1 // Hostname cloaking (+x mode) module for inspircd.
2 // version 1.0.0.1 by brain (C. J. Edwards) Mar 2004.
4 // When loaded this module will automatically set the
5 // +x mode on all connecting clients.
7 // Setting +x on a client causes the module to change the
8 // dhost entry (displayed host) for each user who has the
9 // mode, cloaking their host. Unlike unreal, the algorithm
10 // is non-reversible as uncloaked hosts are passed along
11 // the server->server link, and all encoding of hosts is
12 // done locally on the server by this module.
19 /* $ModDesc: Provides masking of user hostnames */
21 class ModuleCloaking : public Module
30 // We must create an instance of the Server class to work with
33 // we must create a new mode. Set the parameters so the
34 // mode doesn't require oper, and is a client usermode
35 // with no parameters (actually, you cant have params for a umode!)
36 if (!Srv->AddExtendedMode('x',MT_CLIENT,false,0,0))
38 // we couldn't claim mode x... possibly anther module has it,
39 // this might become likely to happen if there are a lot of 3rd
40 // party modules around in the future -- any 3rd party modules
41 // SHOULD implement a system of configurable mode letters (e.g.
42 // from a config file)
43 Srv->Log(DEFAULT,"*** m_cloaking: ERROR, failed to allocate user mode +x!");
44 printf("Could not claim usermode +x for this module!");
49 virtual ~ModuleCloaking()
51 // not really neccessary, but free it anyway
55 virtual Version GetVersion()
57 // returns the version number of the module to be
59 return Version(1,0,0,1);
62 virtual bool OnExtendedMode(userrec* user, void* target, char modechar, int type, bool mode_on, string_list ¶ms)
64 // this method is called for any extended mode character.
65 // all module modes for all modules pass through here
66 // (unless another module further up the chain claims them)
67 // so we must be VERY careful to only act upon modes which
68 // we have claimed ourselves. This is a feature to allow
69 // modules to 'spy' on extended mode activity if they so wish.
70 if ((modechar == 'x') && (type == MT_CLIENT))
72 // OnExtendedMode gives us a void* as the target, we must cast
73 // it into a userrec* or a chanrec* depending on the value of
74 // the 'type' parameter (MT_CLIENT or MT_CHANNEL)
75 userrec* dest = (userrec*)target;
77 // we've now determined that this is our mode character...
78 // is the user adding the mode to their list or removing it?
81 // the mode is being turned on - so attempt to
82 // allocate the user a cloaked host using a non-reversible
83 // algorithm (its simple, but its non-reversible so the
84 // simplicity doesnt really matter). This algorithm
85 // will not work if the user has only one level of domain
86 // naming in their hostname (e.g. if they are on a lan or
87 // are connecting via localhost) -- this doesnt matter much.
88 if (strstr(dest->host,"."))
90 // in inspircd users have two hostnames. A displayed
91 // hostname which can be modified by modules (e.g.
92 // to create vhosts, implement chghost, etc) and a
93 // 'real' hostname which you shouldnt write to.
94 std::string a = strstr(dest->host,".");
97 memcpy(&seed,dest->host,sizeof(long));
98 memcpy(&s2,a.c_str(),sizeof(long));
99 sprintf(ra,"%.8X",seed*s2*strlen(dest->host));
100 std::string b = Srv->GetNetworkName() + "-" + ra + a;
101 Srv->Log(DEBUG,"cloak: allocated "+b);
102 strcpy(dest->dhost,b.c_str());
107 // user is removing the mode, so just restore their real host
108 // and make it match the displayed one.
109 strcpy(dest->dhost,dest->host);
111 // this mode IS ours, and we have handled it. If we chose not to handle it,
112 // for example the user cannot cloak as they have a vhost or such, then
113 // we could return 0 here instead of 1 and the core would not send the mode
114 // change to the user.
119 // this mode isn't ours, we have to bail and return 0 to not handle it.
124 virtual void OnUserConnect(userrec* user)
126 // Heres the weird bit. When a user connects we must set +x on them, so
127 // we're going to use the SendMode method of the Server class to send
128 // the mode to the client. This is basically the same as sending an
129 // SAMODE in unreal. Note that to the user it will appear as if they set
130 // the mode on themselves.
132 char* modes[2]; // only two parameters
133 modes[0] = user->nick; // first parameter is the nick
134 modes[1] = "+x"; // second parameter is the mode
135 Srv->SendMode(modes,2,user); // send these, forming the command "MODE <nick> +x"
140 // stuff down here is the module-factory stuff. For basic modules you can ignore this.
142 class ModuleCloakingFactory : public ModuleFactory
145 ModuleCloakingFactory()
149 ~ModuleCloakingFactory()
153 virtual Module * CreateModule()
155 return new ModuleCloaking;
161 extern "C" void * init_module( void )
163 return new ModuleCloakingFactory;