example config: dnsbl{} block change, update explanation comment a bit

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Ariadne Conill 2020-07-05 21:09:48 -06:00
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@ -383,14 +383,14 @@ serverhide {
disable_hidden = no;
};
/* These are the blacklist settings.
/* These are the DNSBL settings.
* You can have multiple combinations of host and rejection reasons.
* They are used in pairs of one host/rejection reason.
*
* These settings should be adequate for most networks.
* The default settings should be adequate for most networks.
*
* Word to the wise: Do not use blacklists like SPEWS for blocking IRC
* connections.
* It is not recommended to use DNSBL services designed for e-mail spam
* prevention, such as SPEWS for blocking IRC connections.
*
* As of charybdis 2.2, you can do some keyword substitution on the rejection
* reason. The available keyword substitutions are:
@ -410,13 +410,13 @@ serverhide {
* is considered a match. If included, a comma-separated list of *quoted*
* strings is allowed to match queries. They may be of the format "0" to "255"
* to match the final octet (e.g. 127.0.0.1) or "127.x.y.z" to explicitly match
* an A record. The blacklist is only applied if it matches anything in the
* an A record. The DNSBL match is only applied if it matches anything in the
* list. You may freely mix full IP's and final octets.
*
* Consult your blacklist provider for the meaning of these parameters; they
* are usually used to denote different ban types.
* Consult your DNSBL provider for the meaning of these parameters; they
* are usually used to denote different block reasons.
*/
blacklist {
dnsbl {
host = "rbl.efnetrbl.org";
type = ipv4;
reject_reason = "${nick}, your IP (${ip}) is listed in EFnet's RBL. For assistance, see http://efnetrbl.org/?i=${ip}";