Update Eggdrop docs (#2160)
* Add package install directions * change irc servers * fix formatting * Update server env docs ...and remove old dns module comment * Finish sentence * typo fix
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@ -26,13 +26,13 @@ This variable sets the IRC server Eggdrop will connect to. Examples are:
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```console
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```console
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-e SERVER=just.a.normal.server
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-e SERVER=just.a.normal.server
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-e SERVER=you.need.to.change.this:6667
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-e SERVER="you.need.to.change.this 6667"
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-e SERVER=another.example.com:7000:password
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-e SERVER="another.example.com 7000 password"
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-e SERVER=[2001:db8:618:5c0:263::]:6669:password
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-e SERVER="[2001:db8:618:5c0:263::] 6669 password"
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-e SERVER=ssl.example.net:+6697
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-e SERVER="ssl.example.net +6697"
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```
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```
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Only one server can be specified via an environmental variable. The + denotes an SSL-enabled port. After the first run, it is advised to edit the eggdrop config directly to add additional servers (see Long-term Persistence below).
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Note that specifiying a port or password will require enclosing the entire argument within quotes. Only one server can be specified via an environmental variable. The + denotes an SSL-enabled port. After the first run, it is advised to edit the eggdrop config directly to add additional servers (see Long-term Persistence below).
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### `NICK`
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### `NICK`
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@ -90,11 +90,7 @@ If you want to expose network connections for your bot, you'll also want to use
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to your docker run command line.
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to your docker run command line.
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## Docker-isms
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## Common Errors
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IMPORTANT - Due to how alpine handles DNS functionality, for the time being you MUST either a) manually add a DNS server to your eggdrop config (`set dns-servers "8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4"` would do the trick) or b) disable the DNS module (commenting out `loadmodule dns` in the config) in order for DNS resolution to work. We are currently testing new code to mitigate this issue.
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You'll know you're affected by this quirk if you see errors such as `nslookup: can't resolve '(null)': Name does not resolve` or the generic `Failed connect to irc.libera.chat (DNS lookup failed)`.
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# docker-compose.yml
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# docker-compose.yml
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