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diff --git a/kubernetes/bitlbee-purple/bitlbee.conf b/kubernetes/bitlbee-purple/bitlbee.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e230337 --- /dev/null +++ b/kubernetes/bitlbee-purple/bitlbee.conf @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +## BitlBee default configuration file +## +## Comments are marked like this. The rest of the file is INI-style. The +## comments should tell you enough about what all settings mean. +## + +[settings] + +## RunMode: +## +## Inetd -- Run from inetd (default) +## Daemon -- Run as a stand-alone daemon, serving all users from one process. +## This saves memory if there are more users, the downside is that when one +## user hits a crash-bug, all other users will also lose their connection. +## ForkDaemon -- Run as a stand-alone daemon, but keep all clients in separate +## child processes. This should be pretty safe and reliable to use instead +## of inetd mode. +## +##RunMode = Daemon + +## User: +## +## If BitlBee is started by root as a daemon, it can drop root privileges, +## and change to the specified user. +## +##User = bitlbee + +## DaemonPort/DaemonInterface: +## +## For daemon mode, you can specify on what interface and port the daemon +## should be listening for connections. +## +##DaemonInterface = 127.0.0.1 +DaemonPort = 6667 + +## ClientInterface: +## +## If for any reason, you want BitlBee to use a specific address/interface +## for outgoing traffic (IM connections, HTTP(S), etc.), set it here. +## +# ClientInterface = 0.0.0.0 + +## AuthMode +## +## Open -- Accept connections from anyone, use NickServ for user authentication. +## (default) +## Closed -- Require authorization (using the PASS command during login) before +## allowing the user to connect at all. +## Registered -- Only allow registered users to use this server; this disables +## the register- and the account command until the user identifies himself. +## +# AuthMode = Open +## AuthPassword +## +## Password the user should enter when logging into a closed BitlBee server. +## You can also have an MD5-encrypted password here. Format: "md5:", followed +## by a hash as generated for the <user password=""> attribute in a BitlBee +## XML file (for now there's no easier way to generate the hash). +## +# AuthPassword = ItllBeBitlBee ## Heh.. Our slogan. ;-) +## or +# AuthPassword = md5:gzkK0Ox/1xh+1XTsQjXxBJ571Vgl + +## OperPassword +## +## Password that unlocks access to special operator commands. +## +# OperPassword = ChangeMe! +## or +# OperPassword = md5:I0mnZbn1t4R731zzRdDN2/pK7lRX + +## HostName +## +## Normally, BitlBee gets a hostname using getsockname(). If you have a nicer +## alias for your BitlBee daemon, you can set it here and BitlBee will identify +## itself with that name instead. +## +# HostName = localhost + +## MotdFile +## +## Specify an alternative MOTD (Message Of The Day) file. Default value depends +## on the --etcdir argument to configure. +## +# MotdFile = /etc/bitlbee/motd.txt + +## ConfigDir +## +## Specify an alternative directory to store all the per-user configuration +## files. (.nicks/.accounts) +## +ConfigDir = /var/lib/bitlbee + +## Ping settings +## +## BitlBee can send PING requests to the client to check whether it's still +## alive. This is not very useful on local servers, but it does make sense +## when most clients connect to the server over a real network interface. +## (Public servers) Pinging the client will make sure lost clients are +## detected and cleaned up sooner. +## +## PING requests are sent every PingInterval seconds. If no PONG reply has + +## been received for PingTimeOut seconds, BitlBee aborts the connection. +## +## To disable the pinging, set at least one of these to 0. +## +# PingInterval = 180 +# PingTimeOut = 300 + +## Using proxy servers for outgoing connections +## +## If you're running BitlBee on a host which is behind a restrictive firewall +## and a proxy server, you can tell BitlBee to use that proxy server here. +## The setting has to be a URL, formatted like one of these examples: +## +## (Obviously, the username and password are optional) +## +## Proxy = http://john:doe@proxy.localnet.com:8080 +## Proxy = socks4://socksproxy.localnet.com +Proxy = socks5://192.168.1.103:9995 + + +[defaults] + +## Here you can override the defaults for some per-user settings. Users are +## still able to override your defaults, so this is not a way to restrict +## your users... + +## To enable private mode by default, for example: + +## private = 1 |