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Configuration
Creating a config file
To generate a basic configuration file, run znc --makeconf
after installation.
It is NOT a good idea to create a new config file manually, please use znc --makeconf
!
File locations
- Configuration - ZNC gets its configuration by reading the file
~/.znc/configs/znc.conf
. - Misc - Other files are also stored in the
~/.znc
directory, such as the SSL certificate (znc.pem) and the PidFile (znc.pid). - Local Modules - Stored in
~/.znc/modules
. ZNC will look in the local module directory first when trying to load a module. - Global Modules - Stored in
/usr/local/lib/znc
by default (where/usr/local
is the prefix you chose). This is/usr/lib/znc
if you used the Debian package. - Binaries -
znc
,znc-config
, andznc-buildmod
are all stored in/usr/local/bin
(or in/usr/bin
) by default. You can change this when you configure by using./configure --prefix=/whatever/path/you/want
.
Editing config
In most cases you should NOT edit znc.conf directly. Use webadmin instead.
If you really need to edit znc.conf by hand, do the following:
- pkill -SIGUSR1 znc
- to save current runtime configuration to znc.conf
- pkill znc
- to shutdown running ZNC instance
- Edit znc.conf
- znc
- to start it again with new configuration
Config file structure
The following pseudo content illustrates the config structure with single listener, user, network and channel. Naturally, there can be multiple instances of each.
Key = Value <Listener name> Key = Value </Listener> <User name> Key = Value <Network name> Key = Value <Chan name> Key = Value </Chan> </Network> <Pass password> Key = Value </Pass> </User>
Config file settings
ZNC 1.6 configuration file consists of the following settings. All values are examples.
Global
AnonIPLimit | Limits the number of unidentified connections per IP. |
AnonIPLimit = 10 | |
BindHost | The list of allowed bindhosts. It is used by the webadmin module for users to select one. (Set different bindhosts in "Settings" on your Webadmin-Interface first - one per line - to make them appear in users configs afterwards) |
BindHost = 10.2.3.4 BindHost = ... | |
ConnectDelay | The time every connection will be delayed, in seconds. Some servers refuse your connection if you reconnect too fast. This affects the connection between ZNC and the IRC server; not the connection between your IRC client and ZNC. |
ConnectDelay = 5 | |
LoadModule | Load global modules on startup. |
LoadModule = webadmin LoadModule = modperl LoadModule = modpython | |
MaxBufferSize | Sets the global Max Buffer Size a user can have. |
MaxBufferSize = 500 | |
Motd | The "message of the day" which is sent to clients on connect via notice from *status. Can be specified multiple times. |
Motd = ... Motd = ... | |
PidFile | Make ZNC write a pid file. ZNC does not need this itself. See the FAQ on info how to crontab ZNC. |
PidFile = /home/znc/.znc/znc.pid | |
ProtectedWebSessions | Whether IP changing during each web session is disallowed. |
ProtectedWebSessions = true | |
ServerThrottle | The time between two connect attempts to the same hostname. |
ServerThrottle = 30 | |
Skin | The web interface skin. |
Skin = _default_ | |
SSLCertFile | The TLS/SSL certificate file from which ZNC reads its server certificate. |
SSLCertFile = /home/znc/.znc/znc.pem | |
SSLCiphers | Allowed SSL ciphers. |
SSLCiphers = RC4:HIGH:!aNULL:!MD5 | |
StatusPrefix | The prefix for the status and module queries. This setting may be overwritten by users. |
StatusPrefix = * | |
TrustedProxy | ... |
TrustedProxy = ... TrustedProxy = ... | |
Version | The ZNC version that wrote this file. |
Version = 1.6.0 |
Listener
Definition of a port that ZNC should listen on.
AllowIRC | Whether the port allows IRC connections. |
AllowIRC = true | |
AllowWeb | Whether the port allows web connections. |
AllowWeb = true | |
Host | An optional host or IP on which ZNC listens. |
Host = 10.2.3.4 | |
IPv4 | Whether the port listens using IPv4. |
IPv4 = true | |
IPv6 | Whether the port listens using IPv6. |
IPv6 = true | |
Port | The port number. WARNING: Some web browsers reject port 6667. |
Port = 12345 | |
SSL | Whether this port is listening using SSL. |
SSL = true | |
URIPrefix | Prefix that ZNC should make the web interface available under. This can be used to make ZNC available behind a reverse proxy. |
URIPrefix = /znc/ |
User
The user definition, you can have more than one. Each user may only connect to one network, so you need a separate user for each network. This is intended behavior! (See the FAQ about multiple networks)
Admin | Whether the user has admin rights (e.g. in the webadmin module). |
Admin = true | |
Allow | By default everyone is able to connect to ZNC as this user. With an Allow line you can restrict access to the specified IPs. Wildcards (*) are supported and multiple Allow lines can be set up. |
Allow = * | |
AltNick | The alternate nick ZNC will use if your main nick is in use. |
AltNick = somebody_ | |
AppendTimestamp | Whether to append the timestamps to the message or not |
AppendTimestamp = false | |
AutoClearChanBuffer | If set to false , it will buffer channels even while you are attached, and play the whole buffer back to you each time you connect. If set to true , it won't buffer channels while you are attached, and the buffer will be reset upon each playback.
|
AutoClearChanBuffer = true | |
AutoClearQueryBuffer | If set to false , it will buffer queries even while you are attached, and play the whole buffer back to you each time you connect. If set to true , it won't buffer queries while you are attached, and the buffer will be reset upon each playback. See also query buffers.
|
AutoClearQueryBuffer = true | |
BindHost | ... |
BindHost = ... | |
Buffer | This is the amount of lines that the playback buffer will store before dropping off the oldest line. The buffers are stored in the memory by default. |
Buffer = 300 | |
ChanModes | Default modes ZNC will set when you join an empty channel. |
ChanModes = +stn | |
ClientEncoding | ... |
ClientEncoding = ... | |
CTCPReply | A request-reply-pair for CTCP-requests. Format: <request> <reply> .
|
CTCPReply = VERSION unknown v1.0 | |
DCCBindHost | ... |
DCCBindHost = ... | |
DenyLoadMod | If set to true , the user isn't able to load modules.
|
DenyLoadMod = false | |
DenySetBindHost | If set to true , the user isn't able to change his vhost.
|
DenySetBindHost = false | |
Ident | ... |
Ident = znc | |
JoinTries | How often should ZNC try to join if the first join failed, e.g. due to channel mode +i/+k or if you're banned. |
JoinTries = 10 | |
LoadModule | Load user modules on startup. |
LoadModule = controlpanel LoadModule = chansaver | |
MaxJoins | How many channels should ZNC join at once. Lower this if you get disconnected for 'Excess flood. |
MaxJoins = 3 | |
MaxNetworks | Maximum number of networks a user is allowed to have. |
MaxNetworks = 5 | |
MaxQueryBuffers | Maximum number of query buffers that are stored. 0 is unlimited.
|
MaxQueryBuffers = 50 | |
MultiClients | Set this to true , if you want to be able to connect with multiple clients at once.
|
MultiClients = true | |
Nick | Your primary nick. |
Nick = somebody | |
PrependTimestamp | Whether to prepend the timestamps to the message or not |
PrependTimestamp = true | |
QuitMsg | The default quit message ZNC will use when you jump servers or call shutdown. |
QuitMsg = ZNC - http://znc.in | |
RealName | ... |
Real Name = Got ZNC? | |
Skin | ... |
Skin = _default_ | |
StatusPrefix | The prefix for the status and module queries. |
StatusPrefix = * | |
TimestampFormat | The format for the timestamps used in buffers, for example |
TimestampFormat = [%H:%M:%S] | |
Timezone | Set this to your local setting, so you'll get correct times in your timestamps. The format is case sensitive. |
Timezone = Europe/Berlin |
Network
The user definition, you can have more than one. Each user may only connect to one network, so you need a separate user for each network. This is intended behavior! (See the FAQ about multiple networks)
AltNick | Overrides the AltNick setting in the User section. |
AltNick = somebody_ | |
BindHost | Overrides the BindHost setting in the User section. |
BindHost = fake.doma.in | |
Encoding | ... |
Encoding = UTF-8 | |
FloodBurst | How many lines ZNC sends at once. |
FloodBurst = 4 | |
FloodRate | How many lines per second ZNC sends after the FloodBurst |
FloodRate = 1.00 | |
Ident | Overrides the Ident setting in the User section. |
Ident = znc | |
IRCConnectEnabled | If set to false , user doesn't connect to IRC servers.
|
IRCConnectEnabled = false | |
JoinDelay | Defines the delay in seconds, until channels are joined after getting connected. |
JoinDelay = 0 | |
LoadModule | Load network modules on startup. |
LoadModule = simple_away LoadModule = route_replies | |
Nick | Overrides the Nick setting in the User section. |
Nick = somebody | |
QuitMsg | Overrides the QuitMsg setting in the User section. |
QuitMsg = ZNC - http://znc.in | |
RealName | Overrides the RealName setting in the User section. |
RealName = Got ZNC? | |
Server | Adds a server to the list of servers this user will be able to connect to. If you want ZNC to connect to the IRC server using SSL, put '+' in front of the port number. The IP can be IPv6. If the server requires a password, just add it as the third argument. |
Server = irc.freenode.net +6697 |
Chan
Channels you want ZNC to join when connecting.
AutoClearChanBuffer | Overrides the User-level AutoClearChanBuffer setting. |
AutoClearChanBuffer = false | |
Buffer | Overrides the User-level Buffer setting. |
Buffer = 100 | |
Detached | Whether the channel is detached ie. visible to clients. |
Detached = true | |
Disabled | Whether ZNC joins the channel. |
Disabled = true | |
Key | An optional channel key. |
Key = secret | |
Modes | Overrides the User-level ChanModes setting. |
Modes = +stn |
Pass
Used by the client to connect to ZNC. A hash may be generated using znc --makepass
.
Hash | The hash of a salted password. |
Hash = 44ccdd8655fb2c9bf8e6026fc51dfeabfd3e361f696c9373c00a496a4dcaed6f | |
Method | The hashing method. |
Method = sha256 | |
Salt | Random 20 characters for salting the password. |
Salt = ,e9a+t9WwSCjR_5:XAQu |
Config file change history
Added in 1.6
- SSLCiphers and TrustedProxy (Global)
- URIPrefix (Listener)
- AutoClearQueryBuffer, ClientEncoding, and MaxQueryBuffers (User)
- Encoding, JoinDelay and QuitMsg (Network)
- Disabled (Chan)
Added in 1.2
- MaxJoins (User)
Older pre 1.x settings
- DCCVHost - This is the IP address used for DCC bouncing.
- BounceDCCs - If set to
true
, the DCCs will be bounced by ZNC. - DCCLookupMethod - If set to
default
, ZNC will use the IP the clients sends for the DCC connections; if set toclient
, ZNC will use the IP the client connects from. - Listener = [web_only|irc_only] [host or IP] [+]port - Configuration of listening port. Use web_only or irc_only, if you don't want port to be universal. Put host/IP before the port with a space between to bind to a specific IP (notice that in this case the listener can't listen on both ipv4 and ipv6). Then goes the port ZNC will listen on. If the port is prepended with a '+' (without space) then ZNC listens using SSL. You can have several listeners in one ZNC. (Introduced in 0.090, see next chapter for older versions)
- Listener4 or Listener6 - Exactly the same as Listener, but will use only IPv4 or IPv6.
- ISpoofFile - ZNC will write the ident of the user trying to connect to this file. Very useful if your shell supports oidentd.
- ISpoofFormat - The format of the ISpoofFile.
Before 0.096
- BindHost was named vHost
Before 0.090:
- Listen was similar to Listener4 from last version, without irc_only/web_only support.
- Listen6 was similar to Listener or Listener6 (depending on your OS) from last version, without irc_only/web_only support.
- TODO: When did Listeners become their own substructure?