not picked up by any other IRCd. The 005 tokens KNOCK MAP USERIP are
now used instead. We do not announce STARTTLS in 005 anymore as this
is way too late (post-handshake, sensitive info already sent and/or
received). Not to mention STARTTLS is not the preferred method to
setup a secure connection in the first place.
Module coders: this means CommandAdd() with M_ANNOUNCE should no
longer be used. If a 3rd party module does use it, then UnrealIRCd
will now raise a warning. In a later UnrealIRCd version the flag
is likely to be removed completely so would cause a compile error.
(I doubt any module uses this anyway... but still..)
* The operclass privileges have been redone. Since there were 50+ changes
to the 100+ privileges it makes little sense to list the changes here.
If, like 99% of the users, you use default operclasses such as "globop"
and "admin-with-override" then you don't need to do anything.
However, if you have custom operclass { } blocks then the privileges
will have to be redone. For more information on the conversion process,
see https://www.unrealircd.org/docs/FAQ#New_operclass_permissions
For the new list of permissions, with much better naming and grouping:
https://www.unrealircd.org/docs/Operclass_permissions
The inconsistency in the privileges was initially reported by webczat in
https://bugs.unrealircd.org/view.php?id=4771
The subsequent reorganization took two full days, so.. hopefully the
people who are using - or plan to use - custom operclasses will like the
new layout... except that they need to redo their work of course ;)
- Renamed unreal32docs.tk.html to unreal32docs.tr.html
- Module coders: Added HOOKTYPE_POST_SERVER_CONNECT (1 param: cptr) which is called when
a server connects, just like HOOTYPE_SERVER_CONNECT but this is actually called *after*
all clients and channels are synched. Obviously needed for some modules which must synch
data that refers to clients/channels that would otherwise not exist yet on the other side.
- Numeric audit: 15 small changes (int/long mismatches etc). This might have fixed some
bugs on architectures where 'long' and 'int' have different sizes (eg: opteron).
- Added release notes (no, we won't release 3.2.1 anytime soon.. just updating ;p).
- Added various extra messages to make it a bit more easier for people who are
upgrading (win32 commands.dll, cloaking mod).
- Made win32 ssl<->non-ssl modules binary compatible.
- Added ssl/non-ssl check in Mod_Version on *NIX.
- Added set::options::flat-map: This makes all servers look like they are linked
directly to the server you are on (/map, /links), thus you cannot see which server
is linked to which ("hopcount"). This can make it a bit harder for kiddies to find
any 'weak spots' (which server to attack/[D]DoS). Obviously opers will always
see the real map.