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Within the example configs, helpops, some server sent messages, and
simple code comments: change the primary usage of "gecos" to
"real name" (or "realname" where fitting).
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Some core code still exists in the XLine system but this will be
replaced when the XLine system is replaced later.
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- Add the G: extban to the EXTBAN 005 token.
- Use CXX11_OVERRIDE with ReadConfig and OnCheckBan.
Thanks to @genius3000 for pointing these out.
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Defaults to md5,sha256 to be compatible with old configs.
Adds new parameter `kdf`. If this is set (to e.g. bcrypt), the hash
will be compared locally. This requires the password column to be
specified in <sqlauth:column>.
Closes #741
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m_sqloper now supports dynamic fields, works with m_sslinfo, and works with /stats o.
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* Validate the settings in the same order as the parameter syntax
* Always validate Lines and Secs regardless of having a Diff
* Check Backlog for greater than Max as well as being disabled
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Fixes #1345.
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Fixes #1091.
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Separate secret and private channels on WHOIS for all users.
- Move the config parsing from the core to core_whois.
- Replace <security:operspywhois> with an oper privilege.
- Introduce <options:splitwhois> to split WHOIS channel lists.
Closes #969.
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Add Haiku support.
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Self-signed SSL certificates are intended for testing purposes. A
production server should be using a CA-signed certificate instead.
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This deduplicates the addition of these flags.
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This module uses platform-specific behaviour that does not work on
Windows.
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- The ACCEPT=[count] token specifies the maximum amount of nicks
which can be added to a m_callerid accept list. This token was
added by ircd-ratbox in 3.0.9.
- The KEYLEN=[length] token specifies the maximum length of a
channel key. This token was added by ircd-ratbox in 3.1 beta.
For more info see http://defs.ircdocs.horse/defs/isupport.html
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Currently on invalid modes we do a combination of different things:
1. Send a custom mode-specific numeric (which often collides with
other modes).
2. Send a server notice.
3. Do absolutely nothing.
This new numeric is a generic way of handling invalid parameters
when setting a mode that avoids all of the mistakes of the previous
behaviour.
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Re-use variables initialized within loop, const-ify config variables
accessed repeatedly, remove eol_found label.
Merges #1451.
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This has been imported from inspircd-extras where it was known as
m_rehashsslsignal. The name has been changed slightly to match the
other modules which do SSL stuff (sslmodes, sslinfo).
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Closes #468.
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- Move all message-related types to their own header to make moving
them to a cross-module events easier.
- Rename OnUserMessage to OnUserPostMessage.
- Rename OnText to OnUserMessage.
- Replace the dest, target_type, and status parameters with the
MessageTarget class.
- Replace the text, exempt_list, and msgtype parameters with the
MessageDetails struct.
- Add echooriginal and originaltext to the MessageDetails struct
to allow spam filtering to not be broken by cap echo-message.
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Previously it had a list of upper case letters and assumed that all
other characters were lower case. This method is flawed as it can
be evaded by using non-alphanumeric characters.
The new method takes a list of lower case letters as well as upper
case letters and ignores any letters which are not listed in one of
the two lists.
The majority of the code for this was borrowed from the m_anticaps
module in inspircd-extras.
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Closes #1452.
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Using the latter is problematic as if you don't copy the return
value before calling Format again your formatted message will be
overwritten by something else. This bug was observed in m_callerid
where InspIRCd::Format was being used for formatting two arguments
the latter of which was being overwritten with the former.
We could have preserved the return type and just copied the string
but then callers would have had to deallocate the string once they
have finished with it which is an undesirabable burden to put on
callers.
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- Respect the value of <cgiirc:opernotice> when sending snotices
to operators.
- Write to the log file if opernotice is disabled.
- Log to the correct snomask in all cases. This was caused by an
oversight when merging insp20 into master.
- Replace the full user mask in log messages with a uuid/ip. The
WEBIRC command is sent as the first command so there will not be
a nickname or username at this point.
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