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Bram Matthys a2137bda71 local chanmode, chan mode +Z, operoverride with key 'override', sorting HELPOP CHMODES, fishy timestamps:
- Some small updates to the extended channel mode system: it now has minimal
  support for 'local channel modes'. This is really only meant for channel
  mode +Z (upcase z), see next.
- Added Channel Mode Z which indicates if a channel is 'secure' or not.
  This mode works in conjunction with +z (lower case z).
  If +z is set ('only secure users may join'), then the IRCd scans to see
  if everyone in the channel is connected through SSL. If so, then the
  channel is set +Z as well ('channel is secure').
  Whenever an insecure user manages to join, the channel is -Z. And whenever
  all insecure users leave, the channel is set +Z.
  The 'insecure user being present in a +z channel' can be because:
  - An IRCOp joined the channel, and he's not secure
  - When servers link together and a user on the other side is not secure
    This only happens on net merge (equal time stamp).
    On different time stamp, we still kick insecure users on the new side.
  - At the time when +z is set, there are insecure users present.
  This feature was implemented after a heavy discussion in bug #3720 by fez
  and others, and was suggested by Stealth.
  Tech note: +Z/-Z is handled locally by each server. Any attempt to
  remotely set +Z/-Z (eg: by services) will be ignored.
- As mentioned above, +z can now be set even if any insecure users are
  present. Previously, this was not permitted. Now, as soon as the last
  non-SSL user leaves, the channel will be set +Z.
- An oper not connected through SSL previously had to /INVITE himself
  to a channel and then /JOIN the channel with the key 'override'.
  This 'override' key is no longer required, a simple JOIN will suffice.
- Sorted channel modes in /HELPOP ?CHMODES
- Re-enabled 'fishy timestamp' errors in MODE. For some reason this was
  commented out, even though the (more annoying and less useful) code in
  JOIN was enabled so that did not make a lot of sense. It also now logs to
  ircd.log (or whatever you configure). This enables people to easier find
  the cause of any timestamp issues (which usually is badly coded services).
2010-11-13 19:23:05 +00:00
Bram Matthys 236808d8b4 - set::level-on-join now also supports voice, halfop, protect and owner.
Requested by katsklaw (#0003852). Partial patch provided by katsklaw and
  morpheus_pl.
2009-11-23 15:11:20 +00:00
Bram Matthys c97e538442 - Added set::level-on-join: which level should the user get when (s)he's is
the first to enter a channel. Currently only 'none' and 'op' are supported.
2007-11-19 13:19:28 +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 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 35a8c00214 - When OPEROVERRIDE_VERIFY is enabled, we now allow opers to still join any channels listed
in set::auto-join or set::oper-auto-join, even if they are +s/+p. Suggested by ultrotter
  (#0002644).
2005-10-15 23:26:57 +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
Bram Matthys 432e3a3a6c - Win32 crash fixes due to modulizing 2005-02-04 20:03:46 +00:00
Bram Matthys 0945798211 [..] Also made loading m_*.so work again. 2005-02-04 15:49:29 +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