1 /* +------------------------------------+
\r * | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon |
\r * +------------------------------------+
\r *
\r * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2007 InspIRCd Development Team
\r * See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits
\r *
\r * This program is free but copyrighted software; see
\r * the file COPYING for details.
\r *
\r * ---------------------------------------------------
\r */
\r\r#include "inspircd.h"
\r#include "configreader.h"
\r#include "users.h"
\r#include "modules.h"
\r#include "wildcard.h"
\r#include "commands/cmd_kill.h"
\r\rextern "C" DllExport command_t* init_command(InspIRCd* Instance)
\r{
\r return new cmd_kill(Instance);
\r}
\r\r/** Handle /KILL
\r */
\rCmdResult cmd_kill::Handle (const char** parameters, int pcnt, userrec *user)
\r{
\r /* Allow comma seperated lists of users for /KILL (thanks w00t) */
\r if (ServerInstance->Parser->LoopCall(user, this, parameters, pcnt, 0))
\r return CMD_SUCCESS;
\r\r userrec *u = ServerInstance->FindNick(parameters[0]);
\r char killreason[MAXBUF];
\r char killoperreason[MAXBUF];
\r int MOD_RESULT = 0;
\r\r if (u)
\r {
\r /*
\r * Here, we need to decide how to munge kill messages. Whether to hide killer, what to show opers, etc.
\r * We only do this when the command is being issued LOCALLY, for remote KILL, we just copy the message we got.
\r *
\r * This conditional is so that we only append the "Killed (" prefix ONCE. If killer is remote, then the kill
\r * just gets processed and passed on, otherwise, if they are local, it gets prefixed. Makes sense :-) -- w00t
\r */
\r if (IS_LOCAL(user))
\r {
\r /*
\r * Moved this event inside the IS_LOCAL check also, we don't want half the network killing a user
\r * and the other half not. This would be a bad thing. ;p -- w00t
\r */
\r FOREACH_RESULT(I_OnKill, OnKill(user, u, parameters[1]));
\r\r if (MOD_RESULT)
\r return CMD_FAILURE;
\r\r if (*ServerInstance->Config->HideKillsServer)
\r {
\r // hidekills is on, use it
\r snprintf(killreason, MAXQUIT, "Killed (%s (%s))", ServerInstance->Config->HideKillsServer, parameters[1]);
\r }
\r else
\r {
\r // hidekills is off, do nothing
\r snprintf(killreason, MAXQUIT, "Killed (%s (%s))", user->nick, parameters[1]);
\r }
\r\r // opers are lucky ducks, they always see the real reason
\r snprintf(killoperreason, MAXQUIT, "Killed (%s (%s))", user->nick, parameters[1]);
\r }
\r else
\r {
\r snprintf(killreason, MAXQUIT, "%s", parameters[1]);
\r /*
\r * XXX - yes, this means opers will probably see a censored kill remotely. this needs fixing.
\r * maybe a version of QuitUser that doesn't take nor propegate an oper reason? -- w00t
\r */
\r snprintf(killoperreason, MAXQUIT, "%s", parameters[1]);
\r }
\r\r /*
\r * Now we need to decide whether or not to send a local or remote snotice. Currently this checking is a little flawed.
\r * No time to fix it right now, so left a note. -- w00t
\r */
\r if (!IS_LOCAL(u))
\r {
\r // remote kill
\r ServerInstance->SNO->WriteToSnoMask('K', "Remote kill by %s: %s!%s@%s (%s)", user->nick, u->nick, u->ident, u->host, parameters[1]);
\r FOREACH_MOD(I_OnRemoteKill, OnRemoteKill(user, u, killreason, killoperreason));
\r }
\r else
\r {
\r // local kill
\r /*
\r * XXX - this isn't entirely correct, servers A - B - C, oper on A, client on C. Oper kills client, A and B will get remote kill
\r * snotices, C will get a local kill snotice. this isn't accurate, and needs fixing at some stage. -- w00t
\r */
\r ServerInstance->SNO->WriteToSnoMask('k',"Local Kill by %s: %s!%s@%s (%s)", user->nick, u->nick, u->ident, u->host, parameters[1]);
\r ServerInstance->Log(DEFAULT,"LOCAL KILL: %s :%s!%s!%s (%s)", u->nick, ServerInstance->Config->ServerName, user->dhost, user->nick, parameters[1]);
\r user->WriteTo(u, "KILL %s :%s!%s!%s (%s)", u->nick, ServerInstance->Config->ServerName, user->dhost,
\r *ServerInstance->Config->HideKillsServer ? ServerInstance->Config->HideKillsServer : user->nick, parameters[1]);
\r }
\r\r // send the quit out
\r userrec::QuitUser(ServerInstance, u, killreason, killoperreason);
\r }
\r else
\r {
\r user->WriteServ( "401 %s %s :No such nick/channel", user->nick, parameters[0]);
\r return CMD_FAILURE;
\r }
\r\r return CMD_SUCCESS;
\r}
\r\r