

The commands module, and the cloaking module. There are 2 modules that need to be loaded. Time to open nf, and start configuring! 3.2 Loading the Proper Modules Read section 4.1 of the Unreal documentation to get an explanation. For windows users, I recommend something that can display line numbers, as this will make things easier for fixing any errors.Īny configuration notation used here is the same as what is used in the Unreal documentation. You may open this with your favorite text editor. Windows users might want to read Couldn't open "nf"- No such file or directory, which tells you how to create nf without having Windows add a hidden file extension to the end of the file name. To begin, you will need to create a file called "nf" in main Unreal directory. I cannot stress how important it is to read the documentation enough! The documentation is important, and you will need to read it to be able to get support from the Unreal support channel or forums. In order to secure your server, or configure advanced features, you will need to read the documentation. This tutorial is meant to give you a basic setup to get your server running. You will need to read the documentation in order to properly configure some things here. Following this is not a substitute for reading the documentation. A good configuration can take as little as 15 minutes for someone who knows what they are doing, and as long as a couple hours for someone who is new to running an IRCd. Config anything other than the default for install path, you will need to run:Ĭonfiguring UnrealIRCd takes time and effort. Go to the Unreal3.2 directory, and run:.

tar.gz file using the following 2 commands: tar.gz file on your shell by either uploading it with FTP, or using WGET (or simmilar). If you are on Windows, be sure to select either Win32 or Win32-SSL. From the left, download the proper version.Older versions are not compatible with some of these settings. Note: This tutorial is designed for Unreal 3.2.7 and newer. If you don't know any of the following terms, you are not fit to run an IRCd: router, firewall, nameserver, oper, public IP, private IP, DNS, NTP. Running an IRCd takes time, effort, and plenty of knowledge about IRC, networking, and about the operating system you are intending to run it on.
