<?php
 
 
 
return array(
 
 
 
// (string) Hostname of the server. Must be a valid domain name, doens't
 
// have to exist though. You might want to have it acutally resolve to
 
// the server IP. This is used in the onconnect greet, server notices,
 
// /links, /map, /who, etc.
 
//
 
// Examples: zeus.devnode.org
 
//           card.freenode.net
 
//           irc.hackthissite.org
 
//           localhost. (xD)
 
//
 
        'hostname'      =>      'localhost.',
 
       
 
       
 
// (string) Name of the network. Should be global accross a network
 
// (once php-ircd links). Make it short and sweet! Can't have spaces.
 
//
 
// Examples: DevNet
 
//           DevNode
 
//           Freenode
 
//           HackThisSite
 
//           Localhost
 
//
 
        'servname'      =>      'LocalNet',
 
       
 
       
 
// (string)
 
// IP to bind IRC server to
 
//
 
        'bindaddr'      =>      '0.0.0.0',
 
       
 
       
 
// (integer) TCP/IP port that will be listened on for incoming clients.
 
//
 
// Range: Any TCP/IP port (1-51something)
 
// Default: 6667 (Standard)
 
//
 
        'bindport'      =>      6667,
 
       
 
       
 
// (integer) Maximum packet length, in bytes. 512 is the standard.
 
//
 
        'maxlen'        =>      512,
 
       
 
       
 
// (integer) Maximum amount of users that can be connected to the IRCd
 
// at ay time. When links work, this will only be local client but will
 
// include server links.
 
//
 
// Prefered range: 10-100
 
// Default: 25
 
//
 
        'maxuser'       =>      25,
 
       
 
       
 
// (string) MOTD (Message of the Day). Shown to everyone when they
 
// connect and/or use the /motd command.
 
//
 
        'motd'          =>      "THIS IS THE MESSAGE OF THE DAY!
 
Welcome to my PHP IRCd test server!
 
#help is the main channel on here!",
 
       
 
       
 
// ((string,string)[]) O:Lines
 
// O:Lines define opers. You oper with /oper <username> <password>
 
// (without the < and >, of course). You may deifne multiple O:Lines.
 
//
 
// Definition syntax:
 
// array('username' => 'password', 'username2', => 'password2')
 
//
 
        'opers'         => array('Nick1', 'password')
 
 
 
);
 
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