with the same oper block. Suggested by kain.
- Made /dns oper-only (the ircd command, not your client /dns command :p).
- Various help.conf fixes. Reported by nukie (#0001373).
this will currently produce a lot of warnings with -Wall.
- Fixed 159 of 184 warnings detected by the above, the other warnings are false.
Most warnings had to do with long vs int, and thus the format strings (%d->%ld)
or the vars (int->long) have been changed (many of these were time_t/TS vs int).
Only a few rare crashbugs were discovered.
- Module coders: for HOOKTYPE_LOCAL_CHANMODE the 'sendts' parameter was changed
from type 'int' to 'time_t', while in most circumstances (like on ia32)
you won't notice, I suggest you to update your callback functions anyway.
- Possibly fixed an issue with set::modes-on-join and mode +f, it could have
set random remove-chanmode times in the default chanmode line.
- Added 'action' field to ban version { } which can be: kill: kills the user (default),
tempshun: shun the specific connection only, kline/zline/gline/gzline/shun: place
a ban on *@IP. Time of those bans can be specified in set::ban-version-tkl-time.
It's up to the admin to take a good decision, sometimes zlines are best (=won't use
much sockets but will reconnect quite quickly), sometimes tempshun (=will use 1 socket
but generates nearly no network traffic), sometimes klines/glines, etc..
- Changed some useless stuff.
- Enabled EXTCMODE by default, I presume it's stable but can't promise anything.
- Module coders: changed 'allowed' callback function for umodes&snomasks,
from 'aClient *sptr' to 'aClient *sptr, int what'.
'what' will be MODE_ADD if trying to add and MODE_DEL if trying to remove.
- Added checks for /sethost&/chghost to same host.
- Added remove-chanmode-after-X-minutes in +f.
The format is +f [30j#R5]:15, where 5 is the "do -R after 5 minutes". For a default
action like +i you would have to do the same: +f [30j#i5]:15 (remove 'i' after 5 minutes).
Additionally, 2 config items are added:
- set::modef-default-unsettime, if this is set to for example '5' then things like
+f [30j]:15 will be transormed into +f [30j#i5]:15. It's just a default, the user can still
override it. By default this feature is not used.
- set::modef-max-unsettime, specifies the maximum amount of time for the <time> parameter,
by default this is set to 60 (=1 hour), the value should be between 0 and 255.
I didn't do the extended tests I usually do but it seems stable, also the docs are updated
but are probably updated again later to make it a bit more readable.
Feel free to report any bugs as soon as you discover them.
The only thing I could think of is: _usually_ only 1 server will have the -i/-R/.. timer
running, so if that server splits (or even worse dies) it will only be -i/-R/.. at that server
and when they sync back they merge chanmodes so +i/+R is set again.
I don't consider this a huge problem but maybe it can be inconveniently, if people have
a lot of trouble with this I'll have to consider a 50% recode of the +f system :/.
- Module coders: new hooks: part, kick, chanmode, topic. changed: quit (added 'comment' param).
- Enlarged REPORT_* vars a bit.
- IPv6: UnrealIRCd can now lookup ip6.arpa addresses too (original IRCnet patch modified for
UnrealIRCd by Onliner).
If BUFFERPOOL dbuf_put would return -1, but at some places !dbuf_put was used,
I've changed it so it will return 0 (so use !dbuf_put now, don't use dbuf_put(...) < 0 :P).
I also added some nice warning thing. I couldn't send from the send routine because that's risky ;).
And...... I also doubled the default BUFFERPOOL, so if you leave everything the default then
BUFFERPOOL is now 52Mb instead of 26Mb, which should be ok for now.
- Module changes: added two hooks: HOOKTYPE_USERMSG and HOOKTYPE_CHANMSG, changed umode_get.
The HOOKTYPE_USERMSG has been tested with a +D (deaf for private msgs except for opers)
module, the channel thing not yet...
added global/local mode flag to umode_get, or use umode_lget (local) / umode_gget (global) :P.
Blah.
* same for scan message
* don't say "you have not registered" on NOTICE in unregistered state.
* made a send_prot(aClient, ConfigItem_link) for sending PROTOCTL message,
takes care of sending ZIP in token in case of a ziplink (indeed, I don't
send "ZIP" if it's not marked as a ziplink).
* added automatic fallback tot uncompressed link in case one of the sides
has zip turned off or not compiled in.
* added configcheck for link::options::zip turned on when not compiled
in (just like we do with ssl).
instead of using a 2nd flag here for the special case of "the first zip msg"
like in hybrid/etc I use cptr->zip->first to flag that. Except for the many
#ifdef ZIP_LINKS blocks added I also had to do some stuff outside it, like
crc32->our_crc32 because zlib defines it, made a READBUF define (8192),
added a msg var to parsing/send functions.. blah.. etc ;P.
I've also put the patch online at www.vulnscan.org/tmp/zip_links.diff so you
can easily look what I've changed.
TODO: ask in ./Config if ziplinks should be enabled and let ./configure check
for zlib + add the library to IRCDLIBS in Makefile if enabled.
TODO: some little code cleanups