oragono/templates/oragono.yaml.j2
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   257         # whether to enable IP cloaking
   257         # whether to enable IP cloaking
   258         enabled: true
   258         enabled: true
   259 
   259 
   260         # fake TLD at the end of the hostname, e.g., pwbs2ui4377257x8.irc
   260         # fake TLD at the end of the hostname, e.g., pwbs2ui4377257x8.irc
   261         # you may want to use your network name here
   261         # you may want to use your network name here
   262         netname: "{{oragono_network_name}}"
   262         netname: "usr.{{oragono_network_name}}"
   263 
   263 
   264         # the cloaked hostname is derived only from the CIDR (most significant bits
   264         # the cloaked hostname is derived only from the CIDR (most significant bits
   265         # of the IP address), up to a configurable number of bits. this is the
   265         # of the IP address), up to a configurable number of bits. this is the
   266         # granularity at which bans will take effect for IPv4. Note that changing
   266         # granularity at which bans will take effect for IPv4. Note that changing
   267         # this value will invalidate any stored bans.
   267         # this value will invalidate any stored bans.
   604 
   604 
   605         # custom whois line
   605         # custom whois line
   606         whois-line: "server admin"
   606         whois-line: "server admin"
   607 
   607 
   608         # custom hostname
   608         # custom hostname
   609         vhost: "n"
   609         vhost: "ops.{{oragono_network_name}}"
   610 
   610 
   611         # modes are the modes to auto-set upon opering-up
   611         # modes are the modes to auto-set upon opering-up
   612         modes: +is acjknoqtuxv
   612         modes: +is acjknoqtuxv
   613 
   613 
   614         # operators can be authenticated either by password (with the /OPER command),
   614         # operators can be authenticated either by password (with the /OPER command),