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mardi 14 mars 2006 à 21:48:05 | SERVEUR Unreal3.2.4-SSL

BenXbox

Salut à tous,
Voila je veux monter un serveur IRC sous WINDOWS XP PRO SP2 pour mon site qui compte plus de 4500 membres, donc j'ai installé Unreal3.2.4-SSL et quant j'essaye de démarrer le service ca ne marche pas, il me dit : "Impossible de démarrer le serviceUnrealIRCd sur Ordinateur local."

Voici mon fichier "unrealircd.conf" qui ce trouve dans "C:\Program Files\Unreal3.2" :

/*
 * example.conf by Daniel Hawton AKA Osiris (osiris@unrealircd.org).
 * $Id: example.conf,v 1.1.1.1.6.1.2.53.2.8 2005/05/26 20:45:33 syzop Exp $
 *
 * Works for Unreal3.2 and up
 *
 * Okay guys.  This is the new example.conf. Its look is much like C++, kinda.
 * Anyway it is time to go over this.  It's hard to pick up at first, but
 * with some pratice and reading you'll understand.
 *
 * Just copy this file to your main unrealircd dir and call it 'unrealircd.conf'.
 *
 * NOTE:  All lines, except the opening { line, end in an ;, including the
 * closing } line. The IRCd will ignore commented lines.
 *
 * PLEASE READ doc/unreal32docs.html! The online version is also available at:
 * www.vulnscan.org/UnrealIrcd/unreal32docs.html
 * It contains a lot information about the configfile: gives information about
 * every block, variable, etc..
 */

/* Type of comments */
#Comment type 1 (Shell type)
// Comment type 2(C++ style)
/* Comment type 3 (C Style) */
#those lines are ignored by the ircd.

/*
 * UnrealIRCd supports modules, loading some of them is required.
 * You need at least the commands module and a cloaking module.
 */

/* FOR *NIX, uncomment the following 2lines: */
//loadmodule "src/modules/commands.so";
//loadmodule "src/modules/cloak.so";

/* FOR Windows, uncomment the following 2 lines: */
//loadmodule "modules/commands.dll";
//loadmodule "modules/cloak.dll";

/*
 * You can also include other configuration files.
 * help.conf contains all the /helpop text. The badwords.*.conf
 * files contain all the badword entries for mode +G...
 * spamfilter.conf contains some good rules for current trojans.
 * You probably want to include them:
 */
include "help.conf";
include "badwords.channel.conf";
include "badwords.message.conf";
include "badwords.quit.conf";
include "spamfilter.conf";

/*
 * NEW: me {}
 * OLD: M:Line
 * me {} defines the name, description and unreal server numeric for
 * this server. Syntax is as follows:
 * me {
 *  name "Tchatteurs.net";
 *  info "Tchatteurs.net";
 *  numeric (server numeric*);
 * };
 * If linking, this numeric may not be used by any other server on the network.
 */
me
{
    name "irc.tchatteurs.net";
    info "Tchatteurs.net";
    numeric 1;
};

/*
 * NEW: admin {}
 * OLD: A:Line
 * Admin gives information on the server admin. you
 * may put as many lines under admin { as you wish.
 * Syntax is as follows:
 * admin {
 *   "first line";
 *   "second line";
 *   [etc]
 * };
 */
admin {
    "BenXbox";
    "BenXbox";
    "administrateur@tchatteurs.net";
};

/*
 * NEW: class {}
 * OLD: Y:line (old was confusing)
 * These define settings for classes. A class is a group setting for
 * connections. Example, server connections, instead of going to a client's
 * class, you direct it to the server class. Syntax is as follows
 * class (class name)
 * {
 *     pingfreq (how often to ping a user/server in seconds);
 *     maxclients (how many connections for this class);
 *     sendq (maximum send queue from a connection);
 *     recvq (maximum receive queue from a connection [flood control]);
 *  };
 */

class           clients
{
    pingfreq 90;
    maxclients 500;
    sendq 100000;
    recvq 8000;
};

class           servers
{
    pingfreq 90;
    maxclients 10;        /* Max servers we can have linked at a time */
    sendq 1000000;
    connfreq 100; /* How many seconds between each connection attempt */
};

/*
 * NEW: allow {}
 * OLD: I:Line
 * This defines allowing of connections...
 * Basically for clients, it allows them to connect so you can have some
 * control and/or set a password.
 * Syntax is as follows:
 * allow {
 *    ip (ip mask to allow);
 *    hostname (host mask);
 *    class (class to send them to [see class {}]);
 *    password "(password)"; (optional)
 *    maxperip (how many connections per ip); (optional)
 * };
 */

allow {
    ip             *@*;
    hostname       *@*;
    class           clients;
    maxperip 5;
};

/* Passworded allow line */
allow {
    ip             *@255.255.255.255;
    hostname       *@*.passworded.ugly.people;
    class           clients;
    password "f00Ness";
    maxperip 1;
};

/*
 * NEW: allow channel {}
 * OLD: chrestrict
 * Allows a user to join a channel...
 * like an except from deny channel.
 * Syntax:
 * allow channel {
 *   channel "channel name";
 * };
 */
allow           channel {
    channel "#WarezSucks";
};

/*
 * NEW: oper {}
 * OLD: O:Line
 * Defines an IRC Operator
 * IRC operators are there to keep sanity to the server and usually keep it
 * maintained and connected to the network.
 * The syntax is as follows:
 * oper (login) {
 *     class (class to put them in, if different from I, moves them to new
 *                class);
 *     from {
 *        userhost (ident@host);
 *        userhost (ident@host);
 *     };
 *     flags
 *     {
 *       (flags here*);
 *     };
 *     OR
 *     flags "old type flags, like OAaRD";
 * };
 */


/* For a list of oper flags, see doc/unreal32docs.html#operblock
 * [HIGHLY recommended to read]
 */

oper bobsmith {
    class           clients;
    from {
        userhost bob@smithco.com;
    };
    password "f00";
    flags
    {
        netadmin;
        can_zline;
        can_gzline;
        can_gkline;
        global;
    };
};

/*
 * NEW: listen {}
 * OLD: P:Line
 * This defines a port for the ircd to bind to, to
 * allow users/servers to connect to the server.
 * Syntax is as follows:
 * listen (ip number):(port number)
 * {
 *   options {
 *     (options here);
 *   };
 * };
 * or for a plain
 * listen: listen (ip):(port);
 *
 * NOTICE: for ipv6 ips (3ffe:b80:2:51d::2 etc), use listen [ip]:port;
 *
 * That works also.
 */

/* Options for listen:
    OLD    |     NEW
    S        serversonly
    C        clientsonly
    J        java
    s        ssl
    *        standard
*/

/* NOTE ON SSL PORTS: SSL ports are pretty non-standardized,
 * besides numerous high-SSL ports, some people say you should run
 * it at 994 because that's the official SSL port.. but that
 * requires root! Besides, port 194 is the official irc port and
 * have you ever seen an ircd running on that?
 * So, our suggestion is to use port 6697 for SSL, this is used by
 * quite some networks and is recognized by for example StunTour.
 * You are free to open up as many SSL ports as you want, but
 * by (also) using 6697 you help the world standardize a bit ;).
 */
listen         *:6697
{
    options
    {
        ssl;
        clientsonly;
    };
};

listen         *:8067;
listen         *:6667;

/* NOTE: If you are on an IRCd shell with multiple IP's you are
 *       likely to get 'Address already in use' errors in your log
 *       and the ircd won't start. This means you MUST bind
 *       to a specific IP instead of '*', so for example:
 *       listen 1.2.3.4:6667;
 *       Obviously, replace the IP with the IP that was assigned to you.
 */

/*
 * NEW: link {}
 * OLD: C/N:Lines
 * This defines an okay for a server connection.
 * NOTE: BOTH SERVERS NEED A LINK {} SETTING TO CONNECT PROPERLY!
 * Syntax is as follows:
 * link (server name)
 * {
 *    username    (username, * works too);
 *     hostname    (ip number/hostmask);
 *    bind-ip        (What IP to bind to when connecting, or *);
 *    port        (port to connect to, if any);
 *    hub (If this is a hub, * works, or servermasks it may bring in);
 *    [or leaf *;]
 *    password-connect "(pass to send)";
 *    password-receive "(pass we should receive)";
 *    class        (class to direct servers into);
 *    options {
 *        (options here*);
 *    };
 *      /* If we use SSL, we can choose what cipher to use in SSL mode
 *       * Retrieve a list by "openssl ciphers", seperate ciphers with :'s
 *      */
 *      ciphers "DES-CBC3-MD5";
 *
 * };
*/

/*
    options:
    OLD    |    NEW
    S        ssl
    Z        zip
    N/A        autoconnect
    N/A        quarantine
    N/A        nodnscache
*/


link            hub.mynet.com
{
    username    *;
    hostname     1.2.3.4;
    bind-ip     *;
    port         7029;
    hub             *;
    password-connect "LiNk";
    password-receive "LiNk";
    class           servers;
        options {
            /* Note: You should not use autoconnect when linking services */
            autoconnect;
            ssl;
            zip;
        };
};
/*
 *
 * NEW: ulines {}
 * OLD: U:Line
 * U-lines give servers more power/commands, this should ONLY be set
 * for services/stats servers and NEVER for normal UnrealIRCd servers!
 * Syntax is as follows:
 * ulines {
 *    (server to uline);
 *    (server to uline);
 *  [etc]
 * };
*/
ulines {
    services.roxnet.org;
    stats.roxnet.org;
};

/*
 * NEW: drpass {}
 * OLD: X:Line
 * This defines the passwords for /die and /restart.
 * Syntax is as follows:
 * drpass {
 *  restart        "(password for restarting)";
 *  die                "(password for die)";
 * };
 */
drpass {
    restart "I-love-to-restart";
    die "die-you-stupid";
};

/*
 * NEW: log {} OLD: N/A Tells the ircd where and what to log(s). You can have
 * as many as you wish.
 *
 * FLAGS: errors, kills, tkl, connects, server-connects, kline, oper
 *
 * Syntax:
 * log "log file"
 * {
 *    flags
 *    {
 *        flag;
 *        flag;
 *        etc..
 *    };
 * };
 */

log "ircd.log" {
    /* Delete the log file and start a new one when it reaches 2MB, leave this out to always use the
       same log */
    maxsize 2097152;
    flags {
        oper;
        kline;
        connects;
        server-connects;
        kills;
        errors;
        sadmin-commands;
        chg-commands;
        oper-override;
        spamfilter;
    };
};

/*
 * NEW: alias {}
 * OLD: N/A
 * This allows you to set command aliases such as /nickserv, /chanserv etc
 * FLAGS: services, stats, normal
 *
 * Syntax:
 * alias "name" {
 *    target "points to";
 *    type aliastype;
 * };
 *
 * [NOTE: You could also include a pre-defined alias file here, see doc/unreal32docs.html section 2.9]
 */

// This points the command /nickserv to the user NickServ who is connected to the set::services-server server
/*alias NickServ {
    target "NickServ";
    type services;
};*/

// If you want the command to point to the same nick as the command, you can leave the nick entry out
//alias ChanServ { type services; };

// Points the /statserv command to the user StatServ on the set::stats-server server
//alias StatServ { type stats; };

// Points the /superbot command to the user SuperBot
//alias SuperBot { type normal; };


/* Standard aliases */
alias NickServ { type services; };
alias ChanServ { type services; };
alias OperServ { type services; };
alias HelpServ { type services; };
alias StatServ { type stats; };

/*
 * NEW: alias {}
 * OLD: N/A
 * This allows you to set command aliases such as /identify, /services, etc
 *
 * Syntax:
 * alias "name" {
 *    format "format string" {
 *        target "points to";
 *              type aliastype;
 *        parameters "parameters to send";
 *    };
 *    type command;
 * };
 */
/* This is shown seperately because even though it has teh same name as the previous directive, it is very
 * different in syntax, although it provides a similar function and relys on the standard aliases to work.
 */
/*
alias "identify" {
    format "^#" {
        target "chanserv";
        type services;
        parameters "IDENTIFY %1-";
    };
    format "^[^#]" {
        target "nickserv";
        type services;
        parameters "IDENTIFY %1-";
    };
    type command;
};
*/
/* The alias::format directive is a regular expression. The first format matches the /identify command when
 * the first character is a #. It then passes this along to the chanserv alias with the parameters IDENTIFY
 * %1-. The second format matches then /identify command when the first character is not a #. It then
 * passes the command to the nickserv alias with parameters IDENTIFY %1-.
 */

/* The alias::format::parameters is similar to scripting languages. %N (where N is a number) represents a
 * parameter sent to the command (in this case /identify). If you specify %N- it means all parameters from
 * N until the last parameter in the string. You may also specify %n which is replaced by
 * the user's nickname.
*/

/* Standard aliases */
alias "services" {
    format "^#" {
        target "chanserv";
        type services;
        parameters "%1-";
    };
    format "^[^#]" {
        target "nickserv";
        type services;
        parameters "%1-";
    };
    type command;
};

alias "identify" {
    format "^#" {
        target "chanserv";
        type services;
        parameters "IDENTIFY %1-";
    };
    format "^[^#]" {
        target "nickserv";
        type services;
        parameters "IDENTIFY %1-";
    };
    type command;
};


/*
 * NEW: tld {}
 * OLD: T:Line
 * This sets a different motd and rules files
 * depending on the clients hostmask.
 * Syntax is as follows:
 * tld {
 *    mask (ident@host);
 *    motd "(motd file)";
 *    rules "(rules file)";
 * };
 */

tld {
    mask *@*.fr;
    motd "ircd.motd.fr";
    rules "ircd.rules.fr";
};

/* note: you can just delete the example block above,
 * in which case the defaults motd/rules files (ircd.motd, ircd.rules)
 * will be used for everyone.
 */

/*
 * NEW: ban nick {}
 * OLD: Q:Line
 * Bans a nickname, so it can't be used.
 * Syntax is as follows:
 * ban nick {
 *    mask "(nick to ban)";
 *    reason "(reason)";
 * };
*/
ban nick {
    mask "*C*h*a*n*S*e*r*v*";
    reason "Reserved for Services";
};
/*
 * NEW: ban ip {}
 * OLD: Z:Line
 * Bans an ip from connecting to the network.
 * Syntax:
 * ban ip { mask (ip number/hostmask); reason "(reason)"; };
*/
ban ip {
    mask 195.86.232.81;
    reason "Delinked server";
};
/*
 * NEW: ban server {}
 * OLD: Server Q:Line
 * Disables a server from connecting to the network.
 * if the server links to a remote server, local server
 * will disconnect from the network.
 * Syntax is as follows:
 * ban server {
 *    mask "(server name)";
 *    reason "(reason to give)";
 * };
*/

ban server {
    mask eris.berkeley.edu;
    reason "Get out of here.";
};
/*
 * NEW: ban user {}
 * OLD: K:Line
 * This makes it so a user from a certain mask can't connect
 * to your server.
 * Syntax:
 * ban user { mask (hostmask/ip number); reason "(reason)"; };
*/

ban user {
    mask *tirc@*.saturn.bbn.com;
        reason "Idiot";
};

/*
 * NEW: ban realname {}
 * OLD: n:Line
 * This bans a certain realname from being used.
 * Syntax:
 * ban realname {
 *    mask "(real name)";
 *     reason "(reason)";
 * };
*/

ban realname {
    mask "Swat Team";
    reason "mIRKFORCE";
};

ban realname {
    mask "sub7server";
    reason "sub7";
};

/*
 * NOTE FOR ALL BANS, they may be repeated for addition entries!
 *
 * NEW: except ban {}
 * OLD: E:Line
 * This makes it so you can't get banned.
 * Syntax:
 * except ban { mask (ident@host); };
 * Repeat the except ban {} as many times
 * as you want for different hosts.
 */

except ban {
    /* don't ban stskeeps */
    mask           *stskeeps@212.*;
};

/*
 * NEW: deny dcc {}
 * OLD: dccdeny.conf
 * Use this to block dcc send's... stops
 * viruses better.
 * Syntax:
 * deny dcc
 * {
 *   filename "file to block (ie, *exe)";
 *   reason "reason";
 * };
 */
deny dcc {
    filename "*sub7*";
    reason "Possible Sub7 Virus";
};

/*
 * NEW: deny channel {}
 * OLD: N/A (NEW)
 * This blocks channels from being joined.
 * Syntax:
 * deny channel {
 *     channel "(channel)";
 *     reason "reason";
 * };
*/
deny channel {
    channel "*warez*";
    reason "Warez is illegal";
};

/*
 * NEW: vhost {}
 * OLD: Vhost.conf file
 * This sets a fake ip for non-opers, or
 * opers too lazy to /sethost :P
 * Syntax: 
 *   vhost {
 *       vhost (vhost.com);
 *       from {
 *            userhost (ident@host to allow to use it);
 *       };
 *       login (login name);
 *       password (password);
 *   };
 *        then to use this vhost, do /vhost (login) (password) in IRC
 */
vhost {
    vhost           i.hate.microsefrs.com;
    from {
        userhost       *@*.image.dk;
    };
    login           stskeeps;
    password        moocowsrulemyworld;
};

/* You can include other configuration files */
/* include "klines.conf"; */

/* Network configuration */
set {
    network-name         "ROXnet";
    default-server         "irc.roxnet.org";
    services-server     "services.roxnet.org";
    stats-server         "stats.roxnet.org";
    help-channel         "#ROXnet";
    hiddenhost-prefix    "rox";
    /* prefix-quit         "no"; */
    /* Cloak keys should be the same at all servers on the network.
     * They are used for generating masked hosts and should be kept secret.
     * The keys should be 3 random strings of 5-100 characters
     * (10-20 chars is just fine) and must consist of lowcase (a-z),
     * upcase (A-Z) and digits (0-9) [see first key example].
     */
    cloak-keys {
        "aoAr1HnR6gl3sJ7hVz4Zb7x4YwpW";
        "and another one";
        "and another one";
    };
    /* on-oper host */
    hosts {
        local        "locop.roxnet.org";
        global        "ircop.roxnet.org";
        coadmin        "coadmin.roxnet.org";
        admin        "admin.roxnet.org";
        servicesadmin     "csops.roxnet.org";
        netadmin     "netadmin.roxnet.org";
        host-on-oper-up "no";
    };
};

/* Server specific configuration */

set {
    kline-address "set.this.email";
    modes-on-connect "+ixw";
    modes-on-oper     "+xwgs";
    oper-auto-join "#opers";
    dns {
        nameserver 127.0.0.1;
        timeout 2s;
        retries 2;
    };
    options {
        hide-ulines;
        /* You can enable ident checking here if you want */
        /* identd-check; */
        show-connect-info;
    };

    maxchannelsperuser 10;
    /* The minimum time a user must be connected before being allowed to use a QUIT message,
     * This will hopefully help stop spam */
    anti-spam-quit-message-time 10s;
    /* Make the message in static-quit show in all quits - meaning no
           custom quits are allowed on local server */
    /* static-quit "Client quit";    */

    /* You can also block all part reasons by uncommenting this and say 'yes',
     * or specify some other text (eg: "Bye bye!") to always use as a comment.. */
    /* static-part yes; */

    /* This allows you to make certain stats oper only, use * for all stats,
     * leave it out to allow users to see all stats. Type '/stats' for a full list.
     * Some admins might want to remove the 'kGs' to allow normal users to list
     * klines, glines and shuns.
     */
    oper-only-stats "okfGsMRUEelLCXzdD";

    /* Throttling: this example sets a limit of 3 connections per 60s (per host). */
    throttle {
        connections 3;
        period 60s;
    };

    /* Anti flood protection */
    anti-flood {
        nick-flood 3:60;    /* 3 nickchanges per 60 seconds (the default) */
    };

    /* Spam filter */
    spamfilter {
        ban-time 1d; /* default duration of a *line ban set by spamfilter */
        ban-reason "Spam/Advertising"; /* default reason */
        virus-help-channel "#help"; /* channel to use for 'viruschan' action */
        /* except "#help"; channel to exempt from filtering */
    };
};

/*
 * Problems or need more help?
 * 1) www.vulnscan.org/UnrealIrcd/unreal32docs.html
 * 2) www.vulnscan.org/UnrealIrcd/faq/ <- contains 80% of your questions!
 * 3) If you still have problems you can go irc.ircsystems.net #unreal-support,
 *    note that we require you to READ THE DOCUMENTATION and FAQ first!
 */



Merci d'avance pour votre aide.
mardi 14 mars 2006 à 23:54:00 | Re : SERVEUR Unreal3.2.4-SSL

COOLMAN002

Membre Club
Avant de vouloir en faire un SSL, fais en un sans...

Alors:
Vire les /* commentaire */ se sera beaucoup plus lisible.

Je lis:
/* FOR Windows, uncomment the following 2 lines: */
//loadmodule "modules/commands.dll";
//loadmodule "modules/cloak.dll";

tu n'as pas lu ? ^^ il te dit que sous WINDOWS il faut virer les "//" de ces deux lignes...

Viens sur IRC, se sera plus facile pour parler:

/server -m marseille.fr.sbird.org:6667 -j #Testing



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à la base un HL avec des options sup. svp... [ par aoane ] bon... voilà... je vous explique ce que je voudrais (il y a des chance pour que vous ayez déjà répondu 10000x à ce type de questions..) je voudrais un Unable to connect to server (Software caused connection abort) [ par fabienfsf ] Bonjour tout le monde,Sa fait 2 jours que je n'arrive plus à me connecter à mon irc ! Il me met:(08:30:54) * Connecting to irc.langochat.net (6667)-(0 recherche programmeur C pour cryptage des hosts sur server irc [ par sorcier3 ] Bonjour,je cherche un programmeur en C pour crypter les hosts sur un serveur irc, ce serait bénévole.Je ne sais pas trop si cela prend du temps ou pas les services d'un server [ par vyse74 ] j'ai créer mon serveur mais je ne sais pas quoi prendre pour les services ni comment on les installe! Est-ce que quelqu'un pourrait m'aider?merci opérateur ? (is..) [ par oowaka ] bonjour quels sont les opérateurs pour dire si une personne est & ou ~ ??? par exemplepour dire qu'une personne est Pub pour un server assez sympa :) [ par GforceFX ] Voila j'ai créer mon server sur un shell unix sous linux , je l'ai tésté 2 semaines avec quelques personnes ; aucune deconnection , aucun bug ni rien Problème link de "UnrealIRCd" avec "Anope" (service irc) [ par fabienfsf ] Bonjour à tous,J'ai instalé pour la première fois unrealircd sur mon pc qui à pour système d'exploitation Windows.J'ai tout bien configurer dans le fi Auto-connect de serveurs [ par Princedelavil ] Salut, désoler de poser bcp de question sur ce forum^^ :/Là j'ai essayer de faire un remote tres basique pour se connecter automatiquement a plusieurs IP d'un utilisateur [ par Landwest ] Bonjour à vous,Je sais que c'est peut-être du flood, qu'on a du poser cette question mille fois ici (le moteur de recherche n'aimes pas deux lettres s Chat.irc-obscur.net [ par HySteriK ] Salut, et bien place a la pub adresse : chat.irc-obscur.net domaine : irc-obscur.net Port client  : 6667 IRC Server : Unreal 3.2.3 IRC Service : An


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