you have to put 'spamfilter yes;' in every alias block you want to get filtered.
This is so you can have for example /MS filtered (due to heavy spam), while keeping
/NS and /CS unfiltered. Reported by Homer (#0002496).
- The memoserv aliases (/MS and /MEMOSERV) now have spamfiltering enabled by default.
in the function, reported by Robby22 (#0002696).
- Fixed set::static-part set to 'no' not working properly. Reported by Robby22 (#0002698).
- Fixed crash in new resolver, reported by firstof9.
unreal version that the user is using. I presume this can be helpful (although nobody ever
suggested it ;p). The macros (#define's) are:
UNREAL_VERSION_GENERATION The generation version number eg: 3 for 3.2.4
UNREAL_VERSION_MAJOR The major version number eg: 2 for 3.2.4
UNREAL_VERSION_MINOR The minor version number eg: 4 for 3.2.4
This can be negative for unstable,
alpha and beta versions.
UNREAL_VERSION_TIME Year + week of the day (starting eg: 200541
on Monday), this is updated on
the CVS server every week.
The first 3 are for nicely identifiying the version, the 4th can be useful in case
you want to support CVS and/or want some more control.
Reported by Trocotronic (#0002659).
- Fixed a problem with entries in the hosts file (such as, usually, localhost), this would
cause an unresolved host and a 30s delay for the user, even though resolving succeeded.
This should get rid of some annoying untracable (and usually rare) crashbugs in the
old resolver. Besides that, it makes things look more clean and understandable.
This should be the fix for the following bugids (all the same issue): #2499, #2551, #2558,
#2559, #2603, #2642, #2502, #2501, #2618, #2616.
Feedback and testing is very much welcomed (syzop@unrealircd.com).
generated (for linkage by commands.so), are now used to generate the .so files of the
individual modules as well (eg: m_setname.o -link-> m_setname.so). This reduces compile
time ('make') on my machine by 33%, so it's quite noticable ;).
It also sends a numeric to the user saying the command has been processed, but a copy
has been sent to ircops. I feel this is a good idea for privacy reasons (anti-spy),
though I don't know how users will react to this. If you are using this on your network
and get users bothering you about it (or before that ;p), it's probably a good idea
to explain it somewhere on your site or FAQ :).
Example usage:
/spamfilter add p warn - Testing_mirc_decode_filter \$decode\(.*\)
[WARNING] The numeric text is likely to change in the next few weeks (early-cvs-commit).
- If a class block was removed and any other blocks would be referencing the class block
(such as: allow::class, oper::class, link::class), then this would cause a crash.
Reported by Mike_ (#0002646).
- CMDLINE_CONFIG behavior change: command line configuration is now still permitted
if #undef'ed (which is the default) if uid==euid && gid==egid, since it doesn't make
any sense to disable it then and is in fact just plain annoying.
- Added FAKELAG_CONFIGURABLE option in include/config.h, this enables an option called
class::options::nofakelag, which disables "fake lag" for a certain class (that is:
the artificial delay introduced by the ircd to prevent flooding is turned off,
allowing the user to flood at full speed).
IT'S USE IS DISCOURAGED UNLESS YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
Sorry, option is not in ./Config -advanced since I don't get autoconf working, but it's
such a scary option that this might as well be a good idea to keep in config.h anyway.
This feature has been suggested for several years (and refused), but the final
suggestion (with implementation specific hints) came from Gilou in bug #0002207.
- changed a comment slightly in m_tkl.c to get rid of harmless warning ;)