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Definition: "RC-896.lircd.conf" is a file used to set up an IRC client. Detailed definition: File name: .ircrc (for Linux) Line 10: The first line defines the user list for your IRC server LINE 24: Add this line in the bottom of the file: ``` # ircdrc [user_list] ``` This lists all users that can connect to the IRC server. Note that it might not work with some systems, so adjust accordingly. USER_LIST is a string containing user names separated by spaces Example: '[email protected]' Line 34: The second line defines your own connection options: LINE 39: Add this line to allow only specified users to connect: ``` # ircdrc [allow_only_users] ``` This tells IRC that a specific set of usernames, such as "[email protected]" are allowed to connect. ALLOW_ONLY_USERS is a string containing the usernames (e.g., "[email protected]") Note: For some systems or versions of IRC it might not be possible to set this option Line 47: The third line defines the nickname you want to use in your channel: LINE 53: Add this line after the allow_only_users and the user_list lines: ``` # ircdrc [nick] ``` This tells IRC that a specific nickname, such as "My Nickname" is allowed to connect. NICK is a string containing the nickname (e.g., "My Nickname") Line 61: The fourth line defines your channel: LINE 67: Add this line after the nick and user_list lines: ``` # ircdrc [channel] ``` This tells IRC that a specific channel, such as "test-channel" is allowed to connect. CHANNEL is a string containing the channel name (e.g., "test-channel") Line 73: The fifth line defines your server password: LINE 80: Add this line after the nick and user_list lines: ``` # ircdrc [password] ``` This tells IRC that a specific password, such as "your-password" is allowed to connect. PASSWORD is a string containing the password (e.g., "your-password") Line 96: The sixth line defines the prefix: LINE 103: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [prefix] ``` This tells IRC that a specific prefix, such as "/irc" is allowed to connect. PREFIX is a string containing the prefix (e.g., "/irc") Line 112: The seventh line defines your server address: LINE 129: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [address] ``` This tells IRC that a specific IP address, such as "0.0.0.0" is allowed to connect. ADDRESS is a string containing the IP address (e.g., "0.0.0.0") Line 137: The eighth line defines your port number: LINE 153: Add this line after the address and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as 6666 is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port number (e.g., 6666) Line 161: The ninth line defines your timeout period in seconds: LINE 170: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as 60 seconds is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., 60) Line 178: The tenth line defines your session timeout in seconds: LINE 195: Add this line after the timeout and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [session_timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as 30 seconds is allowed to connect. SESSION_TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., 30) Line 212: The eleventh line defines your ping interval in seconds: LINE 229: Add this line after the session_timeout and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [ping_interval] ``` This tells IRC that a specific ping, such as "50ms" is allowed to connect. PING_INTERVAL is an integer specifying the ping (e.g., "50ms") Line 247: The twelfth line defines your session timeout in seconds: LINE 263: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [session_timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as 10 minutes is allowed to connect. SESSION_TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "10m") Line 285: The thirteenth line defines your server's port: LINE 303: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as 6666 is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 319: The fourteenth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 345: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as 24 hours is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., 24h) Line 361: The fifteenth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 387: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "1m" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "1m") Line 402: The sixteenth line defines your server's port: LINE 421: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 438: The seventeenth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 455: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as 10 minutes is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "10m") Line 466: The eighteenth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 483: Add this line after the timeout and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "10m") Line 498: The nineteenth line defines your server's port: LINE 515: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 534: The twentieth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 551: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 567: The twenty-first line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 589: Add this line after the timeout and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as 10 minutes is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "10m") Line 604: The twenty-second line defines your server's port: LINE 621: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 638: The twenty-third line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 655: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 663: The thirty-second line defines your server's port: LINE 680: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 687: The thirty-first line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 694: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 701: The forty-second line defines your server's port: LINE 718: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 725: The forty-first line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 742: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 750: The fiveteenth line defines your server's port: LINE 768: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 775: The fifteenth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 792: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 801: The sixteenth line defines your server's port: LINE 818: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 827: The seventeenth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 844: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 853: The eighteenth line defines your server's port: LINE 869: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 882: The nineteenth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 909: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 918: The twentieth line defines your server's port: LINE 935: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 943: The twenty-first line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 960: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 971: The thirty-second line defines your server's port: LINE 988: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 997: The forty-first line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1014: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1028: The fiftieth line defines your server's port: LINE 1045: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1053: The sixteenth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1070: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1083: The seventeenth line defines your server's port: LINE 1099: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1108: The eighteenth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1125: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1136: The nineteenth line defines your server's port: LINE 1153: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1148: The twentieth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1165: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1177: The twenty-first line defines your server's port: LINE 1193: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1208: The twenty-second line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1235: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1247: The twenty-third line defines your server's port: LINE 1263: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1275: The twenty-fourth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1293: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1298: The thirty-first line defines your server's port: LINE 1315: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1325: The thirty-second line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1342: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1358: The forty-second line defines your server's port: LINE 1375: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1385: The fiftieth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1402: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1397: The sixteenth line defines your server's port: LINE 1415: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1427: The fiftieth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1445: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1456: The twenty-first line defines your server's port: LINE 1473: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1478: The thirty-second line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1505: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1513: The forty-first line defines your server's port: LINE 1530: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1528: The fifty-first line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1545: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1556: The sixty-first line defines your server's port: LINE 1573: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1584: The seventy-first line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1597: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1605: The eighty-first line defines your server's port: LINE 1623: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1628: The ninety-first line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1645: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1656: The hundredth line defines your server's port: LINE 1673: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1685: The hundredth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1703: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1708: The hundredth line defines your server's port: LINE 1735: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1748: The hundredth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1765: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1776: The hundredth line defines your server's port: LINE 1793: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1789: The hundredth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1805: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1817: The thousandth line defines your server's port: LINE 1833: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1829: The thousandth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1845: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1856: The thousandth line defines your server's port: LINE 1873: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1878: The thousandth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1895: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1898: The ten thousandth line defines your server's port: LINE 1915: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1928: The hundredth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1945: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1939: The ten thousandth line defines your server's port: LINE 1958: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1945: The hundredth line defines your server's timeout in seconds: LINE 1963: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [timeout] ``` This tells IRC that a specific timeout, such as "24h" is allowed to connect. TIMEOUT is an integer specifying the timeout (e.g., "24h") Line 1958: The hundredth line defines your server's port: LINE 1975: Add this line after the password and channel lines: ``` # ircdrc [port] ``` This tells IRC that a specific port, such as "6666" is allowed to connect. PORT is an integer specifying the port (e.g., "6666") Line 1963:
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