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Revision as of 10:20, 7 November 2008
Since ircd-darenet is currently exclusively developed for DareNET, this install guide is written with that in mind. Should you need assistance, please contact a Server Management Team member.
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Step 1 - Obtaining ircd-darenet
First, SSH into your server, and run the following command:
svn co <url> ircd-darenet
Use the URL sent to you in your testlink e-mail for <url>, without the brackets of course.
Once you have issued this command, the system will begin to download the latest version of ircd-darenet, as used on DareNET.
Step 2 - Ensure you have required packages
Now, before we continue further, we'd like to make sure you have the packages needed for a successful install. So be sure you have the packages below installed on your box:
- openssl
- libssl-dev (for enabling ssl -- openssl-devel on redhat)
- autoconf (to avoid errors when running make)
- automake
- gawk (needed for lsync)
The named packages above can be fetched (on a Debian-based system) with apt-get.
For example:
sudo apt-get install openssl libssl-dev autoconf automake
The actual names of the packages above may vary, depending on your distribution.
Step 3 - Installing ircd-darenet
Since ircd-darenet is developed for DareNET, you will not need to edit any configuration settings prior to installing it. So, let's move on to getting the server installed and running:
cd ircd-darenet
You can use one centralized directory if you'd like; however, we don't really recommend it. Additionally, DO NOT forget to enable ssl:
./configure --prefix=$HOME/ircd --enable-ssl
Once that is done, run:
make
then
make install
If everything runs smoothly, you should now have an ircd directory:
cd /home/user/ircd
Step 4 - Editing the configuration file
Unlike most ircd's and networks, this is a fairly painless process on DareNET.
First, fetch the ircd.conf to the ircd directory:
wget -O ircd.conf http://www.darenet.org/files/ircd/ircd.conf
Edit the configuration lines as needed. Once you have done that, contact a Server Manager so they can setup lsync for your server, which will fetch the additional configuration settings needed and keep them updated automatically.
Updates
If you have been told you need to update your server, please see this guide.