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atheme-services -- a set of services for IRC networks

This program is free but copyrighted software; see the COPYING file for details.

Information about atheme-services may be found at http://www.atheme.net/.

Credits

atheme-services contains code from Shrike, Sentinel and ircd-ratbox. Some of the initial design was influenced by Shrike too.

Information about Shrike can be found at http://www.malkier.net/projects.php?p=shrike. Information about Sentinel can be found at http://ircd.botbay.net/sentinel/. Information about ircd-ratbox can be found at http://www.ircd-ratbox.org/.

For further information about our relationship with those projects, see the Atheme FAQ: http://atheme.net/faq.html

Presentation (also, what atheme is not)

atheme-services is a set of Services for IRC networks that allows users to manage their channels in a secure and efficient way and allows operators to manage various things about their networks. Unlike it's predecessor, Shrike, services has a completely reworked form of channel management that feels somewhat like eggdrop and is somewhat more useful.

Services currently works with many irc daemons. More details are available in the config file.

Internally, atheme-services shares more similarities with ircd than it does with IRCServices. Anope/Epona, Cygnus, OperStats, Hybserv, Theia, etc are all based on IRCServices and as such have very old legacy code that none of the authors, except Church truly understand. Atheme was written completely from scratch with the more complex concepts taken from various modern ircd packages, including ircu, ircd-ratbox, hybrid and bahamut.

atheme-services is not a drop-in replacement for Anope or Andy Church's IRC Services. It is designed with an entirely different set of goals and as such should not be migrated to with the expectation that it will behave exactly like what was previously implemented. Atheme is designed to act as a directory server, with alternative ways of getting to the data implemented as well as the IRC presence.

Installation

See the INSTALL file.

Command line options

Normally, services can be run simply by invoking the "atheme-services" executable. Services will then use the defaults specified in the configuraiton file and connect to the specified uplink server. Alternatively, any of the following command-line options can be specified to change the default behavior:

-c </path/to/file> - specify the configuration file -d - start in debugging mode -h - print the help message and exit -r - start atheme in read-only mode -l </path/to/file> - specify the main log file -n - do not fork into the background -p </path/to/file> - specify the PID file -v - print the version information and exit

Services also handles the following signals: HUP - force a REHASH INT - force a RESTART TERM - force a SHUTDOWN

Upon starting, atheme-services will parse its command-line arguments, open its log file, parse its configuration file, load its database, connect to the uplink, and (assuming -n is not specified) detach into the background. If services encounters an error while parsing the configuration or database files it will terminate immediately. Otherwise, it will run until killed or otherwise stopped.

Getting Support

If you are stuck, or services are doing something really weird, or you have some sort of brilliant idea, we have a channel on IRC! (Surprising, no?) To access this channel, connect to irc.atheme.org, and join #atheme.

It is important to note that operating Atheme in obviously insane configurations automatically loses your support privileges.

Reporting Bugs

If you find a bug in services, you must report it via the bugtracker; our developers have a tendency to forget things. Your bug is not actually a bug until it's reported.

Report bugs at http://github.com/atheme/atheme/issues/new.

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