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1 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/tests/end_to_end/ircd.yaml b/tests/end_to_end/ircd.yaml
index 5733d56..057674c 100644
--- a/tests/end_to_end/ircd.yaml
+++ b/tests/end_to_end/ircd.yaml
@@ -3,30 +3,30 @@
# network configuration
network:
# name of the network
- name: OragonoTest
+ name: BiboumiTest
# server configuration
server:
# server name
- name: oragono.test
+ name: irc.localhost
# addresses to listen on
listeners:
# The standard plaintext port for IRC is 6667. Allowing plaintext over the
# public Internet poses serious security and privacy issues. Accordingly,
# we recommend using plaintext only on local (loopback) interfaces:
- "127.0.0.1:6667": # (loopback ipv4, localhost-only)
- "[::1]:6667": # (loopback ipv6, localhost-only)
+ # "127.0.0.1:6667": # (loopback ipv4, localhost-only)
+ # "[::1]:6667": # (loopback ipv6, localhost-only)
# If you need to serve plaintext on public interfaces, comment out the above
# two lines and uncomment the line below (which listens on all interfaces):
- # ":6667":
+ ":6667":
# Alternately, if you have a TLS certificate issued by a recognized CA,
# you can configure port 6667 as an STS-only listener that only serves
# "redirects" to the TLS port, but doesn't allow chat. See the manual
# for details.
# The standard SSL/TLS port for IRC is 6697. This will listen on all interfaces:
- ":6697":
+ ":7778":
tls:
key: tls.key
cert: tls.crt
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ server:
# motd filename
# if you change the motd, you should move it to ircd.motd
- motd: oragono.motd
+ motd:
# motd formatting codes
# if this is true, the motd is escaped using formatting codes like $c, $b, and $i
@@ -172,12 +172,12 @@ server:
# IP-based DoS protection
ip-limits:
# whether to limit the total number of concurrent connections per IP/CIDR
- count: true
+ count: false
# maximum concurrent connections per IP/CIDR
max-concurrent-connections: 16
# whether to restrict the rate of new connections per IP/CIDR
- throttle: true
+ throttle: false
# how long to keep track of connections for
window: 10m
# maximum number of new connections per IP/CIDR within the given duration
@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ accounts:
# typical behavior of IRC servers). when enabled, a new connection that
# has authenticated with SASL can associate itself with an existing
# client
- enabled: true
+ enabled: false
# if this is disabled, clients have to opt in to bouncer functionality
# using nickserv or the cap system. if it's enabled, they can opt out
@@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ channels:
default-modes: +nt
# how many channels can a client be in at once?
- max-channels-per-client: 100
+ max-channels-per-client: 1000
# if this is true, new channels can only be created by operators with the
# `chanreg` operator capability
@@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ datastore:
# languages config
languages:
# whether to load languages
- enabled: true
+ enabled: false
# default language to use for new clients
# 'en' is the default English language in the code
@@ -650,7 +650,7 @@ limits:
whowas-entries: 100
# maximum length of channel lists (beI modes)
- chan-list-modes: 60
+ chan-list-modes: 1000
# maximum number of messages to accept during registration (prevents
# DoS / resource exhaustion attacks):
@@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ limits:
# fakelag: prevents clients from spamming commands too rapidly
fakelag:
# whether to enforce fakelag
- enabled: true
+ enabled: false
# time unit for counting command rates
window: 1s