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B21421.lircd.conf

Definition: B21421.lircd.conf is a command-line utility for listing IRC (Internet Relay Chat) log entries. The term 'lircd.conf' refers to the configuration file used by Linux-based systems like LIRC or Red Hat's iLCirc, which is responsible for defining and controlling the behavior of various services on the system. The command `lircd.conf` runs when an IRC session starts and tells the server about the active sessions. The `conf` section in this file specifies a wide range of configuration options, including: -

session

: A set of flags to control connections and sessions. -

channel

: Channels to use for communication. This can include channels like
channels
,
channels
+
, or
all
. -

user

: The username for the channel where communications are being logged. -

password

: The password used for user authentication. It must be a secure one, such as `~#` in Unix-like environments. -

logfile

: The path to a log file where IRC messages will be stored. If not specified, the default is /var/log/irc.log. -

debugmode

: Whether debugging messages should be output to the console or saved to `/dev/null`. The `lircd.conf` defines a wide range of services and configurations that interact with the IRC server's log files: 1. The `channels` section allows configuring channels, such as all channels, or specific channels by name. 2. The `session` section is used when starting an IRC session to create a new session file in /var/log/irc.log for this session. 3. The `user` section controls authentication and logging of the user attempting to connect with a password, either a secure one as suggested in Unix-like environments or just by default. 4. The `logfile` section specifies where IRC messages will be stored if not specified in `conf`. 5. The `debugmode` section is used by the server to output debugging information and logs to `/dev/null`.


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