0
# 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 setting allows you the logging of raw incoming server traffic via
# console/log flag 'r', raw outgoing server traffic via console/log mode 'v',
# raw incoming botnet traffic via console/log mode 't', raw outgoing botnet
# traffic via console/log mode 'u', raw outgoing share traffic via
# console/log mode 'g', and raw incoming share traffic via console/log
# mode 'h'. These flags can create 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 raw-log 0
# This creates a logfile named eggdrop.log that captures items logged at the
# m, c, and o log levels (private msgs/ctcps, commands/errors, and misc
# info) from any channel.
logfile mco * "logs/eggdrop.log"
# This creates a logfile named lamest.log that captures items logged at the
# j, p, and k log levels (joins/parts/quits/netsplits, public chat,
# kicks/bans/mode changes) on the channel #lamest.
#logfile jpk #lamest "logs/lamest.log"
# Use this feature to timestamp entries in the log file.
set log-time 1
# Set the following to the timestamp for the logfile entries. Popular times
# might be "[%H:%M]" (hour, min), or "[%H:%M:%S]" (hour, min, sec).
# Read `man strftime' for more formatting options. Keep it below 32 chars.
set timestamp-format {[%H:%M:%S]}
# 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 specify when Eggdrop should switch logfiles and start fresh. You
# must use military time for this setting. 300 is the default, and describes
# 03:00 (AM).
set switch-logfiles-at 300
# "Writing user file..." and "Writing channel file..." messages won't be logged
# anymore if this option is enabled. If you set it to 2, the "Backing up user
# file..." and "Backing up channel file..." messages will also not be logged.
# In addition to this, you can disable the "Switching logfiles..." and the new
# date message at midnight, by setting this to 3.
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 "mkcoblxs"
##### FILES AND DIRECTORIES #####
# Specify here the filename your userfile should be saved as.
set userfile "LamestBot.user"
# Specify here the filename Eggdrop will save its pid to. If no pidfile is
# specified, pid.(botnet-nick) will be used.
#set pidfile "pid.LamestBot"
# 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/"
# The MOTD (Message Of The day) is displayed when people dcc chat or telnet
# to the bot. Look at doc/TEXT-SUBSTITUTIONS for options.
set motd "text/motd"
# This banner will be displayed on telnet connections. Look at
# doc/TEXT-SUBSTITUTIONS for options.
set telnet-banner "text/banner"
# This specifies what permissions the user, channel, and notes files should
# be set to. The octal values are the same as for the chmod system command.
#
# To remind you:
#
# u g o u g o u g o
# 0600 rw------- 0400 r-------- 0200 -w------- u - user
# 0660 rw-rw---- 0440 r--r----- 0220 -w--w---- g - group
# 0666 rw-rw-rw- 0444 r--r--r-- 0222 -w--w--w- o - others
#
# Note that the default 0600 is the most secure one and should only be changed
# if you need your files for shell scripting or other external applications.
set userfile-perm 0600
##### 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 that if you are running more than one bot on the
# same machine, you will want to space the telnet ports at LEAST 5 apart,
# although 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 3333 all
#
# You can setup a SSL port by prepending a plus sign to it:
#
# listen +5555 all
#
# To bind the listening port to a specific IP instead of all available, insert
# a valid IP assigned to the host Eggdrop is running on infront of the port
# (this replaces the listen-addr setting used prior to Eggdrop v1.9)
#
# listen 1.2.3.4 3333 all
#
# You need to un-comment this line and change the port number in order to open
# the listen port. You should not keep this set to 3333.
#listen 3333 all
# This setting defines whether or not people can boot users on the Eggdrop
# from other bots in your botnet.
# Options are:
# 0 = allow *no* outside boots
# 1 = allow boots from sharebots
# 2 = allow any boots
set remote-boots 2
# This setting allows remote bots to tell your Eggdrop to unlink from
# share bots.
set share-unlinks 1
# This setting will drop telnet connections not matching a known host.
set protect-telnet 0
# 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, in which case the connect wouldn't work
# anyway.
set dcc-sanitycheck 0
# This setting defines the time in seconds the bot should wait for ident reply
# before the lookup fails. The default ident on timeout is 'telnet'. A value of
# 0 disables the ident lookup entirely.
set ident-timeout 5
# Define here whether or not a +o user still needs the +p flag to dcc the bot.
set require-p 1
# If you want people allow to telnet in and type 'NEW' to become a new user,
# set this to 1. This is similar to the 'hello' msg command. The protect-telnet
# setting must be set to 0 to use this.
set open-telnets 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 a logon prompt with
# only the contents of the stealth-prompt setting.
set stealth-telnets 0
# If stealth-telnets is 1, the string in this setting will replace the
# traditional Eggdrop banner. Two common choices are listed. (The \n's are
# present to maintain backwards compatibility and will be removed in a
# future release)
#set stealth-prompt "login: "
set stealth-prompt "\n\nNickname.\n"
# 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 setting 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 1 second 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). The default is
# RES_TIMEOUT, which is generally 5, the allowed maximum is RES_MAXRETRANS (see
# <resolv.h>).
#set resolve-timeout 5
##### SSL SETTINGS #####
# Settings in this section take effect when eggdrop is compiled with TLS
# support.
#
# IMPORTANT: The following two settings MUST be uncommented in order to
# use SSL functionality!
# File containing your private key, needed for the SSL certificate
# (see below). You can create one issuing the following command:
#
# openssl genrsa -out eggdrop.key 4096
#
# It will create a 4096 bit RSA key, strong enough for eggdrop.
# For your convenience, you can type 'make sslcert' after 'make install'
# and you'll get a key and a certificate in your eggdrop directory.
# If you installed to a non-default location, use 'make sslcert DEST=...'
#
# THIS IS REQUIRED if you intend to use this bot as a hub for SSL hubs/
# listen ports, secure file transfer, /ctcp botnick schat, or
# using a certificate to authenticate with NickServ.
#set ssl-privatekey "eggdrop.key"
# Specify the filename where your SSL certificate is located. If you
# don't set this, eggdrop will not be able to act as a server in SSL
# connections, as with most ciphers a certificate and a private key
# are required on the server side. Must be in PEM format.
# If you don't have one, you can create it using the following command:
#
# openssl req -new -key eggdrop.key -x509 -out eggdrop.crt -days 365
#
# For your convenience, you can type 'make sslcert' after 'make install'
# and you'll get a key and a certificate in your eggdrop directory.
# If you installed to a non-default location, use 'make sslcert DEST=...'
#
# THIS IS REQUIRED if you intend to use this bot as a hub for SSL hubs/
# listen ports, secure file transfer, /ctcp botnick schat, or
# using a certificate to authenticate with NickServ.
#set ssl-certificate "eggdrop.crt"
# Sets the maximum depth for the certificate chain verification that will
# be allowed for ssl. When certificate verification is enabled, any chain
# exceeding this depth will fail verification.
#set ssl-verify-depth 9
# Specify the location at which CA certificates for verification purposes
# are located. These certificates are trusted. If you don't set this,
# certificate verification will not work.
set ssl-capath "/etc/ssl/"
#set ssl-cafile ""
# Specify the list of protocols allowed for use with ssl. The protocol list is
# one or more protocol strings separated by spaces. Available protocols are
# SSLv2, SSLv3, TLSv1, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3.
# set ssl-protocols "TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3"
# Specify the list of ciphers (in order of preference) allowed for use with
# ssl. The cipher list is one or more cipher strings separated by colons,
# commas or spaces. Unavailable ciphers are silently ignored unless no usable
# cipher could be found. For the list of possible cipher strings and their
# meanings, please refer to the ciphers(1) manual.
# Note: if you set this, the value replaces any ciphers OpenSSL might use by
# default. To include the default ciphers, you can put DEFAULT as a cipher
# string in the list.
# For example:
#
# set ssl-ciphers "DEFAULT ADH"
#
# This will make eggdrop allow the default OpenSSL selection plus anonymous
# DH ciphers.
#
# set ssl-ciphers "ALL"
#
# This will make eggdrop allow all ciphers supported by OpenSSL, in a
# reasonable order.
#set ssl-ciphers ""
# Specify the location of a dhparam file. This file is necessary if you are
# using a Diffie-Hellman based key exchange. If you don't know what this is,
# you are probably safe leaving it commented.
# You can create a dhparam file using the following command:
# openssl dhparam -out dhparam.pem 4096
#set ssl-dhparam "dhparam.pem"
# Enable certificate authorization. Set to 1 to allow users and bots to
# identify automatically by their certificate fingerprints. Setting it
# to 2 to will force fingerprint logins. With a value of 2, users without
# a fingerprint set or with a certificate UID not matching their handle
# won't be allowed to login on SSL enabled telnet ports. Fingerprints
# must be set in advance with the .fprint and .chfinger commands.
# NOTE: this setting has no effect on plain-text ports.
#set ssl-cert-auth 0
# You can control SSL certificate verification using the following variables.
# All of them are flag-based. You can set them by adding together the numbers
# for all exceptions you want to enable. By default certificate verification
# is disabled and all certificates are assumed to be valid. The numbers are
# the following:
#
# Enable certificate verification - 1
# Allow self-signed certificates - 2
# Don't check peer common or alt names - 4
# Allow expired certificates - 8
# Allow certificates which are not valid yet - 16
# Allow revoked certificates - 32
# A value of 0 disables verification.
# Control certificate verification for DCC chats (only /dcc chat botnick)
#set ssl-verify-dcc 0
# Control certificate verification for linking to hubs
#set ssl-verify-bots 0
# Control certificate verification for SSL listening ports. This includes
# leaf bots connecting, users telneting in and /ctcp bot chat.
#set ssl-verify-clients 0
##### MORE ADVANCED SETTINGS #####
# Set this to your socks host if your Eggdrop sits behind a firewall. If
# you use a Sun "telnet passthru" firewall, prefix the host with a '!'.
#set firewall "!sun-barr.ebay:3666"
# If you have a NAT firewall (your box has an IP in one of the following
# ranges: 192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255, 172.16.0.0-172.31.255.255,
# 10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255 and your firewall transparently changes your
# address to a unique address for your box) or you have IP masquerading
# between you and the rest of the world, and /dcc chat, /ctcp chat or
# userfile sharing aren't working, enter your outside IP here. This IP
# is used for transfers and CTCP replies only, and is different than the
# vhost4/6 settings. You likely still need to set them.
#set nat-ip "127.0.0.1"
# If you want all dcc file transfers to use a particular portrange either
# because you're behind a firewall, or for other security reasons, set it
# here.
#set reserved-portrange 2010:2020
# 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.
# This is a list of handles -- usernames in the bot.
#set owner "MrLame, MrsLame"
# Who should a note be sent to when new users are learned?
set notify-newusers "$owner"
# Enter the flags that new users added via the 'hello' message command (see
# 'learn-users' description further down) should get by default. See
# '.help whois' on the partyline for a list of flags and their descriptions.
set default-flags "hp"
# Enter all user-defined fields that should be displayed in a '.whois'.
# This will only be shown if the user has one of these extra fields.
# You might prefer to comment this out and use the userinfo1.0.tcl script
# which provides commands for changing all of these.
set whois-fields "url birthday"
# Uncomment these two lines if you wish to disable 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.
# WARNING: setting this to 0 is a security risk, don't do it unless you trust
# your owners enough to give them shell access to the account the bot is
# running on.
set must-be-owner 1
# Comment out this line to add the 'simul' partyline command (owners can
# manipulate other people on the party line). Please select owners wisely
# and use this command ethically!
unbind dcc n simul *dcc:simul
# Set here the maximum number of socket connections you will allow. You can
# increase this later, but never decrease it below current usage.
# If you're using Tcl threads, this is a per-thread maximum.
set max-socks 100
# Enable this setting if you want +d & +k users to use commands bound as -|-.
set allow-dk-cmds 1
# 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
# Enable cidr support for b/e/I modes. This means the bot will understand
# and match modes in cidr notation, and will be able to put and enforce such
# bans or unban itself, if banned with a cidr mask.
# Do NOT set this, if your network/server does not support cidr!
set cidr-support 0
# Disable this setting if you do not want to show name and release level of the
# operating system. You'll probably also want to edit the default motd (in
# text/motd) and remove its display from there.
set show-uname 1
# You MUST remove this line for your bot to start. This has been added to
# prevent you from starting up a bot that is not fully configured. Bots
# that have not been fully configured may join the wrong IRC network, the
# wrong channels, or generally do things that you do not want. Please make
# sure that you have double-checked every setting. There's also a similar line
# lower down, just to make sure you're reading :)
die "Please make sure you edit your config file completely."
##### MODULES #####
# Below are various settings for the modules included 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/"
#### PBKDF2 MODULE ####
# IF YOU DON'T READ THIS YOU MAY RENDER YOUR USERFILE USELESS LATER
# Eggdrop uses hashing in the userfile, so users can have secure passwords.
# Eggdrop will not start without an encryption module.
#
# As of Eggdrop 1.9.0, a new module was added for hashing, the PBKDF2 module.
# The PBKDF2 module was designed to work with the previous encryption module
# (blowfish) to make the transition easier. If this is a new bot, you can
# safely load just the PBKDF2 module. If you are transitioning a userfile from
# 1.8 or earlier, you should load this AND the blowfish module (below). By doing
# so, Eggdrop will seamlessly update the old blowfish hashes to the new PBKDF2
# hashes once a user logs in for the first time, and allow you to (eventually)
# remove the blowfish module altogether (See the remove-pass setting).
# Outside of the specific case noted above, please note that if you change your
# encryption method later (i.e. using other modules like a rijndael module), you
# can't use your current userfile anymore.
#
# NOTE FOR BOTNET USERS: If all bots on the botnet are not running the same
# configuration settings for encryption, you may encounter password-related
# issues when linking.
#
loadmodule pbkdf2
# Cryptographic hash function used. openssl list -digest-algorithms
#set pbkdf2-method "SHA256"
# Number of rounds. The higher the number, the longer hashing takes; but also
# the higher the protection against brute force attacks.
#set pbkdf2-rounds 16000
# Remove old password hashes after updating to a pbkdf2 hash?
#
# WARNING: DO NOT CHANGE THIS UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING
# Enabling this setting will break compatibility with older Eggdrops by ceasing
# to write to the PASS field (where password hashes from modules like blowfish
# are stored), as well as remove an existing PASS hash if found when writing a
# new pbkdf2 hash. In some scenarios (for example, a hub sharing a userfile to
# a leaf that does not have a pbkdf2 module loaded) enabling this setting may
# result in a user having no password set at all.
#
# This setting is planned to be enabled by default in Eggdrop 2.0.
#set remove-pass 0
#### BLOWFISH MODULE ####
#
# This module is planned to be removed in Eggdrop 2.0
#
# Load this if you intend to use a pre-1.9.0 userfile (Or in other words, do
# not load this if you are starting this as a fresh bot and are not linking
# it to a botnet that uses blowfish hashes)
#
# You also need to load this if you use a script that employs the
# encrypt/decrypt Tcl commands.
#
loadmodule blowfish
# Specify whether to use ECB or CBC operation modes for the tcl commands
# 'encrypt' and 'decrypt'. Prior to version 1.9.0, the less secure ecb
# method was used by default. If you are using these commands with older bots,
# change this to 'ecb' for compatibility, or upgrade the older bots.
set blowfish-use-mode cbc
#### DNS MODULE (Deprecated) ####
## This module provided asynchronous dns support, but as of v1.9.2, this
## functionality was moved into the core code. If you are having issues with the
## new DNS functionality, or just want to continue using this module, compile
## Eggdrop with the --disable-tdns flag (./configure --disdable-tdns).
#
## You really probably don't want to uncomment this!!!!
#
#loadmodule dns
#set dns-servers "8.8.8.8 1.1.1.1 185.222.222.222"
#set dns-cache 86400
#set dns-negcache 600
#set dns-maxsends 4
#set dns-retrydelay 3
#### 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 "LamestBot.chan"
# 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
# Set this setting to 1 if you want to allow both +p and +s channel modes
# to be enforced at the same time by the chanmode channel setting.
# Make sure your server supports +ps mixing or you may get endless mode
# floods.
set allow-ps 0
# The following settings are used as default values when you .+chan #chan or .tcl
# channel add #chan. Look below for explanation of every option.
set default-flood-chan 15:60
set default-flood-deop 3:10
set default-flood-kick 3:10
set default-flood-join 5:60
set default-flood-ctcp 3:60
set default-flood-nick 5:60
set default-aop-delay 5:30
set default-idle-kick 0
set default-chanmode "nt"
set default-stopnethack-mode 0
set default-revenge-mode 0
set default-ban-type 3
set default-ban-time 120
set default-exempt-time 60
set default-invite-time 60
set default-chanset {
-autoop -autovoice
-bitch +cycle
+dontkickops +dynamicbans
+dynamicexempts +dynamicinvites
-enforcebans +greet
-inactive -nodesynch
-protectfriends +protectops
-revenge -revengebot
-secret -seen
+shared -statuslog
+userbans +userexempts
+userinvites -protecthalfops
-autohalfop -static
}
# 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 are 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 0
# 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.
#
# ban-type 3
# This setting defines what type of bans should eggdrop place for +k users or
# when revenge-mode is 3.
# Available types are:
# 0 *!user@host
# 1 *!*user@host
# 2 *!*@host
# 3 *!*user@*.host
# 4 *!*@*.host
# 5 nick!user@host
# 6 nick!*user@host
# 7 nick!*@host
# 8 nick!*user@*.host
# 9 nick!*@*.host
# You can also specify types from 10 to 19 which correspond to types
# 0 to 9, but instead of using a * wildcard to replace portions of the
# host, only numbers in hostnames are replaced with the '?' wildcard.
# Same is valid for types 20-29, but instead of '?', the '*' wildcard
# will be used. Types 30-39 set the host to '*'.
#
# ban-time 120
# Set here how long temporary bans will last (in minutes). If you
# set this setting to 0, the bot will never remove them.
#
# exempt-time 60
# 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.
#
# invite-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.
#
# aop-delay (minimum:maximum)
# This is used for autoop, autohalfop, 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 15:60
# Set here how many channel messages in how many seconds from one
# host constitutes a flood. Setting this to 0, 0:X or X:0 disables
# flood protection for the channel, where X is an integer >= 0.
#
# flood-deop 3:10
# Set here how many deops in how many seconds from one host constitutes
# a flood. Setting this to 0, 0:X or X:0 disables deop flood protection
# for the channel, where X is an integer >= 0.
#
# flood-kick 3:10
# Set here how many kicks in how many seconds from one host constitutes
# a flood. Setting this to 0, 0:X or X:0 disables kick flood protection
# for the channel, where X is an integer >= 0.
#
# flood-join 5:60
# Set here how many joins in how many seconds from one host constitutes
# a flood. Setting this to 0, 0:X or X:0 disables join flood protection
# for the channel, where X is an integer >= 0.
#
# flood-ctcp 3:60
# Set here how many channel ctcps in how many seconds from one host
# constitutes a flood. Setting this to 0, 0:X or X:0 disables ctcp flood
# protection for the channel, where X is an integer >= 0.
#
# flood-nick 5:60
# Set here how many nick changes in how many seconds from one host
# constitutes a flood. Setting this to 0, 0:X or X:0 disables nick flood
# protection for the channel, where X is an integer >= 0.
#
# 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.
#
# autohalfop
# Halfop users with the +l 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?
#
# protecthalfops
# Re-halfop a user with the +l flag if they get dehalfopped?
#
# 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 total number of members, ops, voices, regular users, and +b,
# +e, and +I modes 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