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# [ngIRCd](https://ngircd.barton.de) - Quick Start
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This *Quick Start* document explains how to configure ngIRCd, the lightweight
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Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server, using some "real world" scenarios.
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## Simple Single-Instance Server
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ngIRCd needs at least a valid IRC server name configured, therefore the
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simplest configuration file looks like this:
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``` ini
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[Global]
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Name = irc.example.net
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```
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This results in the following *warning* in the logs when starting the daemon:
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`No administrative information configured but required by RFC!` -- which works,
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but is a bit ugly. So let's fix that by adding some *admin info*:
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``` ini
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[Global]
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Name = irc.example.net
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AdminInfo1 = Example IRC Server
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AdminInfo2 = Anywhere On Earth
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AdminEMail = admin@irc.example.net
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```
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*Please Note*: The server `Name` looks like a DNS host name, but it is not: in
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fact it is not related to your server's fully qualified domain name (FQDN) in
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any way and can be an arbitrary string -- but it *must* contain at least
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one dot (".") character!
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## Add a Local IRC Operator
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Some IRC commands, like `REHASH` which reloads the server configuration on the
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fly, require the user to authenticate to the daemon to become an *IRC
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Operator* first.
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So let's configure an *Operator* account in the configuration file (in
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addition to what we configured above):
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``` ini
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[Operator]
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# ID of the operator (may be different of the nickname)
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Name = BigOp
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# Password of the IRC operator
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Password = secret
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# Optional Mask from which /OPER will be accepted
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;Mask = *!ident@somewhere.example.com
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```
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Now you can use the IRC command `OPER BigOp secret` to get *IRC Operator*
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status on that server.
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Please choose a sensible password, and keep in mind that the *name* is not
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related to the *nickname* used by the user at all!
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We don't make use of the `Mask` setting in the example above (commented out
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with the `;` character), but it is a good idea to enable it whenever possible!
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And you can have as many *Operator blocks* as you like, configuring multiple
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different IRC Operators.
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