We previously introduced the "require sasl" block which allows you to
force users from certain IP addresses to authenticate with their nickname
and password via SASL. We now offer a new experimental module called
'saslemulation' which will help non-SASL users by showing a notice and
asking them to authenticate to their account via /AUTH <user>:<pass>.
See https://www.unrealircd.org/docs/Set_block#set::sasl-emulation
Note that this is work in progress, although the functionality of
already works. Still need to do some cleaning and expand the scope.
And more testing...
Also, make this the default for './unrealircd mkpasswd'.
The Windows version also works.. I just need to create a new library
package, will be done later today or tomorrow.
https://bugs.unrealircd.org/view.php?id=5116
Since OpenSSL decided not to use the regular ciphers but make this a
separate option, we now make this a separate option as well.
So there is ::ciphers for <=TLSv1.2 and ::ciphersuites for TLSv1.3
More documentation will follow.
Patch from 'i' in https://bugs.unrealircd.org/view.php?id=5149
any other bans that will cause the user to be disconnected.
For technical details see the banned_client() function.
It's likely I made some mistakes somewhere => testing required!!
This is meant to blacklist modules that are in modules.default.conf (or
elsewhere). The 'loadmodule' line for any such module is effective ignored.
https://bugs.unrealircd.org/view.php?id=5118
Note: I had to move the loadmodule code. Previously this was done as each
config file (include) was loaded into memory. Now it is done after *ALL*
config files have been read into memory. This shouldn't matter for module
devs, though..
the following remarks:
* We only set these curves if SSL_CTX_set1_curves_list() is available
(OpenSSL 1.0.2 or later, LibreSSL 2.5.1 or later)
* The X25519 curve is only added if it is available (OpenSSL 1.1.0+)
This requires OpenSSL 1.0.2 or newer (released on 22 Jan 2015).
Also fix a bug with OpenSSL 1.1.0+ where - due to removal of an API
function - we accidentally forced curve P-256 rather than automatic
selection. That sucks because the automatic selection (since 1.0.2+)
allows supporting multiple curves and selecting the highest one.
-int hooktype_mode_deop(aClient *sptr, aClient *victim, aChannel *chptr, u_int what, char modechar, long my_access, char **badmode);
+int hooktype_mode_deop(aClient *sptr, aClient *victim, aChannel *chptr, u_int what, int modechar, long my_access, char **badmode);
.. this to get rid of a compiler warning and potential problem.
Can't safely use shorts with variable argument functions I think,
or maybe only with reduced type checking which is not what we want.
-void hooktype_channel_synced(aChannel *chptr, unsigned short merge, unsigned short removetheirs, unsigned short nomode);
+void hooktype_channel_synced(aChannel *chptr, int merge, int removetheirs, int nomode);
m_pass and m_topic.c when duplicating strings with a length limit.
+/* strldup(str,max) copies a string and ensures the new buffer
+ * is at most 'max' size, including nul byte. The syntax is pretty
+ * much identical to strlcpy() except that the buffer is newly
+ * allocated.
+ * If you wonder why not use strndup() instead?
+ * I feel that mixing code with strlcpy() and strndup() would be
+ * rather confusing since strlcpy() assumes buffer size including
+ * the nul byte and strndup() assumes without the nul byte and
+ * will write one character extra. Hence this strldup(). -- Syzop
+ */
On *NIX now always redirect stdin, stdout and stderr to /dev/null for
safety and to prevent any ssh hanging as reported by mbw (#5087).
This code needs some testing on non-Linux though it should be all
POSIX, unless I missed something... :)
listen::ssl-options, sni::ssl-options or link::outgoing::ssl-options
are used. In short: it only reloaded the ones from set::ssl until
now. Bug reported by Mr_Smoke (#5072)