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William Pitcock 5360e2ffa5 - Add support for server-enforced mode locks (MLOCK).
This allows the IRCd to enforce MLOCKs that are set by services, which
  eliminates clashes between users setting modes and services enforcing
  it's mlock on channels. (#3055)
2012-05-04 12:47:59 +02:00
Bram Matthys 75d4fecb4b ..This is actually an update of earlier code from CVS, but now it works ok:..
- Added support for "stacked" extbans. Put simply this allows extban combinations
  such as ~q:~c:#test to only silence users on #test, for example. This feature
  is enabled by default, but can be disabled during ./Config -advanced.
  This feature was suggested by Shining Phoenix (#0003193), was then coded
  by aquanight for U3.3, and later on backported and partially redone by Syzop.
  Module coders:
  In an extban ~x:~y:something where we call ~x the 1st, and ~y the 2nd extban:
  Since stacked extbans only makes sense where the 1st one is an action
  extended ban like ~q/~n/~j, most modules won't have to be changed, as
  their extban never gets extended (just like ~c:~q: makes no sense).
  However, you may still want to indicate in some cases that the extban your
  module introduces also shouldn't be used as 2nd extban.
  For example with a textban extban ~T it makes no sense to have ~n:~T.
  The module can indicate this by setting EXTBOPT_NOSTACKCHILD in
  the ExtbanInfo struct used by ExtbanAdd().
  For completeness I note that action modifier extbans are indicated by
  EXTBOPT_ACTMODIFIER. However, note that we currently assume all such
  extbans use the extban_is_ok_nuh_extban and extban_conv_param_nuh_or_extban
  functions. If you don't use these and use EXTBOPT_ACTMODIFIER, then things
  will go wrong with regards to stack-counting.
  Module coders should also note that stacked extbans are not available if
  DISABLE_STACKED_EXTBANS is defined.
- Added extended ban ~R:<nick>, which only matches if <nick> is a registered
  user (has identified to services). This is really only useful in ban
  exemptions, like: +e ~R:Nick would allow Nick to go through all bans if he
  has identified to NickServ. This is often safer than using +e n!u@h.
- Added Extended Invex. This is very much like extended bans, in fact it
  supports some of the same flags. Syntax: +I ~character:mask
  Currently supported are: ~c (channel), ~r (realname) and ~R (registered).
  This can be useful when setting a channel invite only (+i) and then
  setting invite exceptions such as +I ~c:#chan (or even ~c:+#chan), while
  still being able to ban users.
  Because action modifiers (~q/~n/~j) make no sense here, extended invex
  stacking (+I ~a:~b:c) makes no sense either, and is not supported.
  Suggested by DanPMK (#0002817), parts based on patch from ohnobinki.
  Module coders: set EXTBOPT_INVEX in the ExtbanInfo struct used by
  ExtbanAdd() to indicate that your extban may also be used in +I.
- Invex (+I) now always checks cloaked hosts as well. Just like with bans,
  it checks them also when the user is not currently cloaked (eg: did -x, or
  is currently using some VHOST).
- Fixed client desynch caused by (un)banning, reported by Sephiroth (#2837).
2010-08-14 18:27:19 +00:00
Bram Matthys 625102cacd - Fixed bug in CVS where the ban exempt (+e) handling was reversed: if a
non-matching +e was present, one could walk through bans. Reported by
  tabrisnet (#0003909). Bug was caused by chained/stacked extbans.
2010-05-24 12:01:07 +00:00
Bram Matthys 7dee0cdcf1 - Added support for "chained" extbans. Put simply this allows extban combinations
such as ~q:~c:#test to only silence users on #test, for example. This feature
  is enabled by default, but can be disabled during ./Config -advanced. Module
  support for this feature must note the following:
  - For is_ok function, the extban can either assign extban_is_ok_nuh_extban, which
    will deal checking a chained extban (including checking for restricted extbans),
    or it can call that function from its own is_ok routine. For the latter case,
    remember to pass only the mask part of your ban format (ie, don't just pass para as
    otherwise it'll just call your is_ok again).
  - For conv_param function, the extban can either assign extban_conv_param_nuh_or_extban,
    which will automatically call conv_param for a chained extban, or pretty up a n!u@h mask.
  - For is_banned, the extban should call ban_check_mask with the mask part of the parameter.
    This will automatically call is_banned for a stacked extban, or match against a n!u@h. n!u@h
    is checked against the current user (ie, with the info in the globals ban_ip, etc), so things
    can get weird if you call this outside a normal ban check.
  Modules must keep in mind that chained extban support is not available (and neither are the three
  functions above) if DISABLE_STACKED_EXTBANS is #defined (this is controled by Config). Modules will
  not compile/load if they try to use them anyway.
  This change should not break extban modules, and should need some more extensive testing.
- Misc fix for disabling extban chains, should've done stuff in our autoconf
  stuff instead of hacking configure directly :P .
2009-11-29 12:46:29 +00:00
Bram Matthys f966682883 - So called 'smart' banning is now disabled by default, this means you can
now set a ban on *!*@*h.com and then later add one on *!*@*blah.com
  without
  any trouble. Previously the second one was rejected due to the former
  already matching it. To change it back edit the include/config.h setting
  SOCALLEDSMARTBANNING.
2008-02-11 16:00:13 +00:00
Bram Matthys 10fd56d4e8 - ChanMode +S/+c: reverse is now stripped/blocked as well, because it's
similar to color, and is just as annoying (..if not worse).
2007-12-30 11:27:06 +00:00
Bram Matthys 31aaee7652 - Fixed bug in MODE #channel showing extended channel mode parameters when not in #channel.
- Made 'MODE #channel b' and friends show bans to ircops even when not in channel.
2006-08-29 13:22:58 +00:00
Bram Matthys 5757c1a50e +extern MODVAR char modebuf[BUFSIZE], parabuf[BUFSIZE]; 2006-05-21 23:26:12 +00:00
Bram Matthys fe4c8b4a83 - Added 'real' aliases, this are aliases that map to real commands, so you can for example
map the command '/BLAH 5' to 'NICK idiot5'. More info in docs on alias block.
- Modulized: badwords system (src/badwords.c is now gone) and StripColors/StripControlCodes
  to m_message, multiple netsynch routines to m_server, send_list to m_list, a certain mode
  routine to m_svsmode, all /MSG IRC.. webtv stuff to src/modules/webtv.c which is compiled
  with m_message.
  This means another ~1500 lines of code are now in modules (and thus can be upgraded on
  the fly), which brings the total of modulized lines at 32K.
2006-05-21 23:16:53 +00:00
Bram Matthys 8607d950b7 - Made the IRCd calculate the cloaked host only once upon connect, and store (cache) it.
- When checking if a user is banned, we always check the cloakhost too. Previously we could
  not do this if the user had a /VHOST (=a minority of the cases, but still...). In short,
  this is some extra protection to combat ban evasion.
- Performance of is_banned() *slightly* improved (just 1-2 usec, but 7 usec if no bans).
- [Module coders] For extban routines, we now offer a routine extban_is_banned_helper(buf)
  which can be used instead of the ban_realhost/etc static chars stuff, see
  extban_modeq_is_banned for a (real-life) example of how this is used.
- [Services coders!] Added PROTOCTL CLK (requires NICKv2) which adds an extra field in the
  NICK command (when a user connects) right before the infofield (gecos).
  The added field contains the cloaked host, that is: the masked host if +x would have been
  set. This field is ALWAYS sent, regardless of whether the user is actually +x or not.
  Services can then store this field in memory, to know the host of the user if the user
  is set +x (+x-t). This is a (better) alternative to PROTOCTL VHP, with no race conditions,
  and avoids some other VHP problems.
  VHP will stay supported though... so it's not mandatory to switch over.
2006-04-16 23:27:56 +00:00
Bram Matthys fd5c1f778f - Fixed bug in currently unused code, reported by DeadNotBuried (#0002835).
- Modulized NAMES command (can now be upgraded on the fly, if ever needed).
- Added NAMESX support, seeing both mIRC (5.17) and XChat support this. What this does is
  send all rights of all users on the channel in the NAMES reply (eg: @+Syzop if the user is +ov)
  instead of only the highest one (@Syzop in previous example). We only do so if the client
  explicitly requested this via a NAMESX in a PROTOCTL message (eg: 'PROTOCTL NAMESX').
  Note that there is a glitch: since most clients only send the PROTOCTL NAMESX after they
  see NAMESX listed in the 005 announce message this has the effect that if there are
  set::auto-join channels present (where users are automatically joined to by the server) the
  extended NAMES reply will not be sent for those channels, because from the IRC server' point
  of view the join happened before the PROTOCTL and hence it does not know the client wanted
  NAMESX at that point (the result is not catastrophic: the old-style NAMES is sent for those
  channels). Anyway, for all non-autojoin channels this works great. So still worth adding IMO.
  Originally suggested in #0000606.
  Side note: this does not mean we dropped the idea of (also) having a challenge-response
  system for good ;).
2006-02-26 01:06:10 +00:00
Bram Matthys 1d70016ef8 - Made it so a set::maxbanlength and/or set::maxbans of 0 denies all bans properly, and
fixes the first-ban-can-be-as-long-as-you-want bug, both reported by Trocotronic (#2762).
2006-01-24 00:41:08 +00:00
Bram Matthys 950ba7c702 - Made set::maxbanlength also count the "to be set" ban in, otherwise you could exceed the
limit by (max) NICKLEN+USERNAME+HOSTNAME+2, reported by Trocotronic (#0002762).
2006-01-23 20:42:07 +00:00
Bram Matthys b38f4fce10 - set::maxbans / set::maxbanlength were reported as duplicates when they were not, reported
by Jason and trystanscott (#0002753).
- Made it so bans on normal users work with +mu, reported by Nazzy (?).
2006-01-23 20:32:30 +00:00
Bram Matthys 364bf0f605 - Fixes for an amd64 crash problem, reported by Peter Laur (OpenBSD.se).
- Redid some net synching code to make it more efficient (#2716).
- Fixed spamfilter crash problem: the action 'viruschan' is now no longer incompatible
  with target 'user'. Reported by Monk (#0002570).
2006-01-06 19:53:41 +00:00
Bram Matthys a7e3aa01b7 - Made it so you no longer can change your nick to a banned one in a channel, suggested
by vonitsanet (#0002388), partial patch provided by Nazzy.
  This option can be turned off by setting set::check-target-nick-bans to 'no'.
2005-11-10 23:39:12 +00:00
Bram Matthys 4788bc3f76 - Fixed bug where chanmode +f #t (per-user text kick[ban]) was also affecting halfops,
reported by seneces (#0002333).
- Fixed doc bug reported by Dukat (#0002374). Also fixed 2 error msgs related to
  the nickchars system printing out incorrect set:: directives.
- spamfilter.conf and dccallow.conf are now also copied upon make install, reported by
  TommyTheKid (#0002313).
2005-02-26 22:47:10 +00:00
Bram Matthys d3a0bb92f6 - Added channelmode +j (jointhrottle), syntax: /mode #chan +j X:Y, and then it will
throttle the number of joins per-user to X in Y seconds. Idea from Angrywolf (who
  wrote a module that did this before). This might need some more testing :).
  It's enabled by default but can be #undef'ed in include/config.h (line 449).
2005-02-12 00:05:08 +00:00
codemastr 2d814ac488 Made channel mode +c block RGB color codes. Fixed a bug with channel alias{}'s where using the format syntax caused a crash. 2005-02-06 17:12:52 +00:00
Bram Matthys 6508c962f8 - Made m_template.c use CommandAdd() and CMD_FUNC()
- Modulized a lot of commands and related subfunctions: NICK (750 lines), USER (200),
  MODE (2300), WATCH (250), JOIN (600), PART (250), MOTD (100), OPERMOTD (100),
  BOTMOTD (100), LUSERS (100). More will follow soon (probably including more subfunctions
  related to existing commands).
2005-02-03 00:38:40 +00:00
codemastr 839efd901a Added invite exceptions (+I) 2005-01-29 16:55:30 +00:00
codemastr 232b172256 Moved channel mode +G to extcmode to make room for invex 2005-01-23 21:45:49 +00:00
codemastr 107456853e Made it so +f notices are sent to %#chan, not @%#chan 2005-01-17 19:55:20 +00:00
codemastr 191127296a Rewrote some of the previous change to deal with some strange issues 2004-11-26 22:14:30 +00:00
codemastr 637a36a2af If a user is +b on a channel, and set::allow-userhost-change force-rejoin is used, a part/join is not sent in order to prevent flooding 2004-11-25 23:54:21 +00:00
codemastr a11e6df64b Using /invite with no parameters now lists the channels you are invited to but have not yet joined 2004-11-25 19:16:02 +00:00
codemastr b213011ab9 Removed an excess space from the SAMODE notice when a mode without a parameter was set 2004-11-09 20:36:59 +00:00
codemastr 1bb24f0515 Made ./Config better handle command line arguments, Removed NAZIISH_CHBAN_HANDLING as it didn't do anything, Added -advanced flag to ./Config to configure advanced options 2004-11-06 17:33:50 +00:00
codemastr fb0802a22b Corrected numerous -Wall warnings 2004-11-04 21:42:34 +00:00
Bram Matthys 5018dec02f - Windows version can now hold ~4096 connections instead of ~1024
- help.conf: clarified MKPASSWD documentation, reported by hypnetric (#0001926).
- Some modeskip handling for future versions
2004-10-13 18:30:41 +00:00
Bram Matthys fae77f21ec - Module coders: Added HOOKTYPE_REMOTE_JOIN, HOOKTYPE_REMOTE_PART, HOOKTYPE_REMOTE_KICK (all
work just the same as the HOOKTYPE_LOCAL_* variants).
- Module coders: HOOKTYPE_REMOTE_CONNECT is now also called during net-merge. You can use
  IsSynched(sptr->srvptr) to find out if it's called due to a net merge (0) or a connect (1).
- Added spamfiler 'user' (u) target. This regex is checked against nick!user@host:realname
  when a user connects. This makes it easy to ban drones with simple patterns.
  For example: '/spamfilter add u gzline 86400 Drone[0-9]+!.+@.+:Drone[0-9]'
  would kill any drones that have both a nick and realname with 'Drone' followed by digits.
2004-10-06 20:33:13 +00:00
Bram Matthys 9b882e5c6d - Fixed a bug regarding chanmode +mu where the <IRC> messages were not properly relayed
to all servers. Reported by Aenox (#0002079).
2004-09-18 22:31:08 +00:00
codemastr b9558cebe4 ... 2004-09-04 00:00:49 +00:00
codemastr e1d088de41 Fixed a few compile warnings, made +b apply to IPs correctly 2004-09-03 23:48:15 +00:00
codemastr 283014822d Made the new numerics use nicknames 2004-06-25 19:28:38 +00:00
Bram Matthys 9c51507d36 - Made IPv6 bans work the way they should again, reported by al5001 (#0001876). 2004-06-25 01:03:32 +00:00
codemastr c4ee6e5114 Converted a bunch of notices to numerics 2004-06-23 19:47:40 +00:00
codemastr 8e5fb728a4 Added ELIST support 2004-06-21 18:40:02 +00:00
Bram Matthys 023cef1fb7 - Made extbans desynchs a bit more friendly: if a bantype is unknown for the server
it will just accept it if it's from a remote server, and also ops/etc will be allowed
  to REMOVE any unknown extbans (but not add new unknown ones).
- Added extended ban type ~n (nickchange ban), if a user matches this (s)he can not
  change nicks (eg: +b ~n:*!*@*.aol.com) unless (s)he has voice or higher.
  This can be useful as an overall measure for some +m chans (+b ~n:!*@*) or against
  specific 'good' people that are just nickflooding due to a wrongly configured script.
- Added set::restrict-extendedbans by which you can disallow normal users to use
  any extendedbans ("*") or disallow only certain ones (eg: "qc").
- Made the negative TS message a bit more annoying if time is off more than 10 seconds.
2004-06-12 01:26:23 +00:00
Bram Matthys 76f0f87fdd - Added set::spamfilter::virus-help-channel-deny. This allows you to block any
normal joins to the virus-help-channel. This way you could prevent users into
  accidental (or tricked) joining of the virus-help-channel and becomming infected.
  This feature is disabled by default. Requested by bleepy (#0001811).
2004-05-18 00:39:45 +00:00
Bram Matthys aab9bffe23 - Changed the way MSG/NOTICE <prefix>#chan works:
- It now goes to <prefix> and higher, so '/notice +#chan hi!' goes to +vhoaq
  - You need at least voice in order to be able to msg/notice +#chan, %#chan or @#chan
  - You need at least ops in order to be able to msg/notice &#chan or ~#chan
  - Any multi-prefix targets will be converted automatically (eg: ~&@#chan to @#chan).
  - internal: use of the CHANOPPFX macro is now deprecated.
  All of this was done to make it a bit more 'safe' and userfriendly (#0001812).
2004-05-14 22:34:17 +00:00
Bram Matthys af94fd243a - Local opers can now also join +O (operonly) channels (#0001694). 2004-05-14 19:55:12 +00:00
codemastr 99bd34fbb9 Added module support for Windows 2004-05-12 22:02:05 +00:00
Bram Matthys d1bfc78a45 - Fixed /who +m bug for opers, reported by Bugz (#0001715).
- Fixed halfop mode code to not check remote halfop modes (desynch danger).
2004-04-13 22:22:50 +00:00
Bram Matthys 24336c6153 - Updated server<->server code for MODE so operoverride bug #0001704 and other
feature requests can be fixed/added in the future (3.2.1).
2004-04-13 19:04:41 +00:00
codemastr 2f64d946b4 Made set::modes-on-join work with extcmodes 2004-03-10 03:49:04 +00:00
codemastr 5b1be6a347 Fixed a HOOKTYPE_PRE_LOCAL_JOIN bug 2004-03-07 21:50:07 +00:00
codemastr 2b19a70d31 Redesigned HOOKTYPE_PRE_LOCAL_JOIN 2004-03-04 23:06:54 +00:00
codemastr 389c51c212 Fixed a problem with setting +qaohv on a +S user 2004-02-20 04:16:53 +00:00
Bram Matthys d6e0d8ba0e - Module coders: for extended channelmodes the EXCHK_ACCESS* the return
value should now be one of EX_*:
  EX_DENY        : disallowed, except for oper override
  EX_ALLOW       : allowed
  EX_ALWAYS_DENY : disallowed, even in case of operoverride (eg for
                   operlevel modes like +A).
  Note that it's backward compatible since TRUE/EX_ALLOW=1 and FALSE/EX_DENY=0.
- Fixed a few bugs with oper override & extended chanmodes, for example
  chanmode +T could not be set by a globop w/can_override and non-+hoaq.
2004-02-17 20:37:26 +00:00