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ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server
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(c)2001-2010 by Alexander Barton,
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alex@barton.de, http://www.barton.de/
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ngIRCd is free software and published under the
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terms of the GNU General Public License.
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-- FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions --
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I. General
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Q: Is it possible to link the ngIRCd with non-ngIRCd servers?
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A: Yes. ngIRCd is compatible to the original ircd used by IRCNet. Actually
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this is being tested with version 2.10.3p3. Please note that newer
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versions (2.11.x) aren't compatible any more!
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Q: Is there a homepage with further information and downloads?
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A: Yes. Please visit <http://ngircd.barton.de/>.
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Q: Why should I use ngIRCd instead of the original one?
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A: ngIRCd offers several benefits: no problems with dynamic IPs, easy to
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configure, open source (GPL), under active development.
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II. Compilation
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Q: I did a "CVS checkout" but can't execute ./configure because the script
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is missing in the generated directory!?
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A: When using development versions via CVS, the configure script as well as
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the Makefile.in templates must be generated using GNU automake and GNU
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autoconf. To simplify this task run the ./autogen.sh script which will
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execute the required tools for you; then continue with executing the
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./configure script as usual.
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Q: The ./autogen.sh script complains "aclocal: command not found".
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A: GNU automake is missing on your system but required for building CVS
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versions of ngIRCd. Install GNU automake 1.6 or later and try again.
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Q: The ./autogen.sh script stops with "autoheader: command not found".
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A: GNU autoconf is missing on your system but required for building CVS
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versions of ngIRCd. Install GNU autoconf 2.52 or later and try again.
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Q: The ./autogen.sh script fails and the message "automake: configure.in:
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AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE must be used" is displayed.
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A: Most probably you are using version 1.5 of GNU automake which seems to be
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incompatible to the build system of ngIRCd. Solution: upgrade to at least
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version 1.6 of GNU automake.
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(If you are using Debian 3.0 "Woody" you can try to downgrade to version
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1.4 of GNU automake shipped with this distribution; it should work, too.)
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III. Runtime
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Q: Where is the log file located?
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A: ngIRCd does not write its own log file. Instead, ngIRCd uses syslog(3).
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Check the files in /var/log/ and/or consult the documentation for your
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system logger daemon.
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Q: I cannot connect to remote peers when I use the chroot option, the
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following is logged: "Can't resolve example.com: unknown error!".
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A: On Linux/glibc with chroot enabled you need to put some libraries inside
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the chroot as well, notably libnss_dns; maybe others. Unfortunately, even
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linking ngIRCd statically does not help this. The only known workaround
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is to either disable chroot support or to link against dietlibc instead
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of glibc. (tnx to Sebastian Siewior)
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Q: I have added an [Oper] section, how do i log on as IRC operator?
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A: You can use the /OPER command in your IRC client to become an IRC operator.
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ngIRCd will also log all OPER requests (using syslog), if OPER fails you
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can look there to determine why it did not work (bad password, unauthorized
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host mask, etc.)
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Q: I am an IRC operator, but MODE doesn't work!
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A: You need to set 'OperCanUseMode = yes' in ngircd.conf, then IRC operators
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can use the MODE command for changing modes even when they are not joined
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to the specific channel.
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IV. Bugs!?
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Q: Is there a list of known bugs and desired feature enhancements?
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A: Yes. Have a look at the bug tracking system (Bugzilla) for ngIRCd located
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at <http://ngircd.barton.de/bugzilla/index.cgi>. There you can file bug
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reports and feature requests as well as search the bug database.
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Q: What should I do if I found a bug?
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A: Please file a bug report at <http://ngircd.barton.de/bugzilla/index.cgi>!
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The author of the particular component will be notified automagically :-)
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