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--- INSTALL
+++ INSTALL
@@ -118,15 +118,18 @@ In the sample configuration file, there are comments b
 ";" -- this is only for the better understanding of the file.
 
 The file is separated in four blocks: [Global], [Operator], [Server], and
-[Channel]. In the [Global] part, there is the main configuration, like the
-server-name and the ports, on which the server should be listening. In the
-[Operator] section, the server-operators are defined and [Server] is the
-section, where the server-links are configured. Use [Channel] blocks to
+[Channel].
+
+In the [Global] section, there is the main configuration like the server
+name and the ports, on which the server should be listening. IRC operators
+of this server are defined in [Operator] blocks. [Server] is the section
+where server links are configured. And [Channel] blocks are used to
 configure pre-defined ("persistent") IRC channels.
 
 The meaning of the variables in the configuration file is explained in the 
 "doc/sample-ngircd.conf", which is used as sample configuration file in
-/usr/local/etc after running "make install" (if you don't already have one).
+/usr/local/etc after running "make install" (if you don't already have one)
+and in the "ngircd.conf" manual page.
 
 
 IV. Command line options
@@ -154,4 +157,4 @@ number. In both cases the server exits after the outpu
 
 
 -- 
-$Id: INSTALL,v 1.13 2003/03/09 22:03:58 alex Exp $
+$Id: INSTALL,v 1.14 2003/03/10 00:23:34 alex Exp $
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--- doc/sample-ngircd.conf
+++ doc/sample-ngircd.conf
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-# $Id: sample-ngircd.conf,v 1.19 2003/03/09 22:03:58 alex Exp $
+# $Id: sample-ngircd.conf,v 1.20 2003/03/10 00:23:34 alex Exp $
 
 #
-# This is a sample configuration for the ngIRCd, which must adept to the
-# local preferences and needs.
+# This is a sample configuration file for the ngIRCd, which must adept to
+# the local preferences and needs.
 #
 # Comments are started with "#" or ";".
 #
@@ -12,56 +12,56 @@
 
 [Global]
 
-	# In the [global] section of this file, there is the place of the
-	# main server configuration. Needed is only the variable "Name",
-	# Info you can adjust, if you like to. For all the others variables,
-	# you can use the defaults, this means you can leave it by default.
+	# The [Global] section of this file is used to define the main
+	# configuration of the server, like the server name and the ports
+	# on which the server should be listening.
 	
 	# Server name in the IRC-network
 	Name = irc.the.net
 	
-	# Info-text of the server. This will be shown i.e. by a WHOIS- or
-	# LINKS-request.
+	# Info text of the server. This will be shown by WHOIS and
+	# LINKS requests for example.
 	Info = Server Info Text
 	
-	# Information about the server and administrator in the ADMIN-request
+	# Information about the server and the administrator, used by the
+	# ADMIN command.
 	;AdminInfo1 = Description
 	;AdminInfo2 = Location
 	;AdminEMail = admin@irc.server
  
-	# Ports, on which the server will listen. There may be more than
+	# Ports on which the server should listen. There may be more than
 	# one port, separated with ";". (Default: 6667)
 	;Ports = 6667, 6668, 66694
 	
-	# Text file with the "message of the day" (MOTD). This will be shown
-	# on a user connection with the server.
+	# Text file with the "message of the day" (MOTD). This message will
+	# be shown to all users connecting to the server:
 	;MotdFile = /usr/local/etc/ngircd.motd
 
-	# User-ID, under which the server is started (for that the server
-	# must be started with root-rights). You can use the name of the
-	# user or the numerical ID.
-	# ATTENTION: the configuration and the MOTD file must be readable
-	# by this user, otherwise RESTART won't work!
+	# User ID under which the server should run; you can use the name
+	# of the user or the numerical ID. ATTENTION: For this to work the
+	# server must have been started with root privileges! In addition,
+	# the configuration and MOTD files must be readable by this user,
+	# otherwise RESTART and REHASH won't work!
 	;ServerUID = 65534
 
-	# Group-ID, under which the server is running (for that the server
-	# must be started with root-rights). You can use the name of the
-	# group or the numerical ID.
+	# Group ID under which the ngircd should run; you can use the name
+	# of the group or the numerical ID. ATTENTION: For this to work the
+	# server must have been started with root privileges!
 	;ServerGID = 65534
 
-	# After <PingTimeout> seconds, the server will send a ping after
-	# inactivity of this client.
+	# After <PingTimeout> seconds of inactivity the server will send a
+	# PING to the peer to test whether it is alive or not.
 	;PingTimeout = 120
 
-	# If there is an answer of a client, to which the ping was sent,
-	# not after <PongTimeout> seconds, it will be disconnected.
+	# If a client fails to answer a PING with a PONG within <PongTimeout>
+	# seconds, it will be disconnected by the server.
 	;PongTimeout = 20
 
-	# The server tries every <ConnectRetry> seconds, not yet connected
-	# or not anymore connected servers to connect.
+	# The server tries every <ConnectRetry> seconds to establish a link
+	# to not yet (or no longer) connected servers.
 	;ConnectRetry = 60
 
-	# Should IRC-operators be allowed to use the MODE command even if
+	# Should IRC Operators be allowed to use the MODE command even if
 	# they are not(!) channel-operators?
 	;OperCanUseMode = no
 
@@ -73,39 +73,37 @@
 	;MaxJoins = 10
 
 [Operator]
-	# In this [operator]-section, there will be the configuration of
-	# the name and password of an IRC operator. There may be more than
-	# one operator-block (for each operator one).
+	# [Operator] sections are used to define IRC Operators. There may be
+	# more than one [Operator] block, one for each local operator.
 	
-	# ID of the operator (may be different of the nick)
+	# ID of the operator (may be different of the nick name)
 	;Name = TheOper
 
-	# Password of the operator
+	# Password of the IRC operator
 	;Password = ThePwd
 
 [Server]
-	# In this [Server] section, there is the configuration of the
-	# servers, which are allowed to connect to your own server.
-	# There may be more than one server-block.
-	# If you configured a port for the connection, then the ngIRCd
-	# tries to connect to this port. If not, it waits for the other
-	# server.
+	# Other servers are configured in [Server] sections. If you
+	# configure a port for the connection, then this ngircd tries to
+	# connect to to the other server on the given port; if not it waits
+	# for the other server to connect.
+	# There may be more than one server block.
 	#
-	# Server-groups:
-	# The ngIRCd allows "server-groups": that means, that you can assign
-	# server-groups for every server, to which you want the ngIRCd to
-	# connect to. If one server of a server-group won't answer, the
-	# ngIRCd tries the next one of this group.
-	# ATTENTION: Server-groups will only work if you defined a port!
+	# Server Groups:
+	# The ngIRCd allows "server groups": You can assign an "ID" to every
+	# server with which you want this ngIRCd to link. If a server of a
+	# group won't answer, the ngIRCd tries to connect to the next server
+	# in the given group. But the ngircd never tries to connect to two
+	# servers with the same group ID.
 	
-	# IRC-name of the server
+	# IRC name of the server
 	;Name = irc2.the.net
    
-	# Hostname of the server
+	# Internet host name of the peer
 	;Host = connect-to-host.the.net
 
-	# Port of the server, to which the ngIRCd should connect. If you
-	# assign no port, the ngIRCd waits for an answer of that server.
+	# Port of the server to which the ngIRCd should connect. If you
+	# assign no port the ngIRCd waits for incoming connections.
 	;Port = 6666
 
 	# Own password for the connection. This password has to be configured
@@ -116,23 +114,24 @@
 	# configured as "MyPassword" on the other server.
 	;PeerPassword = PeerSecret
 	
-	# Group of that server (optional)
+	# Group of this server (optional)
 	;Group = 123
 
 [Channel]
-	# In the [Channel] there can be defined "persistent channels". This
-	# means, that the server creates the channel and even if all users
-	# left this channel, it will persist. There may be more than one
-	# block. Signed with the mode "P", which  can be set or unset, like
-	# normal modes.
+	# Pre-defined channels can be configured in [Channel] sections.
+	# Such channels are created by the server when starting up and even
+	# persist when there are no more members left.
+	# Persistent channels are marked with the mode 'P', which can be set
+	# and unset by IRC operators like other modes on the fly.
+	# There may be more than one [Channel] block.
 	
 	# Name of the channel
 	;Name = #TheName
 
-	# Topic for the channel
+	# Topic for this channel
 	;Topic = a great topic
 	
-	# Channel-modes
+	# Initial channel modes
 	;Modes = tn
 
 # -eof-