The new configuration variable "AllowedChannelTypes" lists all allowed
channel types (channel prefixes) for newly created channels on the local
server. By default, all supported channel types are allowed.
If set to the empty string, local clients can't create new channels at
all, which equals the old "PredefChannelsOnly = yes" setting.
This patch deprecates the "PredefChannelsOnly" variable, too, but it is
still supported and translated to the apropriate "AllowedChannelTypes"
setting. When "PredefChannelsOnly" is processed, a warning message is
logged.
Closes bug #152.
Move Announce_User() to client.c and rename it to Client_Announce().
Use this in cb_introduceClient() instead of duplicating the code.
This fix the certificate fingerprint announcement for new clients.
Also ensure the certificate fingerprint is only announced if the
client supports it (`M' flag).
This patch changes the handlers of the "PASS", "NICK", "USER",
and "SERVICE" commands to enforce a 2 second penalty when an error
like "need more/other parameters" occurs.
More functions should follow, I think ...
It now configures the sandbox to build ngIRCd with IPv6, IDENT, PAM,
TCP-Wrappers, and zlib support. And it installs expect(1) and telnet(1)
for the test suite.
Now "IncludeDir" defaults to "$SYSCONFDIR/ngircd.conf.d" instead
of no directory, but a missing directory is only reported as an
error if it has explicitely configured in the main configuration
file and simply ignored otherwise.
Therefore it is now possible not to touch the default (sample)
configuration file at all, and set all distribution and/or system
specific configuration options in "*.conf" files stored in
"$SYSCONFDIF/ngircd.conf.d/".
Thanks to "Elmasloco" for the idea!
The option "IncludeDir" in the [Options] section can be used
to specify a directory which can contain further configuration
files and configuration file snippets matching the pattern
"*.conf" that should be read in after the main configuration
file ("ngircd.conf" by default) has been parsed.
Closes bug #157.
This function reads in and parses a single configuration file.
Adjust all other functions to display the correct name of the
file being read in currently.
As pointed by Alex while strl{cat,cpy} take the full length
we need to leave space to ensure a proper mask is always created
so revert the removal of - N from my last change.