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Bram Matthys 8619d1e763 Add optional allow::options::reject-on-auth-failure, as requested
by armyn in https://bugs.unrealircd.org/view.php?id=5769.

The default behavior in 5.x is to continue matching:
allow { ip *@*; class clients; maxperip 2; }
allow { ip *@*; password "iwantmore"; class clients; maxperip 10; }
This so users who provide a password get additional rights,
such as a higher maxperip or a different class, etc.
If the user connects without a password then we simply continue
to the next block and use the general block with only 2 maxperip.

However, some people want to use passwords to keep other users out.
That is entirely understandable as it is an 'allow block' after all.
For example:
allow { ip *@*; class clients; maxperip 2; }
allow { ip *@*.nl; password "tehdutch"; class clients; maxperip 2; options { reject-on-auth-failure; } }
In this case anyone without the correct password will be rejected access.
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