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Anope DefCon
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1) Introduction
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2) Installation
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3) Configuration
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4) Usage
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5) Usage Example
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6) Support
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1) Introduction
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Anope 1.6 onwards supports a unique protection mechanism based on the
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military "Defense Readiness Condition" (DefCon) system. It is based on
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5 levels of defense readiness defined as:
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DEFCON5 Normal peacetime readiness
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DEFCON4 Increased intelligence and security readiness
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DEFCON3 Increase in force readiness
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DEFCON2 Further increase in force readiness
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DEFCON1 Maximum force readiness.
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These are configurable levels that mandates what actions Anope should
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take in case of emergency and change in readiness status.
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It is used to prevent abuse to both Services, and the ircd on which they
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are running. Also to protect the users, primarily in the event of Clones
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and/or FloodBOT attacks.
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2) Installation
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The DefCon system is part of Anope's core,
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The DefCon system has to be configured on your operserv.conf file to
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be enabled. Defcon will be disabled if "defaultlevel" in the defcon
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block is left commented, or set to 0. Look for the defcon block
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on your operserv.conf file for more information on enabling and
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configuring it.
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Make sure you restart Anope after changing the DefCon configuration
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directives.
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3) Configuration
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Pre-defined DefCon actions:
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No new channel registrations
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No New Nick Registrations
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No Mode Lock changes
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Force Chan Mode
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Use Reduced Session Limit
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KILL any new clients trying to connect
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Services will ignore everyone but opers
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Services will silently ignore everyone but opers
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AKILL all new clients trying to connect
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No new memos sent to block MemoServ attacks
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Information regarding how to enable this for specific defcon levels can
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be found in operserv.conf
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4) Usage
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Anope starts up in DEFCON5 (normal readiness). To change the Defcon level
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in action use:
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/msg OperServ DEFCON 1|2|3|4|5
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5) Usage Example
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Place the network on DEFCON4:
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/msg OperServ DEFCON 4
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-OperServ- Services are now at DEFCON 4
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-OperServ- * No new channel registrations
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-OperServ- * No new nick registrations
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-OperServ- * No mode lock changes
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-OperServ- * Use the reduced session limit of 5
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-Global- The Defcon Level is now at: 4
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Restore normal readiness:
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/msg OperServ DEFCON 5
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-OperServ- Services are now at DEFCON 5
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-Global- Services are now back to normal, sorry for any inconvenience
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6) Support
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You might get DefCon support by posting on our online forum, or maybe on
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our #anope channel at /server irc.anope.org.
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