The logic is reversed ...
This bug has been introduced by commit c74115f2, "Simplify mode checking on
channels and users within a channel", ngIRCd releases 21, 21.1, and 22 are
affected :-(
Problem reported by Cahata in #ngircd, Thanks!
The "deheader" tool (<http://www.catb.org/~esr/deheader/>) has been
used to find unused #include directives as well as missing ones.
Tested on:
- A/UX 3.1.1
- ArchLinux (2014-03-17)
- Debian GNU/Hurd
- Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.9
- Debian GNU/Linux 7.4
- Fedora 20
- FreeBSD 9.2
- OpenBSD 4.8
- OpenBSD 5.1
- OS X 10.9
- Solaris 11
This fixes commit 2e168c78 ("Return ISUPPORT(005) numerics on
'VERSION'") and make sure, that the 005 numerics are correctly
routed back to the sender.
The new configuration variable "Network" is used to set the (completely
optional) "network name", to which this instance of the daemon belongs.
When set, this name is used in the ISUPPORT(005) numeric which is sent to
all clients connecting to the server after logging in.
Closes bug #165.
Increase the penalty for a command before checking its arguments. This
makes the handling more consistent and allow us to move more penalties to
Handle_Request().
As per RFC whois should return 431 if no nick is provided. While
here convert upper check to use irc-macros. As a bonus we get to set
the penalty for free.
This patch introduces a new field in the CLIENT structure, "ipa_text",
which points to an optional textual representation of the client IP
address (or NULL) which can be used to store the "real" IP address
information of a client using the "WEBIRC" protocol.
Without this patch, ngIRCd ignored the <ip-address> paramater ...
In addition, the functions Client_SetIPAText() and Client_IPAText()
have been introduced to set and get the textual representation of the
client IP address.
Client_IPAText() can be used even when no "IP address text" has been
set before, it then returns the real IP address of the connection.
Closes bug #159.
This function is used to send "error messages", including numerics,
back to clients and to automatically enforce a 2 second penalty. With
this patch, all error results enforces a delay for the client.
All callers of IRC_WriteStrClient(ERR_xxx) have been converted.
Please note that this patch prolongs the time "make check" needs
to complete its tests, because of lots of new enforced penalties ...
* bug153-ServerMask:
Update irc-info.c to use irc-macros.h
Add new irc-macros.h to project
irc-info.c: add/streamline function documentation comments
irc-info: move static functions at the top of the file
Implement new function Client_SearchServer()
Conflicts:
src/ngircd/irc-info.c
This includes:
- move IRC_SetPenalty() at the beginning of the handler functions,
- use macros provided by irc-macros.h,
- code cleanup.
The main benefits of this patch are core size reduction, streamlined
structure of the handler functions, and enhanced functionality:
because of the _IRC_GET_TARGET_SERVER_OR_RETURN_() macro using the
Client_SearchServer() function, the target of the specific IRC command
can now be given server names, server mask, or the nickname of a user
connected to the server.
Closes bug #153.
Add missing comments, streamline wording, and remove references to the
RFCs: this will be added to ./doc/Commands.txt with an other patch and
we want to avoid redundancy ...
Use the currently "displayed hostname" (which can be cloaked!) for
hostname matching, not the real one. In other words: don't display
all the cloaked users on a specific real hostname!
Thanks to DNS <dns@rbose.org> for reporting this issue.
This patch introduces the new numeric 310(RPL_WHOISSERVICE) and enables
WHOIS to display information about IRC services. This numeric is used
for this purpose by InspIRCd, for example -- but as usual, other numerics
are in use, too, like 613 in UltimateIRCd ...
Please note that neither the Operator (+o) not the "bot status" (+B)
of an IRC service id displayed in the output.
Change suggested by Federico G. Schwindt <fgsch@lodoss.net>, Thanks.
This fixes the following warning, at least on OpenBSD 4.8:
irc-info.o(.text+0x2427): In function `IRC_WHO':
src/ngircd/irc-info.c:896: warning: strcpy() is almost always misused,
please use strlcpy()
Not only show RPL_WHOISHOST_MSG to local IRC opreators, but show
it to all IRC operators in the network. And don't show it to anybody
if the "more privacy" configuration option is enabled.
This closes bug #134.
Implement numeric RPL_WHOISMODES_MSG(379) and show user modes in the
reply of the WHOIS command for the user himself or, if MorePrivacy
isn't set, for request initiated by an IRC operator.
Numeric 379 is used by Unreal and InspIRCd for this purpose, too.
Closes bug #129.
* 'xop' of https://github.com/kart0ffelsack/ngircd:
Tests and documentation for xop
Implemented xop support
Conflicts (because of merge of the 'cmode-M' branch):
src/ngircd/channel.c
src/ngircd/defines.h
src/ngircd/messages.h
It makes no sense to limit the list size when doing WHO for a channel
and not to return all the users in that channel, so I removed the check.
But if there are more than MAX_RPL_WHO(25) replies, the client requesting
the list will be "penalized" one second more (then 2 in total).
This fixes bug #125.
This numeric is sent to the client each time it changes its displayed
hostname using "MODE +/-x", and if "CloakHost" is set right after the
MOTD has been sent.
3 new channel user modes have been added.
Half Op: +h(Prefix: %) can set the channel modes +imntvIbek
and kick all +v and normal users.
Admin: +a(Prefix: &) can set channel modes +imntvIbekoRsz and kick all
+o, +h, +v and normal users.
Owner: +q(Prefix: ~) can set channel modes +imntvIbekoRsz and kick all
+a, +o, +h, +v and normal users