RFC6455 clearly says:
Defines whether the "Payload data" is masked. If set to 1, a
masking key is present in masking-key, and this is used to unmask
the "Payload data" as per Section 5.3. All frames sent from
client to server have this bit set to 1.
But ok, we'll make an exception for PONG.
This caused the websocket connection to be dropped after a while from
the unrealircd-rpc-php library that uses textalk/websocket.
Probably a bug in textalk/websocket or one of its dependencies,
that should be reported...
It also has an object_detail_level like some other calls.
The "top_countries" are included from object_detail_level 1 and above.
The default object_detail_level is actually 1, so it is included by
default. You can use object_detail_level if you don't want it.
Idea for this was from Valware.
https://www.unrealircd.org/docs/JSON-RPC:Stats#stats.get
will be updated in a minute...
Suggested by Chris_dc in https://bugs.unrealircd.org/view.php?id=6252
This uses unrealircd.org/real-quit-reason internally, but is only
exposed to servers, never to users. It results in using that quit
reason for IRCOps, while using the regular quit reason for normal users.
For example: +e ~flood:*:~account:TrustedBot
Suggested by PeGaSuS in https://bugs.unrealircd.org/view.php?id=6204
Will refine the checking and perhaps sorting of floodtype(s) later...
can be used from +f/+F as an action. You need to specify for which
flood type your mode is, eg `cmode.flood_type_action = 'j';` for joinflood.
Currently a mode can only choose one flood type action due to +f/+F
timer fights that could otherwise occur, but that shouldn't be too
much of an issue since we can live with that in core as well.
These were already not counted for set::anti-flood::xx::nick-flood
and it makes sense.
Benefit of this is that limits for floodtype 'n' can be set tighter,
as now it is really only about manual (voluntarily) nick changes.
From: [rpc] Client RPC:adminpanel (Syzop): RPC call channel.set_mode: channel='#test', modes='+b', parameters='some!silly@ban'
To: [rpc] RPC call channel.set_mode by RPC:adminpanel (Syzop): channel='#test', modes='+b', parameters='some!silly@ban'
This so the most important information is shown first (generally a good principle :D)
This so multiple parallel requests can be handled properly.
JSON-RPC over websockets is unchanged, as every JSON-RPC
requests goes into its own websocket frame there (easy).
This will communicate the original issuer of a command.
For example an "SAMODE #test +s" results in a SAMODE coming from
:maintest.test.net MODE ....etc....
And with this feature, we will communicate the IRCOp who did it:
@unrealircd.org/issued-by=OPER:Syzop..etc....
This tag is only sent to servers and to IRCOps, not to ordinary users.
The plan is to support the following variants:
Services: unrealircd.org/issued-by=SERVICES:NickServ@services.test.net
IRCOp: unrealircd.org/issued-by=OPER:Syzop@maintest.test.net:Operblock_name
JSON-RPC: unrealircd.org/issued-by=RPC:adminpanel@irc1.test.net:Adminpanel_Actual_User
This first commit only adds SERVICES and OPER in the handlers of the
SVSNICK and SAMODE commands. The JSON-RPC variant and all of the other
commands have not been done yet.
instead of the server executing the MODE. Eg unrealircd.org/userhost
was set. This occured because the client = &me; was done after
the message tag preparation, now moved up so it's done before.
for this amount of seconds (default: 75) when a server splits.
This helps in case a server dies and the clients reconnect to the
other servers, causing a join-flood to be triggered needlessly.
Of course, OTOH disabling a flood protection temporarily is not
ideal, but after seeing it being triggered too often and requiring
manual intervention in many +f/+F channels, this is the best option
I think, if we want +f/+F to work as painless as possible.
If you have a large network (eg: >5 servers) with equal user
spreading then you could disable this by setting it to 0, since then
1 server dieing may not have enough impact on +f join floods
for this to be needed.
TODO: Documentation and release notes