Upgraded to 2.11.2p1 per request of BR_. Added his config lines.
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*/
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#define DEFAULT_INVISIBLE
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/*
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* Define this if you want to have KLINE command for opers and services.
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*/
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#undef KLINE
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/*
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* Define this if you want to have TKLINE and UNTKLINE commands
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* for opers and services.
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#define OPER_RESTART
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#define OPER_SET
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#define OPER_SQUIT
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#define OPER_KLINE
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#define OPER_TKLINE
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/* In a perfect world these two (or at least second) would be undefined. */
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#define OPER_KILL
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* To use m4 as a preprocessor on the ircd.conf file, define M4_PREPROC.
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* The server will then call m4 each time it reads the ircd.conf file,
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* reading m4 output as the server's ircd.conf file.
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* Defining USE_M4_PREFIXES makes GNU m4 use -P flag.
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*/
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#undef M4_PREPROC
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#undef USE_M4_PREFIXES
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/*
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* Define if you want to use #include "file" in ircd.conf without M4.
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* this option is used unless you tell the system administrator beforehand
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* and obtain their permission to send messages to the system log files.
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*/
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#define USE_SYSLOG
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#undef USE_SYSLOG
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#ifdef USE_SYSLOG
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/*
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* If you use syslog above, you may want to turn some (none) of the
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* spurious log messages for KILL/SQUIT off.
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*/
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#define SYSLOG_KILL /* log all operator kills to syslog */
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#define SYSLOG_SQUIT /* log all remote squits for all servers to syslog */
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#define SYSLOG_CONNECT /* log remote connect messages for other all servs */
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#undef SYSLOG_KILL /* log all operator kills to syslog */
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#undef SYSLOG_SQUIT /* log all remote squits for all servers to syslog */
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#undef SYSLOG_CONNECT /* log remote connect messages for other all servs */
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#undef SYSLOG_USERS /* send userlog stuff to syslog */
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#define SYSLOG_OPER /* log all users who successfully become an Op */
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#undef SYSLOG_OPER /* log all users who successfully become an Op */
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#undef SYSLOG_CONN /* log all uncomplete/rejected connections */
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/*
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#undef LOG_SCH_ERROR /* &ERRORS */
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#undef LOG_SCH_NOTICE /* &NOTICES */
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#undef LOG_SCH_KILL /* &KILLS */
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#undef LOG_SCH_CHAN /* &CHANNELS */
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#undef LOG_SCH_CHAN /* &CHANNEL */
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#undef LOG_SCH_NUM /* &NUMERICS */
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#undef LOG_SCH_SERVER /* &SERVERS */
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#undef LOG_SCH_HASH /* &HASH */
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/*
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* Define this if you want to log failed /oper attempts.
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*/
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#undef FAILED_OPERLOG
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#define FAILED_OPERLOG
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/*
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* Define this to make ircd create logfiles if they do not exist.
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** This defines the message that is sent to clients upon connect.
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** Keep it short.
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*/
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#define HELLO_MSG "Hallo, and welcome to IRCnet - one moment please..."
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#define HELLO_MSG "Please wait while we process your connection."
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/*
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* Connections rejected by check_clones() will be delayed for this many seconds
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** (also user info), CCL_QUIT (client uid, nick, username, host and IP),
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** CCL_QUITINFO (also quit reason), CCL_NICK (all nick changes).
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*/
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#define CLIENTS_CHANNEL_LEVEL (CCL_CONN|CCL_QUIT)
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#define CLIENTS_CHANNEL_LEVEL (CCL_CONN|CCL_QUIT)
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/*
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** This adds ability to ban users with specified realnames from
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** connecting to the server. May be useful for various drones.
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*/
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#define XLINE
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#undef XLINE
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/*
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** Define the reason users get as a rejection message.
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/*
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** Define this to whatever you want to see after successful OPER
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*/
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#define TXT_YOUREOPER "Your head was dipped in a pot of cheese fondue"
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#define TXT_YOUREOPER "Your head has been dipped in a pot of cheese fondue"
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/*
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** If you have huge number of K-lines and provide your users with
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*
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* Defining to 0 disables entering split-mode.
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*/
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#define SPLIT_USERS 85000
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#define SPLIT_USERS 70000
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#define SPLIT_SERVERS 85
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/*
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** Define this to allow MOTD for unregistered clients. Note that this is
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** required by some European countries laws.
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*/
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#define MOTD_UNREG
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#undef MOTD_UNREG
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/*
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** For standard "Gone" away reply for remote clients, undefine this.
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#undef DISABLE_NICK0_REGISTRATION
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/*
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** Define this to significantly speed up rehash with large amounts of I-lines.
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** Wastes some memory each rehash (luckily not indefinitely).
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** Define this if you want to use Japanese channel names in JIS encoding.
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*/
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#define FASTER_ILINE_REHASH
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#undef JAPANESE
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/*
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** If you want to allow your opers to be able to use SIDTRACE command to
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** see all clients from all servers that share the same SID prefix as your
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** own, enable this. Useful for server "clusters", like 0PN. Requires also
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** proper ACLs in O-line.
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*/
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#undef ENABLE_SIDTRACE
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/* STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP */
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/* You shouldn't change anything below this line, unless absolutely needed. */
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*/
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#define RESTRICT_USERNAMES
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/* Maximum length the queue of pending connections to one port may grow to.
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* Note that your system limits this, too. FreeBSD, for instance, has sysctl
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* kern.ipc.somaxconn for that. Such must be bigger than this define prior to
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*/
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#define LOCALNICKLEN 15
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/*
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** If you don't want your users to have too short nicknames, define
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** minimum nicklen allowed.
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*/
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/* #define MINLOCALNICKLEN 2 */
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/*
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** You probably don't want to disable it, but if you run into any problems,
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** here's the knob.
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*/
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#define ENABLE_CIDR_LIMITS
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/*
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** Define this to significantly speed up rehash with large amounts of I-lines.
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** Wastes some memory each rehash (luckily not indefinitely).
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*/
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#define FASTER_ILINE_REHASH
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/*
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** Restores old behaviour of Y-lines maxlinks limit, which was counted
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** separately per each I-line using it.
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** Note: if you use it with FASTER_ILINE_REHASH, clients will be able
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** to exceed maxlinks limits after each rehash. Sorry.
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*/
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#undef YLINE_LIMITS_OLD_BEHAVIOUR
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/*
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** Y-line [user@]host limits are now using ip hash instead of hostname hash,
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** which means counts are against IPs, not hostnames.
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** If you don't like that behaviour, you can undefine it.
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*/
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#define YLINE_LIMITS_IPHASH
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/*
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** find_userhost (used in PRIVMSG user%host@server syntax) uses hostname
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** hash. Noone really used that syntax anyway, so noone should notice.
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** If you are rebellious or just don't want to waste memory -- define it.
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** Note that if there's a hostname hash needed (and thus compiled in)
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** for other reasons, it will be used in find_userhost anyway.
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** Also note that defining this breaks compatibility with RFC 2812, as
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** clients no longer will be able to PRIVMSG user%host@server (though they
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** will be able to use user%ip@server), but it would still be compatible
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** with RFC 1459, which defined only "user@server" syntax.
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*/
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#undef FIND_USERHOST_IPHASH
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/*
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** Default behaviour of the server after the first netjoin is done.
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** Possible values: 0 (SET CACCEPT OFF), 1 (SET CACCEPT ON)
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** and 2 (SET CACCEPT SPLIT).
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*/
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#define CACCEPT_DEFAULT 2
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/* STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP */
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/* STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP */
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/* STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP */
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#if defined(CLIENTS_CHANNEL) && !defined(CLIENTS_CHANNEL_LEVEL)
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#error define CLIENTS_CHANNEL_LEVEL
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#endif
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#if defined(MINLOCALNICKLEN) && ((MINLOCALNICKLEN + 0) < 2)
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#undef MINLOCALNICKLEN
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#endif
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#if defined(MINLOCALNICKLEN) && (MINLOCALNICKLEN > LOCALNICKLEN)
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#error MINLOCALNICKLEN bigger than (max)LOCALNICKLEN
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#endif
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/* we should probably not bother with that :) */
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#if !defined(NBLOCK_POSIX) && !defined(NBLOCK_BSD) && !defined(NBLOCK_SYSV)
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#undef LISTENER_MAXACCEPT
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#define LISTENER_MAXACCEPT 1
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#endif
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/* well, we save some memory if we don't actually need either of the hashes */
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#if defined(YLINE_LIMITS_IPHASH) || defined(FIND_USERHOST_IPHASH)
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#define USE_IPHASH
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#endif
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#if !defined(YLINE_LIMITS_IPHASH) || !defined(FIND_USERHOST_IPHASH)
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#define USE_HOSTHASH
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#endif
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#if defined(CACCEPT_DEFAULT)
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#if ((CACCEPT_DEFAULT) > 2) || ((CACCEPT_DEFAULT) < 0)
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#error CACCEPT_DEFAULT can be 0, 1 or 2.
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#endif
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#endif
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