We will now ask you a number of questions. You can just press ENTER to accept the defaults! In what directory do you want to install UnrealIRCd? (Note: UnrealIRCd 4 will need to be installed somewhere. If this directory does not exist it will be created.) [/home/k4be/unrealircd] -> What should the default permissions for your configuration files be? (Set this to 0 to disable) It is strongly recommended that you use 0600 to prevent unwanted reading of the file [0600] -> If you want, you can manually enter the path to OpenSSL/LibreSSL here. In most cases you can leave this blank and it will be detected automatically. [] -> Do you want to enable remote includes? This allows stuff like this in your configuration file: include "http://www.somesite.org/files/opers.conf"; [No] -> Do you want to enable prefixes for chanadmin and chanowner? This will give +a the & prefix and ~ for +q (just like +o is @) Supported by the major clients (mIRC, xchat, epic, eggdrop, Klient, PJIRC, irssi, CGI:IRC, etc.) This feature should be enabled/disabled network-wide. [Yes] -> How far back do you want to keep the nickname history? [2000] -> What is the maximum sendq length you wish to have? [3000000] -> What is the maximum number of sockets (and file descriptors) that UnrealIRCd may use? It is recommended to leave this at the default setting 'auto', which at present results in a limit of up to 8192, depending on the system. When you boot UnrealIRCd later you will always see the effective limit. [auto] -> Would you like to pass any custom parameters to configure? See `./configure --help' and write them here: [] ->