/*
* IRC - Internet Relay Chat, include/ircd_defs.h
* Copyright (C) 1990 Jarkko Oikarinen and
* University of Oulu, Computing Center
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*
* Commentary by Bleep (Thomas Helvey)
*
* $Id: ircd_defs.h,v 1.3.2.4 2004/01/11 00:23:32 isomer Exp $
*/
#ifndef INCLUDED_ircd_defs_h
#define INCLUDED_ircd_defs_h
/*
* Definitions used everywhere in the server
* NOTE: Changing any of these definitions is equivalent to a protocol
* revision. Every server on a given network must also use the same sizes.
*/
/*
* NICKLEN is the maximum length allowed for a nickname
*
* Because certain networks are very helpful in finding bugs, the below
* is a default that can easily be overridden in CFLAGS. Just add
* -DNICKLEN=15 to CFLAGS and save your config in .., and you can forget about
* it. Thanks for helping debug guys.
*/
#ifndef NICKLEN
#define NICKLEN 15
#endif
/*
* USERLEN is the maximum length allowed of a user name including an optional
* leading '~' if the user name has not been authenticated by an auth (RFC 931)
* server query.
*/
#define USERLEN 10
/*
* HOSTLEN is exactly long enough to hold one (1) segment of FQDN or hostname.
* This is due to an historical misinterpretation of RFC 1034.
* 3.1. Name space specifications and terminology
*
* The domain name space is a tree structure. Each node and leaf on the
* tree corresponds to a resource set (which may be empty). The domain
* system makes no distinctions between the uses of the interior nodes and
* leaves, and this memo uses the term "node" to refer to both.
*
* Each node has a label, which is zero to 63 octets in length. Brother
* nodes may not have the same label, although the same label can be used
* for nodes which are not brothers. One label is reserved, and that is
* the null (i.e., zero length) label used for the root.
*
* This has proven not to be a problem in the past as connections with FQDN's
* of greater than 63 characters are rejected by the server, and most FQDN's
* are shorter. It is possible to have a valid FQDN longer than 63 characters.
*/
#define HOSTLEN 63
/*
* ACCOUNTLEN is the maximum length for the account name, which can be set
* with the ACCOUNT (AC) command. This is used for keeping track of who's
* logged into which account, for the benefit of irc services.
*/
#define ACCOUNTLEN 12
/*
* REALLEN is the maximum length for user supplied information about a client
* connection (gcos). This information is set at client/server registration
* time.
*/
#define REALLEN 50
/*
* PASSWDLEN is the maximum length for a password used for connecting servers
* and clients.
*/
#define PASSWDLEN 20
/*
* SOCKIPLEN is the length of a dotted quad ip address "XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX"
*/
#define SOCKIPLEN 15
/*
* TOPICLEN is the maximum length for channel topics and kill comments
*/
#define TOPICLEN 160
/*
* AWAYLEN is the maximum length for away messages
*/
#define AWAYLEN 160
/*
* BUFSIZE is exactly long enough to hold one protocol message (RFC 1459)
* including the line termination (\r\n).
*/
#define BUFSIZE 512 /* WARNING: *DONT* CHANGE THIS!!!! */
#define MAXTARGETS 20
#define STARTTARGETS 10
#define RESERVEDTARGETS 12
#endif /* INCLUDED_ircd_defs_h */
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