Removed ngircd and atheme roles in favor of oragono.
authorLuke Hoersten <luke@hoersten.org>
Sat, 04 Jul 2020 18:07:07 -0500
changeset 117 3f0ce0a54663
parent 116 837cf4c1b717
child 118 56bffa9ef826
Removed ngircd and atheme roles in favor of oragono.
atheme/handlers/main.yaml
atheme/tasks/main.yaml
atheme/templates/atheme.conf.j2
ngircd/handlers/main.yaml
ngircd/tasks/main.yaml
ngircd/templates/ngircd.conf.j2
--- a/atheme/handlers/main.yaml	Sat Jul 04 17:48:36 2020 -0500
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
----
-
-- name: restart atheme
-  become: yes
-  systemd: name="atheme-services.service" enabled="yes" daemon_reload="yes" state="restarted"
--- a/atheme/tasks/main.yaml	Sat Jul 04 17:48:36 2020 -0500
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
----
-
-- name: apt install atheme
-  become: yes
-  apt: name="atheme-services"
-  notify: restart atheme
-
-- name: configure atheme
-  become: yes
-  template:
-    src: "atheme.conf.j2"
-    dest: "/etc/atheme/atheme.conf"
-  notify: restart atheme
-
-- name: start atheme service
-  become: yes
-  systemd: name="atheme-services.service" state="started" enabled="yes" daemon_reload="yes"
--- a/atheme/templates/atheme.conf.j2	Sat Jul 04 17:48:36 2020 -0500
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,2850 +0,0 @@
-/* This is an example configuration for Services.
- *
- * All statements end in semi-colons (';').
- * Shell style, C style, and C++ style comments may be used.
- *
- * Items marked with "(*)" are reconfigurable at runtime via REHASH.
- */
-
-/******************************************************************************
- * MODULES SECTION.                                                           *
- ******************************************************************************/
-
-/*
- * These are the modules included with the core distribution of Services.
- *
- * You may be interested in the atheme community modules distribution as
- * well, which adds additional features that may or may not be compatible
- * with the project paradigms intended for maintainance of the core of
- * atheme-services.
- *
- * Visit the atheme-services website for more information and to download them.
- *
- * Modules marked [experimental] will taint your atheme-services instance. Do
- * not file any bug reports with us about using Services with those modules;
- * they will be ignored.
- */
-
-/* Dynamic security modules.
- *
- * WARNING: If you select one of these modules, the default security policy included
- * with Atheme may break.  These modules are intended for people who know what they
- * are doing and understand the implications of what they do.  Security modules which
- * are likely to break the default policy are prefixed with [!], if you are new to
- * Atheme, you should avoid enabling them.
- *
- * If you find your security policy is broken, you may debug it while allowing normal
- * operation of your IRC network by putting Atheme into "permissive mode".  To do this,
- * enable general::permissive_mode.
- *
- * [!] Infer "command:" namespace permissions   modules/security/cmdperm
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/security/cmdperm";
-
-/* Protocol module.
- *
- * Please select a protocol module. Different servers use different protocols.
- * Below is a listing of ircd's known to work with the various protocol modules
- * available.
- *
- * Asuka 1.2.1 or later                         modules/protocol/asuka
- * Bahamut 2.1.x                                modules/protocol/bahamut
- * Charybdis IRCd                               modules/protocol/charybdis
- * ChatIRCd                                     modules/protocol/chatircd1.1
- * DreamForge 4.6.7 or later                    modules/protocol/dreamforge
- * InspIRCd 2.0                                 modules/protocol/inspircd
- * ircd-ratbox 2.0 and later                    modules/protocol/ratbox
- * IRCNet ircd (ircd 2.11)                      modules/protocol/ircnet
- * ircd-seven                                   modules/protocol/ircd-seven
- * Nefarious IRCu 0.4.0 or later                modules/protocol/nefarious
- * ngIRCd 19 or later [experimental]            modules/protocol/ngircd
- * UnrealIRCd 3.2.*                             modules/protocol/unreal
- * UnrealIRCd 4 or later                        modules/protocol/unreal4
- *
- * If your IRCd vendor has supplied a module file, build it and load it here
- * instead of one above.
- */
-loadmodule "modules/protocol/ngircd";
-
-/* Protocol mixins.
- *
- * These should be used if you do not have/want certain features on your
- * network that your ircd normally has. If you do not know what this means,
- * you do not need any of them.
- *
- * Disable halfops                              modules/protocol/mixin_nohalfops
- * Disable holdnick (use enforcer clients)      modules/protocol/mixin_noholdnick
- * Disable "protect" mode on channels           modules/protocol/mixin_noprotect
- * Disable "owner" mode on channels             modules/protocol/mixin_noowner
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/protocol/mixin_nohalfops";
-#loadmodule "modules/protocol/mixin_noholdnick";
-#loadmodule "modules/protocol/mixin_noprotect";
-#loadmodule "modules/protocol/mixin_noowner";
-
-/* Database backend module.
- *
- * Please select a database backend module. Different backends allow for
- * different ways in which the services data can be manipulated. YOU MAY
- * ONLY HAVE ONE OF THESE BACKENDS LOADED.
- *
- * The following backends are available:
- *
- * Atheme 0.1 flatfile database format          modules/backend/flatfile
- * Open Services Exchange database format       modules/backend/opensex
- *
- * Most networks will want opensex.
- */
-loadmodule "modules/backend/opensex";
-
-/* Password hashing modules.
- *
- * If you would like encryption for your services passwords, or to migrate
- * from another IRC services package which used encryption for its passwords,
- * please select a module here.
- *
- * The following encryption-capable crypto modules are available:
- *
- *   Argon2 (Password Hashing Competition 2015)    modules/crypto/argon2
- *   scrypt (Tarsnap Online Backup Service)        modules/crypto/scrypt
- *   PBKDF2 (Including support for SASL SCRAM-SHA) modules/crypto/pbkdf2v2
- *   bcrypt (EksBlowfish; from Niels Provos etc.)  modules/crypto/bcrypt
- *   SHA2-512 crypt(3) a la '$6$...'               modules/crypto/crypt3-sha2-512
- *   SHA2-256 crypt(3) a la '$5$...'               modules/crypto/crypt3-sha2-256
- *
- * If you do not load an encryption-capable crypto module, some features will
- * not work correctly, and errors will be logged on e.g. user registration
- * that it was not possible to encrypt their password. Support for running
- * without an encryption-capable crypto module will be removed in a later
- * version of this software; for now it is just *HIGHLY* discouraged.
- *
- * Note, that upon starting with an encryption-capable crypto module, YOUR
- * UNENCRYPTED PASSWORDS ARE IMMEDIATELY AND *IRREVERSIBLY* CONVERTED. Make
- * at least TWO backups of your database before experimenting with this. If
- * you have several thousand accounts, this conversion may take a long time.
- *
- * The following modules can only be used to /verify/ existing encrypted
- * passwords, for example when upgrading from an older version of this
- * software, or migrating from something else:
- *
- *   PBKDF2 v1 (Atheme <= 7.2 compatibility)       modules/crypto/pbkdf2
- *   Raw SHA2-512                                  modules/crypto/rawsha2-512
- *   Raw SHA2-256                                  modules/crypto/rawsha2-256
- *   Anope SHA2-256 (Anope 2.0 compatibility)      modules/crypto/anope-enc-sha256
- *   Raw SHA1 (Anope ~1.8 compatibility)           modules/crypto/rawsha1
- *   Raw MD5 (Anope ~1.8 compatibility)            modules/crypto/rawmd5
- *   IRCServices (+ Anope) compatibility           modules/crypto/ircservices
- *   MD5 crypt(3) (Atheme Linux compatibility)     modules/crypto/crypt3-md5
- *   DES crypt(3) (Atheme OS X compatibility)      modules/crypto/crypt3-des
- *   Base64 (Anope ~1.8 compatibility)             modules/crypto/base64
- *
- * To transition between crypto schemes, load the preferred scheme first,
- * and as users login or set new passwords, they will be migrated to the new
- * preferred scheme. Like so:
- *
- * loadmodule "modules/crypto/argon2";
- * loadmodule "modules/crypto/scrypt";
- * loadmodule "modules/crypto/pbkdf2v2";
- * loadmodule "modules/crypto/pbkdf2";
- * loadmodule "modules/crypto/crypt3-md5";
- *
- * The Argon2 module requires the argon2 reference library (./configure
- * --with-argon2) and is *NOT* available in Atheme v7.2 or earlier. If you
- * wish to use this module while retaining the possibility to downgrade to
- * v7.2, please see the crypto {} documentation below.
- *
- * The Scrypt module requires libsodium (./configure --with-libsodium) and is
- * *NOT* available in Atheme v7.2 or earlier. This module may also require a
- * 64-bit Operating System to function correctly.
- *
- * The PBKDF2v2 module has no dependencies and is recommended. If you were
- * previously using the PBKDF2 v1 module on v7.2, you must still keep it in
- * the configuration here; the PBKDF2 v2 module cannot verify its password
- * hashes. However, you should also load PBKDF2 v2 (if you don't decide to use
- * anything else), because the PBKDF2 v1 module is now verify-only.
- *
- * The bcrypt module will truncate passwords greater than 72 characters. It is
- * also capable of verifying the older $2a$ digests that contain an integer
- * wrap-around bug, as used on e.g. Anope. It is not capable of verifying the
- * PHP-bcrypt $2x$ and $2y$ digests; but $2y$ can simply be changed to $2b$.
- * All successfully-verified passwords not using $2b$ will be converted to it.
- * This is an encryption-capable module, but its use is discouraged unless you
- * need to use it for interoperability with some other piece of software.
- *
- * The crypt3-* modules depend on your platform crypt(3) supporting the
- * respective algorithms. This is not guaranteed to be the case. If you used
- * modules/crypto/posix on Linux, you need crypt3-md5. If you used
- * modules/crypto/posix on OS X, you need crypt3-des. These modules issue
- * informational messages when loaded to the effect that they might break in
- * the future. They also run selftests on load to verify that they will work.
- *
- * All available modules are listed below, in the preferred load order. The
- * modules that are commented out are not available by default (please see
- * the v7.3 release notes in NEWS.md) or may require a third-party library to
- * use. If you know that you do not need a specific module, it is better to
- * not load it, so comment it out. Do not change the order of the modules
- * below unless you need to migrate from one to the other (as described
- * above); in particular, putting verify-only modules above encryption-
- * capable modules would be a waste of CPU time every time password
- * verification for a user whose password was not encrypted by them is
- * attempted.
- *
- * Comments that start with -- describe the ./configure option necessary to
- * have this module built.
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/crypto/argon2";            /* --with-argon2 */
-#loadmodule "modules/crypto/scrypt";            /* --with-sodium */
-loadmodule "modules/crypto/pbkdf2v2";
-#loadmodule "modules/crypto/bcrypt";            /* See notes above */
-loadmodule "modules/crypto/pbkdf2";             /* Verify-only, see prev. */
-#loadmodule "modules/crypto/crypt3-sha2-512";   /* Needs crypt(3) support */
-#loadmodule "modules/crypto/crypt3-sha2-256";   /* Needs crypt(3) support */
-#loadmodule "modules/crypto/crypt3-md5";        /* --enable-legacy-pwcrypto */
-#loadmodule "modules/crypto/rawsha2-512";       /* --enable-legacy-pwcrypto */
-#loadmodule "modules/crypto/rawsha2-256";       /* --enable-legacy-pwcrypto */
-#loadmodule "modules/crypto/anope-enc-sha256";  /* --enable-legacy-pwcrypto */
-#loadmodule "modules/crypto/rawsha1";           /* --enable-legacy-pwcrypto */
-#loadmodule "modules/crypto/rawmd5";            /* --enable-legacy-pwcrypto */
-#loadmodule "modules/crypto/ircservices";       /* --enable-legacy-pwcrypto */
-#loadmodule "modules/crypto/crypt3-des";        /* --enable-legacy-pwcrypto */
-#loadmodule "modules/crypto/base64";            /* --enable-legacy-pwcrypto */
-
-/* Authentication module.
- *
- * These allow using passwords from an external system. The password given
- * when registering a new account is also checked against the external
- * system.
- *
- * The following authentication modules are available:
- *
- * LDAP                                         modules/auth/ldap
- *
- * The LDAP module requires OpenLDAP client libraries. It uses them in a
- * synchronous manner, which means that an unresponsive LDAP server can
- * freeze services.
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/auth/ldap";
-
-/* NickServ modules.
- *
- * Here you can disable or enable certain features of NickServ, by
- * defining which modules are loaded. You can even disable NickServ
- * entirely. Please note however, that an authentication service
- * (either NickServ, or UserServ) is required for proper functionality.
- *
- * Core components                              modules/nickserv/main
- * Nickname access lists                        modules/nickserv/access
- * Bad email address blocking                   modules/nickserv/badmail
- * CertFP fingerprint managment                 modules/nickserv/cert
- * DROP command                                 modules/nickserv/drop
- * Nickname enforcement                         modules/nickserv/enforce
- * GHOST command                                modules/nickserv/ghost
- * GROUP and UNGROUP commands                   modules/nickserv/group
- * HELP command                                 modules/nickserv/help
- * Nickname expiry override (HOLD command)      modules/nickserv/hold
- * IDENTIFY command                             modules/nickserv/identify
- * INFO command                                 modules/nickserv/info
- * Last quit message in INFO                    modules/nickserv/info_lastquit
- * LIST command                                 modules/nickserv/list
- * LISTLOGINS command                           modules/nickserv/listlogins
- * LISTMAIL command                             modules/nickserv/listmail
- * LISTOWNMAIL command                          modules/nickserv/listownmail
- * LOGIN command (for no_nick_ownership)        modules/nickserv/login
- * LOGOUT command                               modules/nickserv/logout
- * MARK command                                 modules/nickserv/mark
- * Password quality validation                  modules/nickserv/pwquality
- * FREEZE command                               modules/nickserv/freeze
- * LISTCHANS command                            modules/nickserv/listchans
- * LISTGROUPS command                           modules/nickserv/listgroups
- * REGISTER command                             modules/nickserv/register
- * Bypass registration limits (REGNOLIMIT)      modules/nickserv/regnolimit
- * Password reset (RESETPASS command)           modules/nickserv/resetpass
- * RESTRICT command                             modules/nickserv/restrict
- * Password return (RETURN command)             modules/nickserv/return
- * Password retrieval (SENDPASS command)        modules/nickserv/sendpass
- * Password retrieval allowed to normal users   modules/nickserv/sendpass_user
- * Change primary nickname (SET ACCOUNTNAME)    modules/nickserv/set_accountname
- * SET EMAIL command                            modules/nickserv/set_email
- * SET EMAILMEMOS command                       modules/nickserv/set_emailmemos
- * SET ENFORCETIME command                      modules/nickserv/set_enforcetime
- * SET HIDEMAIL command                         modules/nickserv/set_hidemail
- * SET LANGUAGE command                         modules/nickserv/set_language
- * SET NEVERGROUP command                       modules/nickserv/set_nevergroup
- * SET NEVEROP command                          modules/nickserv/set_neverop
- * SET NOGREET command                          modules/nickserv/set_nogreet
- * SET NOMEMO command                           modules/nickserv/set_nomemo
- * SET NOOP command                             modules/nickserv/set_noop
- * SET NOPASSWORD command                       modules/nickserv/set_nopassword
- * SET PASSWORD command                         modules/nickserv/set_password
- * PRIVMSG instead of NOTICE (SET PRIVMSG cmd)  modules/nickserv/set_privmsg
- * Account info hiding (SET PRIVATE command)    modules/nickserv/set_private
- * SET PROPERTY command                         modules/nickserv/set_property
- * SET PUBKEY command                           modules/nickserv/set_pubkey
- * SET QUIETCHG command                         modules/nickserv/set_quietchg
- * Password retrieval uses code (SETPASS cmd)   modules/nickserv/setpass
- * STATUS command                               modules/nickserv/status
- * Nickname metadata viewer (TAXONOMY command)  modules/nickserv/taxonomy
- * VACATION command                             modules/nickserv/vacation
- * VERIFY command                               modules/nickserv/verify
- * VHOST command                                modules/nickserv/vhost
- * Delay services account registrations         modules/nickserv/waitreg
- */
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/main";
-#loadmodule "modules/nickserv/access";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/badmail";
-#loadmodule "modules/nickserv/cert";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/drop";
-#loadmodule "modules/nickserv/enforce";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/ghost";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/group";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/help";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/hold";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/identify";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/info";
-#loadmodule "modules/nickserv/info_lastquit";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/list";
-#loadmodule "modules/nickserv/listlogins";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/listmail";
-#loadmodule "modules/nickserv/listownmail";
-#loadmodule "modules/nickserv/login";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/logout";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/mark";
-#loadmodule "modules/nickserv/pwquality";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/freeze";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/listchans";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/listgroups";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/register";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/regnolimit";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/resetpass";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/restrict";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/return";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/setpass";
-#loadmodule "modules/nickserv/sendpass";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/sendpass_user";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_accountname";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_email";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_emailmemos";
-#loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_enforcetime";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_hidemail";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_language";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_nevergroup";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_neverop";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_nogreet";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_nomemo";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_noop";
-#loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_nopassword";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_password";
-#loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_privmsg";
-#loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_private";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_property";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_pubkey";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/set_quietchg";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/status";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/taxonomy";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/vacation";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/verify";
-loadmodule "modules/nickserv/vhost";
-#loadmodule "modules/nickserv/waitreg";
-
-/* ChanServ modules.
- *
- * Here you can disable or enable certain features of ChanServ, by
- * defining which modules are loaded. You can even disable ChanServ
- * entirely. Please note that ChanServ requires an authentication
- * service, either NickServ or UserServ will do.
- *
- * Core components                              modules/chanserv/main
- * ACCESS command (simplified ACL editing)      modules/chanserv/access
- * AKICK command                                modules/chanserv/akick
- * BAN/UNBAN commands                           modules/chanserv/ban
- * UNBAN self only (load ban or this not both)  modules/chanserv/unban_self
- * BANSEARCH command                            modules/chanserv/bansearch
- * CLOSE command                                modules/chanserv/close
- * CLONE command                                modules/chanserv/clone
- * CLEAR command                                modules/chanserv/clear
- * CLEAR AKICKS command                         modules/chanserv/clear_akicks
- * CLEAR BANS command                           modules/chanserv/clear_bans
- * CLEAR FLAGS command                          modules/chanserv/clear_flags
- * CLEAR USERS command                          modules/chanserv/clear_users
- * COUNT command                                modules/chanserv/count
- * DROP command                                 modules/chanserv/drop
- * Forced flags changes                         modules/chanserv/fflags
- * FLAGS command                                modules/chanserv/flags
- * Forced foundership transfers                 modules/chanserv/ftransfer
- * GETKEY command                               modules/chanserv/getkey
- * HALFOP/DEHALFOP commands                     modules/chanserv/halfop
- * HELP command                                 modules/chanserv/help
- * Channel expiry override (HOLD command)       modules/chanserv/hold
- * INFO command                                 modules/chanserv/info
- * INVITE command                               modules/chanserv/invite
- * KICK/KICKBAN commands                        modules/chanserv/kick
- * LIST command                                 modules/chanserv/list
- * MARK command                                 modules/chanserv/mark
- * Moderated channel registrations              modules/chanserv/moderate
- * OP/DEOP commands                             modules/chanserv/op
- * OWNER/DEOWNER commands                       modules/chanserv/owner
- * PROTECT/DEPROTECT commands                   modules/chanserv/protect
- * QUIET command (+q support)                   modules/chanserv/quiet
- * Channel takeover recovery (RECOVER command)  modules/chanserv/recover
- * REGISTER command                             modules/chanserv/register
- * SET EMAIL command                            modules/chanserv/set_email
- * SET ENTRYMSG command                         modules/chanserv/set_entrymsg
- * SET FANTASY command                          modules/chanserv/set_fantasy
- * SET GAMESERV command                         modules/chanserv/set_gameserv
- * SET GUARD command                            modules/chanserv/set_guard
- * SET KEEPTOPIC command                        modules/chanserv/set_keeptopic
- * SET LIMITFLAGS command                       modules/chanserv/set_limitflags
- * SET MLOCK command                            modules/chanserv/set_mlock
- * SET PREFIX command                           modules/chanserv/set_prefix
- * Channel info hiding (SET PRIVATE command)    modules/chanserv/set_private
- * SET PROPERTY command                         modules/chanserv/set_property
- * SET PUBACL command                           modules/chanserv/set_pubacl
- * SET RESTRICTED command                       modules/chanserv/set_restricted
- * SET SECURE command                           modules/chanserv/set_secure
- * SET TOPICLOCK command                        modules/chanserv/set_topiclock
- * SET URL command                              modules/chanserv/set_url
- * SET VERBOSE command                          modules/chanserv/set_verbose
- * STATUS command                               modules/chanserv/status
- * SYNC command (and automatic ACL syncing)     modules/chanserv/sync
- * Named Successor ACL flag                     modules/chanserv/successor_acl
- * Channel metadata viewer (TAXONOMY command)   modules/chanserv/taxonomy
- * TEMPLATE command                             modules/chanserv/template
- * TOPIC/TOPICAPPEND commands                   modules/chanserv/topic
- * VOICE/DEVOICE commands                       modules/chanserv/voice
- * WHY command                                  modules/chanserv/why
- * VOP/HOP/AOP/SOP commands                     modules/chanserv/xop
- *  This module provides emulation of the ircservices XOP scheme ONLY.
- *  Do not report discrepencies when using native commands to edit channel
- *  ACLs. This is intentional.
- * Flood protection                             modules/chanserv/antiflood
- *  This module should be loaded after at least chanserv/quiet if you want
- *  the autoquiet feature to work.
- */
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/main";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/access";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/akick";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/ban";
-#loadmodule "modules/chanserv/unban_self";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/bansearch";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/clone";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/close";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/clear";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/clear_akicks";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/clear_bans";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/clear_flags";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/clear_users";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/count";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/drop";
-#loadmodule "modules/chanserv/fflags";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/flags";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/ftransfer";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/getkey";
-#loadmodule "modules/chanserv/halfop";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/help";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/hold";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/info";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/invite";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/kick";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/list";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/mark";
-#loadmodule "modules/chanserv/moderate";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/op";
-#loadmodule "modules/chanserv/owner";
-#loadmodule "modules/chanserv/protect";
-#loadmodule "modules/chanserv/quiet";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/recover";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/register";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_email";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_entrymsg";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_fantasy";
-#loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_gameserv";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_guard";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_keeptopic";
-#loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_limitflags";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_mlock";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_prefix";
-#loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_private";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_property";
-#loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_pubacl";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_restricted";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_secure";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_topiclock";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_url";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/set_verbose";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/status";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/sync";
-#loadmodule "modules/chanserv/successor_acl";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/taxonomy";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/template";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/topic";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/voice";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/why";
-#loadmodule "modules/chanserv/xop";
-loadmodule "modules/chanserv/antiflood";
-
-/* CHANFIX module.
- *
- * Here you can disable or enable certain features of CHANFIX, by
- * defining which modules are loaded.
- *
- * Core components                              modules/chanfix/main
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/chanfix/main";
-
-/* OperServ modules.
- *
- * Here you can disable or enable certain features of OperServ, by
- * defining which modules are loaded.
- *
- * Core components                              modules/operserv/main
- * AKILL system                                 modules/operserv/akill
- * CLEARCHAN command                            modules/operserv/clearchan
- * CLONES system                                modules/operserv/clones
- * COMPARE command                              modules/operserv/compare
- * GENHASH command                              modules/operserv/genhash
- * GREPLOG command                              modules/operserv/greplog
- * HELP command                                 modules/operserv/help
- * IGNORE system                                modules/operserv/ignore
- * IDENTIFY command                             modules/operserv/identify
- * INFO command                                 modules/operserv/info
- * INJECT command                               modules/operserv/inject
- * JUPE command                                 modules/operserv/jupe
- * MODE command                                 modules/operserv/mode
- * MODINSPECT command                           modules/operserv/modinspect
- * MODLIST command                              modules/operserv/modlist
- * MODLOAD command                              modules/operserv/modload
- * MODRELOAD command                            modules/operserv/modreload
- * MODUNLOAD command                            modules/operserv/modunload
- * NOOP system                                  modules/operserv/noop
- * Regex mass akill (RAKILL command)            modules/operserv/rakill
- * RAW command                                  modules/operserv/raw
- * READONLY command                             modules/operserv/readonly
- * REHASH command                               modules/operserv/rehash
- * RESTART command                              modules/operserv/restart
- * Display regex matching (RMATCH command)      modules/operserv/rmatch
- * Most common realnames (RNC command)          modules/operserv/rnc
- * RWATCH system                                modules/operserv/rwatch
- *
- * Note that ALL of these SET commands only apply until the next rehash!
- *
- * ALL of the below SET commands (deprecated)   modules/operserv/set
- * SET AKICKTIME subcommand (temporarily)       modules/operserv/set_akicktime
- * SET CHANEXPIRE subcommand (temporarily)      modules/operserv/set_chanexpire
- * SET COMMITINTERVAL subcommand (temporarily)  modules/operserv/set_commitinterval
- * SET ENFORCEPREFIX subcommand (temporarily)   modules/operserv/set_enforceprefix
- * SET KLINETIME subcommand (temporarily)       modules/operserv/set_klinetime
- * SET MAXCHANACS subcommand (temporarily)      modules/operserv/set_maxchanacs
- * SET MAXCHANS subcommand (temporarily)        modules/operserv/set_maxchans
- * SET MAXFOUNDERS subcommand (temporarily)     modules/operserv/set_maxfounders
- * SET MAXLOGINS subcommand (temporarily)       modules/operserv/set_maxlogins
- * SET MAXNICKS subcommand (temporarily)        modules/operserv/set_maxnicks
- * SET MAXUSERS subcommand (temporarily)        modules/operserv/set_maxusers
- * SET MDLIMIT subcommand (temporarily)         modules/operserv/set_mdlimit
- * SET NICKEXPIRE subcommand (temporarily)      modules/operserv/set_nickexpire
- * SET RECONTIME subcommand (temporarily)       modules/operserv/set_recontime
- * SET SPAM subcommand (temporarily)            modules/operserv/set_spam
- *
- * SGLINE system                                modules/operserv/sgline
- * SHUTDOWN command                             modules/operserv/shutdown
- * Non-config oper privileges (SOPER command)   modules/operserv/soper
- * Oper privilege display (SPECS command)       modules/operserv/specs
- * SQLINE system                                modules/operserv/sqline
- * UPDATE command                               modules/operserv/update
- * UPTIME command                               modules/operserv/uptime
- */
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/main";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/akill";
-#loadmodule "modules/operserv/clearchan";
-#loadmodule "modules/operserv/clones";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/compare";
-#loadmodule "modules/operserv/genhash";
-#loadmodule "modules/operserv/greplog";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/help";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/identify";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/ignore";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/info";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/jupe";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/mode";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/modinspect";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/modlist";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/modload";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/modunload";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/modreload";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/noop";
-#loadmodule "modules/operserv/rakill";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/readonly";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/rehash";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/restart";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/rmatch";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/rnc";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/rwatch";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/set";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/sgline";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/shutdown";
-#loadmodule "modules/operserv/soper";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/specs";
-#loadmodule "modules/operserv/sqline";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/update";
-loadmodule "modules/operserv/uptime";
-
-/* MemoServ modules.
- *
- * Here you can disable or enable certain features of MemoServ, by
- * defining which modules are loaded. You can even disable MemoServ
- * entirely.
- *
- * Core components                              modules/memoserv/main
- * HELP command                                 modules/memoserv/help
- * SEND command                                 modules/memoserv/send
- * Channel memos (SENDOPS command)              modules/memoserv/sendops
- * Group memos (SENDGROUP command)              modules/memoserv/sendgroup
- * LIST command                                 modules/memoserv/list
- * READ command                                 modules/memoserv/read
- * FORWARD command                              modules/memoserv/forward
- * DELETE command                               modules/memoserv/delete
- * IGNORE command                               modules/memoserv/ignore
- */
-loadmodule "modules/memoserv/main";
-loadmodule "modules/memoserv/help";
-loadmodule "modules/memoserv/send";
-loadmodule "modules/memoserv/sendops";
-loadmodule "modules/memoserv/sendgroup";
-loadmodule "modules/memoserv/list";
-loadmodule "modules/memoserv/read";
-loadmodule "modules/memoserv/forward";
-loadmodule "modules/memoserv/delete";
-loadmodule "modules/memoserv/ignore";
-
-/* Global module.
- *
- * Like the other services, the Global noticer is a module. You can
- * disable or enable it to your liking below. Please note that the
- * Global noticer is dependent on OperServ for full functionality.
- */
-loadmodule "modules/global/main";
-
-/* InfoServ module.
- *
- * Like the other services, InfoServ is a module. You can disable or
- * enable it to your liking below.
- */
-loadmodule "modules/infoserv/main";
-
-/* SASL agent module.
- *
- * Allows clients to authenticate to services via SASL with an appropriate
- * ircd. You need the core components and at least one mechanism.
- *
- * Core components                      modules/saslserv/main
- * AUTHCOOKIE mechanism (for IRIS)      modules/saslserv/authcookie
- * ECDH-X25519-CHALLENGE mechanism      modules/saslserv/ecdh-x25519-challenge
- * ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE mechanism   modules/saslserv/ecdsa-nist256p-challenge
- * EXTERNAL mechanism (IRCv3.1+)        modules/saslserv/external
- * PLAIN mechanism                      modules/saslserv/plain
- * SCRAM-SHA-* mechanisms               modules/saslserv/scram
- *
- * ECDH-X25519-CHALLENGE support requires that Atheme be compiled against a
- * cryptographic library that provides X25519 ECDH support (BoringSSL,
- * LibreSSL, ARM mbedTLS, Nettle, Sodium). This will be checked while running
- * ./configure.
- *
- * ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE support requires that Atheme be compiled against
- * an OpenSSL with ECDSA support (not RHEL etc. unless you compile your own).
- * This will be checked while running ./configure.
- *
- * You MUST read doc/SASL-SCRAM before loading modules/saslserv/scram!
- */
-loadmodule "modules/saslserv/main";
-loadmodule "modules/saslserv/authcookie";
-#loadmodule "modules/saslserv/ecdh-x25519-challenge";
-#loadmodule "modules/saslserv/ecdsa-nist256p-challenge";
-#loadmodule "modules/saslserv/external";
-loadmodule "modules/saslserv/plain";
-#loadmodule "modules/saslserv/scram";   /* READ doc/SASL-SCRAM FIRST! */
-
-/* GameServ modules.
- *
- * Here you can disable or enable certain features of GameServ, by
- * defining which modules are loaded. You can even disable GameServ
- * entirely.
- *
- * Core components                              modules/gameserv/main
- * DICE/WOD commands                            modules/gameserv/dice
- * EIGHTBALL command                            modules/gameserv/eightball
- * Game-specific dice calculators               modules/gameserv/gamecalc
- * HELP commands                                modules/gameserv/help
- * LOTTERY command                              modules/gameserv/lottery
- * NAMEGEN command                              modules/gameserv/namegen
- * RPS command                                  modules/gameserv/rps
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/gameserv/main";
-#loadmodule "modules/gameserv/dice";
-#loadmodule "modules/gameserv/eightball";
-#loadmodule "modules/gameserv/gamecalc";
-#loadmodule "modules/gameserv/help";
-#loadmodule "modules/gameserv/lottery";
-#loadmodule "modules/gameserv/namegen";
-#loadmodule "modules/gameserv/rps";
-
-/* RPGServ modules.
- *
- * Here you can disable or enable certain features of RPGServ, by
- * defining which modules are loaded. You can even disable RPGServ
- * entirely.
- *
- * Core components                              modules/rpgserv/main
- * ENABLE/DISABLE commands                      modules/rpgserv/enable
- * HELP command                                 modules/rpgserv/help
- * INFO command                                 modules/rpgserv/info
- * LIST command                                 modules/rpgserv/list
- * SEARCH command                               modules/rpgserv/search
- * SET commands                                 modules/rpgserv/set
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/rpgserv/main";
-#loadmodule "modules/rpgserv/enable";
-#loadmodule "modules/rpgserv/help";
-#loadmodule "modules/rpgserv/info";
-#loadmodule "modules/rpgserv/list";
-#loadmodule "modules/rpgserv/search";
-#loadmodule "modules/rpgserv/set";
-
-/* BotServ modules.
- *
- * Here you can disable or enable certain features of BotServ, by
- * defining which modules are loaded. You can even disable BotServ
- * entirely.
- *
- * Core components                              modules/botserv/main
- * HELP command                                 modules/botserv/help
- * INFO command                                 modules/botserv/info
- * NPC commands (SAY, ACT)                      modules/botserv/bottalk
- * SET FANTASY command                          modules/botserv/set_fantasy
- * SET NOBOT command                            modules/botserv/set_nobot
- * SET PRIVATE command                          modules/botserv/set_private
- * SET SAYCALLER command                        modules/botserv/set_saycaller
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/botserv/main";
-#loadmodule "modules/botserv/help";
-#loadmodule "modules/botserv/info";
-#loadmodule "modules/botserv/bottalk";
-#loadmodule "modules/botserv/set_fantasy";
-#loadmodule "modules/botserv/set_nobot";
-#loadmodule "modules/botserv/set_private";
-#loadmodule "modules/botserv/set_saycaller";
-
-/* HostServ modules.
- *
- * Here you can disable or enable certain features of HostServ, by
- * defining which modules are loaded. You can even disable HostServ
- * entirely.
- *
- * HostServ is a more complex, and optional virtual host management service.
- * Users wishing only to set vhosts need not use it (they can use the builtin
- * vhost management of NickServ instead).
- *
- * Core components                              modules/hostserv/main
- * HELP command                                 modules/hostserv/help
- * OFFER system                                 modules/hostserv/offer
- * ON and OFF commands                          modules/hostserv/onoff
- * REQUEST system                               modules/hostserv/request
- * VHOST and LISTVHOST commands                 modules/hostserv/vhost
- * VHOSTNICK command                            modules/hostserv/vhostnick
- * GROUP command                                modules/hostserv/group
- * DROP command                                 modules/hostserv/drop
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/hostserv/main";
-#loadmodule "modules/hostserv/help";
-#loadmodule "modules/hostserv/onoff";
-#loadmodule "modules/hostserv/offer";
-#loadmodule "modules/hostserv/request";
-#loadmodule "modules/hostserv/vhost";
-#loadmodule "modules/hostserv/vhostnick";
-#loadmodule "modules/hostserv/group";
-#loadmodule "modules/hostserv/drop";
-
-/* HelpServ modules.
- * HelpServ allows users to request help from network staff in a few different ways.
- *
- * Core components                              modules/helpserv/main
- * HELPME command                               modules/helpserv/helpme
- * Help Ticket system                           modules/helpserv/ticket
- * Service List                                 modules/helpserv/services
- *
- * The ticket system works like a bugtracker ot helpdesk ticket system, HELPME
- * works like a one-time alert. You should probably only load one of the two systems.
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/helpserv/main";
-#loadmodule "modules/helpserv/helpme";
-#loadmodule "modules/helpserv/ticket";
-#loadmodule "modules/helpserv/services";
-
-/* Channel listing service.
- *
- * Allows users to list channels with more flexibility than the /list
- * command.
- *
- * Core components                              modules/alis/main
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/alis/main";
-
-/* StatServ module.
- * StatServ provides basic statistics and split tracking.
- *
- * Core components                              modules/statserv/main
- * CHANNEL command                              modules/statserv/channel
- * NETSPLIT command                             modules/statserv/netsplit
- * SERVER command                               modules/statserv/server
- */
-loadmodule "modules/statserv/main";
-#loadmodule "modules/statserv/channel";
-loadmodule "modules/statserv/netsplit";
-loadmodule "modules/statserv/server";
-
-/* GroupServ module.
- * GroupServ allows users to create groups to easily mass-manage channel
- * access and more.
- *
- * Core components                              modules/groupserv/main
- * ACSNOLIMIT command                           modules/groupserv/acsnolimit
- * DROP command                                 modules/groupserv/drop
- * FFLAGS command                               modules/groupserv/fflags
- * FLAGS command                                modules/groupserv/flags
- * HELP command                                 modules/groupserv/help
- * INFO command                                 modules/groupserv/info
- * JOIN command                                 modules/groupserv/join
- * LIST command                                 modules/groupserv/list
- * LISTCHANS command                            modules/groupserv/listchans
- * REGISTER command                             modules/groupserv/register
- * REGNOLIMIT command                           modules/groupserv/regnolimit
- * INVITE command                               modules/groupserv/invite
- * SET command                                  modules/groupserv/set
- * SET CHANNEL command                          modules/groupserv/set_channel
- * SET DESCRIPTION command                      modules/groupserv/set_description
- * SET EMAIL command                            modules/groupserv/set_email
- * SET GROUPNAME command                        modules/groupserv/set_groupname
- * SET JOINFLAGS command                        modules/groupserv/set_joinflags
- * SET OPEN command                             modules/groupserv/set_open
- * SET PUBLIC command                           modules/groupserv/set_public
- * SET URL command                              modules/groupserv/set_url
- *
- */
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/main";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/acsnolimit";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/drop";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/fflags";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/flags";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/help";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/info";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/join";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/list";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/listchans";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/register";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/regnolimit";
-#loadmodule "modules/groupserv/invite";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/set";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/set_channel";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/set_description";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/set_email";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/set_groupname";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/set_joinflags";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/set_open";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/set_public";
-loadmodule "modules/groupserv/set_url";
-
-/*
- * Various modules.
- *
- * Atheme includes an optional HTTP server that can be used for integration
- * with portal software and other useful things. To enable it, load this
- * module, and uncomment the httpd { } block towards the bottom of the config.
- *
- * HTTP Server                                  modules/misc/httpd
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/misc/httpd";
-
-/* XMLRPC server module.
- *
- * The XML-RPC handler requires modules/misc/httpd to be loaded as it merely
- * registers a path handler for XML-RPC. The path used for XML-RPC is /xmlrpc.
- *
- * XMLRPC handler for the httpd                 modules/transport/xmlrpc
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/transport/xmlrpc";
-
-/* Extended target entity types. [EXPERIMENTAL]
- *
- * Atheme can set up special target mapping entities which match multiple
- * users in channel access entries.  These target mapping entity types are
- * defined through the 'exttarget' modules listed below.
- *
- * Exttarget handling core                      modules/exttarget/main
- * $oper exttarget match type                   modules/exttarget/oper
- * $registered exttarget match type             modules/exttarget/registered
- * $channel exttarget match type                modules/exttarget/channel
- * $chanacs exttarget match type                modules/exttarget/chanacs
- * $server exttarget match type                 modules/exttarget/server
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/exttarget/main";
-#loadmodule "modules/exttarget/oper";
-#loadmodule "modules/exttarget/registered";
-#loadmodule "modules/exttarget/channel";
-#loadmodule "modules/exttarget/chanacs";
-#loadmodule "modules/exttarget/server";
-
-/* Proxyscan (DNSBL) modules.
- *
- * Atheme can also check set DNS Blacklists for matches and respond
- * as set.  Activate modules here and customize further down under Proxyscan
- * section.
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/proxyscan/main";
-#loadmodule "modules/proxyscan/dnsbl";
-
-/* Other modules.
- *
- * Put any other modules you want to load on startup here. The path
- * is relative to PREFIX or PREFIX/lib/atheme, depending on how Atheme
- * was compiled.
- */
-#loadmodule "modules/contrib/backtrace";
-
-/******************************************************************************
- * SERVICES RUNTIME CONFIGURATION SECTION.                                    *
- ******************************************************************************/
-
-/*
- * This block controls the configuration options for crypto modules.
- *
- * It is recommended to either leave the values at their defaults, or
- * experiment with them so that it takes approximately 0.2-0.4 seconds
- * for users to identify. Services blocks while the password is being
- * encrypted or verified, so don't set these too large, or people can
- * hang services by trying many password attempts at once.
- *
- * A benchmark program for the Argon2, scrypt & PBKDF2 crypto code is
- * available to assist with tuning these parameters:
- *
- *     - ./configure --prefix=foo ...
- *     - make
- *     - make install
- *     - ${foo}/bin/atheme-crypto-benchmark -o
- *
- * If you wish to deploy SASL SCRAM support, please read 'doc/SASL-SCRAM' and
- * pass the '-i' flag to the included cryptographic benchmarking utility too.
- *
- * If you are using the PBKDF2 module, its performance will be significantly
- * affected by your choice of cryptographic digest library. This software can
- * currently interface with 3 libraries; in decreasing order of performance:
- *
- *     - OpenSSL (libcrypto)
- *     - GnuPG (libgcrypt)
- *     - ARM mbedTLS (libmbedcrypto)
- *
- * If you have one of these libraries available at configure-time, the PBKDF2
- * module will perform significantly better, allowing you to raise its
- * iteration count without affecting the computation time. This is indicated
- * by the output of the configure script; "Digest Frontend". The benchmark
- * program will also inform you what cryptographic digest library it is using,
- * if any.
- *
- *
- *
- * If you are migrating from crypto/argon2d (v7.2) to crypto/argon2, and you
- * wish to use the same parameters as the older module's defaults, configure
- * it like so:
- *
- *     crypto {
- *         argon2_type = "argon2d";
- *         argon2_memcost = 14;
- *         argon2_timecost = 32;
- *         argon2_threads = 1;
- *         argon2_saltlen = 32;
- *         argon2_hashlen = 64;
- *     };
- *
- *
- *
- * If you are migrating from crypto/pbkdf2 (v7.2) to crypto/pbkdf2v2, and you
- * wish to use the same parameters as the older module, configure it like so:
- *
- *     crypto {
- *         pbkdf2v2_digest = "SHA512";
- *         pbkdf2v2_rounds = 128000;
- *     };
- *
- * Note that this will still result in passwords being re-encrypted with the
- * newer module (as the older module successfully verifies them); another new
- * PBKDF2 computation with a new salt will occur, but this is still no worse
- * than an invocation of NickServ's "SET PASSWORD" command. You will still
- * need to keep the old module in your loadmodule configuration above, as the
- * new module cannot verify digests produced by the old one.
- *
- * If you wish to deploy SASL SCRAM support, please read 'doc/SASL-SCRAM'.
- * Its advice regarding parameter choice takes precedence over this!
- */
-crypto {
-
-        /* (*) argon2_type
-         *
-         * The algorithm type to use for new passwords.
-         *
-         * Argon2d is suitable for use on a dedicated machine that has
-         * limited access. It provides the most resistance to GPU and ASIC
-         * cracking attacks, but its operation is data-dependent; that is,
-         * during its operation, keying material derived from the password
-         * itself is indirectly affecting the execution choices made by the
-         * algorithm. This creates a side-channel that can leak information
-         * about the password to other software running on the same physical
-         * machine.
-         *
-         * Argon2i avoids this by being data-independent. The order of memory
-         * accesses, conditional execution, etc. does not depend on the
-         * password, or any material derived from the password, so no side-
-         * channel that can reveal any information about the password is
-         * created. However, this means that it is easier to bruteforce by a
-         * password cracker, which does not have to account for execution
-         * differences in its implementation. This is the most suitable
-         * choice for running on a virtual machine that is co-located with
-         * other, untrusted, virtual machines, or on a dedicated machine that
-         * runs other, untrusted, software, or has untrusted user access.
-         *
-         * Argon2id is a blend of both, limiting the exploitability of any
-         * side-channels while retaining excellent resistance to GPU and ASIC
-         * cracking. This is suitable for all but the most sensitive of
-         * deployments.
-         *
-         * All algorithm types perform about equally as well as each other;
-         * changing this will not significantly affect the computation time.
-         *
-         * The "argon2id" type requires a more recent libargon2 library. This
-         * is indicated in your ./configure output ("checking if libargon2
-         * algorithm type Argon2id appears to be usable...").
-         *
-         * Valid values are "argon2d", "argon2i", and "argon2id"
-         * The default is "argon2id"; unless unsupported, then "argon2d".
-         */
-        #argon2_type = "argon2id";
-
-        /* (*) argon2_memcost
-         *
-         * Memory cost (as a power of 2, in KiB) to use for new passwords.
-         *
-         * You should set this as high as is reasonable for the machine you
-         * will be running this software on. If this results in too slow a
-         * computation time, reset the time cost below to its minimum value.
-         * If it is still too slow, decrement this value (halving the memory
-         * usage) until it is fast enough. Alternatively, if it is still too
-         * fast after setting this to its highest reasonable value, raise the
-         * time cost below until it is not. A benchmark program is available
-         * alongside this software to aid in this process.
-         *
-         * WARNING: Do *NOT* set this to more than 20 (1 GiB RAM) on a 32-bit
-         *          machine or a 32-bit Operating System!
-         *
-         * Valid values are 3 (8 KiB RAM) to 30 (1 TiB RAM) (inclusive)
-         * The default is 16 (64 MiB RAM)
-         */
-        #argon2_memcost = 16;
-
-        /* (*) argon2_timecost
-         *
-         * Time cost (iterations over the memory pool).
-         *
-         * Valid values are 3 to 1,048,576 (inclusive)
-         * The default is 3
-         */
-        #argon2_timecost = 3;
-
-        /* (*) argon2_threads
-         *
-         * Number of processor threads to use for new passwords.
-         *
-         * If you want to increase the amount of computation effort required,
-         * while not increasing the real ("wall clock") time required, raise
-         * this setting to its maximum reasonable value for the machine you
-         * will be running this software on.
-         *
-         * This software is not multi-threaded, so only one password will be
-         * verified at a time. Therefore, you do NOT need to divide this by
-         * the expected maximum number of simultaneous logins.
-         *
-         * It is pointless to set this higher than the number of hardware
-         * processing threads you have; increase the time cost above instead
-         * if you want to make it arbitrarily slower. Diminishing returns are
-         * to be expected once you exceed the number of hardware processing
-         * /cores/ you have; hyperthreading does NOT provide much (if any) of
-         * a boost for this workload.
-         *
-         * Increasing this value will *decrease* the real time required, so
-         * you may have to subsequently increase the time cost above again to
-         * make it "just slow enough" once more. A benchmark program is
-         * available alongside this software to aid in this process.
-         *
-         * WARNING: The (size of the) memory pool configured above is split
-         * between the threads, which can result in too small a memory area
-         * per-thread if many threads are used. If you set this value, it is
-         * HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that you run the included benchmarking program
-         * with the same configuration options, to confirm that it works!
-         *
-         * WARNING: This feature is experimental. Some of the code in this
-         * software is not thread-safe, and although every effort has been
-         * made to ensure that this feature will not interfere with the
-         * operation of this software, this cannot be guaranteed.
-         *
-         * Valid values are 1 to 255 (inclusive)
-         * The default is 1 (do not use any computation parallelism)
-         */
-        #argon2_threads = 1;
-
-        /* (*) argon2_saltlen
-         *
-         * Salt length (in bytes) to use for new passwords. You should only
-         * change this if absolutely necessary; for example, to interoperate
-         * with other software. Its value doesn't significantly affect the
-         * computation time.
-         *
-         * Valid values are 4 to 48 (inclusive)
-         * The default is 16
-         */
-        #argon2_saltlen = 16;
-
-        /* (*) argon2_hashlen
-         *
-         * Digest length (in bytes) to use for new passwords. You should only
-         * change this if absolutely necessary; for example, to interoperate
-         * with other software. Its value doesn't significantly affect the
-         * computation time.
-         *
-         * Valid values are 16 to 128 (inclusive)
-         * The default is 64
-         */
-        #argon2_hashlen = 64;
-
-        /* (*) scrypt_memlimit
-         *
-         * Memory limit (as a power of 2, in KiB) to use for new passwords.
-         *
-         * You should set this as high as is reasonable for the machine you
-         * will be running this software on. If this results in too slow a
-         * computation time, reset the opslimit below to its default value.
-         * If it is still too slow, decrement this value (halving the memory
-         * usage) until it is fast enough. Alternatively, if it is still too
-         * fast after setting this to its highest reasonable value, raise the
-         * opslimit below until it is not. A benchmark program is available
-         * alongside this software to aid in this process.
-         *
-         * WARNING: Do *NOT* set this to more than 20 (1 GiB RAM) on a 32-bit
-         *          machine or a 32-bit Operating System!
-         *
-         * Valid values are 14 (16 MiB RAM) to 26 (64 GiB RAM) (inclusive)
-         * The default is 14 (16 MiB RAM)
-         */
-        #scrypt_memlimit = 14;
-
-        /* (*) scrypt_opslimit
-         *
-         * Amount of computation to perform for new passwords.
-         *
-         * The default value for this option is based on the default value of
-         * the above option. The recommended value is (memlimit_bytes / 32).
-         *
-         * Valid values are 32,768 to 4,294,967,295 (inclusive)
-         * The default is 524,288
-         */
-        #scrypt_opslimit = 524288;
-
-        /* (*) pbkdf2v2_digest
-         *
-         * Cryptographic digest algorithm to use (in HMAC mode).
-         *
-         * Valid values are "SHA1", "SHA2-256", and "SHA2-512".
-         * Additionally, the following aliases exist, for compatibility:
-         *
-         *   "SHA-1"   -> SHA1
-         *   "SHA256"  -> SHA2-256
-         *   "SHA512"  -> SHA2-512
-         *   "SHA-256" -> SHA2-256
-         *   "SHA-512" -> SHA2-512
-         *
-         * Finally, you can prefix this value with "SCRAM-" to enable the
-         * computation and storage of an RFC5802/SCRAM ServerKey & StoredKey,
-         * instead of a raw PBKDF2 digest (SaltedPassword). Verification of
-         * plaintext passwords against these digests can still be performed
-         * (for e.g. NickServ IDENTIFY or SASL PLAIN), by computing a new
-         * SCRAM ServerKey from the provided password and comparing it to the
-         * stored ServerKey, so setting this to a SCRAM mode does NOT prevent
-         * non-SCRAM logins. For these variants, please read doc/SASL-SCRAM.
-         *
-         * The default is "SHA2-512"
-         */
-        #pbkdf2v2_digest = "SHA2-512";
-
-        /* (*) pbkdf2v2_rounds
-         *
-         * This is the PBKDF2 "iteration count". You should raise this as high
-         * as is reasonable for the machine you will be running services on.
-         * However, note that if you are going to deploy SASL SCRAM support,
-         * the *client*, NOT services, performs the PBKDF2 calculation during
-         * login, so keep in mind that many mobile clients will not perform as
-         * well as a server, and reduce the iteration count accordingly. Also,
-         * some clients will refuse to perform a login at all if this is set
-         * too high. A benchmark program is included alongside this software to
-         * aid in tuning this parameter.
-         *
-         * Valid values are 10,000 to 5,000,000 (inclusive)
-         * The default is 64,000
-         */
-        #pbkdf2v2_rounds = 64000;
-
-        /* (*) pbkdf2v2_saltlen
-         * You should only change this if you *really* know what you're doing
-         * Valid values are 8 to 64 (inclusive)
-         * The default is 32
-         */
-        #pbkdf2v2_saltlen = 32;
-
-        /* (*) bcrypt_cost
-         *
-         * Amount of rounds to perform for new passwords (as a power of 2).
-         * You should raise this as high as is reasonable. A benchmark
-         * program is available alongside this software to aid in this
-         * process.
-         *
-         * Valid values are 4 to 31 (inclusive)
-         * The default is 7
-         */
-        #bcrypt_cost = 7;
-
-        /* (*) crypt3_sha2_256_rounds
-         * (*) crypt3_sha2_512_rounds
-         *
-         * Use of this option is restricted to certain C libraries!
-         * At present, only GNU libc6 ("glibc") v2.7+ is known to work.
-         *
-         * Valid values are 5,000 to 1,000,000 (inclusive)
-         * The default is 5,000
-         */
-        #crypt3_sha2_256_rounds = 5000;
-        #crypt3_sha2_512_rounds = 5000;
-};
-
-/* The serverinfo{} block defines how we appear on the IRC network. */
-serverinfo {
-        /* name
-         * The server name that this program uses on the IRC network.
-         * This is the name you'll have to use in C:/N:Lines. It must be
-         * unique on the IRC network and contain at least one dot, but does
-         * not have to be equal to any DNS name.
-         */
-        name = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* desc
-         * The ``server comment'' we send to the IRC network.
-         */
-        desc = "Atheme IRC Services";
-
-        /* numeric
-         * Some protocol drivers (Charybdis, Ratbox2, P10, IRCNet)
-         * require a server id, also known as a numeric. Please consult your
-         * ircd's documentation when providing this value.
-         */
-        numeric = "00A";
-
-        /* (*)recontime
-         * The number of seconds before we reconnect to the uplink.
-         */
-        recontime = 10;
-
-        /* (*)netname
-         * The name of your network.
-         */
-        netname = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)hidehostsuffix
-         * P10 +x host hiding gives <account>.<hidehostsuffix>.
-         * If using +x on asuka, this must agree
-         * with F:HIDDEN_HOST.
-         */
-        hidehostsuffix = "users.misconfigured";
-
-        /* (*)adminname
-         * The name of the person running this service.
-         */
-        adminname = "{{atheme_admin_name}}";
-
-        /* (*)adminemail
-         * The email address of the person running this service.
-         */
-        adminemail = "{{atheme_admin_email}}";
-
-        /* (*)registeremail
-         * The email address that messages should be originated from.
-         * If this is not set, then "noreply.$adminemail" will be used.
-         */
-        registeremail = "{{atheme_admin_email}}";
-
-        /* (*)hidden
-         * If this is enabled, Atheme will indicate to the uplink IRCd
-         * that it should not be included in /links output.  This only works
-         * on the following IRCds at present: charybdis, ircd-seven, ratbox.
-         */
-        #hidden;
-
-        /* (*)mta
-         * The full path to your mail transfer agent.
-         * This is used for email authorization and password retrieval.
-         * Comment this out to disable sending email.
-         * Warning: sending email can disclose the IP of your services
-         * unless you take precautions (not discussed here further).
-         */
-        mta = "/usr/sbin/sendmail";
-
-        /* (*)loglevel
-         * Specify the default categories of logging information to record
-         * in the master Atheme logfile, usually var/atheme.log.
-         *
-         * Options include:
-         *      debug, all      - meta-keyword for all possible categories
-         *      trace           - meta-keyword for a little bit of info
-         *      misc            - like trace, but with some more miscellaneous info
-         *      notice          - meta-keyword for notice-like information
-         * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-         *      error           - critical errors
-         *      info            - miscillaneous log notices
-         *      verbose         - A bit more verbose than info, not quite as spammy as debug
-         *      commands        - all command use
-         *      admin           - administrative command use
-         *      register        - account and channel registrations
-         *      set             - changes of account or channel settings
-         *      request         - user requests (currently only vhosts)
-         *      network         - log notices related to network status
-         *      rawdata         - log raw data sent and received by services
-         *      wallops         - <not yet used>
-         */
-        loglevel = { error; info; admin; network; wallops; };
-
-        /* (*)maxlogins
-         * What is the maximum number of sessions allowed to login to one
-         * username? This reduces potential abuse. It is only checked on login.
-         */
-        maxlogins = 5;
-
-        /* (*)maxusers
-         * What are the maximum usernames that one email address can register?
-         * Set to 0 to disable this check (it can be slow currently).
-         */
-        maxusers = 5;
-
-        /* (*)mdlimit
-         * How many metadata entries can be added to an object?
-         */
-        mdlimit = 30;
-
-        /* (*)emaillimit, emailtime
-         * The maximum number of emails allowed to be sent in
-         * that amount of time (seconds). If this is exceeded,
-         * wallops will be sent, at most one per minute.
-         */
-        emaillimit = 10;
-        emailtime = 300;
-
-        /* (*)auth
-         * What type of username registration authorization do you want?
-         * If "email", Atheme will send a confirmation email to the address to
-         * ensure it's valid. If registration is not completed within one day,
-         * the username will expire. If "none", no message will be sent and
-         * the username will be fully registered.
-         * Valid values are: email, none.
-         */
-        auth = none;
-
-        /* casemapping
-         * Specify the casemapping to use. Almost all TSora (and any that follow
-         * the RFC correctly) ircds will use rfc1459 casemapping. Bahamut, Unreal,
-         * and other ``Dalnet'' ircds will use ascii casemapping.
-         * Valid values are: rfc1459, ascii.
-         */
-        casemapping = rfc1459;
-};
-
-/* uplink{} blocks define connections to IRC servers.
- * Multiple may be defined but only one will be used at a time (IRC
- * being a tree shaped network). Atheme does not currently link over SSL.
- * To link Atheme over ssl, please connect Atheme to a local ircd and have that
- * connect to your network over SSL.
- */
-uplink "{{atheme_upstream_server}}" {
-        // The server name of the ircd you're linking to goes above.
-
-        // host
-        // The hostname to connect to.
-        host = "127.0.0.1";
-
-        // vhost
-        // The source IP to connect from, used on machines with multiple interfaces.
-        #vhost = "192.0.2.5";
-
-        // send_password
-        // The password sent for linking.
-        send_password = "{{atheme_server_pass}}";
-
-        // receive_password
-        // The password received for linking.
-        receive_password = "{{atheme_server_pass}}";
-
-        // port
-        // The port to connect to.
-        port = 6667;
-};
-
-/* this is an example for using an IPv6 address as an uplink */
-/* uplink "irc6.example.net" {
-        host = "::1";
-
-        // password
-        // If you want to have same send_password and accept_password, you
-        // can specify both using 'password' instead of individually.
-        password = "linkage";
-
-        port = 6667;
-};
-*/
-
-/* Services configuration.
- *
- * Each of these blocks can contain a nick, user, host, real and aliases.
- * Several of them also have options specific to the service.
- */
-
-/* NickServ configuration.
- *
- * The nickserv {} block contains settings specific to the NickServ modules.
- *
- * NickServ provides nickname or username registration and authentication
- * services. It provides necessary authentication features required for
- * Services to operate correctly. You should make sure these settings
- * are properly configured for your network.
- */
-nickserv {
-        /* (*)spam
-         * Have NickServ tell people about how great it and ChanServ are.
-         */
-        spam;
-
-        /* no_nick_ownership
-         * Enable this to disable nickname ownership (old userserv{}).
-         * This changes changes "nickname" to "account" in most messages,
-         * disables GHOST on users not logged in to the same account and
-         * makes the spam directive ineffective.
-         * It is suggested that the nick be set to UserServ, login.so
-         * be loaded instead of identify.so and ghost.so not be loaded.
-         */
-        #no_nick_ownership;
-
-        /* (*)nick
-         * The nickname we want NickServ to have.
-         */
-        nick = "NickServ";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * The username we want NickServ to have.
-         */
-        user = "NickServ";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname we want NickServ to have.
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The realname (gecos) information we want NickServ to have.
-         */
-        real = "Nickname Services";
-
-        /* (*)aliases
-         * Command aliases for NickServ.
-         */
-        aliases {
-                "ID" = "IDENTIFY";
-                "MYACCESS" = "LISTCHANS";
-        };
-
-        /* (*)access
-         * This block allows you to modify the access level required to run
-         * commands. The list of possible accesses are listed in the operclass
-         * section later in this .conf . Note that you can only set the access
-         * on an actual command, not an alias.
-         */
-        access {
-        };
-
-        /* (*)maxnicks
-         * If GROUP is loaded, what are the maximum nicknames that one
-         * username can register?
-         */
-        maxnicks = 5;
-
-        /* (*)expire
-         * The number of days before inactive registrations are expired.
-         */
-        expire = 30;
-
-        /* (*)enforce_expire
-         * The number of days of no use after which to ignore enforcement
-         * settings on nicks.
-         */
-        #enforce_expire = 14;
-
-        /* (*)enforce_delay
-         * The number of seconds to delay nickchange enforcement settings
-         * on nicks.
-         */
-        #enforce_delay = 30;
-
-        /* (*)enforce_prefix
-         * The prefix to use when changing the user's nick on enforcement
-         */
-        #enforce_prefix = "Guest";
-
-        /* (*)waitreg_time
-         * The amount of time (in seconds) users have to wait between
-         * connecting to the network, and being able to register a services
-         * account. Minimum value 0 (disables the enforced delay), default
-         * value 0, maximum value 43200 (12 hours). Requires the
-         * "modules/nickserv/waitreg" module to be loaded to do anything.
-         */
-        #waitreg_time = 0;
-
-        /* (*)cracklib_dict
-         * The location and filename prefix of the cracklib dictionaries
-         * for use with nickserv/pwquality. This must be provided if you are
-         * going to be using nickserv/pwquality with cracklib support enabled.
-         */
-        #cracklib_dict = "/var/cache/cracklib/cracklib_dict";
-
-        /* (*)passwdqc_*
-         * Please see the passwdqc.conf(5) documentation for an explanation
-         * of these values. Affects modules/nickserv/pwquality if passwdqc
-         * support is enabled. Default values given below.
-         */
-        #passwdqc_max = 288;     /* (8 <= value <= 288) */
-        #passwdqc_min_n0 = 20;   /* (0 <= value <= passwdqc_max) */
-        #passwdqc_min_n1 = 16;   /* (0 <= value <= passwdqc_min_n0) */
-        #passwdqc_min_n2 = 16;   /* (0 <= value <= passwdqc_min_n1) */
-        #passwdqc_min_n3 = 12;   /* (0 <= value <= passwdqc_min_n2) */
-        #passwdqc_min_n4 = 8;    /* (0 <= value <= passwdqc_min_n3) */
-        #passwdqc_words = 4;     /* (2 <= value <= 8) */
-
-        /* (*)pwquality_warn_only
-         * If this option is set and nickserv/pwquality is loaded, nickserv will just
-         * warn users that their password is insecure, recommend they change it and
-         * still register the nick. If this option is unset, it will refuse to
-         * register the nick at all until the user chooses a better password.
-         */
-        #pwquality_warn_only;
-
-        /* (*)show_custom_metadata
-         * Setting this option to false will prevent user-set metadata (via SET PROPERTY)
-         * from showing up in the INFO output. The TAXONOMY command will still function
-         * as usual, and INFO will point this out if users have metadata set.
-         */
-        show_custom_metadata;
-
-        /* (*)emailexempts
-         * A list of email addresses that will be exempt from the check of how many
-         * accounts one user may have. Any email address in this block may register
-         * an unlimited number of accounts/usernames.
-         */
-        emailexempts {
-        };
-
-        /*
-         * (*)shorthelp
-         *
-         * A list of commands that are displayed (with their full description) in the
-         * output of `/msg NickServ HELP'. Commands not in this list will be listed, but
-         * not with their descriptions. All commands with descriptions are still listed
-         * in `/msg NickServ HELP COMMANDS' regardless of the value set here.
-         *
-         * Optional; defaults to "ACCESS CERT DROP GHOST GROUP IDENTIFY INFO LISTCHANS
-         * LISTGROUPS LISTLOGINS LISTOWNMAIL LOGOUT REGAIN REGISTER RELEASE SENDPASS SET
-         * UNGROUP".
-         *
-         * A command in this list will only be printed if the corresponding module is
-         * loaded and the user has permission to use it. Set to an empty string to
-         * disable listing command descriptions in `/msg NickServ HELP'.
-         */
-        #shorthelp = "";
-};
-
-/* ChanServ configuration.
- *
- * The chanserv {} block contains settings specific to the ChanServ modules.
- *
- * ChanServ provides channel registration services, which allows users to own
- * channels. It is not required, but is strongly recommended.
- */
-chanserv {
-        /* (*)nick
-         * The nickname we want the client to have.
-         */
-        nick = "ChanServ";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * The username we want the client to have.
-         */
-        user = "ChanServ";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname we want the client to have.
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The GECOS of the client.
-         */
-        real = "Channel Services";
-
-        /* reggroup
-         * The group that will receive Memos about
-         * channel Registration requests when
-         * chanserv/moderate is loaded.
-         */
-        #reggroup = "!Services-Team";
-
-        /* (*)aliases
-         * Command aliases for ChanServ.
-         */
-        aliases {
-        };
-
-        /* (*)access
-         * Command access changes for ChanServ.
-         */
-        access {
-        };
-
-        /* (*)maxchans
-         * What are the maximum channels that one username can register?
-         */
-        maxchans = 5;
-
-        /* fantasy
-         * Do you want to enable fantasy commands? This can
-         * use a lot of CPU up, and will only work if you have
-         * join_chans (in general) enabled as well.
-         */
-        fantasy;
-
-        /* (*) hide_xop
-         * Hide the XOP templates from sight.  This is useful if you
-         * want to use templates and not have the XOP templates displayed.
-         */
-        #hide_xop;
-
-        /* (*) templates
-         * Defines what flags the global templates comprise.
-         *
-         * For the special XOP templates:
-         * These should all be different and not equal to the empty set,
-         * except that hop may be equal to vop to disable hop.
-         * Each subsequent level should have more flags (except +VHO).
-         * For optimal functioning of /cs forcexop, aop should not have
-         * any of +sRf, hop should not have any of +sRfoOr and vop should
-         * not have any of +sRfoOrhHt.
-         * If this is not specified, the values of Atheme 0.3 are used,
-         * which are generally less intuitive than these.
-         * Note: changing these leaves the flags of existing channel access
-         * entries unchanged, thus removing them of the view of /cs xop list.
-         * Usually the channel founder can use /cs forcexop to update the
-         * entries to the new levels.
-         *
-         * Advice:
-         * If you want to add a co-founder role, remove the flags permission
-         * from the SOP role, and define a co-founder role with flags
-         * permissions.
-         */
-        templates {
-                vop = "+AV";
-                hop = "+AHehitrv";
-                aop = "+AOehiortv";
-                sop = "+AOaefhiorstv";
-
-                founder = "+AFORaefhioqrstv";
-
-                /* some examples (which are commented out...) */
-                #member = "+Ai";
-                #op = "+AOiortv";
-        };
-
-        /* (*) deftemplates
-         * Defines default templates to set on new channels, as a
-         * space-separated list of name=+flags pairs.
-         * Note: at this time no syntax checking is done on this; it
-         * is your own responsibility to make sure it is correct.
-         */
-        #deftemplates = "MEMBER=+Ai OP=+AOiortv";
-
-        /* (*) changets
-         * Change the channel TS to the registration time when someone
-         * recreates a registered channel, ensuring that they are deopped
-         * and all their modes are undone. Note that this involves ChanServ
-         * joining. When the channel was not recreated no deops will be done
-         * (apart from the SECURE option).
-         * This also solves the "join-mode" problem where someone recreates
-         * a registered channel and then sets some modes before they are
-         * deopped.
-         * This is currently supported for charybdis, ratbox, bahamut,
-         * and inspircd 1.1+. For charybdis and ratbox it only fully
-         * works with TS6, with TS5 bans and last-moment modes will
-         * still apply.
-         * (That can also be used to advantage, when first enabling this.)
-         */
-        #changets;
-
-        /* (*) trigger
-         * This setting allows you to change the trigger prefix for
-         * ChanServ's in-channel command feature (disableable via chanserv::fantasy).
-         * If no setting is provided, the default is used, which is "!".
-         *
-         * Other settings you could consider trying: ".", "~", "?", "`", "'".
-         */
-        trigger = "!";
-
-        /* (*)expire
-         * The number of days before inactive registrations are expired.
-         */
-        expire = 30;
-
-        /* (*)maxchanacs
-         * The maximum number of entries allowed in a channel's access list
-         * (both channel ops and akicks), 0 for unlimited.
-         */
-        maxchanacs = 0;
-
-        /* (*)maxfounders
-         * The maximum number of founders allowed in a channel.
-         * Note that all founders have the exact same privileges and
-         * the list of founders is shown in various places.
-         */
-        maxfounders = 4;
-
-        /* (*)founder_flags
-         * The flags a user will get when they register a new channel.
-         * This MUST include at least 'F' or it will be ignored.
-         * If it is not set, Atheme will give the user all channel flags.
-         */
-        #founder_flags = "AFORefiorstv";
-
-        /* (*)akick_time
-         * The default expiration time (in minutes) for AKICKs.
-         * Comment this option out or set to zero for permanent AKICKs
-         * by default (the old behaviour).
-         */
-        #akick_time = 10;
-
-        /* (*)antiflood_enforce_method
-         * The enforcement method to use for flood protection by default.
-         * This may be overridden by channel staff.
-         * Available options are: quiet, kickban and akill.
-         */
-        antiflood_enforce_method = quiet;
-
-        /* (*)show_custom_metadata
-         * Setting this option to false will prevent user-set metadata (via SET PROPERTY)
-         * from showing up in the INFO output. The TAXONOMY command will still function
-         * as usual, and INFO will point this out if channels have metadata set.
-         */
-        show_custom_metadata;
-
-        /*
-         * (*)shorthelp
-         *
-         * A list of commands that are displayed (with their full description) in the
-         * output of `/msg ChanServ HELP'. Commands not in this list will be listed, but
-         * not with their descriptions. All commands with descriptions are still listed
-         * in `/msg ChanServ HELP COMMANDS' regardless of the value set here.
-         *
-         * Optional; defaults to "AKICK BAN CLEAR DEOP DEVOICE DROP FLAGS GETKEY INFO
-         * INVITE KICK KICKBAN OP QUIET REGISTER SET TOPIC UNBAN UNQUIET VOICE WHY".
-         *
-         * A command in this list will only be printed if the corresponding module is
-         * loaded and the user has permission to use it. Set to an empty string to
-         * disable listing command descriptions in `/msg ChanServ HELP'.
-         */
-        #shorthelp = "";
-};
-
-/* CHANFIX configuration.
- *
- * The chanfix {} block contains settings specific to the CHANFIX modules.
- *
- * CHANFIX provides channel recovery services without registration, which
- * allows users to maintain control of channels even if ChanServ is not used
- * to register them.
- */
-chanfix {
-        /* (*)nick
-         * The nickname we want the client to have.
-         */
-        nick = "ChanFix";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * The username we want the client to have.
-         */
-        user = "ChanFix";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname we want the client to have.
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The GECOS of the client.
-         */
-        real = "Channel Fixing Service";
-
-        /* (*)autofix
-         * Automatically fix channels if they become opless and meet fixing
-         * criteria.
-         */
-        autofix;
-};
-
-/* Global noticing configuration.
- *
- * The global {} block contains settings specific to the Global notice module.
- *
- * The Global notice module provides the ability to mass-notify a network.
- */
-global {
-        /* (*)nick
-         * Sets the nick used for sending out a global notice.
-         */
-        nick = "Global";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * Sets the username used for this client.
-         */
-        user = "Global";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname used for this client.
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The GECOS (real name) of the client.
-         */
-        real = "Network Announcements";
-};
-
-/* InfoServ configuration
- *
- * The infoserv {} block contains settings specific to the InfoServ module.
- *
- * The InfoServ modules provides the ability to mass-notify a network and send
- * news to users when they connect to the network.
- */
-infoserv {
-        /* (*)nick
-         * Sets the nick used for InfoServ and sending out informational messages.
-         */
-        nick = "InfoServ";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * Sets the username used for this client.
-         */
-        user = "InfoServ";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname used for this client,
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The GECOS (real name) of the client.
-         */
-        real = "Information Service";
-
-        /* (*)logoninfo_count
-         * The number of InfoServ messages a user will see upon connect.
-         * If there are more than this number, the user will be able to
-         * see the rest with /msg infoserv list .
-         */
-        logoninfo_count = 3;
-};
-
-/* OperServ configuration.
- *
- * The operserv {} block contains settings specific to the OperServ modules.
- *
- * OperServ provides essential network management tools for IRC operators
- * on the IRC network.
- */
-operserv {
-        /* (*)nick
-         * The nickname we want the Operator Service to have.
-         */
-        nick = "OperServ";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * Sets the username used for this client.
-         */
-        user = "OperServ";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname used for this client.
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The GECOS (real name) of the client.
-         */
-        real = "Operator Services";
-
-        /* (*)aliases
-         * Command aliases for OperServ.
-         */
-        aliases {
-        };
-
-        /* (*)access
-         * Command access changes for OperServ.
-         */
-        access {
-        };
-};
-
-/* SaslServ configuration.
- *
- * The saslserv {} block contains settings specific to the SaslServ modules.
- *
- * SaslServ provides an authentication agent which is compatible with the
- * SASL over IRC (SASL/IRC) protocol extension.
- */
-saslserv {
-        /* (*)nick
-         * The nickname we want SaslServ to have.
-         */
-        nick = "SaslServ";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * The username we want SaslServ to have.
-         */
-        user = "SaslServ";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname we want SaslServ to have.
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The realname (gecos) information we want SaslServ to have.
-         */
-        real = "SASL Authentication Agent";
-
-        /* (*)hide_server_names
-         * Hide server names in the bad_password message.
-         */
-        #hide_server_names;
-};
-
-/* MemoServ configuration.
- *
- * The memoserv {} block contains settings specific to the MemoServ modules.
- *
- * MemoServ provides a note-taking service that you can use to send notes
- * to offline users (provided they are registered with Services).
- */
-memoserv {
-        /* (*)nick
-         * The nickname we want MemoServ to have.
-         */
-        nick = "MemoServ";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * The username we want MemoServ to have.
-         */
-        user = "MemoServ";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname we want MemoServ to have.
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The realname (gecos) information we want MemoServ to have.
-         */
-        real = "Memo Services";
-
-        /* (*)aliases
-         * Command aliases for MemoServ.
-         */
-        aliases {
-        };
-
-        /* (*)access
-         * Command access changes for MemoServ.
-         */
-        access {
-        };
-
-        /* (*)maxmemos
-         * What is the maximum amount of memos a user can have in their inbox?
-         */
-        maxmemos = 30;
-};
-
-/* GameServ configuration.
- *
- * The gameserv {} block contains settings specific to the GameServ modules.
- *
- * GameServ provides various in-channel commands for games.
- */
-gameserv {
-        /* (*)nick
-         * The nickname we want GameServ to have.
-         */
-        nick = "GameServ";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * Sets the username used for this client.
-         */
-        user = "GameServ";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname used for this client.
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The GECOS (real name) of the client.
-         */
-        real = "Game Services";
-
-        /* (*)aliases
-         * Command aliases for GameServ.
-         */
-        aliases {
-        };
-
-        /* (*)access
-         * Command access changes for GameServ.
-         */
-        access {
-        };
-};
-
-/* RPGServ configuration.
- *
- * The rpgserv {} block contains settings specific to the RPGServ modules.
- *
- * RPGServ provides a facility for finding roleplaying channels.
- */
-rpgserv {
-        /* (*)nick
-         * The nickname we want RPGServ to have.
-         */
-        nick = "RPGServ";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * Sets the username used for this client.
-         */
-        user = "RPGServ";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname used for this client.
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The GECOS (real name) of the client.
-         */
-        real = "RPG Finding Services";
-
-        /* (*)aliases
-         * Command aliases for RPGServ.
-         */
-        aliases {
-        };
-
-        /* (*)access
-         * Command access changes for RPGServ.
-         */
-        access {
-        };
-};
-
-/* BotServ configuration.
- *
- * The botserv {} block contains settings specific to the BotServ modules.
- *
- * BotServ provides virtual channel bots.
- */
-botserv {
-        /* (*)nick
-         * The nickname we want BotServ to have.
-         */
-        nick = "BotServ";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * Sets the username used for this client.
-         */
-        user = "BotServ";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname used for this client.
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The GECOS (real name) of the client.
-         */
-        real = "Bot Services";
-
-        /* (*)min_users
-         * Minimum number of users a channel must have before a Bot is allowed
-         * to be assigned to that channel.
-         */
-        min_users = 0;
-};
-
-/* GroupServ configuration.
- *
- * The groupserv {} block contains settings specific to the GroupServ modules.
- *
- * GroupServ provides features for managing a collection of channels at once.
- *
- */
-groupserv {
-        /* (*)nick
-         * The nickname we want GroupServ to have.
-         */
-        nick = "GroupServ";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * The username we want GroupServ to have.
-         */
-        user = "GroupServ";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname we want GroupServ to have.
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The realname (gecos) information we want GroupServ to have.
-         */
-        real = "Group Management Services";
-
-        /* (*)aliases
-         * Command aliases for GroupServ.
-         */
-        aliases {
-        };
-
-        /* (*)access
-         * Command access changes for GroupServ.
-         */
-        access {
-        };
-
-        /* (*)maxgroups
-         * Maximum number of groups one username can be founder of.
-         */
-        maxgroups = 5;
-
-        /* (*)maxgroupacs
-         * Maximum number of access entries you may have in a group.
-         */
-        maxgroupacs = 100;
-
-        /* (*)enable_open_groups
-         * Setting this option will allow any group founder to mark
-         * their group as "anyone can join".
-         */
-        enable_open_groups;
-
-        /* (*)join_flags
-         * This is the GroupServ flagset that users who JOIN a open
-         * group will get upon join. Please check the groupserv/flags
-         * helpfile before changing this option. Valid flagsets (for
-         * example) would be: "+v" or "+cv". It is not valid to use
-         * minus flags (such as "-v") here.
-         */
-        join_flags = "+";
-};
-
-/* HostServ configuration.
- *
- * The hostserv {} block contains settings specific to the HostServ modules.
- *
- * HostServ provides advanced virtual host management.
- */
-hostserv {
-        /* (*)nick
-         * The nickname we want HostServ to have.
-         */
-        nick = "HostServ";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * Sets the username used for this client.
-         */
-        user = "HostServ";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname used for this client.
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The GECOS (real name) of the client.
-         */
-        real = "Host Management Services";
-
-        /* reggroup
-         * The group that will receive Memos about
-         * vHost requests.
-         */
-        #reggroup = "!Services-Team";
-
-        /* (*)request_per_nick
-         * Whether the request system should work per nick or per account.
-         * The recommended setting is to leave this disabled, so that
-         * vhosts work as consistently as possible.
-         */
-        #request_per_nick;
-
-        /* (*)aliases
-         * Command aliases for HostServ.
-         */
-        aliases {
-                "APPROVE" = "ACTIVATE";
-                "DENY" = "REJECT";
-        };
-
-        /* (*)access
-         * Command access changes for HostServ.
-         */
-        access {
-        };
-};
-
-/* HelpServ configuration
- *
- * The helpserv {} block contains settings specific to the HelpServ modules.
- *
- * HelpServ adds a few different ways for users to request help from network staff.
- */
-helpserv {
-        /* (*)nick
-         * The nickname we want HelpServ to have.
-         */
-        nick = "HelpServ";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * The username we want HelpServ to have.
-         */
-        user = "HelpServ";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname we want HelpServ to have.
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The realname (gecos) information we want HelpServ to have.
-         */
-        real = "Help Services";
-};
-
-/* StatServ configuration
- *
- * The statserv {} block contains settings specific to the StatServ modules.
- *
- * StatServ adds basic stats and split tracking.
- */
-statserv {
-        /* (*)nick
-         * The nickname we want StatServ to have.
-         */
-        nick = "StatServ";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * The username we want StatServ to have.
-         */
-        user = "StatServ";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname we want StatServ to have.
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The realname (gecos) information we want StatServ to have.
-         */
-        real = "Statistics Services";
-};
-
-/* ALIS configuration.
- *
- * The alis {} block contains settings specific to the ALIS modules.
- */
-alis {
-        /* (*)nick
-         * The nickname we want ALIS to have.
-         */
-        nick = "ALIS";
-
-        /* (*)user
-         * The username we want ALIS to have.
-         */
-        user = "alis";
-
-        /* (*)host
-         * The hostname we want ALIS to have.
-         */
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-
-        /* (*)real
-         * The realname (gecos) information we want ALIS to have.
-         */
-        real = "Channel Directory";
-
-        /* (*)maxmatches
-         * The default maximum number of channels returned in a query.
-         * Privilege (chan:auspex) is required to ask for more.
-         * Minimum 8, default 64, maximum 128.
-         */
-        #maxmatches = 64;
-};
-
-/* HTTP server configuration.
- *
- * The httpd {} block contains settings specific to the HTTP server module.
- *
- * The HTTP server in Services is used for serving XMLRPC requests. It can
- * also serve static documents and statistics pages.
- */
-httpd {
-        /* host
-         * The host that the HTTP server will listen on.
-         * Use 0.0.0.0 if you want to listen on all available hosts.
-         */
-        host = "0.0.0.0";
-
-        /* host (ipv6)
-         * If you want, you can have Atheme listen on an IPv6 host too.
-         * Use :: if you want to listen on all available IPv6 hosts.
-         */
-        #host = "::";
-
-        /* www_root
-         * The directory that contains the files that should be served by the httpd.
-         */
-        www_root = "/var/www";
-
-        /* port
-         * The port that the HTTP server will listen on.
-         */
-        port = 8080;
-};
-
-/* LDAP configuration.
- *
- * The ldap {} block contains settings specific to the LDAP authentication
- * module.
- */
-ldap {
-        /* (*)url
-         * LDAP URL of the server to use.
-         */
-        url = "ldap://127.0.0.1";
-
-        /* (*)dnformat
-         * Format string to convert an account name to an LDAP DN.
-         * Must contain exactly one %s which will be replaced by the account
-         * name.
-         * Services will attempt a simple bind with this DN and the given
-         * password; if this is successful the password is considered correct.
-         */
-        dnformat = "cn=%s,dc=jillestest,dc=com";
-};
-
-/******************************************************************************
- * LOGGING SECTION.                                                           *
- ******************************************************************************/
-
-/*
- * logfile{} blocks can be used to set up log files other than the master
- * logfile used by services, which is controlled by serverinfo::loglevel.
- *
- * The various logging categories are:
- *      debug, all      - meta-keyword for all possible categories
- *      trace           - meta-keyword for a little bit of info
- *      misc            - like trace, but with some more miscillaneous info
- *      notice          - meta-keyword for notice-like information
- * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *      error           - critical errors
- *      info            - miscillaneous log notices
- *      verbose         - A bit more verbose than info, not quite as spammy as debug
- *      commands        - all command use
- *      admin           - administrative command use
- *      register        - account and channel registrations
- *      set             - changes of account or channel settings
- *      request         - user requests (currently only vhosts)
- *      network         - log notices related to network status
- *      rawdata         - log raw data sent and received by services
- *      wallops         - <not yet used>
- *      denycmd         - security model denials (commands, permissions)
- */
-
-/*
- * This block logs all account and channel registrations and drops,
- * and account and channel setting changes to var/account.log.
- */
-logfile "var/account.log" { register; set; };
-
-/*
- * This block logs all command use to var/commands.log.
- */
-logfile "var/commands.log" { commands; };
-
-/*
- * This block logs all security auditing information.
- */
-logfile "var/audit.log" { denycmd; };
-
-/*
- * You can log to IRC channels, and even split it by category, too.
- * This entry provides roughly the same functionality as the old snoop
- * feature.
- */
-logfile "#services" { error; info; admin; request; register; denycmd; };
-
-/*
- * This block logs to server notices.
- */
-logfile "!snotices" { error; info; request; denycmd; };
-
-/******************************************************************************
- * GENERAL PARAMETERS CONFIGURATION SECTION.                                  *
- ******************************************************************************/
-
-/* The general {} block defines general configuration options. */
-general {
-        /* (*)permissive_mode
-         * Whether or not security denials should be soft denials instead of
-         * hard denials.  If security denials are soft denials, then they will
-         * only be logged to the denial log.
-         */
-        #permissive_mode;
-
-        /* (*)helpchan
-         * Network help channel. Shown to users when they request
-         * help for a command that doesn't exist.
-         */
-        #helpchan = "#help";
-
-        /* (*)helpurl
-         * Network webpage for services help. Shown to users when they
-         * request help for a command that doesn't exist.
-         */
-        #helpurl = "http://www.stack.nl/~jilles/irc/atheme-help/";
-
-        /* (*)silent
-         * If you want to prevent services from sending
-         * WALLOPS/GLOBOPS about things uncomment this.
-         * Not recommended.
-         */
-        #silent;
-
-        /* (*)verbose_wallops
-         * If you want services to send you more information about
-         * events that are occuring (in particular AKILLs), uncomment the
-         * directive below.
-         *
-         * WARNING! This may result in large amounts of wallops/globops
-         * floods.
-         */
-        #verbose_wallops;
-
-        /* (*)join_chans
-         * Should ChanServ be allowed to join registered channels?
-         * This option is useful for the fantasy command set.
-         *
-         * If enabled, you can tell ChanServ to join via SET GUARD ON.
-         *
-         * If you use ircu-like ircd (asuka), you must
-         * leave this enabled, and put guard in default cflags.
-         *
-         * For ratbox it is recommended to leave it on and put guard in
-         * default cflags, in order that ChanServ does not have to join/part
-         * to do certain things. On the other hand, enabling this increases
-         * potential for bots fighting with ChanServ.
-         *
-         * Regardless of this option, ChanServ will temporarily join
-         * channels which would otherwise be empty if necessary to enforce
-         * akick/restricted/close, and to change the TS if changets is
-         * enabled.
-         */
-        join_chans;
-
-        /* (*)leave_chans
-         * Do we leave registered channels after everyone else has left?
-         * Turning this off serves little purpose, except to mark "official"
-         * network channels by keeping them open, and to preserve the
-         * topic and +beI lists.
-         */
-        leave_chans;
-
-        /* secure
-         * Do you want to require the use of /msg <service>@<services host>?
-         * Turning this on helps protect against spoofers, but is disabled
-         * as most networks do not presently use it.
-         */
-        #secure;
-
-        /* (*)uflags
-         * The default flags to set for usernames upon registration.
-         * Valid values are: hold, neverop, noop, hidemail, nomemo, emailmemos,
-         * enforce, privmsg, private, quietchg and none.
-         */
-        uflags = { hidemail; };
-
-        /* (*)cflags
-         * The default flags to set for channels upon registration.
-         * Valid values are: hold, secure, verbose, verbose_ops, keeptopic,
-         * topiclock, guard, private, nosync, limitflags, pubacl and none.
-         */
-        cflags = { verbose; guard; };
-
-        /* (*)raw
-         * Do you want to allow SRAs to use the RAW and INJECT commands?
-         * These commands are for debugging. If you don't know how to use them
-         * then don't enable them. They are not supported.
-         */
-        #raw;
-
-        /* (*)flood_msgs
-         * Do you want services to detect floods?
-         * Set to how many messages before a flood is triggered.
-         * Note that some messages that need a lot of processing count
-         * as two or four messages.
-         * If services receives `flood_msgs' within `flood_time' the user will
-         * trigger the flood protection.
-         * Setting this to zero disables flood protection.
-         */
-        flood_msgs = 7;
-
-        /* (*)flood_time
-         * Do you want services to detect floods?
-         * Set to how long before the counter resets.
-         * If services receives `flood_msgs' within `flood_time' the user will
-         * trigger the flood protection.
-         */
-        flood_time = 10;
-
-        /* (*)ratelimit_uses
-         * After how many uses of a command will users be throttled.
-         * After `ratelimit_uses' of a command within `ratelimit_period', users
-         * will not be able to run that ratelimited command until the period is up.
-         * Comment this, ratelimit_period below or both options out to disable rate limiting.
-         * Currently used in helpserv/helpme, helpserv/ticket, hostserv/request,
-         * nickserv/register and chanserv/register.
-         */
-        ratelimit_uses = 5;
-
-        /* (*)ratelimit_period
-         * After how much time (in seconds) will the ratelimit_uses counter reset.
-         * After `ratelimit_uses' of a command within `ratelimit_period', users
-         * will not be able to run that ratelimited command until the period is up.
-         * Comment this, ratelimit_uses above or both options out to disable rate limiting.
-         * Currently used in helpserv/helpme, helpserv/ticket, hostserv/request,
-         * nickserv/register and chanserv/register.
-         */
-        ratelimit_period = 60;
-
-        /* (*)vhost_change
-         * The default number of days between vHost changes once a user has used HostServ
-         * TAKE or REQUEST.  (Helps to deter rabid host-swappers and ban evaders.)
-         */
-        #vhost_change = 30;
-
-        /* (*)kline_time
-         * The default expire time for KLINE's in days.
-         * Setting this to 0 makes all KLINE's permanent.
-         */
-        kline_time = 7;
-
-        /* (*)kline_with_ident
-         * KLINE user@host instead of *@host.
-         * Applies to all automatic KLINE's set by services.
-         */
-        #kline_with_ident;
-
-        /* (*)kline_verified_ident
-         * KLINE *@host if the first character of the ident is ~,
-         * irrespective of the value of kline_with_ident.
-         */
-        #kline_verified_ident;
-
-        /* (*)clone_time
-         * This is the default expiry time for CLONE exemptions in minutes.
-         * Setting this to 0 makes all CLONE exemptions permanent.
-         */
-        clone_time = 0;
-
-        /* commit_interval
-         * The time between database writes in minutes.
-         */
-        commit_interval = 5;
-
-        /* (*)operstring
-         * The string returned in WHOIS (against services) for IRC operators.
-         */
-        #operstring = "is an IRC Operator";
-
-        /* (*)servicestring
-         * The string returned in WHOIS (against services) for services.
-         */
-        #servicestring = "is a Network Service";
-
-        /* (*)default_clone_allowed
-         * The limit after which clones will be KILLed or TKLINEd.
-         * Used by operserv/clones.
-         */
-        default_clone_allowed = 5;
-
-        /* (*)default_clone_warn
-         * The limit after which clones will be warned that they may not
-         * have any more concurrent connections. Should be lower than
-         * default_clone_allowed . Used by operserv/clones.
-         */
-        default_clone_warn = 4;
-
-        /* (*)clone_identified_increase_limit
-         * If this option is enabled, the clone limit for a IP/host will
-         * be increased by 1 per clone that's identified to services.
-         * This has a limit of double the clone limits above.
-         */
-        clone_identified_increase_limit;
-
-        /* (*)uplink_sendq_limit
-         * The maximum amount of data that may be queued to be sent
-         * to the uplink, in bytes. This should be enough to contain
-         * Atheme's response to the netburst, but smaller than the
-         * IRCd's sendq limit for servers.
-         */
-        uplink_sendq_limit = 1048576;
-
-        /* (*)language
-         * Language to use for channel and oper messages and as default
-         * for users.
-         */
-        language = "en";
-
-        /* exempts
-         * This block contains a list of user@host masks. Users matching any
-         * of these will not be automatically K:lined by services.
-         */
-        exempts {
-        };
-
-        /* allow_taint
-         * By enabling this option, Atheme will run in configurations where
-         * the upstream will not provide support.  By enabling this feature,
-         * you void any perceived rights to support.
-         */
-        #allow_taint;
-
-        /* (*)immune_level
-         * This option allows you to customize the operlevel which gets kick
-         * immunity privileges.
-         *
-         * The following flags are available:
-         *    immune - require whatever ircd usermode is needed for kick
-         *             immunity (this is the default);
-         *    admin  - require admin privileges for kick immunity
-         *    ircop  - require any ircop privileges for kick immunity (umode +o)
-         */
-        immune_level = immune;
-
-        /* show_entity_id
-         * This makes nick/user & group entity IDs visible to everyone, rather
-         * than just opers with user:auspex or group:auspex privileges.
-         */
-        show_entity_id;
-
-        /* load_database_mdeps
-         *
-         * For module dependencies listed in the services database (if any),
-         * whether to load those modules on startup (if they are not already
-         * loaded) or abort startup with a more helpful error message than
-         * e.g. "db services.db:123: unknown directive 'BE'" --> "corestorage:
-         * exiting to avoid data loss".
-         *
-         * Comment this out to abort startup instead of silently loading the
-         * modules you need to process the database successfully. The abort
-         * reason will tell you what module the database requires so that you
-         * can fix your configuration file.
-         */
-        load_database_mdeps;
-};
-
-proxyscan {
-        /* Here you can configure the details of your Proxyscan (DNS Blacklist)
-         * scanner service.
-         */
-
-        nick = "Proxyscan";
-        user = "dnsbl";
-        host = "{{atheme_server_host}}";
-        real = "Proxyscan Service";
-
-        blacklists {
-         "dnsbl.dronebl.org";
-         "rbl.efnetrbl.org";
-         "tor.efnet.org";
-        };
-
-        /* Available dnsbl_action's:
-         * NONE - Do nothing
-         * NOTIFY - Notify user that they are listed in a DNSBL and which one
-         * SNOOP - Report the user to the logchannel or services channel
-         * KLINE - AKILL the user from the network (default AKILL is 24 hours)
-         */
-
-        dnsbl_action = kline;
-};
-
-/******************************************************************************
- * OPERATOR AND PRIVILEGES CONFIGURATION SECTION.                             *
- ******************************************************************************/
-
-/* Operator configuration
- * See the PRIVILEGES document for more information.
- * NOTE: All changes apply immediately upon rehash. You may need
- * to send a signal (killall -HUP atheme-services) to regain control.
- */
-/* (*) Operclasses specify groups of services operator privileges */
-/* The "user" operclass specifies privileges all users get.
- * This may be empty (default) in which case users get no special privileges.
- * If you use the security/cmdperm module, you will need to grant command: privileges
- * to every command that you want users to be able to use.
- */
-operclass "user" { };
-
-/* The "ircop" operclass specifies privileges all IRCops get.
- * This may be empty in which case IRCops get no privs.
- * At least chan:cmodes, chan:joinstaffonly and general:auspex are suggested.
- */
-operclass "ircop" {
-        privs {
-                special:ircop;
-        };
-
-        privs {
-                user:auspex;
-                user:admin;
-                user:sendpass;
-                user:vhost;
-                user:mark;
-        };
-
-        privs {
-                chan:auspex;
-                chan:admin;
-                chan:cmodes;
-                chan:joinstaffonly;
-        };
-
-        privs {
-                general:auspex;
-                general:helper;
-                general:viewprivs;
-                general:flood;
-        };
-
-        privs {
-                operserv:omode;
-                operserv:akill;
-                operserv:jupe;
-                operserv:global;
-        };
-
-        privs {
-                group:auspex;
-                group:admin;
-        };
-};
-
-operclass "sra" {
-        /* You can inherit privileges from a lower operclass. */
-        extends "ircop";
-
-        privs {
-                user:hold;
-                user:regnolimit;
-        };
-
-        privs {
-                general:metadata;
-                general:admin;
-        };
-
-        privs {
-                #operserv:massakill;
-                #operserv:akill-anymask;
-                operserv:noop;
-                operserv:grant;
-        };
-
-        /* needoper
-         * Only grant privileges to IRC users in this oper class if they
-         * are opered; other use of privilege (channel succession, XMLRPC,
-         * etc.) is unaffected by this.
-         *
-         * This flag is *not* inherited by operclasses that extend this one;
-         * you will have to set it explicitly for each operclass.
-         */
-        needoper;
-};
-
-
-/* (*) Operator blocks specify accounts with certain privileges
- * Oper classes must be defined before they are used in operator blocks.
- */
-operator "jilles" {
-        /* operclass */
-        operclass = "sra";
-
-        /* password
-         *
-         * Normally, the user needs to identify/log in using the account's
-         * password, and may need to be an IRCop (see operclass::needoper
-         * above). If you consider this not secure enough, you can
-         * specify an additional password here, which the user must enter
-         * using the OperServ IDENTIFY command, before the privileges can
-         * be used.
-         *
-         * The password must be encrypted if a crypto module is in use.
-         *
-         * If you are using modules/crypto/crypt3-*, you can probably use
-         * the "mkpasswd" program included with most Linux distributions.
-         * Otherwise you can use modules/operserv/genhash to encrypt a
-         * password for use here.
-         */
-        #password = "$1$3gJMO9by$0G60YE6GqmuHVH3AnFPor1";
-};
-
-/******************************************************************************
- * INCLUDE CONFIGURATION SECTION.                                             *
- ******************************************************************************/
-
-/* You may also specify other files for inclusion.
- * For example:
- *
- * include "etc/sras.conf";
- */
--- a/ngircd/handlers/main.yaml	Sat Jul 04 17:48:36 2020 -0500
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
----
-
-- name: restart ngircd
-  become: yes
-  systemd: name="ngircd.service" state="restarted" daemon_reload="yes"
--- a/ngircd/tasks/main.yaml	Sat Jul 04 17:48:36 2020 -0500
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
----
-
-- name: apt install ngircd
-  become: yes
-  apt: name="ngircd"
-  notify: restart ngircd
-
-- name: configure ngircd
-  become: yes
-  template:
-    src: "ngircd.conf.j2"
-    dest: "/etc/ngircd/ngircd.conf"
-  notify: restart ngircd
-
-- name: copy motd file
-  become: yes
-  copy:
-    src: "{{ngircd_motd_src}}"
-    dest: "/etc/ngircd/ngircd.motd"
-  notify: restart ngircd
-
-- name: start ngircd service
-  become: yes
-  systemd: name="ngircd" state="started" enabled="yes" daemon_reload="yes"
--- a/ngircd/templates/ngircd.conf.j2	Sat Jul 04 17:48:36 2020 -0500
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,422 +0,0 @@
-#
-# This is a sample configuration file for the ngIRCd IRC daemon, which must
-# be customized to the local preferences and needs.
-#
-# Comments are started with "#" or ";".
-#
-# A lot of configuration options in this file start with a ";". You have
-# to remove the ";" in front of each variable to actually set a value!
-# The disabled variables are shown with example values for completeness only
-# and the daemon is using compiled-in default settings.
-#
-# Use "ngircd --configtest" (see manual page ngircd(8)) to validate that the
-# server interprets the configuration file as expected!
-#
-# Please see ngircd.conf(5) for a complete list of configuration options
-# and their descriptions.
-#
-# The original can be found at:
-# /usr/share/doc/ngircd/sample-ngircd.conf.gz
-
-[Global]
-        # The [Global] section of this file is used to define the main
-        # configuration of the server, like the server name and the ports
-        # on which the server should be listening.
-        # These settings depend on your personal preferences, so you should
-        # make sure that they correspond to your installation and setup!
-
-        # Server name in the IRC network, must contain at least one dot
-        # (".") and be unique in the IRC network. Required!
-        Name = {{ngircd_name}}
-
-        # Information about the server and the administrator, used by the
-        # ADMIN command. Not required by server but by RFC!
-        AdminInfo1 = {{ngircd_admin_name}}
-        ;AdminInfo2 = Debian City
-        AdminEMail = {{ngircd_admin_email}}
-
-        # Text file which contains the ngIRCd help text. This file is required
-        # to display help texts when using the "HELP <cmd>" command.
-        ;HelpFile = /usr/share/doc/ngircd/Commands.txt
-
-        # Info text of the server. This will be shown by WHOIS and
-        # LINKS requests for example.
-        Info = {{ngircd_name}}
-
-        # Comma separated list of IP addresses on which the server should
-        # listen. Default values are:
-        # "0.0.0.0" or (if compiled with IPv6 support) "::,0.0.0.0"
-        # so the server listens on all IP addresses of the system by default.
-        Listen = 127.0.0.1
-
-        # Text file with the "message of the day" (MOTD). This message will
-        # be shown to all users connecting to the server:
-        MotdFile = /etc/ngircd/ngircd.motd
-
-        # A simple Phrase (<127 chars) if you don't want to use a motd file.
-        ;MotdPhrase = "Hello. This is the Debian default MOTD sentence"
-
-        # The name of the IRC network to which this server belongs. This name
-        # is optional, should only contain ASCII characters, and can't contain
-        # spaces. It is only used to inform clients. The default is empty,
-        # so no network name is announced to clients.
-        ;Network = aIRCnetwork
-
-        # Global password for all users needed to connect to the server.
-        # (Default: not set)
-        ;Password = wealllikedebian
-
-        # This tells ngIRCd to write its current process ID to a file.
-        # Note that the pidfile is written AFTER chroot and switching the
-        # user ID, e.g. the directory the pidfile resides in must be
-        # writable by the ngIRCd user and exist in the chroot directory.
-        # Keep this setting in sync with PIDFILE in /etc/init.d/ngircd
-        PidFile = /var/run/ngircd/ngircd.pid
-
-        # Ports on which the server should listen. There may be more than
-        # one port, separated with ",". (Default: 6667)
-        ;Ports = 6667, 6668, 6669
-
-        # Group ID under which the ngIRCd should run; you can use the name
-        # of the group or the numerical ID. ATTENTION: For this to work the
-        # server must have been started with root privileges!
-        # Keep this setting in sync with DAEMONUSER in the init script and/or
-        # the Group= setting in service file.
-        ServerGID = irc
-
-        # User ID under which the server should run; you can use the name
-        # of the user or the numerical ID. ATTENTION: For this to work the
-        # server must have been started with root privileges! In addition,
-        # the configuration and MOTD files must be readable by this user,
-        # otherwise RESTART and REHASH won't work!
-        # Keep this setting in sync with DAEMONUSER in the init script and/or
-        # the User= setting in service file.
-        ServerUID = irc
-
-[Limits]
-        # Define some limits and timeouts for this ngIRCd instance. Default
-        # values should be safe, but it is wise to double-check :-)
-
-        # The server tries every <ConnectRetry> seconds to establish a link
-        # to not yet (or no longer) connected servers.
-        ConnectRetry = 60
-
-        # Number of seconds after which the whole daemon should shutdown when
-        # no connections are left active after handling at least one client
-        # (0: never, which is the default).
-        # This can be useful for testing or when ngIRCd is started using
-        # "socket activation" with systemd(8), for example.
-        ;IdleTimeout = 0
-
-        # Maximum number of simultaneous in- and outbound connections the
-        # server is allowed to accept (0: unlimited):
-        MaxConnections = 500
-
-        # Maximum number of simultaneous connections from a single IP address
-        # the server will accept (0: unlimited):
-        MaxConnectionsIP = 10
-
-        # Maximum number of channels a user can be member of (0: no limit):
-        MaxJoins = 10
-
-        # Maximum length of an user nickname (Default: 9, as in RFC 2812).
-        # Please note that all servers in an IRC network MUST use the same
-        # maximum nickname length!
-        ;MaxNickLength = 9
-
-        # Maximum penalty time increase in seconds, per penalty event. Set to -1
-        # for no limit (the default), 0 to disable penalties altogether. The
-        # daemon doesn't use penalty increases higher than 2 seconds during
-        # normal operation, so values greater than 1 rarely make sense.
-        ;MaxPenaltyTime = -1
-
-        # Maximum number of channels returned in response to a /list
-        # command (0: unlimited):
-        ;MaxListSize = 100
-
-        # After <PingTimeout> seconds of inactivity the server will send a
-        # PING to the peer to test whether it is alive or not.
-        PingTimeout = 120
-
-        # If a client fails to answer a PING with a PONG within <PongTimeout>
-        # seconds, it will be disconnected by the server.
-        PongTimeout = 20
-
-[Options]
-        # Optional features and configuration options to further tweak the
-        # behavior of ngIRCd. If you want to get started quickly, you most
-        # probably don't have to make changes here -- they are all optional.
-
-        # List of allowed channel types (channel prefixes) for newly created
-        # channels on the local server. By default, all supported channel
-        # types are allowed. Set this variable to the empty string to disallow
-        # creation of new channels by local clients at all.
-        ;AllowedChannelTypes = #&+
-
-        # Are remote IRC operators allowed to control this server, e.g.
-        # use commands like CONNECT, SQUIT, DIE, ...?
-        ;AllowRemoteOper = no
-
-        # A directory to chroot in when everything is initialized. It
-        # doesn't need to be populated if ngIRCd is compiled as a static
-        # binary. By default ngIRCd won't use the chroot() feature.
-        # ATTENTION: For this to work the server must have been started
-        # with root privileges!
-        ;ChrootDir = /var/empty
-
-        # Set this hostname for every client instead of the real one.
-        # Use %x to add the hashed value of the original hostname.
-        {% if ngircd_cloak is defined %}
-        CloakHost = {{ngircd_cloak}}
-        {% endif %}
-
-        # Use this hostname for hostname cloaking on clients that have the
-        # user mode "+x" set, instead of the name of the server.
-        # Use %x to add the hashed value of the original hostname.
-        ;CloakHostModeX = cloaked.user
-
-        # The Salt for cloaked hostname hashing. When undefined a random
-        # hash is generated after each server start.
-        ;CloakHostSalt = abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
-
-        # Set every clients' user name to their nickname
-        ;CloakUserToNick = yes
-
-        # Try to connect to other IRC servers using IPv4 and IPv6, if possible.
-        ;ConnectIPv6 = yes
-        ;ConnectIPv4 = yes
-
-        # Default user mode(s) to set on new local clients. Please note that
-        # only modes can be set that the client could set using regular MODE
-        # commands, you can't set "a" (away) for example! Default: none.
-        ;DefaultUserModes = i
-
-        # Do DNS lookups when a client connects to the server.
-        ;DNS = yes
-
-        # Do IDENT lookups if ngIRCd has been compiled with support for it.
-        # Users identified using IDENT are registered without the "~" character
-        # prepended to their user name.
-        ;Ident = yes
-
-        # Directory containing configuration snippets (*.conf), that should
-        # be read in after parsing this configuration file.
-        ;IncludeDir = /etc/ngircd/conf.d
-
-        # Enhance user privacy slightly (useful for IRC server on TOR or I2P)
-        # by censoring some information like idle time, logon time, etc.
-        ;MorePrivacy = no
-
-        # Normally ngIRCd doesn't send any messages to a client until it is
-        # registered. Enable this option to let the daemon send "NOTICE *"
-        # messages to clients while connecting.
-        ;NoticeBeforeRegistration = no
-
-        # Should IRC Operators be allowed to use the MODE command even if
-        # they are not(!) channel-operators?
-        OperCanUseMode = yes
-
-        # Should IRC Operators get AutoOp (+o) in persistent (+P) channels?
-        ;OperChanPAutoOp = yes
-
-        # Mask IRC Operator mode requests as if they were coming from the
-        # server? (This is a compatibility hack for ircd-irc2 servers)
-        ;OperServerMode = no
-
-        # Use PAM if ngIRCd has been compiled with support for it.
-        # Users identified using PAM are registered without the "~" character
-        # prepended to their user name.
-        PAM = no
-
-        # When PAM is enabled, all clients are required to be authenticated
-        # using PAM; connecting to the server without successful PAM
-        # authentication isn't possible.
-        # If this option is set, clients not sending a password are still
-        # allowed to connect: they won't become "identified" and keep the "~"
-        # character prepended to their supplied user name.
-        # Please note: To make some use of this behavior, it most probably
-        # isn't useful to enable "Ident", "PAM" and "PAMIsOptional" at the
-        # same time, because you wouldn't be able to distinguish between
-        # Ident'ified and PAM-authenticated users: both don't have a "~"
-        # character prepended to their respective user names!
-        ;PAMIsOptional = no
-
-        # When PAM is enabled, this value determines the used PAM
-        # configuration.
-        # This setting allows to run multiple ngIRCd instances with
-        # different PAM configurations on each instance.
-        # If you set it to "ngircd-foo", PAM will use
-        # /etc/pam.d/ngircd-foo instead of the default
-        # /etc/pam.d/ngircd.
-        ;PAMServiceName = ngircd
-
-        # Let ngIRCd send an "authentication PING" when a new client connects,
-        # and register this client only after receiving the corresponding
-        # "PONG" reply.
-        ;RequireAuthPing = no
-
-        # Silently drop all incoming CTCP requests.
-        ;ScrubCTCP = no
-
-        # Syslog "facility" to which ngIRCd should send log messages.
-        # Possible values are system dependent, but most probably auth, daemon,
-        # user and local1 through local7 are possible values; see syslog(3).
-        # Default is "local5" for historical reasons, you probably want to
-        # change this to "daemon", for example.
-        SyslogFacility = local1
-
-        # Password required for using the WEBIRC command used by some
-        # Web-to-IRC gateways. If not set/empty, the WEBIRC command can't
-        # be used. (Default: not set)
-        ;WebircPassword = xyz
-
-[SSL]
-        # SSL-related configuration options. Please note that this section
-        # is only available when ngIRCd is compiled with support for SSL!
-        # So don't forget to remove the ";" above if this is the case ...
-
-        # SSL Server Key Certificate
-        ;CertFile = /etc/ssl/certs/server.crt
-
-        # Select cipher suites allowed for SSL/TLS connections. This defaults
-        # to HIGH:!aNULL:@STRENGTH (OpenSSL) or SECURE128 (GnuTLS).
-        # See 'man 1ssl ciphers' (OpenSSL) or 'man 3 gnutls_priority_init'
-        # (GnuTLS) for details.
-        # For OpenSSL:
-        ;CipherList = HIGH:!aNULL:@STRENGTH:!SSLv3
-        # For GnuTLS (this Debian package was linked against GnuTLS):
-        CipherList = SECURE128:-VERS-SSL3.0
-
-        # Diffie-Hellman parameters
-        ;DHFile = /etc/ngircd/dhparams.pem
-
-        # SSL Server Key
-        ;KeyFile = /etc/ssl/private/server.key
-
-        # password to decrypt SSLKeyFile (OpenSSL only)
-        # Note that this Debian package is linked against GnuTLS so this
-        # option has no effect.
-        ;KeyFilePassword = secret
-
-        # Additional Listen Ports that expect SSL/TLS encrypted connections
-        ;Ports = 6697, 9999
-
-{% for op in ngircd_ops %}
-[Operator]
-        # [Operator] sections are used to define IRC Operators. There may be
-        # more than one [Operator] block, one for each local operator.
-
-        # ID of the operator (may be different of the nickname)
-        Name = {{op.name}}
-
-        # Password of the IRC operator
-        Password = {{op.pass}}
-
-        # Optional Mask from which /OPER will be accepted
-        # Mask = *[email protected]
-        {% if op.mask is defined %}
-        Mask = {{op.mask}}
-        {% endif %}
-
-{% endfor %}
-[Server]
-{% for server in ngircd_servers %}
-        # Other servers are configured in [Server] sections. If you
-        # configure a port for the connection, then this ngircd tries to
-        # connect to the other server on the given port; if not it waits
-        # for the other server to connect.
-        # There may be more than one server block, one for each server.
-        #
-        # Server Groups:
-        # The ngIRCd allows "server groups": You can assign an "ID" to every
-        # server with which you want this ngIRCd to link. If a server of a
-        # group won't answer, the ngIRCd tries to connect to the next server
-        # in the given group. But the ngircd never tries to connect to two
-        # servers with the same group ID.
-
-        # IRC name of the remote server, must match the "Name" variable in
-        # the [Global] section of the other server (when using ngIRCd).
-        Name = {{server.name}}
-
-        # Internet host name or IP address of the peer (only required when
-        # this server should establish the connection).
-        # Host = connect-to-host.example.net
-        {% if server.host is defined %}
-        Host = {{server.host}}
-        {% endif %}
-
-        # IP address to use as _source_ address for the connection. if
-        # unspecified, ngircd will let the operating system pick an address.
-        ;Bind = 10.0.0.1
-
-        # Port of the server to which the ngIRCd should connect. If you
-        # assign no port the ngIRCd waits for incoming connections.
-        ;Port = 6667
-
-        # Own password for the connection. This password has to be configured
-        # as "PeerPassword" on the other server.
-        MyPassword = {{server.pass}}
-
-        # Foreign password for this connection. This password has to be
-        # configured as "MyPassword" on the other server.
-        PeerPassword = {{server.pass}}
-
-        # Group of this server (optional)
-        ;Group = 123
-
-        # Set the "Passive" option to "yes" if you don't want this ngIRCd to
-        # connect to the configured peer (same as leaving the "Port" variable
-        # empty). The advantage of this option is that you can actually
-        # configure a port an use the IRC command CONNECT more easily to
-        # manually connect this specific server later.
-        ;Passive = no
-
-        # Connect to the remote server using TLS/SSL (Default: false)
-        ;SSLConnect = yes
-
-        # Define a (case insensitive) list of masks matching nicknames that
-        # should be treated as IRC services when introduced via this remote
-        # server, separated by commas (",").
-        # REGULAR SERVERS DON'T NEED this parameter, so leave it empty
-        # (which is the default).
-        # When you are connecting IRC services which mask as a IRC server
-        # and which use "virtual users" to communicate with, for example
-        # "NickServ" and "ChanServ", you should set this parameter to
-        # something like "*Serv" or "NickServ,ChanServ,XyzServ".
-        {% if server.service_mask is defined %}
-        ServiceMask = {{server.service_mask}}
-        {% endif %}
-
-{% endfor %}
-
-[Channel]
-        # Pre-defined channels can be configured in [Channel] sections.
-        # Such channels are created by the server when starting up and even
-        # persist when there are no more members left.
-        # Persistent channels are marked with the mode 'P', which can be set
-        # and unset by IRC operators like other modes on the fly.
-        # There may be more than one [Channel] block, one for each channel.
-
-        # Name of the channel
-        ;Name = #ngircd
-
-        # Topic for this channel
-        ;Topic = Our ngircd testing channel
-
-        # Initial channel modes
-        ;Modes = tnk
-
-        # initial channel password (mode k)
-        ;Key = Secret
-
-        # Key file, syntax for each line: "<user>:<nick>:<key>".
-        # Default: none.
-        ;KeyFile = /etc/ngircd/#chan.key
-
-        # maximum users per channel (mode l)
-        ;MaxUsers = 23
-
-[Channel]
-        # More [Channel] sections, if you like ...
-
-# -eof-