Blacklist-module directive

NOTE: Do not confuse this with the Blacklist block, which allows you to ban users based on DNSBL (DNS Blacklists)

With blacklist-module you can tell UnrealIRCd to never load a particular module. Any  lines for the module are ignored.

This can be used by advanced users to selectively disable modules that would otherwise be automatically loaded through. See under Example below for more information.

Syntax
blacklist-module ;

UnrealIRCd automatically adds the correct suffix (.DLL or .so) and will also automatically deal with modules/ vs src/modules/ directories.

In UnrealIRCd 6.1.0 and higher you can use wildcards, eg: blacklist-module rpc/*;

Example
/* Just load all of UnrealIRCd's functionality (all 150+ modules) */ include "modules.default.conf";

/* We don't want these channel modes! See https://www.unrealircd.org/docs/Channel_Modes for names */ blacklist-module chanmodes/halfop;

/* Disable /ADMIN (admin) and usermode +B (usermodes/bot) too */ blacklist-module "admin"; blacklist-module "usermodes/bot";

Note that disabling certain basic modules can have undesired effects. Carefully read the comments in ! For example, it would not be wise to disable the  module.