So you want to link to pissnet

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This manual will guide you step-by step on how to compile, configure and link your server to Pissnet.

Step 1: Preparing your system

  • We will be building the IRCd from source, so of course you will need a few tools, like: git, gcc, etc.
    • On Ubuntu, Debian and the like, you can install these with apt install git build-essential python3 libssl-dev
  • It is usually a good idea to run UnrealIRCd on it's own user. You can create a ircd user with adduser --disabled-password --shell /bin/bash --gecos "User" ircd
  • Switch to the new ircd user with sudo -iu ircd

Step 2: Downloading and building the IRCd

We will download PissIRCd, which is a fork of UnrealIRCd with a few modules and patches that are useful for pissnet.

  • Get the PissIRCd source code with git clone https://github.com/pissnet/pissircd
  • Configure it for compilation with cd pissircd && ./Config
  • The script will ask you a few questions. It is recommended to pick the defaults for everything, so you can just hit enter on every question.
  • After you finish configuring, you can now compile and install PissIRCd with make && make install

Step 3: Configuring your brand new IRCd

  • Grab the Optimal linking script of doom and execute it in your server. The script will ping every pissnet hub and give you the link block for the three hubs with the lowest ping. Save those link blocks for later
  • Go to the ircd directory (with cd ~/unrealircd) and copy the example file to its final location (cp conf/examples/example.conf conf/unrealircd.conf)
  • Edit the conf/unrealircd.conf with your favorite text editor. The parts you want to change are:
    • The me {} block:
      • name is the name of your server. It doesn't need to resolve to your server, but it's a plus if it does.
      • info a description for your server, you can be creative here.
      • sid is an identifier for your server and it should be unique. You can check out the Great big-ass server list of doom to find an unused one for your server.
    • The admin {} block:
      • In this block you can have up to three lines of free text. Ideally it should have some kind of info so we can contact you in case something goes wrong. You can put just your nick, nick and email or whatever.
    • The oper ... {} block:
      • This block sets the username and password you will use with the /oper command to admin your server. The default user and password are "bobsmith" and "test". CHANGE IT.
  • At the bottom of the file, paste the three link {} blocks you got when you ran the Optimal linking script of doom
  • Now you can start your IRCd with `./unrealircd start`. Connect to it with your IRC client to check that everything is OK. Check if your oper credentials work with /oper username password, you should get auto-joined to a channel named #opers when it succeeds.

That's it! Now your server is ready to run! But before, you have to send your own link block to one of the hub administrators. Grab your link block with ./unrealircd genlinkblock, upload it to a pastebin and send it to the admins of the hubs you added to your config file (Hint: their nicks are in a comment block above the link ...{} block). After at least one hub adds you, you will automatically connect to the network!

Step 4: After you link...