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diff --git a/ngircd/.clang_complete b/ngircd/.clang_complete deleted file mode 100644 index c518686..0000000 --- a/ngircd/.clang_complete +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ --I./src --I./src/ipaddr --I./src/portab --I./src/tool diff --git a/ngircd/.dockerignore b/ngircd/.dockerignore deleted file mode 120000 index 3e4e48b..0000000 --- a/ngircd/.dockerignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -.gitignore
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ngircd/.editorconfig b/ngircd/.editorconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 829ac5e..0000000 --- a/ngircd/.editorconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2016 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors. -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. - -# .editorconfig: Editor settings, see <http://editorconfig.org>. - -root = true - -[*] -indent_style = tab -indent_size = 8 -end_of_line = lf -charset = utf-8 -trim_trailing_whitespace = true -insert_final_newline = true diff --git a/ngircd/.github/workflows/ci.yml b/ngircd/.github/workflows/ci.yml deleted file mode 100644 index ae2c99e..0000000 --- a/ngircd/.github/workflows/ci.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -name: ngIRCd CI - -on: - push: - branches: - - master - paths-ignore: - - 'COPYING' - - 'ChangeLog' - - 'NEWS' - - 'contrib/**' - - 'doc/**' - - 'man/**' - - '**.md' - - '**.txt' - pull_request: - branches: - - master - paths-ignore: - - 'COPYING' - - 'ChangeLog' - - 'NEWS' - - 'contrib/**' - - 'doc/**' - - 'man/**' - - '**.md' - - '**.txt' - -jobs: - build_and_distcheck: - name: build+test - strategy: - matrix: - os: - - ubuntu - - macos - toolchain: - - gcc - - llvm - include: - - os: ubuntu - toolchain: gcc - install_cmd: | - sudo apt update - sudo apt install build-essential expect libident-dev libpam0g-dev libssl-dev libwrap0-dev pkg-config telnet zlib1g-dev gcc - configure_cmd: | - ./configure CC=gcc --enable-ipv6 --with-iconv --with-ident --with-openssl --with-pam --with-tcp-wrappers --with-zlib - - os: ubuntu - toolchain: llvm - install_cmd: | - sudo apt update - sudo apt install build-essential expect libident-dev libpam0g-dev libssl-dev libwrap0-dev pkg-config telnet zlib1g-dev clang - configure_cmd: | - ./configure CC=clang --enable-ipv6 --with-iconv --with-ident --with-openssl --with-pam --with-tcp-wrappers --with-zlib - - os: macos - toolchain: gcc - install_cmd: | - brew update - brew install autoconf automake expect openssl@3 pkg-config telnet zlib gcc - configure_cmd: | - ./configure CC=gcc --enable-ipv6 --with-iconv --with-openssl --with-zlib - - os: macos - toolchain: llvm - install_cmd: | - brew update - brew install autoconf automake expect openssl@3 pkg-config telnet zlib llvm - configure_cmd: | - ./configure CC=clang --enable-ipv6 --with-iconv --with-openssl --with-zlib - runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}-latest - steps: - - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - - name: Install dependencies - run: ${{ matrix.install_cmd }} - - name: Generate build system files - run: ./autogen.sh - - name: Configure the build system - run: ${{ matrix.configure_cmd }} - - name: Build everything - run: make all - - name: Create distribution archive and run tests - run: make distcheck diff --git a/ngircd/.gitignore b/ngircd/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 186c00c..0000000 --- a/ngircd/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -config.ini -rootfs/ -*.tar.gz -ngircd -.*.swp -.deps -.trunk -.vscode -*.a -*.e_ -*.exe -*.log -*.o -*~ -Makefile -Makefile.in -aclocal.m4 -ansi2knr.1 -ansi2knr.c -ansi2knr.h -ar-lib -autom4te.cache -build-stamp-ngircd* -build+* -compile -config.cache -config.status -configure -configure.ac -configure.lineno -cov-int -cscope.out -debian -depcomp -install-sh -missing -ngircd.dest -doc/sample-ngircd.conf -doc/src/html -man/ngircd.8 -man/ngircd.conf.5 -src/*/Makefile.am -src/config.h -src/config.h.in -src/stamp-h1 -src/ngircd/check-help -src/ngircd/check-version -src/ngircd/ngircd -src/portab/portabtest -src/testsuite/*-test -src/testsuite/logs -src/testsuite/ngircd-*.motd -src/testsuite/ssl/cert.pem -src/testsuite/ssl/dhparams.pem -src/testsuite/ssl/key.pem -src/testsuite/T-ngircd? -src/testsuite/tests -src/testsuite/tests-skipped.lst diff --git a/ngircd/.mailmap b/ngircd/.mailmap deleted file mode 100644 index 860a237..0000000 --- a/ngircd/.mailmap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -# mailmap file for git-[short]log and git-blame -# use "git shortlog -se" to see the list of all authors. - -Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> <anonymous> -Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> <alex@kfreebsd.barton.de> - -Ali Shemiran <ashemira@ucsd.edu> - -Christoph Biedl <ngircd.anoy@manchmal.in-ulm.de> <debian.axhn@manchmal.in-ulm.de> - -Dana Dahlstrom <dana+ngIRCd@cs.ucsd.edu> <dana@cs.ucsd.edu> -Dana Dahlstrom <dana+ngIRCd@cs.ucsd.edu> <dana+70@cs.ucsd.edu> - -DNS <dns@rbose.org> - -Götz Hoffart <goetz@hoffart.de> - -LucentW <lucent@zebes.info> <LucentW@users.noreply.github.com> - -Michi <michi+ngircd@dataswamp.org> - -Sam James <sam@cmpct.info> <11667869+thesamesam@users.noreply.github.com> diff --git a/ngircd/AUTHORS.md b/ngircd/AUTHORS.md deleted file mode 100644 index dad1f9a..0000000 --- a/ngircd/AUTHORS.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -# [ngIRCd](https://ngircd.barton.de) - Authors & Contributors - -Please feel free to post an email to the ngIRCd users mailing list -<ngircd@lists.barton.de> (see <https://ngircd.barton.de/support> for details) -if you have comments, patches, suggestions or questions. - -Or join the "#ngircd" channel in IRC on irc.barton.de: -<irc://irc.barton.de/ngircd>. - -*Please do not email the people listed here directly, if possible!* - -## Main Authors - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> -- Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de> - -## Contributors - -- 9pfs <hellosmile6@tilde.pink> -- Ali Shemiran <ashemira@ucsd.edu> -- Ask Bjørn Hansen <ask@develooper.com> -- Benjamin Pineau <ben@zouh.org> -- Bernd Kuhls <bernd.kuhls@t-online.de> -- Brandon Beresini <beresini@google.com> -- Brett Smith <brett@w3.org> -- Brian Collins <bricollins@gmail.com> -- Bryan Caldwell <bcaldwel@ucsd.edu> -- Christian Aistleitner <christian@quelltextlich.at> -- Christoph Biedl <ngircd.anoy@manchmal.in-ulm.de> -- Dana Dahlstrom <dana+ngIRCd@cs.ucsd.edu> -- David Kingston <deathking1337@aim.com> -- DNS <dns@rbose.org> -- Eric Grunow <egrunow@ucsd.edu> -- ewired <37567272+ewired@users.noreply.github.com> -- Fabrice Fontaine <fontaine.fabrice@gmail.com> -- Federico G. Schwindt <fgsch@lodoss.net> -- Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> -- Gabor Adam Toth <tg@tgbit.net> -- Götz Hoffart <goetz@hoffart.de> -- hello-smile6 <73048226+hello-smile6@users.noreply.github.com> -- Hilko Bengen <bengen@hilluzination.de> -- Ian Chard <ian@chard.org> -- Ilja Osthoff <i.osthoff@gmx.net> -- ItsOnlyBinary <ItsOnlyBinary@users.noreply.github.com> -- Ivan Agarkov <i_agarkov@wargaming.net> -- James Lu <james@overdrivenetworks.com> -- Jari Aalto <jari.aalto@cante.net> -- Johann Hartwig Hauschild <git@hauschild.it> -- JRMU <jrmu@lecturify.com> -- Jules Maselbas <jmaselbas@zdiv.net> -- Katherine Peeters <katherine.peeters@leagueh.xyz> -- LucentW <lucent@zebes.info> -- Mantas Mikulėnas <grawity@gmail.com> -- Michi <michi+ngircd@dataswamp.org> -- Neale Pickett <neale@woozle.org> -- Peter Powell <petpow@saberuk.com> -- Rolf Eike Beer <eike@sf-mail.de> -- Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com> -- Roy Sindre Norangshol <roy.sindre@norangshol.no> -- salaaad2 <47527723+salaaad2@users.noreply.github.com> -- Sam James <sam@cmpct.info> -- Scott Perry <scperry@ucsd.edu> -- Sean Reifschneider <jafo-rpms@tummy.com> -- Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <sebastian@breakpoint.cc> -- Sebastian Köhler <sebkoehler@whoami.org.uk> -- shankari <shankari@eecs.berkeley.edu> -- Tassilo Schweyer <dev@welterde.de> -- Tom Ryder <tom@sanctum.geek.nz> -- Unit 193 <unit193@ubuntu.com> -- Valentin Lorentz <progval+git@progval.net> -- Val Lorentz <progval+git@progval.net> -- William Pitcock <nenolod@dereferenced.org> -- Windree <57554809+Windree@users.noreply.github.com> -- xnaas <8271327+xnaas@users.noreply.github.com> -- xor <xorboy@gmail.com> -- Yecheng Fu <cofyc.jackson@gmail.com> - -## Code snippets - -- Andrew Tridgell & Martin Pool: strl{cpy|cat}()-functions -- John Kercheval: pattern matching functions -- Patrick Powell <papowell@astart.com>: snprintf()-function diff --git a/ngircd/COPYING b/ngircd/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index d159169..0000000 --- a/ngircd/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,339 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2, June 1991 - - Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., - 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The licenses for most software are designed to take away your -freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General -Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/ngircd/ChangeLog b/ngircd/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index 0744e25..0000000 --- a/ngircd/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2408 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - http://ngircd.barton.de/ - - (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton and Contributors. - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- ChangeLog -- - -ngIRCd 27 (2024-04-26) - - - Update ChangeLog, NEWS, AUTHORS.md & doc/Platforms.txt for ngIRCd 27. - - Clarify in the sample configuration file and the ngircd.conf(5) manual - page that the "CAFile" option is unset by default. - - Fix channel symbol returned in the RPL_NAMREPLY(353) numeric of NAMES - commands for secret (mode +s) channels: this should be "@", not "=". - Thanks Val Lorentz <progval+git@progval.net> for the patch! - Closes #313. - - Add an example filter file for "Fail2Ban": contrib/ngircd-fail2ban.conf. - - Don't abort startup when setgid/setuid() fails with EINVAL: Both setgid(2) - as well as setuid(2) can fail with EINVAL in addition to EPERM, their - manual pages state "EINVAL: The user/group ID specified in uid/gid is not - valid in this user namespace ". So not only treat EPERM as an "acceptable - error" and continue with logging the error, but do the same for EINVAL. - This was triggered by the Void Linux xbps-uunshare(1) tool used for - building "XBPS source packages" and reported by luca in #ngircd. Thanks! - - Test suite: Don't use "pgrep -u" when LOGNAME and USER are not set - Thanks for reporting this on IRC, luca! - - ngIRCd 27~rc1 (2024-04-13) - - Validate certificates on server links. Up to now, ngIRCd optionally used - SSL/TLS encrypted server-server links but never checked and validated any - certificates. Now ngIRCd validates SSL/TLS certificates on outgoing - server-server links by default and drops(!) connections when the remote - certificate is invalid (for example self-signed, expired, not matching the - host name, ...). Therefore you have to make sure that all relevant - *certificates are valid* (or to disable certificate validation on this - connection using the new `SSLVerify = false` setting in the affected - `[Server]` block, where the remote certificate is not valid and you can not - fix this issue). - The original patch for OpenSSL dates back to 2009 and was written by Florian - Westphal and was extended for GnuTLS in 2014 by Christoph Biedl. But it took - us another 10 years to bring it to life ... oh my! Many thanks to both - Florian and Christoph! - Closes #120. - - Add support for the "sd_notify" protocol of systemd(8): Periodically - "ping" the service manager (every 3 seconds) and set a status message - showing current connection statistics which then is included in "systemctl - status ngircd.service" output. In addition, this enables using the - systemd(8) watchdog functionality ("WatchdogSec") for the "ngircd.service" - unit and allows it to use the "notify" service type, which results in - better status tracking by the service manager. - - Try to set file descriptor limit to its maximum and show info on startup: - The number of possible parallel connections is limited by the file - descriptor limit of the process (among other things). Therefore try to - upgrade the current "soft" limit to its "hard" maximum (but limited to - 100000 instead of "infinite"), and show an information or even warning when - the limit is still less than the configured "MaxConnections" setting. Please - note that ngIRCd and its linked libraries (like PAM) need file descriptors - not only for incoming and outgoing IRC connections, but for reading files - and inter-process communication, too! Therefore the actual connection limit - is less(!) than the file descriptor limit! - - Update and fix the logcheck(8) rules file. - - METADATA: Fix unsetting the "cloakhost" hostname, which did not result in - the original hostname being restored, but actually resulted in an empty - string being used as the client hostname -- which is a protocol violation. - - Update the "rpm" make target to use the rpmbuild(8) command. - - Add a "Docker file" (contrib/Dockerfile) and corresponding documentation - (doc/Container.md) to the project. The resulting container is based on the - latest Debian "stable-slim" container and built using a "build container". - - Remove outdated, unsupported and broken support for splint(1). - - Don't show the default config file name on config errors: The configuration - can be set in drop-in files in the include directory, too, so it is not - clear in which file it is actually missing. - - No longer use a default built-in value for the "IncludeDir" directive when - a configuration file was explicitly specified on the command line using - "--config"/"-f": This way no default include directory is scanned when a - possibly non-default configuration file is used which (intentionally) did - not specify an "IncludeDir" directive. So now you can use "-f /dev/null" - for checking all built-in defaults, regardless of any local configuration - files in the default drop-in directory (which would have been read in - until this change). - - No longer log channel keys ("passwords") for predefined channels. - - The server "Name" in the "[Global]" section of the configuration file no - longer needs to be set: When not set (or empty), ngIRCd now tries to - deduce a valid IRC server name from the local host name ("node name"), - possibly adding a ".host" extension when the host name does not contain a - dot (".") which is required in an IRC server name ("ID"). - This new behavior, with all configuration parameters now being optional, - allows running ngIRCd without any configuration file at all. - - Silence some compiler warnings. - - autogen.sh: Prefer automake 1.11 over other releases because this is the - last release supporting "de-ANSI-fication" using the included ansi2knr tool. - And because we _want_ to support old K&R platforms, we try hard to use this - release of automake when available to generate our build system. - Note: This is only relevant for you if you are building from Git sources. - - Autodetect support for IPv6 by default: Until now, IPv6 support was disabled - by default, which seems a bit outdated in 2024. Note: You still can pass - "--enable-ipv6"/"--disable-ipv6" to the ./configure script to forcefully - activate or deactivate IPv6 support. - - Do IDENT requests even when DNS lookups are disabled: Up to now disabling - DNS in the configuration disabled IDENT lookups as well (for no good - reason). Now you can activate/deactivate DNS lookups and IDENT requests - completely separately. Thanks for reporting this, Miniontoby! - Closes #291. - - Update config.guess (2023-08-22) and config.sub (2023-09-19) files. - - Fix Channel Admins being able to to set Channel Owner status! "Sarah" - reported this back in April 2021 and proposed a patch, thanks a lot! - - Test suite: Update for OpenSSL 3.x, some command outputs changed, clean up - shell scripts and make the getpid.sh script more robust. - - Allow SSL client-only configurations without keys/certificates: You don't - need to configure certificates/keys as long as you don't configure - SSL-enabled listening ports. This can make sense when you want to only link - your local daemon to an uplink server using SSL and only have clients on - your local host or in your fully trusted network, where SSL is not required. - - Remove the unmaintained contrib/MacOSX/ folder: this includes the Xcode - project as well as the outdated macOS "Package Maker" configuration. The - sample launchd(8) configuration properties list file was moved to - "contrib/de.barton.ngircd.plist" and kept. - - Fix showing the "Ident" option in "--configtest" output which was never - shown because of a coding error. Whoops! - - Change GnuTLS "slot handling" messages to debug level: Those messages are - about an internal implementation detail, not relevant for an administrator - of ngIRCd. - - Enlarge buffer for log messages: For example, SSL/TLS certificate - information can easily get longer than 256 characters. So enlarge the log - buffer to 1 KB to avoid cutting off relevant information. - - Respect "SSLConnect" option for incoming connections and do not accept - incoming plain-text ("non SSL") server connections for servers configured - with "SSLConnect" enabled. This change prevents an authenticated - client-server being able to force the server-server to send its password - on a plain-text connection when SSL/TLS was intended. - - Always try to close a connection with errors immediately, but try hard - to avoid too much recursion. Without this patch, an outgoing server - connection could get stuck in an "endless" state trying to write out data - over and over again. - - Add "hopm.service" to "Wants" and "Before" dependencies in the sample - systemd unit file (Hopm is the successor of Bopm). - - Update Debian package configuration using current "dh_make", package - dependencies and build rules. And no longer build 3 different versions, - only build "ngircd" which now includes support for IDENT, PAM (disabled in - the ngircd.conf installed by the package), SSL (OpenSSL), ZLib and IPv6. - - Return ERR_NOTEXTTOSEND on empty PRIVMSG content, which matches the - behavior of other servers. - - Add a new option "Autojoin" to [Channel] blocks: When it is set, ngIRCd - automatically joins all local users to this channel on connect. Note: The - users must have permissions to access the channel, otherwise joining them - will fail! - Thanks Ivan Agarkov <i_agarkov@wargaming.net> for the initial patch! - - Hide invisible (+i) users on "WHOIS <pattern>": Let's behave like most(?) - other IRC daemons (at least ircd2.11) and hide all +i users when WHOIS is - used with a pattern. Otherwise privacy of this users is not guaranteed and - the +i mode a bit useless ... - Reported by Cahata on #ngircd, thanks! - - Update the final "closing connection" message: Add some more information - like nick name, user name, host name and bring it in line with some other - implementations (at least ircd2.11 and Hybrid). - - Fix RPL_INVITING message: All numeric replies must originate from an IRC - server, never from a client. Thanks "tommyrot" for reporting this! - Closes #307. - - Enhance some log messages, for example for errors when accepting new - connections. - - Make the debug log level ("--debug"/-"d" command line option) always - available, not only when ./configure'd with "--enable-debug": the latter - now only enables additional checks (like the tests done using assert(2)) - and is signalled by adding "+DEBUG" to the version "feature string". This - change enables everyone to get even more detailed logging when required. - - Always report an error when a parameter is missing in a channel "MODE +k" - or "MODE +l" command, and better validate their parameters: return the new - numeric ERR_INVALIDMODEPARAM_MSG(696) on errors. - Thanks Val Lorentz for reporting this! - Closes #290. - - Allow IRC Operators to use the WHO command on any channel. - - Add configuration for "ngIRCd CI" GitHub Action, no longer use Travis-CI. - - Send the NAMES list and channel topic to users "forcefully" joined to a - channel using NJOIN, like they joined on their own using JOIN, and - streamline the order of NAMES list and channel topic messages. - Closes #288. - - Fix (invalid) error messages when setting modes on local channels which - are defined in the configuration file. - - Fix handling of G-Lines/K-Lines with cloaked host names. - - Streamline logging of debug messages. - - Added a new command line option "-y"/"--syslog", with which logging to - syslog can be activated/deactivated separately from running on the console - (using "--nodaemon") or in the background. - Thanks Katherine Peeters for the patch and pull request! - Closes #294. - - Fix a possible race condition while introducing new clients in the network. - - Update, enhance and extend our documentation in README.md, INSTALL.md, - doc/HowToRelease.txt and the manual pages ngircd(8) and ngircd.conf(5), add - a new doc/QuickStart.md document, and convert some more documentation files - to Markdown (AUTHORS.md, contrib/README.md, doc/FAQ.md, doc/SSL.md). - -ngIRCd 26.1 (2021-01-02) - - - Fix a "format string" compiler warning (detected on OpenBSD). - - No longer set "AI_ADDRCONFIG" when resolving host names, even when it - exists: with this option set, on an IPv6-only host, we prevent 127.0.0.1 - to get translated properly, even when the loopback interface has this - address configured! And as the test suite uses 127.0.0.1, it was broken - on IPv6-only hosts. - The drawback is that the resolver possibly returns more addresses now, - even of an unsupported/not connected address family; but this shouldn't - do much harm in practice, as ngIRCd iterates over all returned addresses - while trying to establish an outgoing connection. - Closes #281. - - Revert "Show allowed channel types in ISUPPORT(005) numeric only", which - was introduced in 26~rc1: This lead to some IRC clients assuming "oh, no - channel prefix characters at all, so no channels at all, so no PRIVMSG can - go to any channel" when "AllowedChannelTypes" was set to the empty string - ("") -- which is not the case when there are pre-defined channel set up or - other servers still having channels! - So "allowed channel types" != "supported channel types", and we always have - to list all supported ones in the ISUPPORT(005) numeric! - Closes #285. - - Test suite: Wait 2 seconds after reloading the daemon, which is required - because on reload, all listening ports are closed, configuration updated, - and then opened again. This lead to subsequent tests running while the - daemon isn't listening on any ports, and that's why some tests could fail. - Closes #280. - - platformtest.sh: Try to mangle CLang name more intelligently. - - Documentation: Fixed URLs of Atheme IRC services, updated all mentions - from CVS to Git, and updated Platforms.txt -- Oh, and it is 2021 now! ;-) - -ngIRCd 26 (2020-06-20) - - ngIRCd 26~rc2 (2020-06-11) - - Add AppStream metadata file (contrib/de.barton.ngircd.metainfo.xml). - - Don't send invalid CHANINFO commands when a channel has mode +k set but no - key is known to the server. This can happen with a misconfigured predefined - channel, for example, and looked like this: "CHANINFO #test +Pk 0 :" -- - note the unset key represented by the two spaces. Fix this by sending a - "*" in this case and update the CHANINFO documentation, too. - - ngircd.spec: Fix names of README.md and INSTALL.md, add ".md" extension. - - Update description texts in the README.md file, the RPM and Debian package - files and the manual page: bring them in line with the updated homepage. - - Server-Server protocol: Fix use-after-free when unregistering a directly - connected server sending a SQUIT for itself. - - Server-Server protocol: Detect bogus SERVER commands lacking a prefix. - Thanks Hilko Bengen (hillu) for finding & reporting this as well for the - patch & pull request (even if fixed differently). - Closes #275. - - Fix the PING-PONG logic: In ngIRCd 26~rc1 this was completely broken (while - trying to fix timeouts during server handshakes in bigger networks): the - daemon never disconnected any stale peers but kept sending out PINGs over - and over again ... - - Test suite: Add missing files needed to test SSL support to "EXTRA_DIST", - so that they are included in distribution archives: in rc1, "make check" - fails when using sources from an archive and enabling SSL support. - Thanks to Hilko Bengen <bengen@hilluzination.de> for the patch! - - ngIRCd 26~rc1 (2020-05-10) - - Tweak & update doc/HowToRelease.txt, .mailmap and AUTHORS files. - - Allow up to 512 characters per line in MOTD and help text files (but keep - in mind that lines can't get that long, because they have to be prefixed - before being sent to the client). But this allows for more fancy MOTDs :-) - Closes #271. - - Show the actually allowed channel types in the ISUPPORT(005) numeric which - are configured by the "AllowedChannelTypes" configuration variable. - Closes #273. - - Handle commands in the read buffer before reading more data and don't wait - for the network in this case: If there are more bytes in the read buffer - already than a single valid IRC command can get long (513 bytes), wait for - this/those command(s) to be handled first and don't try to read even more - data from the network (which most probably would overflow the read buffer - of this connection soon). - - Update Travis-CI configuration, "sudo" is deprecated. - - Log G-/K-Line changes only when not initiated by a server: this prevents - the log from becoming spammed during "net bursts". - - Update test suite to include SSL tests, including checking for reloading - certificates during runtime. - - Makefile.am: Replace "make" with "${MAKE}". This fixes warnings like this: - "warning: jobserver unavailable: using -j1. Add `+' to parent make rule." - Thanks to Sam James (sam_c) <sam@cmpct.info>! - Closes #270. - - Add support for GnuTLS certificate reload, which is quite handy when using - Let's Encrypt, for example. Until now this was only supported when linked - with OpenSSL. Thanks a lot, Hilko Bengen <bengen@hilluzination.de>! - - Remove deprecated legacy configuration options and related functions that - have been marked for removal for quite some time: - - PredefChannelsOnly (v22) - - NoticeAuth (v24) - - NoXXX (v19) - - Old '[GLOBAL]' section handling (v19) - Thanks to Michi <michi+ngircd@dataswamp.org> for the patch! - - Fix recursion bug on write errors: Depending on the stack size, too many - clients on the same channel quitting at the same time would trigger a crash - due to too many recursive calls to Conn_Close(). Thanks to Michi - <michi+ngircd@dataswamp.org> for the patch! - - Fix builds using GCC option -fno-common, which is the default starting with - GCC 10. Thanks to Michi <michi+ngircd@dataswamp.org> for the patch! - Closes #266. - - Convert INSTALL and README files to Markdown. - - Allow setting arbitrary channel modes in the configuration file by handling - them like in MODE commands, and allow multiple "Modes =" lines per [Channel] - section. Thanks to Michi <michi+ngircd@dataswamp.org>! - Closes #55. - - Add "FNC" (forced nick changes) to ISUPPORT(005) numeric. Most probably - this doesn't make any difference to any client, but it seems correct. - See <http://www.irc.org/tech_docs/005.html> for details. - - Reuse old SSL key if loading a new one failed. - - Remove outdated OpenBSD/NetBSD systrace.policy. - - Enhance handling of command line errors, and return with exit code 0 ("no - error") when "--help" or "--version" is used (which resulted in exit code 1, - "error" before). Exit with code 2 ("command line error") for all other - invalid command line options, and show the error message itself on stderr - (instead of stdout and exit code 1, "generic error", as before). - This new behavior is more in line with the GNU "coding standards", - see <https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/_002d_002dhelp.html>. - - Fix and update Xcode project: Reference correct contrib/Makefile.am file, - correctly sort contrib/nglog.sh and add "ORGANIZATIONNAME" setting. - - contrib/ngindent.sh: Add more GNU indent options for better results, and - add the ".sh" suffix to bring this script in line with the others in the - contrib/ folder. - - Add ./contrib/nglog.sh: This script parses the log output of ngircd(8), - and colorizes the messages according to their log level. Example usage: - ngircd -f $PWD/doc/sample-ngircd.conf -np | ./contrib/nglog.sh - - Log received signals with their names using strsignal(3), when available. - - Make test suite compatible with Haiku OS. - - Fix host mask cloaking bug, don't cloak multiple times: Previously, each - server would cloak every user's host mask. The problem is that if a network - has more than one server, then a user's host mask would get cloaked twice. - This patch ensures that a server only cloaks the host mask if it has not yet - been cloaked (the period indicates it's still an IP address). Thanks to - JRMU <jrmu@lecturify.com> for the patch! - Closes #228. - - Enlarge buffers of info texts to 128 bytes. This includes: - - "Real name" of a client (4th filed of the USER command). - - Server info text ("Info" configuration option). - - Admin info texts and email address ("AdminInfo1", "AdminInfo2" and - "AdminEmail" configuration options). - - Network name ("Network" configuration option). - The limit was 64 bytes before ... - Closes #258. - - Streamline handling of invalid and unset server name: Don't exit during - runtime (REHASH command, HUP signal), because the server name can't be - changed in this case anyway and the new invalid name will be ignored. - - Fix and extend documentation: Fix some typos, fix syntax of LINKS and LIST - commands, whitespace and spelling fixes, update dependencies and add some - more information about IRCv3 support. - Thanks to Thanks Windree, Étienne Mollier <etienne.mollier@mailoo.org> and - Christoph Biedl <debian.axhn@manchmal.in-ulm.de>. - Closes #264. - - Slightly reorder startup steps, and enhance logging: - - Show name of configuration file at the beginning of start up. - - Add a message when ngIRCd is ready, including its host name. - - Show name of configuration file on REHASH (SIGHUP), too. - - Change level of "done message" to NOTICE, like "starting" & "ready". - - Initialize IO functions before channels, connections, clients, ... - - configure.ng: OpenSSL can depends on lz or latomic so use pkg-config to - find those dependencies and fallback to existing mechanism. - Closes #256. - - ngircd.conf.5: Fix wording as suggested by lintian. - -ngIRCd 25 (2019-01-23) - - - Fix documentation of MotdPhrase length, which actually is 126 characters: - update sample configuration file as well as the man page. Thanks to - shankari <shankari@eecs.berkeley.edu>. - Closes #254. - - Implement new configuration option "MaxPenaltyTime", which configures the - maximum penalty time increase in seconds, per penalty event. Set to -1 for - no limit (the default), 0 to disable penalties altogether. ngIRCd doesn't - use penalty increases higher than 2 seconds during normal operation, so - values higher than 1 rarely make sense. - Disabling (or reducing) penalties can greatly speed up "make check" runs - for example, see below, but are mostly a debugging feature and normally - not meant to be used on production systems! - Some example timings running "make check" from my macOS workstation: - - MaxPenaltyTime not set: 4:41,79s - - "MaxPenaltyTime = 1": 3:14,71s - - "MaxPenaltyTime = 0": 25,46s - Closes #249 and #251. - - Fix compilation without deprecated OpenSSL APIs. Thanks to Rosen Penev - <rosenp@gmail.com> for the patch! - Closes #252. - - Update Xcode project for latest Xcode version (10.0) - - Fix some compiler warnings of Apple Xcode/Clang - - Allow a 5th parameter in WEBIRC. Thanks to "ItsOnlyBinary". - Closes #247. - - Update some more documentation files and source code comments. - - Platforms.txt: Add and update systems. - - ngIRCd 25~rc1 (2018-08-11) - - Update config.guess (2018-03-08) and config.sub (2018-03-08) files. - - Correctly retry to establish an outgoing connections when forking of the - resolver sub-process failed (for example because of lack of free memory). - Until now, such a connection was never retried once this error was hit. - Thanks to Robert Obermeier for reporting this bug! - Closes #243. - - Fix a "use after free" bug which can be triggered on a newly established - connection when the daemon handles an ERROR command received from the peer - during client login. Thanks a lot to Joseph Bisch <joseph.bisch@gmail.com> - for discovering and reporting this issue! - - Only send TOPIC updates to a channel when the topic actually changed: - This prevents the channel from becoming flooded by unnecessary TOPIC update - messages, that can happen when IRC services try to enforce a certain topic - but which is already set (at least on the local server), for example. - Therefore still forward it to all servers, but don't inform local clients - (still update setter and timestamp information, though). - - Update Xcode project for latest Xcode version (9.2). This includes adding - missing and deleting obsolete file references. - - Handle user mode "C" ("Only users that share a channel are allowed to send - messages") like user mode "b" ("block private messages and notices"): allow - messages from servers, services, and IRC Operators, too. Change proposed by - "wowaname" back in 2015 in #ngircd, thanks! - - Fix some compiler warnings. - - Add contrib/ngircd.logcheck: Some sample logcheck(8) rules. - - Allow IRC Ops and remote servers to KILL service clients: such clients - behave like regular users, therefore IRC operators and servers should be - able to KILL them: for example to resolve nick collisions. - Closes #242. - - Don't forward KILLs to other servers if they've been blocked locally: - This prevents clients from killing IRC services, for example. - Closes #238 and #239. - - Fix a cross-compiler issue related to the Get_Error() function. - Closes #240 and #241. - - Update ./doc/Services.txt, enhance configuration examples. - -ngIRCd 24 (2017-01-20) - - - Make sure that ./contrib/platformtest.sh aborts when ./autogen.sh fails. - - Update config.guess (2016-10-02) and config.sub (2016-11-04) files. - - Build Debian packages with OpenSSL instead of GnuTLS: OpenSSL allows - to reload used certificates on runtime for example (which is very - useful when using Let's Encrypt), and therefore is preferred. And - explicitly specify the "source format". - - Fix handling of connection pool allocation and enlargement: up to now, - the daemon only enlarged its connection pool when accepting new incoming - client or server connections, not when establishing new outgoing server - links, which could lead to problems when hitting the configured limit, - see "MaxConnections". Thanks to Lukas Braun (k00mi) for reporting this! - Closes #231. - - ngIRCd 24~rc1 (2017-01-07) - - Enhance systemd service file, and install it in Debian package. - - Update configuration of Debian package. - - Log privilege violations and failed OPER request with log level "error" - and send it to the "&SERVER" channel, too. - - Immediately shut down connection when receiving an "ERROR" command, - don't wait for the peer to close the connection. This allows the daemon - to forward the received "ERROR" message in the network, instead of the - very generic "client closed connection" message. - - Fix sending of entry duration (no negative values!) when synchronizing - "x-lines" (G-LINES). - - List expiration (G-LINES): use same log level as when setting, and log - this event to the &SERVER channel, too. - - Explicitly forbid remote servers to modify "x-lines" (G-LINES) when the - "AllowRemoteOper" configuration option isn't set, even when the command - seems to originate from the remote server itself: this prevents GLINE's - to become set during server handshake in this case (what wouldn't be - possible during regular runtime when a remote IRC Op sends the command) - and what can't be undone by IRC Ops later on (because of the missing - "AllowRemoteOper" option) ... - - Make scripts and init-files in ./contrib executable. - - Fix building ngIRCd with OpenSSL 1.1. Thanks to Christoph Biedl - <ngircd.anoy@manchmal.in-ulm.de> for the patch! - - Fix code indentation warnings of gcc 6.2. - - Update config.guess (2016-04-02) and config.sub (2016-03-30) files. - - Fix warnings of the "shellcheck" linter in autogen.sh, contrib/ngindent - and contrib/platformtest.sh. - - Update Xcode project for latest Xcode version (8.0), and fix "duplicate - symbols" error messages when building (linking) the binary. - - Add "Documentation" variables to systemd configuration files. - - Make sure that SYSCONFDIR is always set, which can be handy when - using source code linters when ./configure hasn't been run already. - - Add the new "PAMServiceName" configuration option to specify the name - used as PAM service name. This setting allows to run multiple ngIRCd - instances with different PAM configurations for each instance. - Thanks to Christian Aistleitner <christian@quelltextlich.at> for the - patch, closes #226. - - Add an ".editorconfig" file to the project. - - Travis-CI: use "container-based infrastructure". - - Limit the number of message targets, and suppress duplicates: This - prevents an user from flooding the server using commands like this: - "PRIVMSG nick1,nick1,nick1,...". - Duplicate targets are suppressed silently (channels and clients). - In addition, the maximum number of targets per PRIVMSG, NOTICE, ... - command are limited to MAX_HNDL_TARGETS (25). If there are more, the - daemon sends the new 407 (ERR_TOOMANYTARGETS_MSG) numeric, containing - the first target that hasn't been handled any more. Closes #187. - - Test suite: Add new test for server-server logins. - - contrib/ngindent: Fix shebang line. - - Make contrib/platformtest.sh script more portable, and only show - "runs=Y" when the test suite really has been passed successfully. - - Code cleanup in the NJOIN handler and the function killing clients as - well as the function sending messages to a "mask" (cleaner code, more - fault tolerant, better code comments). - - Update and enhance documentation: README file, doc/Platforms.txt, - doc/Modes.txt, doc/Commands.txt, doc/PAM.txt. - - Fix NJOIN not propagating "half ops" status: ngIRCd tested for the wrong - prefix of "half ops" when processing NJOIN commands and therefore never - classified a remote user as "half op". - Thanks to wowaname for pointing this out on #ngircd! - -ngIRCd 23 (2015-11-16) - - - Explicitly cast time_t to long when printing it out: this prevents - wrong sized data types on platforms where time_t doesn't equal a - long any more, for example on OpenBSD (which would result in garbled - output on those platforms). - - contrib/Debian/changelog: Fix email address. - - Documentation: Spelling fixes; update doc/Platforms.txt. - - ngIRCd 23~rc1 (2015-09-06) - - Add ".clang_complete" file, which is used by the "linter-clang" package - of the Atom editor, for example. - - Make server-to-server protocol more robust: ngIRCd now catches more - errors on the server-to-server (S2S) protocol that could crash the - daemon before. This hasn't been a real problem because the IRC S2S - protocol is "trusted" by design, but the behavior is much better now. - Thanks to wowaname on #ngircd for pointing this out! - - Make platformtest.sh, autogen.sh, and ngircd.init more portable. - - Enables "reproducible builds" for ngIRCd: Use the optional BIRTHTIME - constant while building ngIRCd, which contains a time stamp for the - "Birth Date" information, in seconds since the epoch. - See <https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds>. - - Update "contrib/ngircd.service" file for systemd. - - INSTALL: Add deprecation notice for "PredefChannelsOnly" variable. - - Use "NOTICE *" before registration instead of "NOTICE AUTH". "AUTH" is - a valid nickname so sending notices to it is probably not a good idea. - Use "*" as the target instead as done with numerics when the nick is not - available. This mimics the behavior in Charybdis, IRCD-Hybrid, InspIRCd - 2.2, Plexus 4, etc. Closes #217. - The "NoticeAuth" configuration variable (ngircd.conf) has been renamed - to "NoticeBeforeRegistration" accordingly, but the old name is still - supported for compatibility reasons. - - Implement new channel mode "N" (regular users can't change their nick - name while on this channel). Closes #214. - - README, AUTHORS: Update mailing list and issue tracker URLs. - - Remove doc/GIT.txt (it is outdated), update doc/Contributing.txt: - ngIRCd uses GitHub, and Git itself is quite common today. So don't - include an own Git "mini HowTo" any longer. - - Specify session context for OpenSSL clients. This enables some OpenSSL - clients, including Pidgin and stunnel 5.06, to reuse a session. - Patch by Tom Ryder <tom@sanctum.geek.nz>, thanks! Closes #182. - - Keep track of who placed bans, invites, and excepts. - Idea and implementation by LucentW, Thanks! Closes #203. - - Make setgroups(3) function optional: For example, Interix is missing - this function, which prevented ngIRCd to build on this platform. When - setgroups(3) isn't available, a warning message is issued on startup. - - Implement numeric RPL_LISTSTART(321). lightIRC and other clients - expecting RPL_LISTSTART should now behave correctly. - Idea and implementation by LucentW, Thanks! Closes #207. - - Update ngircd.conf.5: "CloakUserToNick" hides user _and_ real name. - This closes #208. - - Fix case insensitive pattern matching: Up to now, only the input - string became lowercased and was then compared to the pattern -- which - failed when the pattern itself wasn't all lowercase! - - Streamline the effect of "MorePrivacy" option: Update documentation - in ngircd.conf(5); don't hide channels for IRC Ops on LIST and don't - hide IP addresses/hostnames on WHOIS when "MorePrivacy" is in effect. - This closes #198. - - IRC operators now can kick anyone when "OperCanMode" is set. - Idea and implementation by LucentW, Thanks! Closes #202. - - Implement user mode "I": Hide channels on WHOIS: this mode prevents - ngIRCd from showing channels on WHOIS (IRC Operators can always see - the channel list). - Idea and implementation by LucentW, Thanks! Closes #197. - - INVITE command: Implement ERR_USERNOTONSERV(504) numeric and make sure - that the target user is on the same server when inviting other users - to local ("&") channels. - Idea by Cahata, thanks! Closes #183. - - INVITE command: Enforce 1 second penalty time, which prevents flooding - of the target client. - This closes #186. Reported by Cahata, thanks! - - MODE command: Always report channel creation time. Up to now when - receiving a MODE command, ngIRCd only reported the channel creation - time to clients that were members of the channel. This patch reports - the channel creation time to all clients, regardless if they are joined - to that channel or not. At least ircd-seven behaves like this. - This closes #188. Reported by Cahata, thanks! - - Update Xcode project for latest Xcode version (6.3). - -ngIRCd 22.1 (2015-04-06) - - - Update doc/Platforms.txt and doc/FAQ.txt. - - Fix spelling of RPL_WHOISBOT message text. - - Don't send nick name as default PART reason: No other IRC daemon seems - to do this (today?). Closes #185. - Reported by Cahata in #ngircd, thanks! - - Fix "WHO #<chan>" showing invisible users and hiding all visible, the - logic was 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! - - Fix typo in src/testsuite/README - - Auth PING: Fix our information text for manual sending of "PONG". Up to - now, ngIRCd doesn't send a valid IRC command at all, oops! - - Auth PING: Fix internal time stamp conversion and don't send a prefix in - our PING command. The prefix confuses WeeChat, at least, which doesn't - send an appropriate PONG in the case ... - Debugging and patch by "wowaname" on #ngircd, thanks! - - Fix syntax of ERR_LISTFULL_MSG(478) numeric. Pointed out by "wowaname" - in #ngircd, thanks! - - Enhance debug messages while sending CHANINFO commands. - - Reset "last try" timer when enabling a passive server. This results in - a new connection attempt as soon as possible. - - Change log message for "Can't resolve address" and for IP address - forgeries. - - doc/HowToRelease.txt: Add note about the bug tracker. - - Update "CipherList" to not enable SSLv3 by default. Idea, initial patch, - and testing by Christoph Biedl <ngircd.anoy@manchmal.in-ulm.de>. - - Change ngIRCd test suite not to use DNS lookups: Different operating - systems do behave quite differently when doing DNS lookups, for example - "127.0.0.1" sometimes resolves to "localhost" and sometimes to - "localhost.localdomain" (for example OpenBSD). And other OS resolve - "localhost" to the real host name (for example Cygwin). So not using - DNS at all makes the test site much more portable. - -ngIRCd 22 (2014-10-11) - - - Match all list patterns case-insensitive: this affects the invite-, - ban-, and except lists, as well as G-Lines an K-Lines. - Problem pointed out by "wowaname" on #ngircd, thanks! - - ngIRCd 22~rc1 (2014-09-29) - - Sync "except lists" between servers: Up to now, ban, invite, and G-Line - lists have been synced between servers while linking -- but obviously - nobody noticed that except list have been missing ever since. Until now. - Thanks to "j4jackj", who reported this issue in #ngircd. - - Allow longer user names (up to 63 characters) for authentication. - - Correctly check that a server has a valid hostname and port, thanks to - David Binderman <dcb314@hotmail.com> who reported this bug. - - Fix the function which generates complete "IRC masks" from user input, - don't destroy the source buffer and use all provided parts (nick, user, - host name). This fixes GLINEs/KLINEs from not working in some situations. - - Increase MAX_SERVERS from 16 to 64: There are installations out there - that would like to configure more than 16 links per server, so increase - this limit. Best would be to get rid of MAX_SERVERS altogether and make - if fully dynamic, but start with this quick and dirty hack ... - - Debian: Don't adjust path names that are correct by default and correctly - set and use "docdir". - - Update config.guess and config.sub to recent versions. - - Test suite/platformtest.sh: Detect when tests have been skipped. - - doc/Bopm.txt: Update "connregex" and "kline" for current ngIRCd. - - Allow "DefaultUserModes" to set all possible modes, including modes only - settable by IRC Operators. - - Spoofed prefixes: Really kill connection on non-server links. - - Implement user mode "F": "relaxed flood protection". Clients with mode - "F" set are allowed to rapidly send data to the daemon. This mode is only - settable by IRC Operators and can cause problems in the network -- so be - careful and only set it on "trusted" clients! - User mode "F" is used by Bahamut for this purpose, for example. - - Handle "throttling" in a single function: ngIRCd implements "command - throttling" and "bps throttling" (bytes per second). The states are - detected in different functions, Conn_Handler() and Read_Request(), but - handle the actual "throttling" in a common function: this enables us to - guarantee consistent behavior and to disable throttling for special - connections in only one place - - Use server password when PAM is compiled in but disabled. - - Streamline punctuation of log messages. - - Return ISUPPORT(005) numerics on "VERSION". This is how ircd-seven, - Charybdis, Hybrid, and InspIRCd behave, for example. - - configure: Only link "contrib/Debian" if it exists, which isn't the case - on "VPATH builds", for example. - - Show the account name in WHOIS. This uses the same numeric as Charybdis - and ircu families: WHOISLOGGEDIN(330). - - Pattern matching: Remove "range matching" in our pattern matching code - using the "[...]" syntax, because [ and ] are valid characters in nick - names and one has to quote them currently using the "\" character, which - is quite unexpected for users. - - platformtest.sh: New option "-x", don't regenerate build system and - allow using separate source and build trees. - - Test suite: explicitly enable glibc memory checking. - - Make "MODE -k" handling more robust and compatible, send "fake '*' key" - in all replies. - - Update configure.ng: ngIRCd requires GNU autoconf 2.61 for generating its - build system, so update the build system accordingly and implement all - changes that autoupdate(1) suggests: Update AC_PREREQ and AC_INIT, use - AC_LINK_IFELSE, AC_RUN_IFELSE, and AC_COMPILE_IFELSE, and remove - AC_TYPE_SIGNAL (we don't use RETSIGTYPE). - - portabtest: Actually test the functions snprintf(), strlcpy(), strlcat(), - and vsnprintf() for correctness, not only existence (which was quite - useless, because if they weren't available, the program could not have - been linked at all ...). - - Implement new configuration option "Network": it 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. - - Update doc/Platforms.txt. - - Various code cleanups, remove unused code, streamline error handling. - Remove all imp.h and exp.h header files, support non-standard vsnprintf() - return codes, and fix some K&R C portability issues. Streamline - DEBUG_ARRAY, DEBUG_BUFFER, DEBUG_IO, DEBUG_ZIP definitions. - - Increase penalty time to 10 seconds when handling OPER commands with an - invalid password. - -ngIRCd 21.1 (2014-03-25) - - - Don't ignore but use the server password when PAM is compiled in but - disabled. Thanks to Roy Sindre Norangshol <roy.sindre@norangshol.no>! - - doc/Platforms.txt: Update from master branch. - - Really kill connections that send "spoofed prefixes" on non-server links. - This fixes commit 6cbe1308 which only killed the connection when the - spoofed prefix itself belonged to a non-server client. - - CHARCONV command: Fix handling conversion errors, don't overwrite already - converted text! - - doc/Services.txt: Update information for Anope 2.x. - - Correctly use cloaked IRC masks on "INVITE nickname": The cloaked IRC mask - of a user is his visible mask, so the daemon has to use it for generating - the "one time" entries for the invite list of the given channel, and not - the "real" mask which will never match while the target client is "+x", and - even worse, will disclose the real mask on "MODE #channel +I" commands :-/ - Bug reported by Cahata on #ngircd, thanks! - - configure: Only link "contrib/Debian" if it exists. This isn't the case on - "VPATH builds", for example. - - Use $(MKDIR_P) instead of $(mkinstalldirs) in Makefile's and test for - "mkdir -p" using AC_PROG_MKDIR_P in "configure". - - Fix configure script and "make check" for TCP Wrappers (problems spotted on - OpenBSD): add missing #include's and static variables, and add libwrap at - the end of the configure run because if libwrap becomes added earlier, - other tests may fail. - - configure: add support for the LDFLAGS_END and LIBS_END variables to add - linker flags and libraries at the end of the configure run (CFLAGS_END has - been implemented already). - - platformtest.sh and Makefile.am: Don't use "test -e", it isn't portable. - - Update Copyright notices for 2014 :-) - - Fix permanent {G|K}LINES (with a timeout of 0 seconds). - - WEBIRC: Don't set the hostname received by the WEBIRC command when DNS - lookups are disabled, but use the IP address instead. - Reported by Toni Spets <toni.spets@iki.fi>, thanks! - - Check for working getaddrinfo() function: At least AIX 4.3.3 and 5.1 have a - broken implementation of getaddrinfo() which doesn't handle "0" as numeric - service correctly. This patch adds a configure check for this case and - changes all calling functions to only use getaddrinfo() if it "works". - See <http://www.stacken.kth.se/lists/heimdal-discuss/2004-05/msg00059.html> - - Only use the unsetenv() function when it is available (AIX 4.3 doesn't - support it, for example). - - Make sure that the source code is still compatible with the "ansi2knr" tool - and builds using non-ANSI K&R C compilers. Tested with Apple C on A/UX. - - Fix building ngIRCd without support for ZLIB compression. Reported by - "der_baer" on #ngircd, thanks! - -ngIRCd 21 (2013-10-30) - - - ./contrib/Debian/ngircd.init: Make sure no stale PID file is left over - when (re-)starting ngIRCd. - - Change ./contrib/platformtest.sh and update ./doc/Platforms.txt to - allow user names up to 8 characters. - - Call arc4random_stir() in forked subprocesses, when available. This - is required by FreeBSD <10 and current NetBSD at least to correctly - initialize the "arc4" random number generator on these platforms. - - Update our own Debian package configuration and fix the default path - of the "HelpFile" of the "full" package variants. - - ngIRCd 21~rc2 (2013-10-20) - - Report the correct configuration file name on configuration errors, - support longer configuration lines, and warn when lines are truncated. - - Use arc4random() function to generate "random" numbers, when available. - - platformtest.sh: Detect clang compiler, and clean up GIT source tree - before building (when possible). - - Update (date of) manual pages. - - Update "Upgrade Information" in INSTALL file, add more systems to - doc/Platforms.txt, and fix spelling in NEWS and ChangeLog files =:) - - Fix remaining compiler warnings on OpenBSD. - - ngIRCd 21~rc1 (2013-10-05) - - Actually KILL clients on GLINE/KLINE. (Closes bug #156) - - Adjust log messages for invalid and spoofed prefixes, which cleans up - logging of commands related to already KILL'ed clients. And don't - forward KILL commands for (already) unknown clients any more to prevent - unnecessary duplicates. - - Add support to show all user links using the "STATS L" (uppercase) - command (restricted to IRC Operators). - - Fixed blocking of server reconnects in some error configurations. - - Don't ignore SSL-related errors during startup any more: abort startup - when SSL is requested by the configuration but can't be initialized and - don't continue only listening on plain text communication ports. - (Closes bug #163) - - Implement configurable SSL cipher list selection for GnuTLS and OpenSSL - using the new configuration option "CipherList". In addition, this - changes the defaults to more secure values: "HIGH:!aNULL:@STRENGTH" for - OpenSSL, and "SECURE128" for GnuTLS. - - Fix "TRACE": Correctly return ERR_NEEDMOREPARAMS(461) (which basically - is "syntax error") when there are too many parameters. - - Clean up lots of permission and parameter checks in functions handling - IRC commands; and more consistently add penalty times on errors. - - Fix error numeric of WHOIS when no nick name has been provided: - as per RFC it should be ERR_NONICKNAMEGIVEN(431). - - Only log "IDENT ... no result" messages when an IDENT looked took place - and didn't return any data, not when IDENT has been disabled. - - Show connection flag "s" (SSL) in RPL_TRACE{LINK|SERVER} messages: now - you can check if a server-to-server link is SSL-encrypted or not using - the IRC "TRACE" command. - - Correctly discard supplementary groups on server startup. - - Save client IP address text for "WebIRC" users and correctly display - it on WHOIS, for example. (Closes bug #159) - - Implement the new configuration option "DefaultUserModes" which lists - user modes that become automatically set on new local clients right - after login. Please note that only modes can be set that the client - could set on itself, so you can't set "a" (away) or "o" (IRC Op), - for example! User modes "i" (invisible) or "x" (cloaked) etc. are - "interesting", though. (Closes bug #160) - - Add support for the new METADATA "account" property, which allows - services to automatically identify users after netsplits and across - service restarts. - - Enforce "penalty times" on error conditions more consistently and in - more places. Now most error codes sent back from the IRC server to the - client should result in a 2 second "penalty". - - Implement a new configuration option "AllowedChannelTypes" that 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 change deprecates the "PredefChannelsOnly" variable, too, but it is - still supported and translated to the appropriate "AllowedChannelTypes" - setting. When the old "PredefChannelsOnly" variable is processed, a - warning message is logged. (Closes bug #152) - - Add support for "client certificate fingerprinting". When a client - passes an SSL certificate to the server, the "fingerprint" will be - forwarded in the network which enables IRC services to identify the - user using this certificate and not using passwords. - - IRC Operator names, as defined in ngircd.conf, are logged now when - handling successful OPER commands. - - Some error conditions while handling IRC commands, like "permission - denied" or "need more parameters", result in more penalty times. - - The numeric replies of some commands became split too early which - resulted in more numeric reply lines than necessary. - - Implement a new configuration option "IncludeDir" in the "[Options]" - section that can be used to specify a directory which can contain - further configuration files and configuration file snippets matching - the pattern "*.conf". These files are read in after the main server - configuration file ("ngircd.conf" by default) has been read in and - parsed. The default is "$SYSCONFDIR/ngircd.conf.d", so that it is - possible to adjust the configuration only by placing additional files - into this directory. (Closes bug #157) - - Fix use-after-free in the Lists_CheckReason() function, which is used - to check if a client is a member of a particular ban/invite/... list. - - Xcode: fix detection of host OS, vendor, and CPU type, and update - project settings for Xcode 5. - - OS X PackageMaker: use relative path names in project files and package - with correct file permissions (requires root privileges on "make"). - - Add Travis-CI configuration file (".travis.yml") to project. - - Look for possible cloaked Masks in Lists. Users with +x user mode can - be banned with their cloaked hostname now. - - Don't read SSL client data before DNS resolver is finished which could - have resulted in discarding the resolved client hostname and IDENT - reply afterwards, because in some situations (timing dependent) the - NICK and USER commands could have already been read in from the client, - stored in the buffer, and been processed. - Thanks to Julian Brost for reporting the issue and testing, and to - Federico G. Schwindt <fgsch@lodoss.net> for helping to debug it! - - Increase password length limit to 64 characters. (Closes bug #154) - - doc/Services.txt: Update Anope status and URL. - - Clean up Xcode project file, remove outdated files, add missing ones. - - Update Doxygen configuration file. - - configure: search for iconv_open as well as libiconv_open, because - on some installations iconv_open() is actually libiconv_open(). - iconv_open() is the glibc version while libiconv_open() is the - libiconv version, now both variants are supported. (Closes bug #151) - - ngIRCd now accepts user names including "@" characters, saves the - unmodified name for authentication but stores only the part in front - of the "@" character as "IRC user name". And the latter is how - ircd2.11, Bahamut, and irc-seven behave as well. (Closes bug #155) - - Lots of IRC "information functions" like ADMIN, INFO, ... now accept - server masks and names of connected users (in addition to server names) - for specifying the target server of the command. (Closes bug #153) - - Implement a new configuration option "IdleTimeout" in the "[Limits]" - section of the configuration file which can be used to set a timeout - in seconds after which the whole daemon will shutdown when no more - connections are left active after handling at least one client. - The default is 0, "never". - This can be useful for testing or when ngIRCd is started using "socket - activation" with systemd(8), for example. - - Implement support for systemd(8) "socket activation". - - contrib/README: add description for more files. - - Enable WHOIS to display information about IRC Services using the new - numeric 310(RPL_WHOISSERVICE) 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 is displayed in the output. - - Exit message: use singular & plural :-) - - autogen.sh: Check for autoconf/automake wrapper scripts - - Add missing punctuation marks in log messages, adjust some severity - levels, and make SSL-related messages more readable. - - AUTHORS file: Update list of contributors. - - Update systemd(8) example configuration files in ./contrib/ directory: - the "ngircd.service" file now uses the "forking" service type which - enhances the log messages shown by "systemctl status ngircd.service", - and the new "ngircd.socket" file configures a systemd socket that - configures a socket for ngIRCd and launches the daemon on demand. - - Enhance help system and the HELP command: now a "help text file" can be - set using the new configuration option "HelpFile" ("global" section), - which is read in and parsed on server startup and configuration reload, - and then is used to output individual help texts to specific topics. - Please see the file ./doc/Commands.txt for details. - -ngIRCd 20.3 (2013-08-23) - - - Security: Fix a denial of service bug (server crash) which could happen - when the configuration option "NoticeAuth" is enabled (which is NOT the - default) and ngIRCd failed to send the "notice auth" messages to new - clients connecting to the server (CVE-2013-5580). - -ngIRCd 20.2 (2013-02-15) - - - Security: Fix a denial of service bug in the function handling KICK - commands that could be used by arbitrary users to crash the daemon - (CVE-2013-1747). - - WHO command: 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! - - configure: The header file "netinet/in_systm.h" already is optional in - ngIRCd, so don't require it in the configure script. Now ngIRCd can be - built on Minix 3 again :-) - - Return better "Connection not registered as server link" errors: Now ngIRCd - returns a more specific error message for numeric ERR_NOTREGISTERED(451) - when a regular user tries to use a command that isn't allowed for users but - for servers. - - Don't report ERR_NEEDMOREPARAMS(461) when a MDOE command with more modes - than nicknames is handled, as well as for channel limit and key changes - without specifying the limit or key parameters. - This is how a lot (all?) other IRC servers behave, including ircd2.11, - InspIRCd, and ircd-seven. And because of clients (tested with Textual and - mIRC) sending bogus MODE commands like "MODE -ooo nick", end-users got the - expected result as well as correct but misleading error messages ... - - Correctly detect when SSL subsystem must be initialized and take - outgoing connections (server links!) into account, too. - - autogen.sh: Enforce serial test harness on GNU automake >=1.13. The - new parallel test harness which is enabled by default starting with - automake 1.13 isn't compatible with our test suite. - And don't use "egrep -o", instead use "sed", because it isn't portable - and not available on OpenBSD, for example. - -ngIRCd 20.1 (2013-01-02) - - - Allow ERROR command on server and service links only, ignore them and - add a penalty time on all other link types. - - Enforced mode setting by IRC Operators: Only check the channel user - modes of the initiator if he is joined to the channel and not an IRC - operator enforcing modes (which requires the configuration option - "OperCanUseMode" to be enabled), because trying to check channel user - modes of a non-member results in an assertion when running with debug - code or could crash the daemon otherwise. This closes bug #147, thanks - to James Kirwill <james.kirwill@bk.ru> for tracking this down! - - Fix build system to cope with spaces in path names. - - Code cleanups, mostly to fix build warnings on Cygwin. - -ngIRCd 20 (2012-12-17) - - - Allow user names ("INDENT") up to 20 characters when ngIRCd has not - been configured for "strict RFC mode". This is useful if you are using - external (PAM) authentication mechanisms that require longer user names. - Patch suggested by Brett Smith <brett@w3.org>, see - <http://arthur.barton.de/pipermail/ngircd-ml/2012-October/000579.html>. - - ngIRCd 20~rc2 (2012-12-02) - - Rework cloaked hostname handling and implement the "METADATA cloakhost" - subcommand: Now ngIRCd uses two fields internally, one to store the - "real" hostname and one to save the "cloaked" hostname. This allows - "foreign servers" (aka "IRC services") to alter the real and cloaked - hostnames of clients without problems, even when the user itself issues - additional "MODE +x" and "MODE -x" commands. - - RPL_UMODEIS: send correct target name, even on server links. - - Update platformtest.sh to follow autoconf changes and only generate - the "configure" script when it is missing. - - Fix the test suite to correctly execute test scripts even when stdout - is redirected. - - Fix some compiler warnings on NetBSD and OpenBSD. - - ngIRCd 20~rc1 (2012-11-11) - - Update doc/Services.txt: describe the upcoming version of Anope 1.9.8, - then including a protocol module for ngIRCd. And remove our own patches - in ./contrib/Anope because they aren't supported any more ... - - Implement new "METADATA" command which can be used by remote servers - and IRC services to update client metadata like the client info text - ("real name"), user name, and hostname, and use this command to - configure an cloaked hostname (user mode "+x") on remote servers: - This prevents "double cloaking" of hostnames and even cloaked - hostnames are in sync on all servers supporting "METADATA" now. - - Fix error message when trying to join non-predefined channels and the - "PredefChannelsOnly" configuration option is set. - - Implement new IRC "SVSNICK" command to allow remote servers (and IRC - services) to change nicknames of already registered users. The SVSNICK - command itself doesn't change the nickname, but it becomes forwarded - to the server to which the user is connected to. And then this server - initiates the real nickname changing using regular NICK commands. - This allows to run mixed networks with old servers not supporting the - SVSNICK command, because SVSNICK commands for nicknames on such servers - are silently ignored and don't cause a desynchronization of the network. - - Make server reconnect time a little bit more random, so that two - servers trying to connect to each other asynchronously don't try this - in exactly the same time periods and kick each other off ... - - Don't accept connections for servers already being linked: there was a - time frame that could result in one connection overwriting the other, - e. g. the incoming connection overwriting the status of the outgoing - one. And this could lead to all kind of weirdness (even crashes!) later - on: now such incoming connections are dropped. - - New configuration option "MaxListSize" to configure the maximum number - of channels returned by a LIST command. The default is 100, as before. - - Implement user mode "b", "block messages": when a user has set mode "b", - all private messages and notices to this user are blocked if they don't - originate from a registered user, an IRC Op, server or service. The - originator gets an error numeric sent back in this case, - ERR_NONONREG_MSG (486), which is used by UnrealIRCd, too. (Closes #144) - - WHOIS: Not only show RPL_WHOISHOST_MSG to local IRC operators, 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. (Closes #134) - - Test suite: make expect scripts more verbose displaying dots for each - reply of the server that it is waiting for. - - WHOIS: 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. (Closes #129) - - Implement channel mode "V" (invite disallow): If the new channel mode - "V" is set, the INVITE command becomes invalid and all clients get the - new ERR_NOINVITE_MSG (518) reply. (Closes #143) - - KICK-protect IRC services. - - Implement channel mode "Q" and user mode "q": Both modes protect users - from channel kicks: only IRC operators and servers can kick users having - mode "q" or in channels with mode "Q". (Closes #141) - - Debian: require "telnet" or "telnet-ssl" for building and enable - CHARCONV in ngircd-full[-dbg] variants. - - Send RPL_REHASHING (382) numeric if a REHASH command was accepted. - - Fix spelling and variable names in some log messages. - - Allow users to "cloak" their hostname only when the configuration - variable "CloakHostModeX" (introduced in 19.2) is set. Otherwise, only - IRC operators, other servers, and services are allowed to set the user - mode "+x": this prevents regular users from changing their hostmask to - the name of the IRC server itself, which confused quite a few people ;-) - (Closes #133) - - New configuration option "OperChanPAutoOp": If disabled, IRC operators - don't become channel operators in persistent channels when joining. - Enabled by default, which has been the behavior of ngIRCd up to this - patch. (Closes #135) - - Allow IRC operators to see secret (+s) channels in LIST command as long - as the "MorePrivacy" configuration option isn't enabled in the - configuration file. (Closes #136) - - Enhance build system: Support new (>=1.12) and old (<=1.11) GNU automake - versions, update checks for required and optional features, enable - colored test output of automake (if available), rename configure.in to - more modern configure.ac, include .mailmap and all build-system files in - distribution archives and no longer require a GIT tree to detect the - correct version string. - - Update documentation: add doc/Contributing.txt and include version - numbers in doc/Modes.txt. - - Free all listen ports on initialization: now listen ports can be - reconfigured on runtime using a configuration reload. - - Initialize SSL when needed only, and disable SSL on errors. - - Implement new (optional) IRC+ "CHARCONV" command to set a client - character set that the server translates all messages to/from UTF-8. - This feature requires the "libiconv" library and must be enabled using - the new "--with-iconv" option of the ./configure script. See - doc/Protocol.txt for details. (Closes #109) - - Allow limited punctuation in usernames, for better PAM integration. - - Correctly re-initialize signal handlers on RESTART commands. - - Show a warning on startup if the configuration file is not a full path: - ngIRCd is a long-running process and changes its working directory to - "/" to not block mounted filesystems and the like when running as daemon - ("not in the foreground"); therefore the path to the configuration file - must be relative to "/" (or the chroot() directory), which basically is - "not relative", to ensure that "kill -HUP" and the "REHASH" command work - as expected later on. (Closes #127) - - Make the "&SERVER" channel definable in a [Channel] configuration block, - which enables server operators to overwrite the built-in topic and - channel modes. (Closes #131) - - Don't limit list size of "WHO #channel" commands, because it makes no - sense to not 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. (Closes #125) - - Make ngIRCd buildable using the kqueue() IO interface on FreeBSD 4.x. - - Fix the "NoticeAuth" configuration option when using SSL connections and - enhance the message to show the hostname and IDENT reply of the client. - - Introduce numeric RPL_HOSTHIDDEN_MSG (396): 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. - - Fix USERHOST not displaying the correctly cloaked hostname. - - Implement user mode "B" ("Bot flag"): it is settable and unsettable by - every (non-restricted) client. This is how Unreal and InspIRCd do - behave, and so do we :-) - - Dynamically allocate memory for connection passwords: This a) saves - memory for clients not using passwords at all and b) allows for - "arbitrarily" long passwords. - - Implement channel mode "M": Only the server, identified users and IRC - operators are able to talk in such a channel. - - Block nicknames that are reserved for services and are defined using the - configuration variable "ServiceMask" in "Server" blocks; And this - variable now can handle more than one mask separated by commas. - - Now "make uninstall" removes the installed "ngircd.conf" file, if it is - still equal to our "sample-ngircd.conf" file and therefore hasn't been - modified by the user. If it has been modified, it isn't removed and a - notice is displayed to the user. And "make install" now displays a - message when no ngircd.conf file exists and the "sample-ngircd.conf" - file will be installed as a starting point. - - Add contrib/ngircd.service, a systemd service file for ngircd. - - Implemented XOP channel user modes: "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; and "Owner" ("+q", prefix "~") can set channel - modes +imntvIbekoRsz and kick all +a, +o, +h, +v and normal users. - - Implement hashed cloaked hostnames for both the "CloakHost" and - "CloakHostModeX" configuration options: now the admin can use the new - '%x' placeholder to insert a hashed version of the clients hostname, - and the new configuration option "CloakHostSalt" defines the salt for - the hash function. When "CloakHostSalt" is not set (the default), a - random salt will be generated after each server restart. (Closes #133) - -ngIRCd 19.2 (2012-06-19) - - - doc/Capabilities.txt: document "multi-prefix" capability - - ngIRCd 19.2~rc1 (2012-06-13) - - New configuration option "CloakHostModeX" to configure the hostname - that gets used for IRC clients which have user mode "+x" enabled. - Up to now, the name of the IRC server itself has been used for this, - which still is the default when "CloakHostModeX" isn't set. - - Correctly handle asynchronously re-established server links: a race - condition could let the daemon loose track of an already re-established - incoming server link while preparing its own outgoing connection. - Peers that both try to connect each other could have been affected. - - Log a debug message when SIGUSR2 is handled in debug mode. - - Only allow alphanumeric characters in user-supplied user names of - USER command and IDENT replies. - - Change wording of "TLS initialized" message to make it more consistent. - - Don't leak file descriptors on error path when creating "PID files". - - Add missing mode "r" to CHANMODES in 005 "ISUPPORT" numeric. - - Update doc/Modes.txt and doc/Platforms.txt documents. - - contrib/platformtest.sh: correctly detect Open64 C compiler and handle - "CC=xxx MAKE=yyy ./platformtest.sh" calling convention. - - Add instructions for setting up Atheme IRC services. - - Implement support for IRC capability handling, the new "CAP" command, - and capability "multi-prefix" which allows both the NAME and WHO command - handlers to return more than one "class prefix" to the client. - - Update Xcode project files: reference missing documentation files. - - Fix: Don't ignore "permission denied" errors when enabling chroot. - - FAQ: enhance description of chroot setup. - -ngIRCd 19.1 (2012-03-19) - - - Fix gcc warning (v4.6.3), initialize "list" variable to NULL. - - Fix typos: "recieved" -> "received", "Please not" -> "Please note", - and fix lintian(1) warning ""hyphen-used-as-minus-sign", too. - - Really include _all_ patches to build the Anope module into the - distribution archive ... ooops! - - getpid.sh: Fix test case error for Debian using sbuild(1). - - Don't log "ngIRCd hello message" two times when starting up. - -ngIRCd 19 (2012-02-29) - - - Update build system: bump config.guess and config.sub files used by - GNU autoconf/automake to recent versions. - - Fix configuration file parser: don't accept "[SSL]" blocks in the - configuration file when no SSL support is built in ngIRCd. - - Fix building ngIRCd with old gcc versions (e. g. 2.7.2). - - Correctly re-open syslog logging after reading of configuration - file: Syslog logging has been initialized before reading the - configuration, so ngIRCd always used the default facility and ignored - the "SyslogFacility" configuration option ... - Thanks to Patrik Schindler for reporting this issue! - - ngIRCd 19~rc1 (2012-02-12) - - Enhance command limits for server links: the limit now is dependent - on the number of users connected in the network and higher while - servers are joining the network to make the login of servers faster. - - Log more information about server synchronization. - - Update preliminary ngIRCd protocol module for Anope 1.9.6, which now - is the only supported version. - - New numeric RPL_WHOISHOST_MSG(378), which returns the DNS host name - (if available) and the IP address of a client in the WHOIS reply. - Only the user itself and local IRC operators get this numeric. - - Implement channel exception list (mode 'e'). This allows a channel - operator to define exception masks that allow users to join the - channel even when a "ban" would match and prevent them from joining: - the exception list (e) overrides the ban list (b). - - PRIVMSG and NOTICE: Handle nick!user@host masks case-insensitive. - - Implement user mode 'C': If the target user of a PRIVMSG or NOTICE - command has the user mode 'C' set, it is required that both sender - and receiver are on the same channel. This prevents private flooding - by completely unknown clients. - - New RPL_WHOISREGNICK_MSG(307) numeric in WHOIS command replies: it - indicates if a nickname is registered (if user mode 'R' set). - - Limit channel invite, ban, and exception lists to 50 entries and fix - duplicate check and error messages when adding already listed entries - or deleting no (longer) existing ones. - - Fix both ERR_SUMMONDISABLED(445) and ERR_USERSDISABLED(446) replies. - - MODE command: correctly return ERR_UNKNOWNMODE(472) numeric for - unknown channel modes, instead of ERR_UMODEUNKNOWNFLAG(501). - - ISUPPORT(005) numeric: add "O", "R", and "z" modes to "CHANMODES", - add "EXCEPTS=e" and "INVEX=I", add "MAXLIST=beI:50". - - Limit the number of list items in the reply of LIST (100), WHO (25), - WHOIS (10), and WHOWAS (25) commands. - - LIST command: compare pattern case insensitive. - - Limit the MODE command to handle a maximum number of 5 channel modes - that require an argument (+Ibkl) per call and report this number - in the ISUPPORT(005) numeric: "MODES=5". - - Fix handling of channel mode sequence with/without arguments. - For example, don't generate wrong error messages when handling - "MODE #chan +IIIIItn *!aa@b *!bb@c *!cc@d *!dd@e *!ee@f". - - When sending data on a connection, only try to get the type of - the client if there still is one assigned. This could trigger an - assertion and end the daemon in some error paths. - - Don't try to close already closed/invalid sockets to forked child - processes. This could potentially crash the daemon in some cases - with IDENT lookups enabled. - - WHOIS command: make sure that the reply ends with RPL_ENDOFWHOIS, - don't answer queries for IRC servers, make sure mask matching is - case-insensitive, and that RPL_ENDOFWHOIS numeric is sent with the - unmodified mask (like it has been received from the client). - - LINKS command: support <mask> parameter to limit the reply. - - Add 1 second penalty for every further target on PRIVMSG/NOTICE - commands: this reduces the possibility of flooding channels with - commands like "PRIVMSG/NOTICE #a,#n,#c,... :message" a little bit. - Problem noticed by Cahata, thanks! - - Display correct error message when "Server{UID|GID}" variable in the - configuration file is invalid (not a number and no existing user). - - Update Copyright notices for 2012 :-) - - JOIN command: don't stop handling of channel lists when a single - channel cannot be joined (because of bad name, wrong key or channel - limit reached), but report an error and continue. And don't check - the channel limit and don't report with "too many channels" when - trying to join a channel that the client already is a member of. - - ISON command: reply with the correct upper-/lowercase nicknames. - - New configuration option "PAMIsOptional": when set, clients not - sending a password are still allowed to connect: they won't become - "identified" and keep the "~" character prepended to their supplied - user name. See "man 5 ngircd.conf" for details. - - Fixed handling of WHO commands. This fixes two bugs: "WHO <nick>" - returned nothing at all if the user was "+i" (reported by Cahata, - thanks) and "WHO <nick|nickmask>" returned channel names instead - of "*" when the user was member of a (visible) channel. - - Fixed some spelling errors in documentation and code comments - (Thanks to Christoph Biedl). - - contrib/Debian/control: Update and complete "Build-Depends" and - update our Debian package descriptions with "official" ones. - - Fixed typo in two error messages. - - LUSERS reply: only count channels that are visible to the requesting - client, so the existence of secret channels is no longer revealed by - using LUSERS. Reported by Cahata, thanks! - - Unknown user and channel modes no longer stop the mode parser, but - are simply ignored. Therefore modes after the unknown one are now - handled. This is how ircd2.10/ircd2.11/ircd-seven behave, at least. - Reported by Cahata, thanks! - - README: Update list of implemented commands. - - Log better error messages when rejecting clients. - - Implement IRC commands "GLINE" and "KLINE" to ban users. G-Lines are - synchronized between server on peering, K-Lines are local only. - If you use "*!<user>@<host>" or "*!*@<host>" masks, these connections - are blocked even before the user is fully logged in (before PASS, - NICK, and USER commands have been processed) and before the child - processes for authentication are forked, so resource usage is smaller. - - Xcode: update project file for Xcode 4.2 and define HAVE_GAI_STRERROR - for Mac OS X Xcode builds. - - ./configure: Fix logic and quoting of poll() detection code: only use - poll() when poll.h exists as well. - - Suppress 'Can't create pre-defined channel: invalid name: ""' message. - - whois-test: handle local host name = "localhost.localdomain" using the - pattern "localhost*" for valid local host names. - - sample-ngircd.conf: show correct default for "PAM" variable: The - default of "PAM" is "yes" when ngIRCd has been configured to use it, - so show the correct default value in the sample configuration file. - (Closes #119) - - Update GPL 2 license text to current version. - - Only close "unrelated" sockets in forked child processes: This fixes - the problem that ngIRCd can't do any IDENT lookups because of the - socket has already been closed in the child process. - The bug has been introduced starting with ngIRCd 17 ... :-( - (commit ID 6ebb31ab35e) - - Added doc/Modes.txt: document modes supported by ngIRCd. - - Implement user mode "R": indicates that the nickname of this user - is "registered". This mode isn't handled by ngIRCd itself, but must - be set and unset by IRC services like Anope. - - Implement channel mode "R": only registered users (having the user - mode "R" set) are allowed to join this channel. - - Test suite: bind to loopback (127.0.0.1) interface only. - - New 2nd message "Nickname too long" for error code 432. - - Xcode: Mac OS X config.h: support 10.5 as well as 10.6/10.7 SDK. - - Xcode: exclude more Xcode 4 specific directories in ".gitignore". - - Disconnect directly linked servers sending QUIT. Without this, - the server becomes removed from the network and the client list, - but the connection isn't shut down at all ... - - contrib/ngindent: detect "gindent" as GNU indent. - - Handle unknown user and channel modes: these modes are saved and - forwarded to other servers, but ignored otherwise. - - Handle channel user modes 'a', 'h', and 'q' from remote servers. - These channel user modes aren't used for anything at the moment, - but ngIRCd knows that these three modes are "channel user modes" - and not "channel modes", that is that these modes take an "nickname" - argument. Like unknown user and channel modes, these modes are saved - and forwarded to other servers, but ignored otherwise. - - Correctly inform clients when other servers change their user modes. - This is required for some services to work correctly. - - Test suite: make getpid.sh work even when run as root. - - Spoofed prefixes: close connection on non-server links only. - On server-links, spoofed prefixes can happen because of the - asynchronous nature of the IRC protocol. So don't break server- - links, only log a message and ignore the command. (Closes #113) - -ngIRCd 18 (2011-07-10) - - - Update timestamp of ngircd(8) manual page. - - Add preliminary ngIRCd protocol module for Anope 1.9 to contrib/Anope/. - - Don't register WHOWAS information when "MorePrivacy" option is in effect. - - ngIRCd 18~rc2 (2011-06-29) - - Update documentation, fix some wording, and use a spellchecker :-) - - ngircd.conf.5: strip "SSL" prefix from variables in [SSL] section. - - ngircd.8: document debugging options. - - GnuTLS: use 1024 bits as minimum size of the DH prime. This enables - ngIRCd to accept incoming connections from other servers and clients - that "only" use at least 1024 bits again, like ngIRCd 17 did (and no - longer requires 2048 bits for incoming connections). - - ngIRCd 18~rc1 (2011-06-27) - - PAM warning message: make clear which "Password" config option is ignored. - - New configuration option "MorePrivacy" to "censor" some user information. - When enabled, signon time and idle time is left out. Part and quit - messages are made to look the same. WHOWAS requests are silently dropped. - All of this is useful if one wish to conceal users that access the ngircd - servers from TOR or I2P. - - New configuration option "ScrubCTCP" to scrub incoming CTCP commands. If - activated, the server silently drops incoming CTCP requests from both - other servers and from users. The server that scrubs CTCP will not forward - the CTCP requests to other servers in the network either, which can spell - trouble if not every oper knows about the CTCP-scrubbing. Scrubbing CTCP - commands also means that it is not possible to send files between users. - There is one exception to the CTCP scrubbing performed: ACTION ("/me - commands") requests are not scrubbed. - - Display configuration errors more prominent on "--configtest". - - Restructure ngIRCd configuration file: introduce new [Limits], [Options], - and [SSL] sections. The intention of this restructuring is to make the - [Global] section much cleaner, so that it only contains variables that - most installations must adjust to the local requirements. All the optional - variables are moved to [Limits], for configurable limits and timers of - ngIRCd, and [Options], for optional features. All SSL-related variables - are moved to [SSL] and the "SSL"-prefix is stripped. The old variables in - the [Global] section are deprecated now, but are still recognized. - => Don't forget to check your configuration, use "ngircd --configtest"! - - New documentation "how to contribute": doc/Contributing.txt. - - Slightly fix error handling when connecting to remote servers. - - GnuTLS: bump DH-bitsize to 2048: this solves the problem that some clients - refuse to connect to severs that only offer 1024. For interoperability it - would be best to just use 4096 bits, but that takes minutes, even on - current hardware ... - - contrib/platformtest.sh: fix gcc version detection. - - Avoid needlessly scary 'buffer overflow' messages: When the write buffer - space grows too large, ngIRCd has to disconnect the client to avoid - wasting too much memory, which is logged with a scary 'write buffer - overflow' message. Change this to a more descriptive wording. - - Require server prefixes for most commands on RFC2812 links. RFC1459 links - (often used by services, for example) are not affected. - - Mac OS X: update installer functionality, texts, and add our logo :-) - - New configuration option "RequireAuthPing": PING-PONG on login. When - enabled, this configuration option lets ngIRCd send a PING with an numeric - "token" to clients logging in; and it will not become registered in the - network until the client responds with the correct PONG. - - New configuration option "NoticeAuth": send NOTICE AUTH on connect. When - active, ngircd will send "NOTICE AUTH" messages on client connect time - like e.g. snircd (QuakeNet) does. - - Generate WALLOPS message on SQUIT from IRC operators; so SQUIT now behaves - like CONNECT and DISCONNECT commands, when called by an IRC operator. - - Allow servers to send more commands in the first 10 seconds ("burst"). This - helps to speed up server login and network synchronization. - - Add support for up to 3 targets in WHOIS queries, also allow up to one - wildcard query from local hosts. Follows ircd 2.10 implementation rather - than RFC 2812. At most 10 entries are returned per wildcard expansion. - - ngircd.conf(5) manual page: describe types of configuration variables - (booleans, text strings, integer numbers) and add type information to each - variable description. - - Don't use "the.net" in sample-ngircd.conf, use "example.net". - - Terminate incoming connections on HTTP commands "GET" and "POST". - - New configuration option "CloakHost": when set, this host name is used for - every client instead of the real DNS host name (or IP address). - - New configuration option "CloakUserToNick": when enabled, ngIRCd sets - every clients' user name to their nickname and hides the user name - supplied by the IRC client. - - doc/Protocol.txt: Update description of the CHANINFO and WEBIRC commands. - - Doxygen'ify (document) much more source files; code cleanup ... - - Make write buffers bigger, but flush early. Before this change, a client - got disconnected if the buffer flushing at 4k failed, now regular clients - can store up to 32k and servers up 64k even if flushing is not possible at - the moment. This enhances reliability on slow links. - - Don't access possibly free'd CLIENT structure. Ooops. - - Allow "Port = 0" in [Server] blocks. Port number 0 marks remote servers - that try to connect to this daemon, but where this daemon never tries to - establish a connection on its own: only incoming connections are allowed. - - Configuration: fix 'Value of "..." is not a number!' for negative values. - - Enable WHOIS command to return information about services. - - Implement channel mode 'O': "IRC operators only". This channel mode is - used on DALnet (bahamut), for example. - - Remove support for ZeroConf/Bonjour/Rendezvous service registration - including the "[No]ZeroConf" configuration option. - - TOPIC command: test for channel admin rights correctly: this enables other - servers, services and IRC operators to change channel topics, even when - the client is not joined to this channel. - - Deprecate NoXX-Options in ngircd.conf and move new variants into our new - [Options] section: 'NoDNS=no' => 'DNS=yes', 'NoIdent=no' => 'Ident=yes', - 'NoPAM=no' => 'PAM=yes', and 'NoZeroConf=no' => 'ZeroConf=yes' (and - vice-versa). The defaults are adjusted accordingly and the old variables - in [Global] are still accepted, so there is no functional change. - - Fix confusing "adding to invite list" debug messages: adding entries to - ban list produced 'invite list' debug output ... - - Don't throttle services and servers being registered. - - Xcode: correctly sort files :-) - - Don't assert() when searching a client for an invalid server token (this is - only relevant when a trusted server on a server-server link sends invalid - commands). - -ngIRCd 17.1 (2010-12-19) - - - --configtest: remember if MOTD is configured by file or phrase - - Enhance log messages when establishing server links a little bit - - Reset ID of outgoing server link on DNS error correctly - - Don't log critical (or worse) messages to stderr - - Manual page ngircd(8): add SIGNALS section - - Manual pages: update and simplify AUTHORS section - - Remove "error file" when compiled with debug code enabled - - README: Updated list of implemented commands - - add doc/README-Interix.txt and doc/Bopm.txt to distribution tarball - - Merge branch 'numeric-329' - - add doc/PAM.txt to distribution tarball - - New numeric 329: get channel creation time on "MODE #chan" commands - - Save channel creation time; new function Channel_CreationTime() - -ngIRCd 17 (2010-11-07) - - - doc: change path names in sample-ngircd.conf depending on sysconfdir - - Fix up generation and distribution of sample-ngircd.conf - - contrib/ngircd-redhat.init: updated email address of Naoya Nakazawa - - contrib/platformtest.sh: make command name quoting consistent - - ngIRCd 17~rc3 (2010-10-27) - - Xcode builds: detect version number correctly, updated project file - to use the Mac OS X 10.5.x SDK, disable pam_fail_delay() because it - is only available starting with Mac OS X 10.6, and generate a default - PAM configuration for the Mac OS X Installer.app package of ngIRCd. - - Debian: updated standards version to 3.9.1, added libpam0g-dev to the - dependencies, and install a default /etc/pam.d/ngircd allowing all logins. - - Make contrib/platformtest.sh more portable. - - Fix connect attempts to further IP addresses of outgoing server links. - - ngIRCd 17~rc2 (2010-10-25) - - ZeroConf: include header files missing since commit a988bbc86a. - - Generate ngIRCd version number from GIT tag. - - Make source code compatible with ansi2knr again. This allows to compile - ngIRCd using a pre-ANSI K&R C compiler again. - - ./configure: check if C compiler can compile ISO Standard C. - - ./configure: check support for C prototypes again. - - Don't use PARAMS() macro for function implementations. - - Added m68k/apple/aux3.0.1 (gcc 2.7.2) to doc/Platforms.txt. - - Only try to set FD_CLOEXEC if this flag is defined. - - Only use "__attribute__ ((unused))" if GCC >=2.8 is used. - - doc/Makefile.am: don't set docdir, automake handles it already. - - ngIRCd 17~rc1 (2010-10-11) - - New configuration option "NoZeroConf" to disable service registration at - runtime even if ngIRCd is compiled with support for ZeroConf (e.g. using - Howl, Avahi or on Mac OS X). - - New configuration option "SyslogFacility" to define the syslog "facility" - (the "target"), to which ngIRCd should send its log messages. - Possible values are system dependent, but most probably "auth", "daemon", - "user" and "local1" through "local7" are possible values; see syslog(3). - Default is "local5" for historical reasons. - - Dump the "internal server state" (configured servers, established - connections and known clients) to the console or syslog when receiving - the SIGUSR2 signal and debug mode is enabled. - - Enable the daemon to disable and enable "debug mode" on runtime using - signal SIGUSR1, when debug code is compiled in, not only on startup - using the command line parameters. - - Signal handler: added new 'delayed' signal handlers, including fallback - to deprecated sysv API. And removed global NGIRCd_SignalRehash variable. - - IO: add io_cloexec() to set close-on-exec flag. - - ng_ipaddr.h: include required assert.h header. - - Conn_SyncServerStruct(): test all connections; and work case insensitive - - configure script: correctly indent IPv6 yes/no summary output. - - Don't reset My_Connections[Idx].lastping when reading data, so the - client lag debug-output is working again. - - Implement user mode "x": host name cloaking (closes: #102). - - Make configure switch "--docdir" work (closes: #108). - - Reformat and update FAQ.txt a little bit. - - INSTALL: mention SSL, IPv6, and changed handling of MotdFile. - - Change MOTD file handling: ngIRCd now caches the contents of the MOTD - file, so the daemon now requires a HUP signal or REHASH command to - re-read the MOTD file when its content changed. - - Startup: open /dev/null before chroot'ing the daemon. - - Allow IRC ops to change channel modes even without OperServerMode set. - - Allow IRC operators to use MODE command on any channel (closes: #100). - - Added mailmap file for git-[short]log and git-blame. - - Authenticated users should be registered without the "~" mark. - - Set NoPAM=yes in configuration files used for the testsuite. - - New configuration option "NoPAM" to disable PAM. - - Implement asynchronous user authentication using PAM, please see the - file doc/PAM.txt for details. - - Resolver: Implement signal handler and catch TERM signals. - - Don't set a penalty time when doing DNS lookups. - - Add some documentation for using BOPM with ngIRCd, see doc/Bopm.txt. - - Implement user mode "c": receive connect/disconnect NOTICEs. Note that - this new mode requires the user to be an IRC operator. - - ngircd.init: require "$network" and "$remote_fs" when stopping ngircd. - - Show SSL status in WHOIS output, numeric 275. - - Include correct header files when testing for arpa/inet.h (Closes: #105). - - Don't access already freed memory in IRC_KILL(). - - Fix "beeing" typo ... - - SSL/TLS: fix bogus "socket closed" error message. - -ngIRCd 16 (2010-05-02) - - - doc/SSL: remove line continuation marker - - ngIRCd 16~rc2 (2010-04-25) - - Updated some more copyright notices, it's 2010 already :-) - - Only compile in Get_Error() if really needed - - Fix gcc warning "ignoring return value of ..." - - Include netinet/in_systm.h alongside netinet/ip.h - - Include netinet/{in.h, in_systm.h} when checking for netinet/ip.h - - Only include <netinet/in_systm.h> if it exists - - Updated doc/Platforms.txt - - Enhance connection statistics counters: display total number of served - connections on daemon shutdown and when a new client connects using - the new numeric RPL_STATSCONN (250). - - ngIRCd 16~rc1 (2010-03-25) - - Various fixes to the build system and code cleanups. - - contrib/platformtest.sh: Only show latest commit. - - Updated doc/Platforms.txt, added new README-Interix.txt documenting - how to tun ngIRCd on Microsoft Services for UNIX (MS SFU, MS SUA). - - Updated links to the ngIRCd homepage (bug tracker, mailing list). - - Added missing modes to USERMODES #define - - Show our name (IRCD=ngIRCd) in ISUPPORT (005) numeric - - Quote received messages of ERROR commands in log output. - - ngircd.conf manual page: document missing "Password" variable. - - Implement WEBIRC command used by some Web-IRC frontends. The password - required to secure this command must be configured using the new - "WebircPassword" variable in the ngircd.conf file. - - Don't use port 6668 as example for both "Ports" and "SSLPorts". - - Remove limit on max number of configured irc operators. - - Only link "nsl" library when really needed. - - A new channel mode "secure connections only" (+z) has been implemented: - Only clients using a SSL encrypted connection to the server are allowed - to join such a channel. - But please note three things: a) already joined clients are not checked - when setting this mode, b) IRC operators are always allowed to join - every channel, and c) remote clients using a server not supporting this - mode are not checked either and therefore always allowed to join. - -ngIRCd 15 (2009-11-07) - - - "ngircd --configtest": print SSL configuration options even when unset. - - ngIRCd 15~rc1 (2009-10-15) - - Do not add default listening port (6667) if SSL ports were specified, so - ngIRCd can be configured to only accept SSL-encrypted connections now. - - Enable IRC operators to use the IRC command SQUIT (instead of the already - implemented but non-standard DISCONNECT command). - - New configuration option "AllowRemoteOper" (disabled by default) that - enables remote IRC operators to use the IRC commands SQUIT and CONNECT - on the local server. - - Mac OS X: fix test for packagemaker(1) tool in Makefile and use gcc 4.0 - for Mac OS X 10.4 compatibility in the Xcode project file. - - Fix --with-{openssl|gnutls} to accept path names. - - Fix LSB header of Debian init script. - - Updated doc/Platforms.txt and include new script contrib/platformtest.sh - to ease generating platform reports. - - Fix connection information for already registered connections. - - Enforce upper limit on maximum number of handled commands. This implements - a throttling scheme: an IRC client can send up to 3 commands or 256 bytes - per second before a one second pause is enforced. - - Fix connection counter. - - Fix a few error handling glitches for SSL/TLS connections. - - Minor fixes to manual pages and documentation. - -ngIRCd 14.1 (2009-05-05) - - - Security: fix remotely triggerable crash in SSL/TLS code. - - BSD start script contrib/ngircd.sh has been renamed to ngircd-bsd.sh. - - New start/stop script for RedHat-based distributions: - contrib/ngircd-redhat.init, thanks to Naoya Nakazawa <naoya@sanow.net>. - - Doxygen: update source code repository link to GIT. - - Debian: build ngircd-full-dbg package. - - Allow ping timeout quit messages to show the timeout value. - - Fix error handling on compressed links. - - Fix server list announcement. - - Do not remove host names from info text. - -ngIRCd 14 (2009-04-20) - - - Display IPv6 addresses as "[<addr>]" when accepting connections. - - ngIRCd 14~rc1 (2009-03-29) - - Updated Debian/Linux init script (see contrib/Debian/ngircd.init). - - Allow creation of persistent modeless channels. - - The INFO command reports the compile time now (if available). - - Spell check and enhance ngIRCd manual pages. - - Channel mode changes: break on syntax errors in MODE command. - - Support individual channel keys for pre-defined channels: introduce - new configuration variable "KeyFile" in [Channel] sections in ngircd.conf, - here a file can be configured for each pre-defined channel which contains - individual channel keys for different users. - - Remove limit on maximum number of predefined channels in ngircd.conf. - - Updated ngircd.spec file for building RPM packages. - - Add new and missing files to Mac OS X Xcode project, and update project. - - Reject masks with wildcard after last dot. - - TLS/SSL: remove useless error message when ssl connection is closed. - - Fix memory leak when a encrypted and compressed server link goes down. - (closes bug #95, reported by Christoph, fiesh@fiesh.homeip.net) - - Fix handling of channels containing dots. - (closes bug #93, reported by Gonosz Csiga) - -ngIRCd 13 (2008-12-25) - - - Updated documentation, especially doc/Services.txt and doc/SSL.txt. - - Make the test suite work on OpenSolaris. - - ngIRCd 13~rc1 (2008-11-21): - - New version number scheme :-) - - Initial support for IRC services, using a RFC1459 style interface, - tested with IRCServices (http://www.ircservices.za.net/) version 5.1.13. - For this to work, ngIRCd now supports server-server links conforming - to RFC 1459. New ngircd.conf(5) option: ServiceMask. - - Support for SSL-encrypted server-server and client-server links using - OpenSSL (configure: --with-openssl) or GNUTLS (configure: --with-gnutls). - New ngircd.conf(5) options: SSLPorts, SSLKeyFile, SSLKeyFilePassword, - SSLCertFile, SSLDHFile, and SSLConnect. - - Server local channels have been implemented, prefix "&", that are only - visible to users of the same server and are not visible in the network. - In addition ngIRCd creates a "special" channel &SERVER on startup and logs - all the messages to it that a user with mode +s receives. - - New make target "osxpkg" to build a Mac OS X installer package. - - Debug mode: enable support for GNU libc memory tracing (see mtrace(3)). - - SysV init script: use LSB logging functions, if available. - - Added some more FAQ entries (regarding logging and IRC operators). - - Allow IRC operators to overwrite channel limits. - - Support for enhanced PRIVMSG and NOTICE message targets. - - More tests have been added to the test-suite ("make check"), and two - servers are started for testing server-server linking. - - Added a timestamp to log messages to the console. - - New configuration option "NoIdent" to disable IDENT lookups even if the - daemon is compiled with IDENT support. - -ngIRCd 0.12.1 (2008-07-09) - - - Allow mixed line terminations (CR+LF/CR/LF) in non-RFC-compliant mode - - Don't allow stray \r or \n in command parameters - - --configtest: return non-zero exit code if there are errors - - Update ngIRCd manual pages - - Add option aliases -V (for --version) and -h (for --help). - - Fix 'no-ipv6' compile error. - - Make Listen parameter a comma-separated list of addresses. This also - obsoletes ListenIPv4 and ListenIPv6 options. If Listen is unset, it - is treated as Listen="::,0.0.0.0". - Note: ListenIPv4 and ListenIPv6 options are still recognized, - but ngircd will print a warning if they are used in the config file. - -ngIRCd 0.12.0 (2008-05-13) - - - Fix Bug: 85: "WHO #SecretChannel" that user is not a member of now returns - proper RPL_ENDOFWHO_MSG instead of nothing. (Ali Shemiran) - - Fix compile on FreeBSD 5.4 and AIX. - - If bind() fails, also print IP address and not just the port number. - - ngIRCd 0.12.0-pre2 (2008-04-29) - - IPv6: Add config options to disable ipv4/ipv6 support. - - Don't include doc/CVS.txt in distribution archive, use doc/GIT.txt now! - - Documentation: get rid of some more references to CVS, switch to GIT. - - Get rid of cvs-version.* and CVSDATE definition. - - Report ERR_NOTONCHANNEL when trying to part a channel one is not member of. - - Testsuite: remove erroneous ConfUID setting in config file. - - ngIRCd 0.12.0-pre1 (2008-04-20) - - Include Mac OS X Xcode project in distribution archives. - - Do not exit on SIGHUP or /REHASH if the config file cannot opened. - - Add IPv6 support. - - Install a LaunchDaemon script to start/stop ngIRCd on Mac OS X. - - Implemented IRC commands INFO, SUMMON (dummy), and USERS (dummy) and - enhanced test suite to check these commands. (Dana Dahlstrom) - - RPL_WHOREPLY messages generated by IRC_WHO didn't include flags (*,@,+). - (Dana Dahlstrom) - - IRC_WHO now supports search patterns and will test this against user - nickname/server name/host name, etc. as required by RFC 2812, Section 3.6.1. - (reported by Dana Dahlstrom) - - Add test cases for "WHO" command. (Dana Dahlstrom) - - Implement RFC 2812 handling of "0" argument to 'JOIN': must be treated - as if the user had sent PART commands for all channels the user is a - member of. (Dana Dahlstrom) - - Allow NOTICEs to be sent to a channel. (Fabian Schlager) - -ngIRCd 0.11.1 (2008-02-26) - - - Fix sending of JOIN commands between servers when remote server appended - mode flags. (Rolf Eike Beer) [from HEAD] - - Send "G" instead of "H" flag in WHO replies. (reported by Dana Dahlstrom) - - Under some circumstances ngIRCd issued channel MODE message with a - trailing space. (Dana Dahlstrom) [from HEAD] - -ngIRCd 0.11.0 (2008-01-15) - - ngIRCd 0.11.0-pre2 (2008-01-07) - - SECURITY: IRC_PART could reference invalid memory, causing - ngircd to crash [from HEAD]. (CVE-2008-0285) - - ngIRCd 0.11.0-pre1 (2008-01-02) - - Use dotted-decimal IP address if host name is >= 64. - - Add support for /STAT u (server uptime) command. - - New [Server] configuration Option "Bind" allows to specify - the source IP address to use when connecting to remote server. - - New configuration option "MaxNickLength" to specify the allowed maximum - length of user nicknames. Note: must be unique in an IRC network! - - Enhanced the IRC+ protocol to support an enhanced "server handshake" and - enable server to recognize numeric 005 (ISUPPORT) and 376 (ENDOFMOTD). - See doc/Protocol.txt for details. - - Re-added doc/SSL.txt to distribution -- got lost somewhere!? - - Fixes the wrong logging output when nested servers are introduced - to the network as well as the wrong output of the LINKS command. - - Update Mac OS X Xcode project file for Xcode 3. - - Adjust test suite to be usable on HP/UX 11.11 :-) - - Fix code to compile using K&R C compiler and ansi2kr again. - - New config option NoDNS: Disables DNS lookups when clients connect. - - Fixed propagation of channel mode 'P' on server links. - - Numeric 317: implemented "signon time" (displayed in WHOIS result). - - Fixed code that prevented GCC 2.95 to compile ngIRCd. - - Adjust path names in manual pages according to "./configure" settings. - - Added new server configuration option "Passive" for "Server" blocks to - disable automatic outgoing connections (similar to -p option to ngircd, - but only for the specified server). (Tassilo Schweyer) - - Don't connect to a server if a connection to another server within the - same group is already in progress. - - Added support for the WALLOPS command. Usage is restricted to IRC - operators. - -ngIRCd 0.10.4 (2008-01-07) - - - SECURITY: IRC_PART could reference invalid memory, causing - ngircd to crash [from HEAD]. (CVE-2008-0285) - -ngIRCd 0.10.3 (2007-08-01) - - - SECURITY: Fixed a severe bug in handling JOIN commands, which could - cause the server to crash. Thanks to Sebastian Vesper, <net@veoson.net>. - (CVE-2007-6062) - -ngIRCd 0.10.2 (2007-06-08) - - ngIRCd 0.10.2-pre2 (2007-05-19) - - Server links are allowed to use larger write buffers now (up to 50 KB). - - ngIRCd 0.10.2-pre1 (2007-05-05) - - Fix compressed server links (broken since 0.10.0). - - Predefined Channel configuration now allows specification of channel key - (mode k) and maximum user count (mode l). - - When using epoll() IO interface, compile in the select() interface as - well and fall back to it when epoll() isn't available on runtime. - - New configure option "--without-select" to disable select() IO API - (even when using epoll(), see above). - - Added support for IO APIs "poll()" and "/dev/poll". - - Reorganized internal handling of invite and ban lists. - -ngIRCd 0.10.1 (2006-12-17) - - - Fixed validation of server names containing digits. - - Update the "info text" of the local server after re-reading configuration. - - Changed Numerics 265 and 266 to follow ircd 2.11.x "standards". - - Allow PASS syntax defined in RFC 1459 for server links, too. - - Enhanced ISUPPORT message (005 numeric). - - New configuration option "PredefChannelsOnly": if set, clients can only - join predefined channels. - - Code cleanups: use "LogDebug(...)" instead of "Log(LOG_DEBUG, ...)", use - "strcspn()", unsigned vs. signed, use "const", fix whitespaces, ... - -ngIRCd 0.10.0 (2006-10-01) - - - Fixed file handle leak when daemon is not able to send MOTD to a client. - - ngIRCd 0.10.0-pre2 (2006-09-09) - - Fixed build problems with GCC option -fstack-protector. - - Minor documentation updates. - - ngIRCd 0.10.0-pre1 (2006-08-02) - - Validate "ServerName" (see RFC 2812, section 2.3.1). - - Enhanced DIE to accept a single parameter ("comment text") which is sent - to all locally connected clients before the server goes down. - - The ngIRCd handles time shifts backwards more gracefully now (the - timeout handling doesn't disconnect clients by mistake any more). - - Internal: Restructured connection handling (the connection ID is equal - to the file descriptor of the connection). - - Internal: Simplified resolver code. - - JOIN now supports more than one channel key at a time. - - Implemented numeric "333": Time and user name who set a channel topic. - - Enhanced the handler for PING and PONG commands: fix forwarding and enable - back-passing of a client supplied additional argument of PING. - - Changed handling of timeouts for unregistered connections: don't reset - the counter if data is received and disconnect clients earlier. - - Removed unnecessary #define of "LOCAL", now use plain C "static" instead. - - Channel topics are no longer limited to 127 characters: now the only limit - is the maximum length of an IRC command, i. e. 512 bytes (in practice, this - limits the topic to about 490 characters due to protocol overhead). - - Reverse DNS lookup code now checks the result by doing an additional - lookup to prevent spoofing. - - Added new IO layer which (optionally) supports epoll() and kqueue() in - addition to the select() interface. - -ngIRCd 0.9.2 (2005-10-15) - - - Fixed a bug that could cause the daemon to crash when outgoing server - connections can't be established. - - Fixed a bug that caused the daemon to leak file descriptors when no - resolver subprocesses could be created. - - Fixed server NOTICEs to users with "s" mode ("server messages"). - - Fixed a format string bug in "connection statistics" messages to clients. - -ngIRCd 0.9.1 (2005-08-03) - - - The KILL command killed much more than desired (including server links!) - when the target user is connected to a remote server. Bug introduced in - ngIRCd 0.9.0 ... Reported by <qssl@fastmail.fm>, Thanks! - - Changed some constants to be "signed" (instead of unsigned) to solve - problems with old (pre-ANSI) compilers. - -ngIRCd 0.9.0 (2005-07-24) - - ngIRCd 0.9.0-pre1 (2005-07-09) - - Fixed maximum length of user names, now allow up to 9 characters. - - Cut off oversized IRC messages that should be sent to the network instead - of shutting down the (wrong) connection. - - Don't generate error messages for unknown commands received before the - client is registered with the server (like the original ircd). - - Never run with root privileges but always switch the user ID. - - Make "netsplit" messages RFC compliant. - - Fix handling of QUIT Messages: send only one message, even if the client - is member of multiple channels. - - Don't exit server if closing of a socket fails; instead ignore it and - pray that this will be "the right thing" ... - - Implemented the IRC function "WHOWAS". - - Don't enable assert() calls when not ./configure'd with --enable-debug. - - Fixed ./configure test for TCP Wrappers: now it runs on Mac OS X as well. - - Enhanced configure script: now you can pass an (optional) search path - to all --with-XXX parameters, e. g. "--with-ident=/opt/ident". - - Removed typedefs for the native C data types. - Use stdbool.h / inttypes.h if available. - - New configuration option "OperServerMode" to enable a workaround needed - when running an network with ircd2 servers and "OperCanUseMode" enabled - to prevent the ircd2 daemon to drop mode changes of IRC operators. - Patch by Florian Westphal, <westphal@foo.fh-furtwangen.de>. - - Implemented support for "secret channels" (channel mode "s"). - - New configuration option "Mask" for [Operator] sections to limit OPER - commands to users with a specific IRC mask. Patch from Florian Westphal. - - Write "error file" (/tmp/ngircd-XXX.err) only if compiled with debug - code ("--enable-debug") and running as daemon process. - - Don't create version information string each time a client connects - but instead on server startup. By Florian Westphal. - - New configuration variable "PidFile", section "[Global]": if defined, - the server writes its process ID (PID) to this file. Default: off. - Idea of Florian Westphal, <westphal@foo.fh-furtwangen.de>. - - Code cleanups from Florian Westphal, <westphal@foo.fh-furtwangen.de>. - - Raised the maximum length of passwords to 20 characters. - - Fixed a memory leak when resizing the connection pool and realloc() - failed. Now we don't fall back to malloc(), which should be sane anyway. - Patch from Florian Westphal, <westphal@foo.fh-furtwangen.de>. - - Added support for the Howl (http://www.porchdogsoft.com/products/howl/) - Rendezvous API, in addition to the API of Apple (Mac OS X). The available - API will be autodetected when you call "./configure --with-rendezvous". - - Made ngIRCd compile on HP/UX 10.20 with native HP pre-ANSI C compiler and - most probably other older C compilers on other systems. - - When the daemon should switch to another user ID (ServerID is defined in - the configuration file) and is not running in a chroot environment, it - changes its working directory to the home directory of this user. This - should enable the system to write proper core files when not running with - root privileges ... - -ngIRCd 0.8.3 (2005-02-03) - - - Fixed a bug that could case a root exploit when the daemon is compiled - to do IDENT lookups and is logging to syslog. Bug discovered by CoKi, - <coki@nosystem.com.ar>, thanks a lot! - (CVE-2005-0226; http://www.nosystem.com.ar/advisories/advisory-11.txt) - -ngIRCd 0.8.2 (2005-01-26) - - - Added doc/SSL.txt to distribution. - - Fixed a buffer overflow that could cause the daemon to crash. Bug found - by Florian Westphal, <westphal@foo.fh-furtwangen.de>. (CVE-2005-0199) - - Fixed a possible buffer underrun when reading the MOTD file. Thanks - to Florian Westphal, <westphal@foo.fh-furtwangen.de>. - - Fixed detection of IRC lines which are too long to send. Detected by - Florian Westphal, <westphal@foo.fh-furtwangen.de>. - - Fixed return values of our own implementation of strlcpy(). The code has - been taken from rsync and they fixed it, but we didn't until today :-/ - It has only been used when the system didn't implement strlcpy by itself, - not on "modern" systems. Florian Westphal, <westphal@foo.fh-furtwangen.de>. - -ngIRCd 0.8.1 (2004-12-25) - - - Autoconf: Updated config.guess and config.sub - - Added some more debug code ... - - Fixed wrong variable names in output of "ngircd --configtest". - - Debian: Fixed the name of the "default file" in the init script for - ngircd-full packages. And do the test if the binary is executable after - reading this file. - - Enhanced the "test suite": please have a look at src/testsuite/README! - -ngIRCd 0.8.0 (2004-06-26) - - - Fixed wrong buffer size calculation for results of the resolver. - - ngircd 0.8.0-pre2 (2004-05-16) - - Enhanced logging to console when running in "no-detached mode": added - PID and log messages of resolver sub-processes. - - Fixed host name lookups when using IDENT user lookups. - - "make clean" and "make maintainer-clean" remove more files now. - - ngIRCd 0.8.0-pre1 (2004-05-07) - - Two new configuration options: "ChrootDir" and "MotdPhrase", thanks to - Benjamin Pineau <ben@zouh.org>. Now you can force the daemon to change - its root and working directory to something "safe". MotdPhrase is used - to define an "MOTD string" instead of a whole file, useful if the - "real" MOTD file would be outside the "jail". - - INVITE- and BAN-lists become synchronized between IRC+ servers when - establishing new connections, if the peer supports this as well. - - Reorganized autogen.sh and configure scripts. - - Fixed a wrong assert() which could cause the daemon to exit spuriously - when closing down connections. - - Better logging of decompression errors returned by zlib. - - Servers other than the destination server didn't clean up the invite - list of an "invite-only" channel properly when an INVITE'd user joined. - - Changed the reply of the MODE command to match the syntax of the - original ircd exactly: the unnecessary but missing ":" before the last - parameter has been added. - - Fixed TRACE: don't output "Serv" lines for ourself; display more info. - - Results of the resolver (host names and IDENT names) are discarded after - the client is successfully registered with the server. - - Better logging while establishing and shutting down connections. - - The type of service (TOS) of all sockets is set to "interactive" now. - - Added short command line option "-t" as alternative to "--configtest". - - Added optional support for "IDENT" lookups on incoming connections. You - have to enable this function with the ./configure switch "--with-ident". - The default is not to do IDENT lookups. - -ngIRCd 0.7.7 (2004-02-05) - - - The info text ("real name") of users is set to "-" if none has been - specified using the USER command (e. g. "USER user * * :"). Reason: - the original ircd doesn't like empty ones and would KILL such users. - - Fixed (optional) TCP Wrapper test which was broken and could result in - false results. Thanks to Fuminori Tanizaki <tany@mcnet.ad.jp>! - - Removed "USE_" prefixes of configuration #defines. - -ngIRCd 0.7.6 (2003-12-05) - - - Fixed abort() ("server crash") when INVITE'ing users to nonexistent - channels. Bug found by <hiddenx@wp.pl>. - - Extended version numbering of CVS versions (added date). - - Enhanced/fixed doc/Protocol.txt; - -ngIRCd 0.7.5 (2003-11-07) - - - Fixed ban behavior: users which are banned from a channel can't no - longer send PRIVMSG's to this channel (fixes Bug #47). - - Fixed and enhanced the "penalty handling" of the server: commands that - require more resources block the client for a short time. - - Changed the internal time resolution to one second. - - New configuration variable "MaxConnectionsIP" to limit the number of - simultaneous connections from a single IP that the server will accept. - This configuration options lowers the risk of denial of service attacks - (DoS), the default is 5 connections per client IP. - - Fixed build problems under Mac OS X 10.3. - - Use "-pipe" when compiling with gcc, speeds things up a little :-) - - Added new configuration variable "Listen" to bind all listening - sockets of the server to a single IP address. - - Suppress misleading error message of diff during make run. - - Enhanced test-suite and made it work on GNU/Hurd. - - Fixed minor typo in debug output :-) - -ngIRCd 0.7.1 (2003-07-18) - - - Included files to build Debian packages (located in "debian/"). - - Updated config.guess and config.sub to newer upstream versions. - - NJOIN propagates user channel modes correctly again ... Upsa. - - Made Makefile more compatible with "make -j<n>". - - Added support for GNU/Hurd. - - Fixed a compiler warning related to an unnecessary assert(). - - Enhanced VERSION command when using debug versions. - -ngIRCd 0.7.0 (2003-05-01) - - - "ServerName" is checked better now: a dot (".") is required. - - The KILL command verifies and logs more parameters. - - ngIRCd 0.7.0-pre2 (2003-04-27) - - CVS build system fixes (made autogen.sh more portable). - - Fixed compilation and test-suite on Solaris (tested with 2.6). - - New documentation file "doc/Platforms.txt" describing the status of - ngIRCd on the various tested platforms. - - Test for broken GCC on Mac OS X and disable "-pedantic" in this case. - - Disable "-ansi" on Cygwin: system headers are incompatible. - - The server tried to connect to other servers only once when DNS or - socket failures occurred. - - Fixed --configtest: There is no variable "ServerPwd", it's "Password". - - ngIRCd 0.7.0-pre1 (2003-04-22) - - New signal handler (more secure, actions are executed outside). - - GCC: the compiler is now called with more warning options enabled. - - Replaced a lot of str[n]cpy(), str[n]cat() and sprintf() calls with the - more secure functions strlcpy(), strlcat() and snprintf(). On systems - that don't support strlcpy() and strlcat(), these functions are included - in the libngportab now (with prototypes in portab.h). - - If the server can't close a socket, it panics now. This is an error that - can't occur during normal operation so there is something broken. - - The order of log messages during disconnects is more "natural" now ;-) - - Cleaned up handling of server configuration structures: modifying and - removing servers during runtime works more reliable now. - - Compression code from "conn.[ch]" is now found in new "conn-zip.[ch]" - - Moved some connection functions from "conn.[ch]" to "conn-func.[ch]". - - New command CONNECT to enable and add server links. The syntax is not - RFC-compatible: use "CONNECT <name> <port>" to enable and connect an - configured server and "CONNECT <name> <port> <host> <mypwd> <peerpwd>" - to add a new server (ngIRCd tries to connect new servers only once!). - - Added DISCONNECT command ("DISCONNECT <name>") to disable servers. - - Restructured the documentation: Now the main language is English. The - German documentation has been removed (until there is a maintainer). - - Enhanced killing of users caused by a nickname collision. - - Better error detection for status code ("numerics") forwarding. - - Moved tool functions to own library: "libngtool". - - New command TRACE (you can trace only servers at the moment). - - New command HELP that lists all understood commands. - - There should no longer remain "unknown connections" (see e.g. LUSERS) - if an outgoing server link can't be established. - - Added AC_PREREQ(2.50) to configure.in for better autoconf compatibility. - - Conn_Close() now handles recursive calls for the same link correctly. - - ngIRCd can register itself with Rendezvous: to enable support pass the - new switch "--with-rendezvous" to configure. - - Added support for TCP Wrappers library: pass "--with-tcp-wrappers" to - configure to enable it. - - Changed some configure options to use "--with"/"--without" as prefix - instead of "--enable"/"--disable": "--without-syslog", "--without-zlib", - "--with-tcp-wrappers", and "--with-rendezvous". - - Better error reporting to clients on connect. - - Enhanced manual pages ngircd(8) and ngircd.conf(5). - - Documentation is now installed in $(datadir)/doc/ngircd. - - Enhanced handling of NJOIN in case of nick collisions. - -ngIRCd 0.6.1 (2003-01-21) - - - Fixed KILL: you can't crash the server by killing yourself any more, - ngIRCd no longer sends a QUIT to other servers after the KILL, and you - can kill only valid users now. - - The server no longer forwards commands to ordinary users, instead it - answers with the correct error message ("no such server") now. - - WHOIS commands weren't always forwarded as requested. - - The server sets a correct default AWAY message now when propagating - between servers (bug introduced in 0.6.0). - - Fixed up and enhanced CHANINFO command: channel keys and user limits - are synchronized between servers now, too. - - MODE returns the key and user limit for channel members correctly now. - - Non-members of a channel could crash the server when trying to change - its modes or modes of its members. - - The server didn't validate weather a target user is a valid channel - member when changing his channel user modes which could crash ngIRCd. - - -Older changes (sorry, only available in German language): - -ngIRCd 0.6.0, 24.12.2002 - - ngIRCd 0.6.0-pre2, 23.12.2002 - - neuer Numeric 005 ("Features") beim Connect. - - LUSERS erweitert: nun wird die maximale Anzahl der lokalen und globalen - Clients, die dem Server bzw. im Netzwerk seit dem letzten (Re-)Start - dem Server gleichzeitig bekannt waren, angezeigt. - - ngIRCd 0.6.0-pre1, 18.12.2002 - - beim Schliessen einer Verbindung zeigt der Server nun vor dem ERROR - noch eine Statistik ueber die empfangene und gesendete Datenmenge an. - - der Server wartet bei einer eingehenden Verbindung nun laenger auf den - Resolver (4 Sekunden), wenn das Ergebnis eintrifft setzt er aber den - Login sofort fort (bisher wurde immer mind. 1 Sekunde gewartet). - - Connection-Strukturen werden nun "pool-weise" verwaltet; der Pool wird - bei Bedarf bis zu einem konfigurierten Limit vergroessert. - - Mit der neuen Konfigurationsvariable "MaxConnections" (Sektion "Global") - kann die maximale Anzahl gleichzeitiger Verbindungen begrenzt werden. - Der Default ist -1, "unlimitiert". - - der Server erkennt nun, ob bereits eine eingehende Verbindung von einem - Peer-Server besteht und versucht dann nicht mehr, selber eine eigene - ausgehende Verbindung zu diesem auufzubauen. Dadurch kann nun auf beiden - Servern in der Konfiguration ein Port fuer den Connect konfiguriert - werden (beide Server versuchen sich dann gegenseitig zu connectieren). - - Test-Suite und Dokumentation an A/UX angepasst. - - unter HP-UX definiert das configure-Script nun _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED. - - Server identifizieren sich nun mit asynchronen Passwoertern, d.h. das - Passwort, welches A an B schickt, kann ein anderes sein als das, welches - B als Antwort an A sendet. In der Konfig.-Datei, Abschnitt "Server", - wurde "Password" dazu durch "MyPassword" und "PeerPassword" ersetzt. - - Der Server kann nun zur Laufzeit die Konfiguration neu einlesen: dies - macht er nach dem Befehl REHASH oder wenn ein HUP-Signal empfangen wird. - - Channel-Mode "P" ("persistent") kann nur noch von IRC-Operatoren gesetzt - werden. Grund: User koennen den Server sonst leicht "Channel-Flooden". - - MOTD kann nun an andere Server geforwarded werden. - - IRC-Befehl "TIME" implementiert. - - Server-Server-Links koennen nun komprimiert werden, dazu wird die zlib - (www.zlib.org) benoetigt. Unterstuetzt die Gegenseite die Komprimierung - nicht, wird automatisch unkomprimiert kommuniziert. Das Verfahren ist - kompatibel mit dem Original-ircd 2.10.3, d.h. beide Server koennen - miteinander ueber komprimiert Links kommunizieren. - - Handling der Schreibpuffer umgestellt: Server sollte schneller arbeiten. - - Prefix-Fehler werden besser protokolliert (mit verursachendem Befehl). - - SQUIT wird nicht mehr doppelt an andere Server weitergeleitet. - - Der Server versucht nun vor dem Schliessen einer Verbindung Daten, die - noch im Schreibpuffer stehen, zu senden. - - Source in weiteres Modul "irc-info" aufgespalten. - - Konfigurationsvariablen werden besser validiert: Laengen, Zahlen, ... - - neuen Befehl STATS begonnen: bisher unterstuetzt wird "l" und "m". - - bei ISON und USERHOST fehlte im Ergebnis-String der korrekte Absender. - - IRC Operatoren koennen nun mit KILL User toeten. Achtung: ein Grund muss - zwingend als zweiter Parameter angegeben werden! - - neue Konfigurations-Variable "MaxJoins": Hiermit kann die maximale Zahl - der Channels, in denen ein User Mitglied sein kann, begrent werden. - - neuer, deutlich flexiblerer Parser fuer den MODE Befehl. - - neue Channel-Modes l (User-Limit) und k (Channel-Key) implementiert. - -ngIRCd 0.5.4, 24.11.2002 - - - Fehler-Handling von connect() gefixed: der Server kann sich nun auch - unter A/UX wieder zu anderen verbinden. - - in den Konfigurationsvariablen ServerUID und ServerGID kann nun nicht - nur die numerische ID, sondern auch der Name des Users bzw. der Gruppe - verwendet werden. Beim Start des Daemons wird nun beides angezeigt. - - Besseres Logging von Prefix-Fehlern. - - angenommene Sockets werden nun korrekt auf "non-blocking" konfiguriert, - beim Senden und Empfangen werden Blockierungen besser abgefangen. - - RPL_UMODEIS hat Code 221, nicht 211 ... *argl* - - select() in Try_Write() hat falschen (keinen!) Timeout verwendet; - die "Zeit-Aufloesung" des Servers sind zudem nun 2 Sekunden (TIME_RES). - Insgesamt sollte die Reaktionszeit des Server nun besser sein. - -ngIRCd 0.5.3, 08.11.2002 - - - NOTICE liefert nun wirklich nie mehr einen Fehler, auch dann nicht, - wenn der sendende Client noch gar nicht registriert ist. - - ein "schneller Server-Reconnect" wird nur noch dann versucht, wenn die - Verbindung zuvor ordentlich (="lange genug") in Ordnung war; somit also - nicht meht, wenn der Peer-Server gleich beim Connect ein ERROR liefert. - Das vermeidet "Connect-Orgien". - - einige Datentypen aufgeraumt: z.B. sind viele INT32s nun LONGs. Das ist - auf Platformen mit 8-Byte-Integern kompatibler. - - RPL_YOURHOST_MSG ist nun ircII- und RFC-kompatibel ;-) - - Segfault unter hoher Netzaktivitaet behoben: in Conn_Close() wird die - Connection-Struktur nun frueher als "ungueltig" markiert. - -ngIRCd 0.5.2, 04.10.2002 - - - Buffer Overflow in Read_Resolver_Result() behoben. - - Format-String-Bugs, die zum Abbruch des Servers fuehrten, behoben. - - Maximale Laenge eines IRC-Prefix wurde falsch berechnet. - -ngIRCd 0.5.1, 03.10.2002 - - - in RPL_YOURHOST_MSG wurde ein fehlerhafter Versionsstring geliefert. - - Test-Suite: start-server.sh, stop-server.sh und stress-server.sh koennen - nun "manuell" von der Kommandozeile gestartet werden, stress-server.sh - startet per Default nur noch 5 Sessions, eine andere Zahl kann auf der - Kommandozeile uebergeben werden (Syntax: "stress-server.sh <count>"). - - In bestimmten Faellen hat der Server versucht auf einen bereits wieder - geschlossenen Socket Daten zu schreiben; das fuehrte zu einem Abbruch des - Servers durch ein assert(). Nun wird geprueft, ob der Socket noch ok ist. - - im "contrib"-Verzeichnis befindet sich nun eine RPM-Spec-Datei, aus den - .tar.gz's koennen nun mit "rpm -ta <archiv>" RPM's erzeugt werden. Danke - an Sean Reifschneider <jafo@tummy.com>! - - Syntax von RPL_MYINFO_MSG korrigiert: liefert nun vier Parameter. - -ngIRCd 0.5.0, 20.09.2002 - - - Dokumentation aktualisiert. - - Fehler bei Validierung von "AdminInfo2" behoben. - - Test der Flags fuer "ps" in der Testsuite verbessert, ist nun zu mehr - Plattformen kompatibler. - - ngIRCd 0.5.0-pre2, 17.09.2002 - - Fix in IRC_WriteStrServersPrefix() war "badly broken" -- behoben. - - ngIRCd 0.5.0-pre1, 16.09.2002 - - Manual-Pages ngircd.8 und ngircd.conf.5 begonnen. - - Wird der Netzwerk-Sniffer aktiviert (--sniffer), so schaltet der - ngIRCd nun automatisch in den Debug-Modus. - - auf Systemen, die inet_aton() nicht kennen (wie z.B. A/UX), kann der - ngIRCd nun dennoch auch aktiv Server-Links aufbauen. - - h_errno wird auf Systemen, die das nicht kennen (wie z.B. HP-UX 10.20) - nicht mehr verwendet. Somit compiliert der ngIRCd nun auch dort :-) - - um auf dem Ziel-System nicht vorhandene Funktionen nachzubilden wird nun - die "libngportab" erzeugt; genutzt wird dies bisher fuer vsnprintf(). - Nun compiliert der ngIRCd auch unter Solaris 2.5.1. - - "persistente Channels" (Mode 'P') implementiert: diese koennen in der - Konfigurationsdatei definiert werden (Sektion "Channel", vgl. Beispiel- - Konfiguration "sample-ngircd.conf") und bleiben auch dann bestehen, - wenn kein User mehr im Channel ist. Zu Channel-Operatoren werden bisher - nur IRC-Operatoren, die den Channel betreten. Die persistenten Channels - werden durch das Flag "P" gelennzeichnet, welches normal durch Channel- - Op's gesetzt und geloescht werden kann. - - bei "--configtest" werden keine leere Abschnitte mehr ausgegeben. - - Source in weitere Module aufgespalten: lists, irc-op und resolve. - - #include's aufgeraeumt: Header includieren keine anderen mehr. - - KICK implementiert (bisher kann nur ein User aus einem Channel geckicked - werden, Listen, wir im RFC vorgesehen, werden bisher nicht unterstuetzt). - - INVITE, den Channel-Mode "i" sowie Invite-Lists ueber den MODE-Befehl - (setzen, erfragen und loeschen) implementiert. - - Source an ansi2knr fuer pre-ANSI-Compiler angepasst; ansi2knr in Source- - Tree aufgenommen und in Build-System integriert; der ngIRCd compiliert - nun z.B. unter A/UX mit dem nativen Compiler von Apple. - - TOPIC lieferte bei unbekanntem Channel einen falschen Fehlercode. - - LIST versteht nun Wildcards und kann an andere Server geforwarded werden. - - wurde ein KILL fuer nicht-lokale Clients empfangen, so wurden die - Verwaltungs-Strukturen nicht korrekt freigegeben. - - empfangene NJOIN's wurden "zerhackt" an andere Server weitergegeben. - - neue Konfigurationsoption "OperCanUseMode" (Sektion "Global"): - ist sie aktiv, koennen IRC-Operatoren immer Channel-Modes setzen. - - Dokumentation des neuen IRC+-Protokolls begonnen: doc/Protocol.txt - - Protokoll- und Server-ID bei PASS-Befehlen auf neues Format umgestellt; - bei empfangenen PASS-Befehlen werden diese zudem nun auch ausgewertet. - Die unterstuetzten Flags sind in doc/Protocol.txt beschrieben. - - mit dem neuen Befehl CHANINFO synchronisieren Server, die das IRC+- - Protokoll unterstuetzen, Channel-Modes und Topics. - - neue Option "--disable-ircplus" fuer das configure-Script, um das - IRC+-Protokoll abzuschalten (per Default ist es aktiviert). - - Ban-Lists (setzen, erfragen und loeschen) implementiert. - - wird der Server mit "-n"/"--nodaemon" gestartet, so werden keine Mel- - dungen mehr ueber Syslog ausgegeben, sondern nur noch auf der Konsole. - - "Test-Suite" begonnen (in "make check" integriert): Dabei wird ein - speziell konfigurierter Server auf Port 6789 gestartet, mit dem dann - einige Tests durchgefuehrt werden (u.a. "Stress-Test" mit 50 Clients). - - zu lange Operator-Namen in der Konfiguration wurden falsch gekuerzt. - - kleine Anpassung an AIX 3.2.5: nun laeuft der ngIRCd auch dort :-) - - ADMIN-Befehl implementiert. Die Daten hierzu werden in der Konfig-Datei - im [Global]-Abschnitt mit den Variablen "AdminInfo1", "AdminInfo2" und - "AdminEMail" konfiguriert. - -ngIRCd 0.4.3, 11.06.2002 - - - Bei PRIVMSG und NOTICE hat der ngIRCd nicht ueberpruft, ob das Ziel - ueberhaupt ein User ist. War es keiner, so fuehrte dies zu einem - Abbruch des Servers [es wurde assert() aufgerufen]. - -ngIRCd 0.4.2, 29.04.2002 - - - LUSERS verzaehlt sich bei eigenen Server-Links nicht mehr. - - QUIT wird nun auch von noch nicht registrierten Clients akzeptiert. - - IRC-Funktion LIST implementiert; bisher werden allerdings noch keine - Wildcards (bis auf "*") unterstuetzt. - -ngIRCd 0.4.1, 08.04.2002 - - - Bei Server-Links wird nicht mehr an Hand der Anzahl der Parameter - eines empfangenen SERVER-Befehls, sondern "intern" erkannt, ob es - sich um eine ein- oder ausgehende Verbindung handelt und somit das - eigene PASS-SERVER-Paar gesendet werden muss oder nicht. Da sich - verschiedene Versionen des Original-ircd's anders verhalten, schlug - die Anmeldung je nach Gehenseite evtl. fehl. - - Bei einem NICK-Befehl eines lokalen Client konnte der Server ab- - stuerzen, da ein Format-String einer Log-Meldung fehlerhaft war. - -ngIRCd 0.4.0, 01.04.2002 - - - IRC-Befehle nochmal auf weitere Source-Dateien aufgespalten. - - WHO implementiert (bisher ohne komplette Unterstuetzung von Masks). - - Der AWAY-Mode wurde nicht ueber mehrere Server-Links weitergegeben. - - stderr wird nun in eine Datei umgelenkt (/tmp/ngircd-<PID>.err). - Laeuft der Server nicht im Debug-Modus, so wird diese bei Programm- - ende geloescht. Sollte der Server abstuerzen, finden sich hier evtl. - zusaetzliche Informationen. - - In Nicknames wird das Zeichen "-" nun als zulaessig erkannt. - - die Beispiel-Konfigurationsdatei (doc/sample-ngircd.conf) wird als - ngircd.conf installiert, wenn noch keine "echte" Konfigurationsdatei - vorhanden ist. - - bei WHO, WHOIS und NAMES wird nun nur noch der Status "Operator" oder - "voiced" geliefert -- nicht mehr beides. - - Server-Gruppen implementiert: es wird immer nur zu einem Server in - einer Gruppe eine Verbindung aufgebaut, klappt es beim ersten Server - nicht, so wird der naechste probiert (Variable "Group" in der Kon- - figurationsdatei, Sektion [Server]). - - IRC_PING() ist, wenn nicht im "strict RFC"-Mode, toleranter und ak- - zeptiert beliebig viele Parameter (z.B. BitchX sendet soetwas). - - die "Portab-Header" werden nicht mehr benoetigt, die System-Erkennung - wird nun ausschliesslich vom configure-Script durchgefuehrt. System- - abhaengige Definitionen finden sich nun unter src/portrab/. - - Clients und Channels werden nicht mehr ueber ihren Namen, sondern - einen Hash-Wert gesucht: sollte deutlich schneller sein. - - neuer Kommandozeilen-Parameter "--configtest": die Konfiguration wird - gelesen und dann die verwendeten Werte angezeigt. - - Client-Mode "s" (Server Notices) implementiert. - - mit dem neuen Kommandozeilen-Parameter "--config"/"-f" kann eine - alternative Konfigurationsdatei angegeben werden. - - nach dem Start kann der ngIRCd, wenn er mit root-Rechten laeuft, - zu einer anderen User-ID und Group-ID wechseln. - - URL der Homepage wird u.a. bei "--version" mit angezeigt. - -ngIRCd 0.3.0, 02.03.2002 - - - bekommt der Server ein HUP-Signal, so startet er neu -- genau so, wie - er auf den IRC-Befehl RESTART reagiert. - - FAQ um Hinweise auf den Bugtracker erweitert. - - neuer Kommandozeilen-Schalter "--passive" (-p): wird er angegeben, so - verbindet sich der ngIRCd nicht mehr automatisch zu anderen Servern. - Zum Debuggen manchmal ganz praktisch :-) - - direkt nach dem Start schreibt der ngIRCd nun die aktiven Kommando- - zeilenschalter in's Logfile (Passive, Debug, Sniffer ...). - - das Signal-Flag SA_RESTART wird nur noch gesetzt, wenn es auf dem - jeweiligen System auch definiert ist. - - bei ausgehenden Verbindungen wird nun der Ziel-Port protokolliert. - - neue Befehle VERSION und KILL implementiert. - - make-Target "check" (und "distcheck") mit Sinn erfuellt :-) - (die Tests sind aber bisher nicht all zu tiefgehend ...) - - Durch einen Ueberlauf konnte die Idle-Time bei WHOIS negativ werden ... - - Anpassungen an A/UX: gehoert nun auch zu den unterstuetzten Platformen. - - WHOIS wird nicht mehr automatisch an den "Original-Server" weiterge- - leitet: war eh nicht RFC-konform und machte mit Clients Probleme. - - an User wird nun immer ein "komplettes" Prefix (mit Host-Mask) ver- - schickt, Server bekommen nach wie vor kurze: das "Original" hat bei - bestimmten Befehlen (PRIVMSG) ansonsten evtl. Probleme ... - - NAMES korrigiert und vollstaendig implementiert. - - SQUIT wird auf jeden Fall geforwarded, zudem besseres Logging. - - Ist ein Nick bei der User-Registrierung bereits belegt, nimmt der - Server nun korrekt weitere NICK-Befehle an und verwendet diese. - - PRIVMSG beachtet nun die Channel-Modes "n" und "m". - - AWAY implementiert. PRIVMSG, MODE, USERHOST und WHOIS angepasst. - - der ngIRCd unterstuetzt nun Channel-Topics (TOPIC-Befehl). - - ausgehende Server-Verbindungen werden nun asynchron connectiert und - blockieren nicht mehr den ganzen Server, wenn die Gegenseite nicht - erreicht werden kann (bis zum Timeout konnten Minuten vergehen!). - - Wert der Konfigurations-Variable "ConnectRetry" wird besser beachtet. - - Channel- und Nicknames werden nun ordentlich validiert. - -ngIRCd 0.2.1, 17.02.2002 - - - NICK korrigiert: es werden nun auch alle "betroffenen" User informiert. - - configure-Script erweitert, u.a. bessere Anpassung an BeOS: dort wird - nun die "libbe" zum ngIRCd gelinkt, somit funktioniert auch syslog. - - Fehlerhafte bzw. noch nicht verstandene Modes werden nun ausfuehrlicher - an den Client geliefert. - -ngIRCd 0.2.0, 15.02.2002 - - - Nicknames und Channel-Namen werden etwas besser auf Gueltigkeit ueber- - prueft; ist aber nach wie vor noch nicht ausreichend. - - NJOINS von Servern wurden nicht an andere Server weitergeleitet. - - Begonnen Channel-Modes und User-Channel-Modes zu implementieren: der - Server versteht an User-Modes o und v, beachtet letzteres allerdings - noch nirgends. Bekannte (aber nicht beachtete!) Channel-Modes sind - bisher a, m, n, p, q, s und t. Diese Modes werden von Usern ange- - nommen, von anderen Servern werden auch unbekannte Modes uebernommen. - - Benutzer von connectierenden Servern wurden nicht in den Channels ange- - kuendigt, es wurden nur die internen Strukturen angepasst. - - Nach dem Connect eines Users werden LUSERS-Informationen angezeigt. - -ngIRCd 0.1.0, 29.01.2002 - - - User-Modes bei User-Registrierungen von andere Servern (NICK-Befehl) - wurden falsch uebernommen. Zudem wurden die Modes falsch gekuerzt. - - Server-Verbindungen werden nun nach dem Start erst nach einer kurzen - Pause aufgebaut (zur Zeit drei Sekunden). - - Hilfetext korrigiert: --help und --version waren vertauscht, die - Option --sniffer wurde gar nicht erwaehnt. - - FAQ.txt in doc/ begonnen. - - der IRC-Sniffer wird nur noch aktiviert, wenn die Option auf der - Kommandozeile angegeben wurde (bei entsprechend compiliertem Server). - - Channels implementiert, bisher jedoch noch ohne Channel-Modes, d.h. - es gibt keine Channel-Ops, kein Topic, kein "topic lock" etc. pp. - Chatten in Channels ist aber natuerlich moeglich ;-) - - neue Befehle fuer Channles: JOIN, PART und NJOIN. - - durch die Channels einige Aenderungen an PRIVMSG, WHOIS, MODE etc. - - neu connectierenden Servern werden nun Channels mit NJOIN angekuendigt. - - Signal-Hander geaendert: die Fehlermeldung "interrupted system call" - sollte so nicht mehr auftreten. - - "spaeter" neu connectierende Server werden nun im Netz angekuendigt. - - SERVER-Meldungen an andere Server sind nun korrekt sortiert. - - Clients werden nun korrekt sowohl nur ueber den Nickname als auch die - komplette "Host Mask" erkannt. - -ngIRCd 0.0.3, 16.01.2002 - - - Server-Links vollstaendig implementiert: der ngIRCd kann nun auch - "Sub-Server" haben, also sowohl als Leaf-Node als auch Hub in einem - IRC-Netzwerk arbeiten. - - MODE und NICK melden nun die Aenderungen an andere Server, ebenso - die Befehle QUIT und SQUIT. - - WHOIS wird nun immer an den "Original-Server" weitergeleitet. - - Parses handhabt Leerzeichen zw. Parametern nun etwas "lockerer". - - Status-Codes an den Server selber werden ignorier. - - Log-Meldungen und Log-Level ueberarbeitet und korrigiert. - - Kommandozeilen-Parser: Debug- und No-Daemon-Modus, Hilfe. - - ngIRCd wandelt sich nun in einen Daemon (Hintergrundprozess) um. - - WHOIS korrigiert: Anfrage wurde u.U. an User geforwarded anstatt vom - Server beantwortet zu werden. - - neue Befehle: LUSERS, LINKS - - Client-Modes von Remote-Servern wurden nicht korrekt uerbernommen. - -ngIRCd 0.0.2, 06.01.2002 - - - Struktur der Konfigurationsdatei geaendert: sie ist nun "Samba like", - d.h. sie besteht aus Abschnitten (siehe "doc/sample-ngircd.conf"). - - Es koennen mehrere IRC-Server-Opertatoren konfiguriert werden. - - Zombies der Resolver-Prozesse werden nun ordentlich "getoetet". - - NICK kann nun die Gross- und Kleinschreibung eines Nicks aendern. - - ein Server-Passwort ist nun konfigurierbar. - - neue Befehle: ERROR, SERVER, NJOIN (nur als "Fake"), SQUIT. - - Asynchroner Resolver Hostname->IP implementiert. - - Server-Links teilweise implementiert: bisher kann der ngIRCd jedoch - nur "leafed server" sein, d.h. keine "Client-Server" haben. Einige - Befehle sind auch noch nicht (optimal) angepasst: PRIVMSG funktioniert - aber bereits, ebenso wie WHOIS (letzterer wird immer an den Server, - auf dem der User registriert ist, weitergegeben). - - "arpa/inet.h" wird nur noch includiert, wenn vorhanden. - - Fehler bei select() fuerhen nun zum Abbruch von ngIRCd, bisher landete - der Server zumeist in einer Endlosschleife. - - Logmeldungen und Level an vielen Stellen verbessert. - - lokalen Usernamen wird nun ein "~" vorangestellt, da bisher noch keine - Ident-Anfragen gemacht werden. - -ngIRCd 0.0.1, 31.12.2001 - - - erste oeffentliche Version von ngIRCd als "public preview" :-) diff --git a/ngircd/Dockerfile b/ngircd/Dockerfile deleted file mode 100644 index df23b55..0000000 --- a/ngircd/Dockerfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -FROM scratch -COPY rootfs / -ENTRYPOINT ["/ngircd", "-n", "-f", "/config.ini"] diff --git a/ngircd/INSTALL.md b/ngircd/INSTALL.md deleted file mode 100644 index 16c7ea4..0000000 --- a/ngircd/INSTALL.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,411 +0,0 @@ -# [ngIRCd](https://ngircd.barton.de) - Installation - -This document describes how to install ngIRCd, the lightweight Internet Relay -Chat (IRC) server. - -The first section lists noteworthy changes to earlier releases; you definitely -should read this when upgrading your setup! But you can skip over this section -when you are working on a fresh installation. - -The subsequent sections describe the steps required to build and install ngIRCd -_from sources_. The information given here is not relevant when you are using -packages provided by your operating system vendor or third-party repositories! - -Please see the file `doc/QuickStart.md` in the `doc/` directory or on -[GitHub](https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd/blob/master/doc/QuickStart.md) for -information about _setting up_ and _running_ ngIRCd, including some real-world -configuration examples. - -## Upgrade Information - -This section lists important updates and breaking changes that you should be -aware of *before* starting the upgrade: - -Differences to version 26 - -- **Attention**: - Starting with release 27, ngIRCd validates SSL/TLS certificates on outgoing - server-server links by default and drops(!) connections when the remote - certificate is invalid (for example self-signed, expired, not matching the - host name, ...). Therefore you have to make sure that all relevant - *certificates are valid* (or to disable certificate validation on this - connection using the new `SSLVerify = false` setting in the affected - `[Server]` block, where the remote certificate is not valid and you can not - fix this issue). - -Differences to version 25 - -- **Attention**: - All already deprecated legacy options (besides the newly deprecated *Key* and - *MaxUsers* settings, see below) were removed in ngIRCd 26, so make sure to - update your configuration before upgrading, if you haven't done so already - (you got a warning on daemon startup when using deprecated options): you can - check your configuration using `ngircd --configtest` -- which is a good idea - anyway ;-) - -- Setting modes for predefined channels in *[Channel]* sections has been - enhanced: now you can set *all* modes, like in IRC "MODE" commands, and have - this setting multiple times per *[Channel]* block. Modifying lists (ban list, - invite list, exception list) is supported, too. - - Both the *Key* and *MaxUsers* settings are now deprecated and should be - replaced by `Modes = +l <limit>` and `Modes = +k <key>` respectively. - -Differences to version 22.x - -- The *NoticeAuth* `ngircd.conf` configuration variable has been renamed to - *NoticeBeforeRegistration*. The old *NoticeAuth* variable still works but - is deprecated now. - -- The default value of the SSL *CipherList* variable has been changed to - "HIGH:!aNULL:@STRENGTH:!SSLv3" (OpenSSL) and "SECURE128:-VERS-SSL3.0" - (GnuTLS) to disable the old SSLv3 protocol by default. - - To enable connections of clients still requiring the weak SSLv3 protocol, - the *CipherList* must be set to its old value (not recommended!), which - was "HIGH:!aNULL:@STRENGTH" (OpenSSL) and "SECURE128" (GnuTLS), see below. - -Differences to version 20.x - -- Starting with ngIRCd 21, the ciphers used by SSL are configurable and - default to "HIGH:!aNULL:@STRENGTH" (OpenSSL) or "SECURE128" (GnuTLS). - Previous version were using the OpenSSL or GnuTLS defaults, "DEFAULT" - and "NORMAL" respectively. - -- When adding GLINE's or KLINE's to ngIRCd 21 (or newer), all clients matching - the new mask will be KILL'ed. This was not the case with earlier versions - that only added the mask but didn't kill already connected users. - -- The *PredefChannelsOnly* configuration variable has been superseded by the - new *AllowedChannelTypes* variable. It is still supported and translated to - the appropriate *AllowedChannelTypes* setting but is deprecated now. - -Differences to version 19.x - -- Starting with ngIRCd 20, users can "cloak" their hostname only when the - configuration variable *CloakHostModeX* (introduced in 19.2) is set. - Otherwise, only IRC operators, other servers, and services are allowed to - set mode +x. This prevents regular users from changing their hostmask to - the name of the IRC server itself, which confused quite a few people ;-) - -Differences to version 17.x - -- Support for ZeroConf/Bonjour/Rendezvous service registration has been - removed. The configuration option *NoZeroconf* is no longer available. - -- The structure of `ngircd.conf` has been cleaned up and three new configuration - sections have been introduced: *[Limits]*, *[Options]*, and *[SSL]*. - - Lots of configuration variables stored in the *[Global]* section are now - deprecated there and should be stored in one of these new sections (but - still work in *[Global]*): - - - *AllowRemoteOper* -> [Options] - - *ChrootDir* -> [Options] - - *ConnectIPv4* -> [Options] - - *ConnectIPv6* -> [Options] - - *ConnectRetry* -> [Limits] - - *MaxConnections* -> [Limits] - - *MaxConnectionsIP* -> [Limits] - - *MaxJoins* -> [Limits] - - *MaxNickLength* -> [Limits] - - *NoDNS* -> [Options], and renamed to *DNS* - - *NoIdent* -> [Options], and renamed to *Ident* - - *NoPAM* -> [Options], and renamed to *PAM* - - *OperCanUseMode* -> [Options] - - *OperServerMode* -> [Options] - - *PingTimeout* -> [Limits] - - *PongTimeout* -> [Limits] - - *PredefChannelsOnly* -> [Options] - - *SSLCertFile* -> [SSL], and renamed to *CertFile* - - *SSLDHFile* -> [SSL], and renamed to *DHFile* - - *SSLKeyFile* -> [SSL], and renamed to *KeyFile* - - *SSLKeyFilePassword* -> [SSL], and renamed to *KeyFilePassword* - - *SSLPorts* -> [SSL], and renamed to *Ports* - - *SyslogFacility* -> [Options] - - *WebircPassword* -> [Options] - - You should adjust your `ngircd.conf` and run `ngircd --configtest` to make - sure that your settings are correct and up to date! - -Differences to version 16.x - -- Changes to the *MotdFile* specified in `ngircd.conf` now require a ngIRCd - configuration reload to take effect (HUP signal, *REHASH* command). - -Differences to version 0.9.x - -- The option of the configure script to enable support for Zeroconf/Bonjour/ - Rendezvous/WhateverItIsNamedToday has been renamed: - - - `--with-rendezvous` -> `--with-zeroconf` - -Differences to version 0.8.x - -- The maximum length of passwords has been raised to 20 characters (instead - of 8 characters). If your passwords are longer than 8 characters then they - are cut at an other position now. - -Differences to version 0.6.x - -- Some options of the configure script have been renamed: - - - `--disable-syslog` -> `--without-syslog` - - `--disable-zlib` -> `--without-zlib` - - Please call `./configure --help` to review the full list of options! - -Differences to version 0.5.x - -- Starting with version 0.6.0, other servers are identified using asynchronous - passwords: therefore the variable *Password* in *[Server]*-sections has been - replaced by *MyPassword* and *PeerPassword*. - -- New configuration variables, section *[Global]*: *MaxConnections*, *MaxJoins* - (see example configuration file `doc/sample-ngircd.conf`!). - -## Standard Installation - -*Note*: This sections describes installing ngIRCd *from sources*. If you use -packages available for your operating system distribution you should skip over -and continue with the *Configuration* section, see below. - -ngIRCd is developed for UNIX-based systems, which means that the installation -on modern UNIX-like systems that are supported by GNU autoconf and GNU -automake ("`configure` script") should be no problem. - -The normal installation procedure after getting (and expanding) the source -files (using a distribution archive or Git) is as following: - -1) Satisfy prerequisites -2) `./autogen.sh` [only necessary when using "raw" sources with Git] -3) `./configure` -4) `make` -5) `make install` - -(Please see details below!) - -Now the newly compiled executable "ngircd" is installed in its standard -location, `/usr/local/sbin/`. - -If no previous version of the configuration file exists (the standard name -is `/usr/local/etc/ngircd.conf)`, a sample configuration file containing all -possible options will be installed there. You'll find its template in the -`doc/` directory: `sample-ngircd.conf`. - -The next step is to configure and afterwards start the daemon. See the section -*Configuration* below. - -### Satisfy prerequisites - -When building from source, you'll need some other software to build ngIRCd: -for example a working C compiler, make tool, and a few libraries depending on -the feature set you want to enable at compile time (like IDENT, SSL, and PAM). - -And if you aren't using a distribution archive ("tar.gz" file), but cloned the -plain source archive, you need a few additional tools to generate the build -system itself: GNU automake and autoconf, as well as pkg-config. - -If you are using one of the "big" operating systems or Linux distributions, -you can use the following commands to install all the required packages to -build the sources including all optional features and to run the test suite: - -#### Red Hat / Fedora based distributions - -``` shell - yum install \ - autoconf automake expect gcc glibc-devel gnutls-devel \ - libident-devel make pam-devel pkg-config tcp_wrappers-devel \ - telnet zlib-devel -``` - -*Note:* More recent versions use the DNF package manager; so substitute "yum" -with "dnf" in the command above. And neither "libident-devel" (IDENT support) -nor "tcp_wrappers-devel" (TCP Wrappers) are provided any more! - -So the resulting command looks like this: - -``` shell - dnf install \ - autoconf automake expect gcc glibc-devel gnutls-devel \ - make pam-devel pkg-config telnet zlib-devel -``` - -#### Debian / Ubuntu based distributions - -``` shell - apt-get install \ - autoconf automake build-essential expect libgnutls28-dev \ - libident-dev libpam-dev pkg-config libwrap0-dev libz-dev telnet -``` - -#### ArchLinux based distributions - -``` shell - pacman -S --needed \ - autoconf automake expect gcc gnutls inetutils libident libwrap \ - make pam pkg-config zlib -``` - -#### macOS with Homebrew - -To build ngIRCd on Apple macOS, you need either Xcode or the command line -development tools. You can install the latter with the `xcode-select --install` -command. - -Additional tools and libraries that are not part of macOS itself are best -installed with the [Homebrew](https://brew.sh) package manager: - -``` shell - brew install autoconf automake gnutls libident pkg-config -``` - -Note: To actually use the GnuTLS and IDENT libraries installed by Homebrew, you -need to pass the installation path to the `./configure` command (see below). For -example like this: - -``` shell - ./configure --with-gnutls=$(brew --prefix) --with-ident=$(brew --prefix) [...] -``` - -### `./autogen.sh` - -The first step, to run `./autogen.sh`, is *only* necessary if the `configure` -script itself isn't already generated and available. This never happens in -official ("stable") releases in "tar.gz" archives, but when cloning the source -code repository using Git. - -**This step is therefore only interesting for developers!** - -The `autogen.sh` script produces the `Makefile.in`'s, which are necessary for -the configure script itself, and some more files for `make(1)`. - -To run `autogen.sh` you'll need GNU autoconf, GNU automake and pkg-config: at -least autoconf 2.61 and automake 1.10 are required, newer is better. But don't -use automake 1.12 or newer for creating distribution archives: it will work -but lack "de-ANSI-fication" support in the generated Makefile's! Stick with -automake 1.11.x for this purpose ... - -So *automake 1.11.x* and *autoconf 2.67+* is recommended. - -Again: "end users" do not need this step and neither need GNU autoconf nor GNU -automake at all! - -### `./configure` - -The `configure` script is used to detect local system dependencies. - -In the perfect case, `configure` should recognize all needed libraries, header -files and so on. If this shouldn't work, `./configure --help` shows all -possible options. - -In addition, you can pass some command line options to `configure` to enable -and/or disable some features of ngIRCd. All these options are shown using -`./configure --help`, too. - -Compiling a static binary will avoid you the hassle of feeding a chroot dir -(if you want use the chroot feature). Just do something like: - -``` shell - CFLAGS=-static ./configure [--your-options ...] -``` - -Then you can use a void directory as ChrootDir (like OpenSSH's `/var/empty`). - -### `make` - -The `make(1)` command uses the `Makefile`'s produced by `configure` and -compiles the ngIRCd daemon. - -### `make install` - -Use `make install` to install the server and a sample configuration file on -the local system. Normally, root privileges are necessary to complete this -step. If there is already an older configuration file present, it won't be -overwritten. - -These files and folders will be installed by default: - -- `/usr/local/sbin/ngircd`: executable server -- `/usr/local/etc/ngircd.conf`: sample configuration (if not already present) -- `/usr/local/share/doc/ngircd/`: documentation -- `/usr/local/share/man/`: manual pages - -### Additional features - -The following optional features can be compiled into the daemon by passing -options to the `configure` script. Most options can handle a `<path>` argument -which will be used to search for the required libraries and header files in -the given paths (`<path>/lib/...`, `<path>/include/...`) in addition to the -standard locations. - -- Syslog Logging (autodetected by default): - - `--with-syslog[=<path>]` / `--without-syslog` - - Enable (disable) support for logging to "syslog", which should be - available on most modern UNIX-like operating systems by default. - -- ZLib Compression (autodetected by default): - - `--with-zlib[=<path>]` / `--without-zlib` - - Enable (disable) support for compressed server-server links. - The Z compression library ("libz") is required for this option. - -- IO Backend (autodetected by default): - - - `--with-select[=<path>]` / `--without-select` - - `--with-poll[=<path>]` / `--without-poll` - - `--with-devpoll[=<path>]` / `--without-devpoll` - - `--with-epoll[=<path>]` / `--without-epoll` - - `--with-kqueue[=<path>]` / `--without-kqueue` - - ngIRCd can use different IO "backends": the "old school" `select(2)` and - `poll(2)` API which should be supported by most UNIX-like operating systems, - or the more efficient and flexible `epoll(7)` (Linux >=2.6), `kqueue(2)` - (BSD) and `/dev/poll` APIs. - - By default the IO backend is autodetected, but you can use `--without-xxx` - to disable a more enhanced API. - - When using the `epoll(7)` API, support for `select(2)` is compiled in as - well by default, to enable the binary to run on older Linux kernels (<2.6), - too. - -- IDENT-Support: - - `--with-ident[=<path>]` - - Include support for IDENT ("AUTH") lookups. The "ident" library is - required for this option. - -- TCP-Wrappers: - - `--with-tcp-wrappers[=<path>]` - - Include support for Wietse Venemas "TCP Wrappers" to limit client access - to the daemon, for example by using `/etc/hosts.{allow|deny}`. - The "libwrap" is required for this option. - -- PAM: - - `--with-pam[=<path>]` - - Enable support for PAM, the Pluggable Authentication Modules library. - See `doc/PAM.txt` for details. - -- SSL: - - - `--with-openssl[=<path>]` - - `--with-gnutls[=<path>]` - - Enable support for SSL/TLS using OpenSSL or GnuTLS libraries. - See `doc/SSL.md` for details. - -- IPv6 (autodetected by default): - - `--enable-ipv6` / `--disable-ipv6` - - Enable (disable) support for version 6 of the Internet Protocol, which should - be available on most modern UNIX-like operating systems by default. diff --git a/ngircd/Makefile.am b/ngircd/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index aa491a9..0000000 --- a/ngircd/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -# -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# - -SUBDIRS = doc src man contrib - -EXTRA_DIST = \ - AUTHORS.md \ - INSTALL.md \ - README.md \ - autogen.sh \ - configure.ng \ - .clang_complete \ - .dockerignore \ - .mailmap - -clean-local: - rm -f build-stamp* - -maintainer-clean-local: - rm -rf autom4te.cache - rm -f Makefile.in Makefile aclocal.m4 configure configure.ac - rm -f ar-lib mkinstalldirs missing depcomp install-sh - rm -f config.log debian - -testsuite: - ${MAKE} -C src/testsuite check - -srcdoc: - ${MAKE} -C doc/src srcdoc - -rpm: distcheck - rpmbuild -ta ngircd-$(VERSION).tar.gz - -deb: - [ -f debian/rules ] || ln -s contrib/Debian debian - dpkg-buildpackage --build=binary - -.PHONY: deb rpm srcdoc testsuite - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/NEWS b/ngircd/NEWS deleted file mode 100644 index f0c852b..0000000 --- a/ngircd/NEWS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1104 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - http://ngircd.barton.de/ - - (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton and Contributors. - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- NEWS -- - -ngIRCd 27 (2024-04-26) - - - Add an example filter file for "Fail2Ban": contrib/ngircd-fail2ban.conf. - - ngIRCd 27~rc1 (2024-04-13) - - Validate certificates on server links. Up to now, ngIRCd optionally used - SSL/TLS encrypted server-server links but never checked and validated any - certificates. Now ngIRCd validates SSL/TLS certificates on outgoing - server-server links by default and drops(!) connections when the remote - certificate is invalid (for example self-signed, expired, not matching the - host name, ...). Therefore you have to make sure that all relevant - *certificates are valid* (or to disable certificate validation on this - connection using the new `SSLVerify = false` setting in the affected - `[Server]` block, where the remote certificate is not valid and you can not - fix this issue). - The original patch for OpenSSL dates back to 2009 and was written by Florian - Westphal and was extended for GnuTLS in 2014 by Christoph Biedl. But it took - us another 10 years to bring it to life ... oh my! Many thanks to both - Florian and Christoph! - Closes #120. - - Add support for the "sd_notify" protocol of systemd(8): Periodically - "ping" the service manager (every 3 seconds) and set a status message - showing current connection statistics which then is included in "systemctl - status ngircd.service" output. In addition, this enables using the - systemd(8) watchdog functionality ("WatchdogSec") for the "ngircd.service" - unit and allows it to use the "notify" service type, which results in - better status tracking by the service manager. - - Try to set file descriptor limit to its maximum and show info on startup: - The number of possible parallel connections is limited by the file - descriptor limit of the process (among other things). Therefore try to - upgrade the current "soft" limit to its "hard" maximum (but limited to - 100000 instead of "infinite"), and show an information or even warning when - the limit is still less than the configured "MaxConnections" setting. Please - note that ngIRCd and its linked libraries (like PAM) need file descriptors - not only for incoming and outgoing IRC connections, but for reading files - and inter-process communication, too! Therefore the actual connection limit - is less(!) than the file descriptor limit! - - Add a "Docker file" (contrib/Dockerfile) and corresponding documentation - (doc/Container.md) to the project. The resulting container is based on the - latest Debian "stable-slim" container and built using a "build container". - - No longer use a default built-in value for the "IncludeDir" directive when - a configuration file was explicitly specified on the command line using - "--config"/"-f": This way no default include directory is scanned when a - possibly non-default configuration file is used which (intentionally) did - not specify an "IncludeDir" directive. So now you can use "-f /dev/null" - for checking all built-in defaults, regardless of any local configuration - files in the default drop-in directory (which would have been read in - until this change). - - The server "Name" in the "[Global]" section of the configuration file no - longer needs to be set: When not set (or empty), ngIRCd now tries to - deduce a valid IRC server name from the local host name ("node name"), - possibly adding a ".host" extension when the host name does not contain a - dot (".") which is required in an IRC server name ("ID"). - This new behavior, with all configuration parameters now being optional, - allows running ngIRCd without any configuration file at all. - - Autodetect support for IPv6 by default: Until now, IPv6 support was disabled - by default, which seems a bit outdated in 2024. Note: You still can pass - "--enable-ipv6"/"--disable-ipv6" to the ./configure script to forcefully - activate or deactivate IPv6 support. - - Do IDENT requests even when DNS lookups are disabled: Up to now disabling - DNS in the configuration disabled IDENT lookups as well (for no good - reason). Now you can activate/deactivate DNS lookups and IDENT requests - completely separately. Thanks for reporting this, Miniontoby! - Closes #291. - - Allow SSL client-only configurations without keys/certificates: You don't - need to configure certificates/keys as long as you don't configure - SSL-enabled listening ports. This can make sense when you want to only link - your local daemon to an uplink server using SSL and only have clients on - your local host or in your fully trusted network, where SSL is not required. - - Respect "SSLConnect" option for incoming connections and do not accept - incoming plain-text ("non SSL") server connections for servers configured - with "SSLConnect" enabled. This change prevents an authenticated - client-server being able to force the server-server to send its password - on a plain-text connection when SSL/TLS was intended. - - Add a new option "Autojoin" to [Channel] blocks: When it is set, ngIRCd - automatically joins all local users to this channel on connect. Note: The - users must have permissions to access the channel, otherwise joining them - will fail! - Thanks Ivan Agarkov <i_agarkov@wargaming.net> for the initial patch! - - Hide invisible (+i) users on "WHOIS <pattern>": Let's behave like most(?) - other IRC daemons (at least ircd2.11) and hide all +i users when WHOIS is - used with a pattern. Otherwise privacy of this users is not guaranteed and - the +i mode a bit useless ... - Reported by Cahata on #ngircd, thanks! - - Make the debug log level ("--debug"/-"d" command line option) always - available, not only when ./configure'd with "--enable-debug": the latter - now only enables additional checks (like the tests done using assert(2)) - and is signalled by adding "+DEBUG" to the version "feature string". This - change enables everyone to get even more detailed logging when required. - - Allow IRC Operators to use the WHO command on any channel. - - Send the NAMES list and channel topic to users "forcefully" joined to a - channel using NJOIN, like they joined on their own using JOIN, and - streamline the order of NAMES list and channel topic messages. - Closes #288. - - Added a new command line option "-y"/"--syslog", with which logging to - syslog can be activated/deactivated separately from running on the console - (using "--nodaemon") or in the background. - Thanks Katherine Peeters for the patch and pull request! - Closes #294. - - Update, enhance and extend our documentation in README.md, INSTALL.md, - doc/HowToRelease.txt and the manual pages ngircd(8) and ngircd.conf(5), add - a new doc/QuickStart.md document, and convert some more documentation files - to Markdown (AUTHORS.md, contrib/README.md, doc/FAQ.md, doc/SSL.md). - -ngIRCd 26.1 (2021-01-02) - - - This release is a bugfix release only, without new features. - -ngIRCd 26 (2020-06-20) - - ngIRCd 26~rc2 (2020-06-11) - - Add AppStream metadata file (contrib/de.barton.ngircd.metainfo.xml). - - Various bug fixes, see the ChangeLog. No new or changed functionality. - - ngIRCd 26~rc1 (2020-05-10) - - Allow up to 512 characters per line in MOTD and help text files (but keep - in mind that lines can't get that long, because they have to be prefixed - before being sent to the client). But this allows for more fancy MOTDs :-) - Closes #271. - - Show the actually allowed channel types in the ISUPPORT(005) numeric which - are configured by the "AllowedChannelTypes" configuration variable. - Closes #273. - - Handle commands in the read buffer before reading more data and don't wait - for the network in this case: If there are more bytes in the read buffer - already than a single valid IRC command can get long (513 bytes), wait for - this/those command(s) to be handled first and don't try to read even more - data from the network (which most probably would overflow the read buffer - of this connection soon). - - Log G-/K-Line changes only when not initiated by a server: this prevents - the log from becoming spammed during "net bursts". - - Update test suite to include SSL tests, including checking for reloading - certificates during runtime. - - Add support for GnuTLS certificate reload, which is quite handy when using - Let's Encrypt, for example. Until now this was only supported when linked - with OpenSSL. Thanks a lot, Hilko Bengen <bengen@hilluzination.de>! - - Allow setting arbitrary channel modes in the configuration file by handling - them like in MODE commands, and allow multiple "Modes =" lines per [Channel] - section. Thanks to Michi <michi+ngircd@dataswamp.org>! - Closes #55. - - Add "FNC" (forced nick changes) to ISUPPORT(005) numeric. Most probably - this doesn't make any difference to any client, but it seems correct. - See <http://www.irc.org/tech_docs/005.html> for details. - - Enhance handling of command line errors, and return with exit code 0 ("no - error") when "--help" or "--version" is used (which resulted in exit code 1, - "error" before). Exit with code 2 ("command line error") for all other - invalid command line options, and show the error message itself on stderr - (instead of stdout and exit code 1, "generic error", as before). - This new behavior is more in line with the GNU "coding standards", - see <https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/_002d_002dhelp.html>. - - Add ./contrib/nglog.sh: This script parses the log output of ngircd(8), - and colorizes the messages according to their log level. Example usage: - ngircd -f $PWD/doc/sample-ngircd.conf -np | ./contrib/nglog.sh - - Enlarge buffers of info texts to 128 bytes. This includes: - - "Real name" of a client (4th filed of the USER command). - - Server info text ("Info" configuration option). - - Admin info texts and email address ("AdminInfo1", "AdminInfo2" and - "AdminEmail" configuration options). - - Network name ("Network" configuration option). - The limit was 64 bytes before ... - Closes #258. - - Streamline handling of invalid and unset server name: Don't exit during - runtime (REHASH command, HUP signal), because the server name can't be - changed in this case anyway and the new invalid name will be ignored. - - Slightly reorder startup steps, and enhance logging: - - Show name of configuration file at the beginning of start up. - - Add a message when ngIRCd is ready, including its host name. - - Show name of configuration file on REHASH (SIGHUP), too. - - Change level of "done message" to NOTICE, like "starting" & "ready". - - Initialize IO functions before channels, connections, clients, ... - - configure.ng: OpenSSL can depends on lz or latomic so use pkg-config to - find those dependencies and fallback to existing mechanism. - Closes #256. - -ngIRCd 25 (2019-01-23) - - - Implement new configuration option "MaxPenaltyTime", which configures the - maximum penalty time increase in seconds, per penalty event. Set to -1 for - no limit (the default), 0 to disable penalties altogether. ngIRCd doesn't - use penalty increases higher than 2 seconds during normal operation, so - values higher than 1 rarely make sense. - Disabling (or reducing) penalties can greatly speed up "make check" runs - for example, see below, but are mostly a debugging feature and normally - not meant to be used on production systems! - Some example timings running "make check" from my macOS workstation: - - MaxPenaltyTime not set: 4:41,79s - - "MaxPenaltyTime = 1": 3:14,71s - - "MaxPenaltyTime = 0": 25,46s - Closes #249 and #251. - - Update Xcode project for latest Xcode version (10.0) - - Allow a 5th parameter in WEBIRC. Thanks to "ItsOnlyBinary". - Closes #247. - - ngIRCd 25~rc1 (2018-08-11) - - Only send TOPIC updates to a channel when the topic actually changed: - This prevents the channel from becoming flooded by unnecessary TOPIC update - messages, that can happen when IRC services try to enforce a certain topic - but which is already set (at least on the local server), for example. - Therefore still forward it to all servers, but don't inform local clients - (still update setter and timestamp information, though!). - - Update Xcode project for latest Xcode version (9.2). This includes adding - missing and deleting obsolete file references. - - Handle user mode "C" ("Only users that share a channel are allowed to send - messages") like user mode "b" ("block private messages and notices"): allow - messages from servers, services, and IRC Operators, too. Change proposed by - "wowaname" back in 2015 in #ngircd, thanks! - - Allow IRC Ops and remote servers to KILL service clients: such clients - behave like regular users, therefore IRC operators and servers should be - able to KILL them: for example to resolve nick collisions. - Closes #242. - -ngIRCd 24 (2017-01-20) - - ngIRCd 24~rc1 (2017-01-07) - - Log privilege violations and failed OPER request with log level "error" - and send it to the "&SERVER" channel, too. - - Immediately shut down connection when receiving an "ERROR" command, - don't wait for the peer to close the connection. This allows the daemon - to forward the received "ERROR" message in the network, instead of the - very generic "client closed connection" message. - - Explicitly forbid remote servers to modify "x-lines" (G-LINES) when the - "AllowRemoteOper" configuration option isn't set, even when the command - seems to originate from the remote server itself: this prevents GLINE's - to become set during server handshake in this case (what wouldn't be - possible during regular runtime when a remote IRC Op sends the command) - and what can't be undone by IRC Ops later on (because of the missing - "AllowRemoteOper" option) ... - - Update Xcode project for latest Xcode version (8.0), and fix "duplicate - symbols" error messages when building (linking) the binary. - - Add "Documentation" variables to systemd configuration files. - - Make sure that SYSCONFDIR is always set, which can be handy when - using source code linters when ./configure hasn't been run already. - - Add the new "PAMServiceName" configuration option to specify the name - used as PAM service name. This setting allows to run multiple ngIRCd - instances with different PAM configurations for each instance. - Thanks to Christian Aistleitner <christian@quelltextlich.at> for the - patch, closes #226. - - Add an ".editorconfig" file to the project. - - Limit the number of message target, and suppress duplicates: This - prevents an user from flooding the server using commands like this: - "PRIVMSG nick1,nick1,nick1,...". - Duplicate targets are suppressed silently (channels and clients). - In addition, the maximum number of targets per PRIVMSG, NOTICE, ... - command are limited to MAX_HNDL_TARGETS (25). If there are more, the - daemon sends the new 407 (ERR_TOOMANYTARGETS_MSG) numeric, containing - the first target that hasn't been handled any more. Closes #187. - - Make contrib/platformtest.sh script more portable, and only show - "runs=Y" when the test suite really has been passed successfully. - -ngIRCd 23 (2015-11-16) - - ngIRCd 23~rc1 (2015-09-06) - - Use "NOTICE *" before registration instead of "NOTICE AUTH". "AUTH" is - a valid nickname so sending notices to it is probably not a good idea. - Use "*" as the target instead as done with numerics when the nick is not - available. This mimics the behavior in Charybdis, IRCD-Hybrid, InspIRCd - 2.2, Plexus 4, etc. Closes #217. - The "NoticeAuth" configuration variable (ngircd.conf) has been renamed - to "NoticeBeforeRegistration" accordingly, but the old name is still - supported for compatibility reasons. - - Implement new channel mode "N" (regular users can't change their nick - name while on this channel). Closes #214. - - Keep track of who placed bans, invites, and excepts. - Idea and implementation by LucentW, Thanks! Closes #203. - - Implement numeric RPL_LISTSTART(321). lightIRC and other clients - expecting RPL_LISTSTART should now behave correctly. - Idea and implementation by LucentW, Thanks! Closes #207. - - Streamline the effect of "MorePrivacy" option: Update documentation - in ngircd.conf(5); don't hide channels for IRC Ops on LIST and don't - hide IP addresses/hostnames on WHOIS when "MorePrivacy" is in effect. - This closes #198. - - IRC operators now can kick anyone when "OperCanMode" is set. - Idea and implementation by LucentW, Thanks! Closes #202. - - Implement user mode "I": Hide channels on WHOIS: this mode prevents - ngIRCd from showing channels on WHOIS (IRC Operators can always see - the channel list). - Idea and implementation by LucentW, Thanks! Closes #197. - - INVITE command: Implement ERR_USERNOTONSERV(504) numeric and make sure - that the target user is on the same server when inviting other users - to local ("&") channels. - Idea by Cahata, thanks! Closes #183. - - MODE command: Always report channel creation time. Up to now when - receiving a MODE command, ngIRCd only reported the channel creation - time to clients that were members of the channel. This patch reports - the channel creation time to all clients, regardless if they are joined - to that channel or not. At least ircd-seven behaves like this. - This closes #188. Reported by Cahata, thanks! - -ngIRCd 22.1 (2015-04-06) - - - Update "CipherList" to not enable SSLv3 by default. Idea, initial patch, - and testing by Christoph Biedl <ngircd.anoy@manchmal.in-ulm.de>. - - Change ngIRCd test suite not to use DNS lookups: Different operating - systems do behave quite differently when doing DNS lookups, for example - "127.0.0.1" sometimes resolves to "localhost" and sometimes to - "localhost.localdomain" (for example OpenBSD). And other OS resolve - "localhost" to the real host name (for example Cygwin). So not using - DNS at all makes the test site much more portable. - -ngIRCd 22 (2014-10-11) - - - Match all list patterns case-insensitive: this affects the invite-, - ban-, and except lists, as well as G-Lines an K-Lines. - Problem pointed out by "wowaname" on #ngircd, thanks! - - ngIRCd 22~rc1 (2014-09-29) - - Sync "except lists" between servers: Up to now, ban, invite, and G-Line - lists have been synced between servers while linking -- but obviously - nobody noticed that except list have been missing ever since. Until now. - Thanks to "j4jackj", who reported this issue in #ngircd. - - Allow longer user names (up to 63 characters) for authentication. - - Increase MAX_SERVERS from 16 to 64: There are installations out there - that would like to configure more than 16 links per server, so increase - this limit. Best would be to get rid of MAX_SERVERS altogether and make - if fully dynamic, but start with this quick and dirty hack ... - - Test suite/platformtest.sh: Detect when tests have been skipped. - - Allow "DefaultUserModes" to set all possible modes, including modes only - settable by IRC Operators. - - Implement user mode "F": "relaxed flood protection". Clients with mode - "F" set are allowed to rapidly send data to the daemon. This mode is only - settable by IRC Operators and can cause problems in the network -- so be - careful and only set it on "trusted" clients! - User mode "F" is used by Bahamut for this purpose, for example. - - Use server password when PAM is compiled in but disabled. - - Streamline punctuation of log messages. - - Return ISUPPORT(005) numerics on "VERSION". This is how ircd-seven, - Charybdis, Hybrid, and InspIRCd behave, for example. - - configure: Only link "contrib/Debian" if it exists, which isn't the case - on "VPATH builds", for example. - - Show the account name in WHOIS. This uses the same numeric as Charybdis - and ircu families: WHOISLOGGEDIN(330). - - Pattern matching: Remove "range matching" in our pattern matching code - using the "[...]" syntax, because [ and ] are valid characters in nick - names and one has to quote them currently using the "\" character, which - is quite unexpected for users. - - platformtest.sh: New option "-x", don't regenerate build system and - allow using separate source and build trees. - - Test suite: explicitly enable glibc memory checking. - - Make "MODE -k" handling more robust and compatible, send "fake '*' key" - in all replies. - - portabtest: Actually test the functions snprintf(), strlcpy(), strlcat(), - and vsnprintf() for correctness, not only existence (which was quite - useless, because if they weren't available, the program could not have - been linked at all ...). - - Implement new configuration option "Network": it 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. - - Update doc/Platforms.txt. - - Various code cleanups, remove unused code, streamline error handling. - Remove all imp.h and exp.h header files, support non-standard vsnprintf() - return codes, and fix some K&R C portability issues. Streamline - DEBUG_ARRAY, DEBUG_BUFFER, DEBUG_IO, DEBUG_ZIP definitions. - - Increase penalty time to 10 seconds when handling OPER commands with an - invalid password. - -ngIRCd 21.1 (2014-03-25) - - - Don't ignore but use the server password when PAM is compiled in but - disabled. Thanks to Roy Sindre Norangshol <roy.sindre@norangshol.no>! - - doc/Platforms.txt: Update from master branch. - - doc/Services.txt: Update information for Anope 2.x. - - configure: add support for the LDFLAGS_END and LIBS_END variables to add - linker flags and libraries at the end of the configure run (CFLAGS_END has - been implemented already). - - Update Copyright notices for 2014 :-) - -ngIRCd 21 (2013-10-30) - - - Call arc4random_stir() in forked subprocesses, when available. This - is required by FreeBSD <10 and current NetBSD at least to correctly - initialize the "arc4" random number generator on these platforms. - - ngIRCd 21~rc2 (2013-10-20) - - Report the correct configuration file name on configuration errors, - support longer configuration lines, and warn when lines are truncated. - - ngIRCd 21~rc1 (2013-10-05) - - Actually KILL clients on GLINE/KLINE. (Closes bug #156) - - Add support to show all user links using the "STATS L" (uppercase) - command (restricted to IRC Operators). - - Implement configurable SSL cipher list selection for GnuTLS and OpenSSL - using the new configuration option "CipherList". In addition, this - changes the defaults to more secure values: "HIGH:!aNULL:@STRENGTH" for - OpenSSL, and "SECURE128" for GnuTLS. - - Show connection flag "s" (SSL) in RPL_TRACE{LINK|SERVER} messages: now - you can check if a server-to-server link is SSL-encrypted or not using - the IRC "TRACE" command. - - Implement the new configuration option "DefaultUserModes" which lists - user modes that become automatically set on new local clients right - after login. Please note that only modes can be set that the client - could set on itself, so you can't set "a" (away) or "o" (IRC Op), - for example! User modes "i" (invisible) or "x" (cloaked) etc. are - "interesting", though. (Closes bug #160) - - Add support for the new METADATA "account" property, which allows - services to automatically identify users after netsplits and across - service restarts. - - Implement a new configuration option "AllowedChannelTypes" that 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 change deprecates the "PredefChannelsOnly" variable, too, but it is - still supported and translated to the appropriate "AllowedChannelTypes" - setting. When the old "PredefChannelsOnly" variable is processed, a - warning message is logged. (Closes bug #152) - - Add support for "client certificate fingerprinting". When a client - passes an SSL certificate to the server, the "fingerprint" will be - forwarded in the network which enables IRC services to identify the - user using this certificate and not using passwords. - - Implement a new configuration option "IncludeDir" in the "[Options]" - section that can be used to specify a directory which can contain - further configuration files and configuration file snippets matching - the pattern "*.conf". These files are read in after the main server - configuration file ("ngircd.conf" by default) has been read in and - parsed. The default is "$SYSCONFDIR/ngircd.conf.d", so that it is - possible to adjust the configuration only by placing additional files - into this directory. (Closes bug #157) - - Add Travis-CI configuration file (".travis.yml") to project. - - ngIRCd now accepts user names including "@" characters, saves the - unmodified name for authentication but stores only the part in front - of the "@" character as "IRC user name". And the latter is how - ircd2.11, Bahamut, and irc-seven behave as well. (Closes bug #155) - - Lots of IRC "information functions" like ADMIN, INFO, ... now accept - server masks and names of connected users (in addition to server names) - for specifying the target server of the command. (Closes bug #153) - - Implement a new configuration option "IdleTimeout" in the "[Limits]" - section of the configuration file which can be used to set a timeout - in seconds after which the whole daemon will shutdown when no more - connections are left active after handling at least one client. - The default is 0, "never". - This can be useful for testing or when ngIRCd is started using "socket - activation" with systemd(8), for example. - - Implement support for systemd(8) "socket activation". - - Enable WHOIS to display information about IRC Services using the new - numeric 310(RPL_WHOISSERVICE) 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 is displayed in the output. - - Update systemd(8) example configuration files in ./contrib/ directory: - the "ngircd.service" file now uses the "forking" service type which - enhances the log messages shown by "systemctl status ngircd.service", - and the new "ngircd.socket" file configures a systemd socket that - configures a socket for ngIRCd and launches the daemon on demand. - - Enhance help system and the HELP command: now a "help text file" can be - set using the new configuration option "HelpFile" ("global" section), - which is read in and parsed on server startup and configuration reload, - and then is used to output individual help texts to specific topics. - Please see the file ./doc/Commands.txt for details. - -ngIRCd 20.3 (2013-08-23) - - - This release is a bugfix release only, without new features. - - Security: Fix a denial of service bug (server crash) which could happen - when the configuration option "NoticeAuth" is enabled (which is NOT the - default) and ngIRCd failed to send the "notice auth" messages to new - clients connecting to the server (CVE-2013-5580). - -ngIRCd 20.2 (2013-02-15) - - - This release is a bugfix release only, without new features. - - Security: Fix a denial of service bug in the function handling KICK - commands that could be used by arbitrary users to crash the daemon - (CVE-2013-1747). - -ngIRCd 20.1 (2013-01-02) - - - This release is a bugfix release only, without new features. - -ngIRCd 20 (2012-12-17) - - - Allow user names ("INDENT") up to 20 characters when ngIRCd has not - been configured for "strict RFC mode". This is useful if you are using - external (PAM) authentication mechanisms that require longer user names. - Patch suggested by Brett Smith <brett@w3.org>, see - <http://arthur.barton.de/pipermail/ngircd-ml/2012-October/000579.html>. - - ngIRCd 20~rc2 (2012-12-02) - - Rework cloaked hostname handling and implement the "METADATA cloakhost" - subcommand: Now ngIRCd uses two fields internally, one to store the - "real" hostname and one to save the "cloaked" hostname. This allows - "foreign servers" (aka "IRC services") to alter the real and cloaked - hostnames of clients without problems, even when the user itself issues - additional "MODE +x" and "MODE -x" commands. - - ngIRCd 20~rc1 (2012-11-11) - - Update doc/Services.txt: describe the upcoming version of Anope 1.9.8, - then including a protocol module for ngIRCd. And remove our own patches - in ./contrib/Anope because they aren't supported any more ... - - Implement new "METADATA" command which can be used by remote servers - and IRC services to update client metadata like the client info text - ("real name"), user name, and hostname, and use this command to - configure an cloaked hostname (user mode "+x") on remote servers: - This prevents "double cloaking" of hostnames and even cloaked - hostnames are in sync on all servers supporting "METADATA" now. - - Implement new IRC "SVSNICK" command to allow remote servers (and IRC - services) to change nicknames of already registered users. The SVSNICK - command itself doesn't change the nickname, but it becomes forwarded - to the server to which the user is connected to. And then this server - initiates the real nickname changing using regular NICK commands. - This allows to run mixed networks with old servers not supporting the - SVSNICK command, because SVSNICK commands for nicknames on such servers - are silently ignored and don't cause a desynchronization of the network. - - New configuration option "MaxListSize" to configure the maximum number - of channels returned by a LIST command. The default is 100, as before. - - Implement user mode "b", "block messages": when a user has set mode "b", - all private messages and notices to this user are blocked if they don't - originate from a registered user, an IRC Op, server or service. The - originator gets an error numeric sent back in this case, - ERR_NONONREG_MSG (486), which is used by UnrealIRCd, too. (Closes #144) - - Implement channel mode "V" (invite disallow): If the new channel mode - "V" is set, the INVITE command becomes invalid and all clients get the - new ERR_NOINVITE_MSG (518) reply. (Closes #143) - - Implement channel mode "Q" and user mode "q": Both modes protect users - from channel kicks: only IRC operators and servers can kick users having - mode "q" or in channels with mode "Q". (Closes #141) - - Allow users to "cloak" their hostname only when the configuration - variable "CloakHostModeX" (introduced in 19.2) is set. Otherwise, only - IRC operators, other servers, and services are allowed to set the user - mode "+x": this prevents regular users from changing their hostmask to - the name of the IRC server itself, which confused quite a few people ;-) - (Closes #133) - - New configuration option "OperChanPAutoOp": If disabled, IRC operators - don't become channel operators in persistent channels when joining. - Enabled by default, which has been the behavior of ngIRCd up to this - patch. (Closes #135) - - Allow IRC operators to see secret (+s) channels in LIST command as long - as the "MorePrivacy" configuration option isn't enabled in the - configuration file. (Closes #136) - - Implement new (optional) IRC+ "CHARCONV" command to set a client - character set that the server translates all messages to/from UTF-8. - This feature requires the "libiconv" library and must be enabled using - the new "--with-iconv" option of the ./configure script. See - doc/Protocol.txt for details. (Closes #109) - - Implement user mode "B" ("Bot flag"): it is settable and unsettable by - every (non-restricted) client. This is how Unreal and InspIRCd do - behave, and so do we :-) - - Implement channel mode "M": Only the server, identified users and IRC - operators are able to talk in such a channel. - - Block nicknames that are reserved for services and are defined using the - configuration variable "ServiceMask" in "Server" blocks; And this - variable now can handle more than one mask separated by commas. - - Implemented XOP channel user modes: "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; and "Owner" ("+q", prefix "~") can set channel - modes +imntvIbekoRsz and kick all +a, +o, +h, +v and normal users. - - Implement hashed cloaked hostnames for both the "CloakHost" and - "CloakHostModeX" configuration options: now the admin can use the new - '%x' placeholder to insert a hashed version of the clients hostname, - and the new configuration option "CloakHostSalt" defines the salt for - the hash function. When "CloakHostSalt" is not set (the default), a - random salt will be generated after each server restart. - -ngIRCd 19.2 (2012-06-19) - - ngIRCd 19.2~rc1 (2012-06-13) - - New configuration option "CloakHostModeX" to configure the hostname - that gets used for IRC clients which have user mode "+x" enabled. - Up to now, the name of the IRC server itself has been used for this, - which still is the default when "CloakHostModeX" isn't set. - - Add instructions for setting up Atheme IRC services. - - Implement support for IRC capability handling, the new "CAP" command, - and capability "multi-prefix" which allows both the NAME and WHO command - handlers to return more than one "class prefix" to the client. - -ngIRCd 19.1 (2012-03-19) - - - Really include _all_ patches to build the Anope module into the - distribution archive ... ooops! - -ngIRCd 19 (2012-02-29) - - ngIRCd 19~rc1 (2012-02-12) - - Update preliminary ngIRCd protocol module for Anope 1.9.6, which now - is the only supported version. - - New numeric RPL_WHOISHOST_MSG(378), which returns the DNS host name - (if available) and the IP address of a client in the WHOIS reply. - Only the user itself and local IRC operators get this numeric. - - Implement channel exception list (mode 'e'). This allows a channel - operator to define exception masks that allow users to join the - channel even when a "ban" would match and prevent them from joining: - the exception list (e) overrides the ban list (b). - - Implement user mode 'C': If the target user of a PRIVMSG or NOTICE - command has the user mode 'C' set, it is required that both sender - and receiver are on the same channel. This prevents private flooding - by completely unknown clients. - - New RPL_WHOISREGNICK_MSG(307) numeric in WHOIS command replies: it - indicates if a nickname is registered (if user mode 'R' set). - - Limit channel invite, ban, and exception lists to 50 entries and fix - duplicate check and error messages when adding already listed entries - or deleting no (longer) existing ones. - - Limit the number of list items in the reply of LIST (100), WHO (25), - WHOIS (10), and WHOWAS (25) commands. - - Limit the MODE command to handle a maximum number of 5 channel modes - that require an argument (+Ibkl) per call and report this number - in the ISUPPORT(005) numeric: "MODES=5". - - LINKS command: support <mask> parameter to limit the reply. - - Add 1 second penalty for every further target on PRIVMSG/NOTICE - commands: this reduces the possibility of flooding channels with - commands like "PRIVMSG/NOTICE #a,#n,#c,... :message" a little bit. - Problem noticed by Cahata, thanks! - - New configuration option "PAMIsOptional": when set, clients not - sending a password are still allowed to connect: they won't become - "identified" and keep the "~" character prepended to their supplied - user name. See "man 5 ngircd.conf" for details. - - Fixed handling of WHO commands. This fixes two bugs: "WHO <nick>" - returned nothing at all if the user was "+i" (reported by Cahata, - thanks) and "WHO <nick|nickmask>" returned channel names instead - of "*" when the user was member of a (visible) channel. - - LUSERS reply: only count channels that are visible to the requesting - client, so the existence of secret channels is no longer revealed by - using LUSERS. Reported by Cahata, thanks! - - Unknown user and channel modes no longer stop the mode parser, but - are simply ignored. Therefore modes after the unknown one are now - handled. This is how ircd2.10/ircd2.11/ircd-seven behave, at least. - Reported by Cahata, thanks! - - Implement IRC commands "GLINE" and "KLINE" to ban users. G-Lines are - synchronized between server on peering, K-Lines are local only. - If you use "*!<user>@<host>" or "*!*@<host>" masks, these connections - are blocked even before the user is fully logged in (before PASS, - NICK, and USER commands have been processed) and before the child - processes for authentication are forked, so resource usage is smaller. - - Added doc/Modes.txt: document modes supported by ngIRCd. - - Implement user mode "R": indicates that the nickname of this user - is "registered". This mode isn't handled by ngIRCd itself, but must - be set and unset by IRC services like Anope. - - Implement channel mode "R": only registered users (having the user - mode "R" set) are allowed to join this channel. - - Test suite: bind to loopback (127.0.0.1) interface only. - - Handle unknown user and channel modes: these modes are saved and - forwarded to other servers, but ignored otherwise. - - Handle channel user modes 'a', 'h', and 'q' from remote servers. - These channel user modes aren't used for anything at the moment, - but ngIRCd knows that these three modes are "channel user modes" - and not "channel modes", that is that these modes take an "nickname" - argument. Like unknown user and channel modes, these modes are saved - and forwarded to other servers, but ignored otherwise. - -ngIRCd 18 (2011-07-10) - - - Add preliminary ngIRCd protocol module for Anope 1.9 to contrib/Anope/. - - ngIRCd 18~rc2 (2011-06-29) - - GnuTLS: use 1024 bits as minimum size of the DH prime. This enables - ngIRCd to accept incoming connections from other servers and clients - that "only" use at least 1024 bits again, like ngIRCd 17 did (and no - longer requires 2048 bits for incoming connections). - - ngIRCd 18~rc1 (2011-06-27) - - New configuration option "MorePrivacy" to "censor" some user information. - When enabled, signon time and idle time is left out. Part and quit - messages are made to look the same. WHOWAS requests are silently dropped. - All of this is useful if one wish to conceal users that access the ngircd - servers from TOR or I2P. - - New configuration option "ScrubCTCP" to scrub incoming CTCP commands. If - activated, the server silently drops incoming CTCP requests from both - other servers and from users. The server that scrubs CTCP will not forward - the CTCP requests to other servers in the network either, which can spell - trouble if not every oper knows about the CTCP-scrubbing. Scrubbing CTCP - commands also means that it is not possible to send files between users. - There is one exception to the CTCP scrubbing performed: ACTION ("/me - commands") requests are not scrubbed. - - Restructure ngIRCd configuration file: introduce new [Limits], [Options], - and [SSL] sections. The intention of this restructuring is to make the - [Global] section much cleaner, so that it only contains variables that - most installations must adjust to the local requirements. All the optional - variables are moved to [Limits], for configurable limits and timers of - ngIRCd, and [Options], for optional features. All SSL-related variables - are moved to [SSL] and the "SSL"-prefix is stripped. The old variables in - the [Global] section are deprecated now, but are still recognized. - => Don't forget to check your configuration, use "ngircd --configtest"! - - New documentation "how to contribute": doc/Contributing.txt. - - Avoid needlessly scary 'buffer overflow' messages: When the write buffer - space grows too large, ngIRCd has to disconnect the client to avoid - wasting too much memory, which is logged with a scary 'write buffer - overflow' message. Change this to a more descriptive wording. - - New configuration option "RequireAuthPing": PING-PONG on login. When - enabled, this configuration option lets ngIRCd send a PING with an numeric - "token" to clients logging in; and it will not become registered in the - network until the client responds with the correct PONG. - - New configuration option "NoticeAuth": send NOTICE AUTH on connect. When - active, ngircd will send "NOTICE AUTH" messages on client connect time - like e.g. snircd (QuakeNet) does. - - Add support for up to 3 targets in WHOIS queries, also allow up to one - wildcard query from local hosts. Follows ircd 2.10 implementation rather - than RFC 2812. At most 10 entries are returned per wildcard expansion. - - ngircd.conf(5) manual page: describe types of configuration variables - (booleans, text strings, integer numbers) and add type information to each - variable description. - - Terminate incoming connections on HTTP commands "GET" and "POST". - - New configuration option "CloakHost": when set, this host name is used for - every client instead of the real DNS host name (or IP address). - - New configuration option "CloakUserToNick": when enabled, ngIRCd sets - every clients' user name to their nickname and hides the user name - supplied by the IRC client. - - Make write buffers bigger, but flush early. Before this change, a client - got disconnected if the buffer flushing at 4k failed, now regular clients - can store up to 32k and servers up 64k even if flushing is not possible at - the moment. This enhances reliability on slow links. - - Allow "Port = 0" in [Server] blocks. Port number 0 marks remote servers - that try to connect to this daemon, but where this daemon never tries to - establish a connection on its own: only incoming connections are allowed. - - Enable WHOIS command to return information about services. - - Implement channel mode 'O': "IRC operators only". This channel mode is - used on DALnet (bahamut), for example. - - Remove support for ZeroConf/Bonjour/Rendezvous service registration - including the "[No]ZeroConf" configuration option. - - Deprecate NoXX-Options in ngircd.conf and move new variants into our new - [Options] section: 'NoDNS=no' => 'DNS=yes', 'NoIdent=no' => 'Ident=yes', - 'NoPAM=no' => 'PAM=yes', and 'NoZeroConf=no' => 'ZeroConf=yes' (and - vice-versa). The defaults are adjusted accordingly and the old variables - in [Global] are still accepted, so there is no functional change. - -ngIRCd 17.1 (2010-12-19) - - - Don't log critical (or worse) messages to stderr - - Remove "error file" when compiled with debug code enabled - - New numeric 329: get channel creation time on "MODE #chan" commands - -ngIRCd 17 (2010-11-07) - - - doc: change path names in sample-ngircd.conf depending on sysconfdir - - ngIRCd 17~rc2 (2010-10-25) - - Generate ngIRCd version number from GIT tag. - - Make source code compatible with ansi2knr again. This allows to compile - ngIRCd using a pre-ANSI K&R C compiler again. - - ngIRCd 17~rc1 (2010-10-11) - - New configuration option "NoZeroConf" to disable service registration at - runtime even if ngIRCd is compiled with support for ZeroConf (e.g. using - Howl, Avahi or on Mac OS X). - - New configuration option "SyslogFacility" to define the syslog "facility" - (the "target"), to which ngIRCd should send its log messages. - Possible values are system dependent, but most probably "auth", "daemon", - "user" and "local1" through "local7" are possible values; see syslog(3). - Default is "local5" for historical reasons. - - Dump the "internal server state" (configured servers, established - connections and known clients) to the console or syslog when receiving - the SIGUSR2 signal and debug mode is enabled. - - Enable the daemon to disable and enable "debug mode" on runtime using - signal SIGUSR1, when debug code is compiled in, not only on startup - using the command line parameters. - - Implement user mode "x": host name cloaking (closes: #102). - - Change MOTD file handling: ngIRCd now caches the contents of the MOTD - file, so the daemon now requires a HUP signal or REHASH command to - re-read the MOTD file when its content changed. - - Allow IRC ops to change channel modes even without OperServerMode set. - - Allow IRC operators to use MODE command on any channel (closes: #100). - - New configuration option "NoPAM" to disable PAM. - - Implement asynchronous user authentication using PAM, please see the - file doc/PAM.txt for details. - - Add some documentation for using BOPM with ngIRCd, see doc/Bopm.txt. - - Implement user mode "c": receive connect/disconnect NOTICEs. Note that - this new mode requires the user to be an IRC operator. - - Show SSL status in WHOIS output, numeric 275. - -ngIRCd 16 (2010-05-02) - - ngIRCd 16~rc2 (2010-04-25) - - Enhance connection statistics counters: display total number of served - connections on daemon shutdown and when a new client connects using - the new numeric RPL_STATSCONN (250). - - ngIRCd 16~rc1 (2010-03-25) - - Implement WEBIRC command used by some Web-IRC frontends. The password - required to secure this command must be configured using the new - "WebircPassword" variable in the ngircd.conf file. - - Remove limit on max number of configured irc operators. - - A new channel mode "secure connections only" (+z) has been implemented: - Only clients using a SSL encrypted connection to the server are allowed - to join such a channel. - But please note three things: a) already joined clients are not checked - when setting this mode, b) IRC operators are always allowed to join - every channel, and c) remote clients using a server not supporting this - mode are not checked either and therefore always allowed to join. - -ngIRCd 15 (2009-11-07) - - ngIRCd 15~rc1 (2009-10-15) - - Do not add default listening port (6667) if SSL ports were specified, so - ngIRCd can be configured to only accept SSL-encrypted connections now. - - Enable IRC operators to use the IRC command SQUIT (instead of the already - implemented but non-standard DISCONNECT command). - - New configuration option "AllowRemoteOper" (disabled by default) that - enables remote IRC operators to use the IRC commands SQUIT and CONNECT - on the local server. - - Enforce upper limit on maximum number of handled commands. This implements - a throttling scheme: an IRC client can send up to 3 commands or 256 bytes - per second before a one second pause is enforced. - -ngIRCd 14.1 (2009-05-05) - - - Security: fix remotely triggerable crash in SSL/TLS code. - - Debian: build ngircd-full-dbg package. - - Allow ping timeout quit messages to show the timeout value. - -ngIRCd 14 (2009-04-20) - - ngIRCd 14~rc1 (2009-03-29) - - Allow creation of persistent modeless channels. - - The INFO command reports the compile time now (if available). - - Support individual channel keys for pre-defined channels: introduce - new configuration variable "KeyFile" in [Channel] sections in ngircd.conf, - here a file can be configured for each pre-defined channel which contains - individual channel keys for different users. - - Remove limit on maximum number of predefined channels in ngircd.conf. - -ngIRCd 13 (2008-12-25) - - ngIRCd 13~rc1 (2008-11-21): - - New version number scheme :-) - - Initial support for IRC services, using a RFC1459 style interface, - tested with IRCServices (http://www.ircservices.za.net/) version 5.1.13. - For this to work, ngIRCd now supports server-server links conforming - to RFC 1459. New ngircd.conf(5) option: ServiceMask. - - Support for SSL-encrypted server-server and client-server links using - OpenSSL (configure: --with-openssl) or GNUTLS (configure: --with-gnutls). - New ngircd.conf(5) options: SSLPorts, SSLKeyFile, SSLKeyFilePassword, - SSLCertFile, SSLDHFile, and SSLConnect. - - Server local channels have been implemented, prefix "&", that are only - visible to users of the same server and are not visible in the network. - In addition ngIRCd creates a "special" channel &SERVER on startup and logs - all the messages to it that a user with mode +s receives. - - New make target "osxpkg" to build a Mac OS X installer package. - - New configuration option "NoIdent" to disable IDENT lookups even if the - daemon is compiled with IDENT support. - -ngIRCd 0.12.1 (2008-07-09) - - - Add option aliases -V (for --version) and -h (for --help). - - Make Listen parameter a comma-separated list of addresses. This also - obsoletes ListenIPv4 and ListenIPv6 options. If Listen is unset, it - is treated as Listen="::,0.0.0.0". - Note: ListenIPv4 and ListenIPv6 options are still recognized, - but ngircd will print a warning if they are used in the config file. - -ngIRCd 0.12.0 (2008-05-13) - - ngIRCd 0.12.0-pre2 (2008-04-29) - - IPv6: Add config options to disable ipv4/ipv6 support. - - ngIRCd 0.12.0-pre1 (2008-04-20) - - Add IPv6 support. - - Install a LaunchDaemon script to start/stop ngIRCd on Mac OS X. - - Implemented IRC commands INFO, SUMMON (dummy), and USERS (dummy) and - enhanced test suite to check these commands. (Dana Dahlstrom) - - IRC_WHO now supports search patterns and will test this against user - nickname/server name/host name, etc. as required by RFC 2812, Section 3.6.1. - (reported by Dana Dahlstrom) - - Implement RFC 2812 handling of "0" argument to 'JOIN': must be treated - as if the user had sent PART commands for all channels the user is a - member of. (Dana Dahlstrom) - - Allow NOTICEs to be sent to a channel. (Fabian Schlager) - -ngIRCd 0.11.0 (2008-01-15) - - - Add support for /STAT u (server uptime) command. - - New [Server] configuration Option "Bind" allows to specify - the source IP address to use when connecting to remote server. - - New configuration option "MaxNickLength" to specify the allowed maximum - length of user nicknames. Note: must be unique in an IRC network! - - Numeric 317: implemented "signon time" (displayed in WHOIS result). - - Added new server configuration option "Passive" for "Server" blocks to - disable automatic outgoing connections (similar to -p option to ngircd, - but only for the specified server). (Tassilo Schweyer) - - Added support for the WALLOPS command. Usage is restricted to IRC - operators. - -ngIRCd 0.10.2 (2007-06-08) - - - Predefined channel configuration now allows specification of channel key - (mode k) and maximum user count (mode l): variables "Key" and "MaxUsers". - - When using the epoll() IO interface, compile in the select() interface as - well and fall back to it when epoll() isn't available on runtime. - - Added support for IO APIs "poll()" and "/dev/poll". - -ngIRCd 0.10.1 (2006-12-17) - - - Allow PASS syntax defined in RFC 1459 for server links, too. - - New configuration option "PredefChannelsOnly": if set, clients can only - join predefined channels. - -ngIRCd 0.10.0 (2006-10-01) - - ngIRCd 0.10.0-pre1 (2006-08-02) - - Enhanced DIE to accept a single parameter ("comment text") which is sent - to all locally connected clients before the server goes down. - - JOIN now supports more than one channel key at a time. - - Implemented numeric "333": Time and user name who set a channel topic. - - Channel topics are no longer limited to 127 characters: now the only limit - is the maximum length of an IRC command, i. e. 512 bytes (in practice, this - limits the topic to about 490 characters due to protocol overhead). - - Reverse DNS lookup code now checks the result by doing an additional - lookup to prevent spoofing. - - Added new IO layer which (optionally) supports epoll() and kqueue() in - addition to the select() interface. - -ngIRCd 0.9.0 (2005-07-24) - - - Never run with root privileges but always switch the user ID. - - Make "netsplit" messages RFC compliant. - - Implemented the IRC function "WHOWAS". - - New configuration option "OperServerMode" to enable a workaround needed - when running an network with ircd2 servers and "OperCanUseMode" enabled - to prevent the ircd2 daemon to drop mode changes of IRC operators. - Patch by Florian Westphal, <westphal@foo.fh-furtwangen.de>. - - Implemented support for "secret channels" (channel mode "s"). - - New configuration option "Mask" for [Operator] sections to limit OPER - commands to users with a specific IRC mask. Patch from Florian Westphal. - - New configuration variable "PidFile", section "[Global]": if defined, - the server writes its process ID (PID) to this file. Default: off. - Idea of Florian Westphal, <westphal@foo.fh-furtwangen.de>. - - Added support for the Howl (http://www.porchdogsoft.com/products/howl/) - Rendezvous API, in addition to the API of Apple (Mac OS X). The available - API will be autodetected when you call "./configure --with-rendezvous". - -ngIRCd 0.8.0 (2004-06-26) - - - Two new configuration options: "ChrootDir" and "MotdPhrase", thanks to - Benjamin Pineau <ben@zouh.org>. Now you can force the daemon to change - its root and working directory to something "safe". MotdPhrase is used - to define an "MOTD string" instead of a whole file, useful if the - "real" MOTD file would be outside the "jail". - - INVITE- and BAN-lists become synchronized between IRC+ servers when - establishing new connections, if the peer supports this as well. - - The type of service (TOS) of all sockets is set to "interactive" now. - - Added short command line option "-t" as alternative to "--configtest". - - Added optional support for "IDENT" lookups on incoming connections. You - have to enable this function with the ./configure switch "--with-ident". - The default is not to do IDENT lookups. - -ngIRCd 0.7.5 (2003-07-11) - - - New configuration variable "MaxConnectionsIP" to limit the number of - simultaneous connections from a single IP that the server will accept. - This configuration options lowers the risk of denial of service attacks - (DoS), the default is 5 connections per client IP. - - Added new configuration variable "Listen" to bind all listening - sockets of the server to a single IP address. - -ngIRCd 0.7.1 (2003-07-18) - - - Added support for GNU/Hurd. - -ngIRCd 0.7.0 (2003-05-01) - - - New command CONNECT to enable and add server links. The syntax is not - RFC-compatible: use "CONNECT <name> <port>" to enable and connect an - configured server and "CONNECT <name> <port> <host> <mypwd> <peerpwd>" - to add a new server (ngIRCd tries to connect new servers only once!). - - Added DISCONNECT command ("DISCONNECT <name>") to disable servers. - - New command TRACE (you can trace only servers at the moment). - - New command HELP that lists all understood commands. - - ngIRCd can register itself with Rendezvous: to enable support pass the - new switch "--with-rendezvous" to configure. - - Added support for TCP Wrappers library: pass "--with-tcp-wrappers" to - configure to enable it. - - Changed some configure options to use "--with"/"--without" as prefix - instead of "--enable"/"--disable": "--without-syslog", "--without-zlib", - "--with-tcp-wrappers", and "--with-rendezvous". - - Enhanced manual pages ngircd(8) and ngircd.conf(5). - - Documentation is now installed in $(datadir)/doc/ngircd. - - -Older news (sorry, only available in German language): - -ngIRCd 0.6.0, 24.12.2002 - - - beim Schliessen einer Verbindung zeigt der Server nun vor dem ERROR - noch eine Statistik ueber die empfangene und gesendete Datenmenge an. - - Connection-Strukturen werden nun "pool-weise" verwaltet; der Pool wird - bei Bedarf bis zu einem konfigurierten Limit vergroessert. - - Mit der neuen Konfigurationsvariable "MaxConnections" (Sekion "Global") - kann die maximale Anzahl gleichzeitiger Verbindungen begrenzt werden. - Der Default ist -1, "unlimitiert". - - der Server erkennt nun, ob bereits eine eingehende Verbindung von einem - Peer-Server besteht und versucht dann nicht mehr, selber eine eigene - ausgehende Verbindung zu diesem auufzubauen. Dadurch kann nun auf beiden - Servern in der Konfiguration ein Port fuer den Connect konfiguriert - werden (beide Server versuchen sich dann gegenseitig zu connectieren). - - Server identifizieren sich nun mit asynchronen Passwoertern, d.h. das - Passwort, welches A an B schickt, kann ein anderes sein als das, welches - B als Antwort an A sendet. In der Konfig.-Datei, Abschnitt "Server", - wurde "Password" dazu durch "MyPassword" und "PeerPassword" ersetzt. - - Der Server kann nun zur Laufzeit die Konfiguration neu einlesen: dies - macht er nach dem Befehl REHASH oder wenn ein HUP-Signal empfangen wird. - - Server-Server-Links koennen nun komprimiert werden, dazu wird die zlib - (www.zlib.org) benoetigt. Unterstuetzt die Gegenseite die Komprimierung - nicht, wird automatisch unkomprimiert kommuniziert. Das Verfahren ist - kompatibel mit dem Original-ircd 2.10.3, d.h. beide Server koennen - miteinander ueber komprimiert Links kommunizieren. - - neue Konfigurations-Variable "MaxJoins": Hiermit kann die maximale Zahl - der Channels, in denen ein User Mitglied sein kann, begrent werden. - - neue Channel-Modes l (User-Limit) und k (Channel-Key) implementiert. - -ngIRCd 0.5.0, 20.09.2002 - - - AIX (3.2.5), HP-UX (10.20), IRIX (6.5), NetBSD (1.5.3/m68k) und Solaris - (2.5.1, 2.6) gehoeren nun auch zu den unterstuetzten Platformen. - - Unter A/UX (und evtl. weiteren Systemen) kompiliert der ngIRCd nun mit - dem "nativen" (ggf. pre-ANSI) Compiler. - - "persistente Channels" (Mode 'P') implementiert: diese koennen in der - Konfigurationsdatei definiert werden (Sektion "Channel", vgl. Beispiel- - Konfiguration "sample-ngircd.conf") und bleiben auch dann bestehen, - wenn kein User mehr im Channel ist. - - neue IRC-Befehle: KICK, INVITE, ADMIN, CHANINFO; LIST wurde erweitert. - Mit dem neuen Befehl CHANINFO synchronisieren Server, die das IRC+- - Protokoll unterstuetzen, Channel-Modes und Topics. Fuer den ADMIN-Befehl - gibt es neue Konfigurationsoptionen (Sektion "Global"): "AdminInfo1", - "AdminInfo2" und "AdminEMail". - - Invite- und Ban-Lists implementiert. - - neue Konfigurationsoption "OperCanUseMode" (Sektion "Global"): - ist sie aktiv, koennen IRC-Operatoren immer Channel-Modes setzen. - - "Test-Suite" begonnen: mit "make check" wird sie durchlaufen. - -ngIRCd 0.4.2, 29.04.2002 - - - IRC-Funktion LIST implementiert; bisher werden allerdings noch keine - Regular Expressions (bis auf "*") unterstuetzt. - -ngIRCd 0.4.0, 01.04.2002 - - - WHO implementiert (bisher ohne komplette Unterstuetzung von Masks). - - stderr wird nun in eine Datei umgelenkt (/ngircd-<PID>.err). - Laeuft der Server nicht im Debug-Modus, so wird diese bei Programm- - ende geloescht. Sollte der Server abstuerzen, finden sich hier evtl. - zusaetzliche Informationen. - - Server-Gruppen implementiert: es wird immer nur zu einem Server in - einer Gruppe eine Verbindung aufgebaut, klappt es beim ersten Server - nicht, so wird der naechste probiert. - - Clients und Channels werden nicht mehr ueber ihren Namen, sondern - einen Hash-Wert gesucht: sollte deutlich schneller sein. - - neuer Kommandozeilen-Parameter "--configtest": die Konfiguration wird - gelesen und die dann verwendeten Werte angezeigt. - - Client-Mode "s" (Server Notices) implementiert. - - mit dem neuen Kommandozeilen-Parameter "--config"/"-f" kann eine - alternative Konfigurationsdatei angegeben werden. - - nach dem Start kann der ngIRCd, wenn er mit root-Rechten laeuft, - zu einer anderen User-ID und Group-ID wechseln. - -ngIRCd 0.3.0, 02.03.2002 - - - bekommt der Server ein HUP-Signal, so startet er neu -- genau so, wie - er auf den IRC-Befehl RESTART reagiert. - - neuer Kommandozeilen-Schalter "--passive" (-p): wird er angegeben, so - verbindet sich der ngIRCd nicht mehr automatisch zu anderen Servern. - Zum Debuggen manchmal ganz praktisch :-) - - neue Befehle VERSION und KILL implementiert. NAMES korrigiert. - - Anpassungen an A/UX: gehoert nun auch zu den unterstuetzten Platformen. - - AWAY (und der User-Mode 'a') ist nun implementiert. - - der ngIRCd unterstuetzt nun Channel-Topics (TOPIC-Befehl). - - Channel- und Nicknames werden nun ordentlich validiert. - -ngIRCd 0.2.0, 15.02.2002 - - - Begonnen Channel-Modes und User-Channel-Modes zu implementieren: der - Server versteht an User-Modes o und v, beachtet letzteres allerdings - noch nirgends. Bekannte (aber nicht beachtete!) Channel-Modes sind - bisher a, m, n, p, q, s und t. Diese Modes werden von Usern ange- - nommen, von anderen Servern werden auch unbekannte Modes uebernommen. - - Nach dem Connect eines Users werden LUSERS-Informationen angezeigt. - -ngIRCd 0.1.0, 29.01.2002 - - - Channels implementiert, bisher jedoch noch ohne Channel-Modes, d.h. - es gibt keine Channel-Ops, kein Topic, kein "topic lock" etc. pp. - Chatten in Channels ist aber natuerlich moeglich ;-) - Dadurch zum Teil groessere Aenderungen an bisherigen Funktionen. - - neue Befehle fuer Channles: JOIN, PART und NJOIN. - - FAQ.txt in doc/ begonnen. - -ngIRCd 0.0.3, 16.01.2002 - - - Server-Links vollstaendig implementiert: der ngIRCd kann nun auch - "Sub-Server" haben, also sowohl als Leaf-Node als auch Hub in einem - IRC-Netzwerk arbeiten. - - WHOIS wird nun immer an den "Original-Server" weitergeleitet. - - Parser handhabt Leerzeichen zw. Parametern nun etwas "lockerer". - - Kommandozeilen-Parser: Debug- und No-Daemon-Modus, Hilfe. - - ngIRCd wandelt sich nun in einen Daemon (Hintergrundprozess) um. - - neue Befehle: LUSERS, LINKS. - -ngIRCd 0.0.2, 06.01.2002 - - - neuer Aufbau der Konfigurationsdatei, - - mehrere IRC-Operatoren koennen konfiguriert werden, - - Server-Links teilweise implementiert. Bisher kann der ngIRCd jedoch - nur "leafed server" sein, d.h. keine "Client-Server" haben. - -ngIRCd 0.0.1, 31.12.2001 - - - erste oeffentliche Version von ngIRCd als "public preview" :-) diff --git a/ngircd/README.md b/ngircd/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 073fff4..0000000 --- a/ngircd/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -# [ngIRCd](https://ngircd.barton.de) - Internet Relay Chat Server - -## Introduction - -*ngIRCd* is a free, portable and lightweight *Internet Relay Chat* ([IRC]) -server for small or private networks, developed under the terms of the GNU -General Public License ([GPL]); please see the file `COPYING` for licensing -information. - -The server is quite easy to configure and runs as a single-node server or can -be part of a network of ngIRCd servers in a LAN or across the internet. It -optionally supports the IPv6 protocol, SSL/TLS-protected client-server and -server-server links, the Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) system for user -authentication, IDENT requests, and character set conversion for legacy -clients. - -The name ngIRCd stands for *next-generation IRC daemon*, which is a little bit -exaggerated: *lightweight Internet Relay Chat server* most probably would have -been a better name :-) - -## Status - -Development of *ngIRCd* started back in 2001: The server has been written from -scratch in C, tries to follow all relevant standards, and is not based on the -forefather, the daemon of the IRCNet. - -It is not the goal of ngIRCd to implement all the nasty behaviors of the -original `ircd` or corner-cases in the RFCs, but to implement most of the useful -commands and semantics that are used by existing clients. - -*ngIRCd* is used as the daemon in real-world in-house and public IRC networks -and included in the package repositories of various operating systems. - -## Advantages and strengths - -- Well arranged (lean) configuration file. -- Simple to build, install, configure, and maintain. -- Supports IPv6 and SSL. -- Can use PAM for user authentication. -- Lots of popular user and channel modes are implemented. -- Supports "cloaking" of users. -- No problems with servers that have dynamic IP addresses. -- Freely available, modern, portable and tidy C source. -- Wide field of supported platforms, including AIX, A/UX, FreeBSD, HP-UX, - IRIX, Linux, macOS, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris and Windows with WSL or Cygwin. - -## Documentation - -The **homepage** of the ngIRCd project is <https://ngircd.barton.de>. - -The `INSTALL.md` document describes how to _install_ and _upgrade_ ngIRCd. It -is included in all distribution archives and available online on -[GitHub](https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd/blob/master/INSTALL.md). - -Please see the file `doc/QuickStart.md` in the `doc/` directory or on -[GitHub](https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd/blob/master/doc/QuickStart.md) for -information about _setting up_ and _running_ ngIRCd, including some real-world -configuration examples. - -More information can be found in a couple of files in the `doc/` directory -(online on [GitHub](https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd/tree/master/doc)) and in -the [documentation section](https://ngircd.barton.de/documentation) on the -[homepage of ngIRCd](https://ngircd.barton.de). - -In addition, ngIRCd comes with two _manual pages_: `ngircd(8)` (for the daemon) -and `ngircd.conf(5)` (for its configuration file). They have even more details -and list all possible command line parameters and configuration options. You -can read them with the `man` command (when they are installed locally on your -system, e.g. `man 8 ngircd` and `man 5 ngircd.conf`) or online here: - -- Daemon: - [ngircd(8)](https://ngircd.barton.de/man/ngircd.8.html) -- Configuration file: - [ngircd.conf(5)](https://ngircd.barton.de/man/ngircd.conf.5.html) - -## Downloads & Source Code - -You can find the latest information about the ngIRCd and the most recent -stable release on the [news](https://ngircd.barton.de/news) and -[downloads](https://ngircd.barton.de/download) pages of the homepage. - -Visit our source code repository at [GitHub](https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd) -if you are interested in the latest development code. - -## Problems, Bugs, Patches - -Please don't hesitate to contact us if you encounter problems: - -- On IRC: <irc://irc.barton.de/ngircd> -- Via the mailing list: <ngircd@lists.barton.de> - -See <https://ngircd.barton.de/support> for details. - -If you find any bugs in ngIRCd (which most probably will be there ...), please -report them to our issue tracker at GitHub: - -- Bug tracker: <https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd/issues> -- Patches, "pull requests": <https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd/pulls> - -[IRC]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat -[GPL]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_General_Public_License diff --git a/ngircd/autogen.sh b/ngircd/autogen.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 0cf9a0e..0000000 --- a/ngircd/autogen.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,258 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# -# Usage: -# [VAR=<value>] ./autogen.sh [<configure-args>] -# -# This script generates the ./configure script using GNU automake and -# GNU autoconf. It tries to be smart in finding the correct/usable/available -# installed versions of these tools on your system. -# -# In addition, it enables or disables the "de-ANSI-fication" support of GNU -# automake, which is supported up to autoconf 1.11.x an has been removed -# in automake 1.12 -- make sure to use a version of automake supporting it -# when generating distribution archives! -# -# The following strategy is used for each of aclocal, autoheader, automake, -# and autoconf: first, "tool" (the regular name of the tool, e. g. "autoconf" -# or "automake") is checked. If this fails, "tool<major><minor>" (for example -# "automake16") and "tool-<major>.<minor>" (e. g. "autoconf-2.54") are tried -# with <major> being 2 for tool of GNU autoconf and 1 for tools of automake; -# <minor> is tried from 99 to 0. 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then - echo "WARNING:" - echo "This GNU automake generated build system does not support \"de-ANSI-fication\"," - echo "therefore don't use it to generate \"official\" distribution archives!" - echo "(Most probably you want to use GNU automake 1.11.x for this purpose ...)" - echo -fi - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/.gitignore b/ngircd/contrib/Debian/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 2b352d4..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -*.log -*.debhelper -*.substvars -debhelper-build-stamp -files -ngircd/ -ngircd.service diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/Makefile.am b/ngircd/contrib/Debian/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index bbc715f..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -# -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# - -EXTRA_DIST = \ - changelog \ - control \ - copyright \ - ngircd.default \ - ngircd.pam \ - rules \ - watch \ - source/format - -maintainer-clean-local: - rm -f Makefile Makefile.in - -clean-local: - rm -f *.log *.debhelper *.substvars - rm -f debhelper-build-stamp files ngircd.service - rm -rf .debhelper/ ngircd/ - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/changelog b/ngircd/contrib/Debian/changelog deleted file mode 100644 index 3d008ed..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/changelog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,598 +0,0 @@ -ngircd (27-0ab1) unstable; urgency=medium - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 27. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Fri, 26 Apr 2024 16:52:14 +0200 - -ngircd (27~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=medium - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRCd Release 27. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sat, 13 Apr 2024 12:26:35 +0200 - -ngircd (26.1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=medium - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 26.1. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sat, 02 Jan 2021 14:31:51 +0100 - -ngircd (26-0ab1) unstable; urgency=medium - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 26. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sat, 20 Jun 2020 15:26:46 +0200 - -ngircd (26~rc2-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 2 for ngIRCd Release 26. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Thu, 11 Jun 2020 17:21:17 +0200 - -ngircd (26~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRCd Release 26. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 10 May 2020 17:13:17 +0200 - -ngircd (25-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 25. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Wed, 23 Jan 2019 23:13:03 +0100 - -ngircd (25~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRCd Release 25. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sat, 11 Aug 2018 21:35:08 +0200 - -ngircd (24-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 24. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Fri, 20 Jan 2017 16:43:09 +0100 - -ngircd (24~rc1-0ab2) unstable; urgency=low - - * Use OpenSSL instead of GnuTLS for SSL-enabled packages. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Fri, 20 Jan 2017 15:20:07 +0100 - -ngircd (24~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRCd Release 24. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sat, 07 Jan 2017 18:58:02 +0100 - -ngircd (23-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 23. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Mon, 16 Nov 2015 21:27:03 +0100 - -ngircd (23~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRCd Release 23. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 06 Sep 2015 16:55:23 +0200 - -ngircd (22.1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 22.1. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Mon, 06 Apr 2015 14:34:50 +0200 - -ngircd (22-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 22. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sat, 11 Oct 2014 20:29:03 +0200 - -ngircd (22~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRCd Release 22. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Mon, 29 Sep 2014 17:07:55 +0200 - -ngircd (21.1-0ab2) unstable; urgency=low - - * Use correct package name in pathname to "HelpFile" (Command.txt) - in "ngircd-full" and "ngircd-full-dbg" packages. - * Don't adjust path names that are correct by default. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Mon, 14 Jul 2014 11:20:17 +0200 - -ngircd (21.1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 21.1. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Tue, 25 Mar 2014 14:44:59 +0100 - -ngircd (21-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 21. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Wed, 30 Oct 2013 22:13:55 +0100 - -ngircd (21~rc2-0ab3) unstable; urgency=low - - * Fix sed(1) rules adjusting "ngircd-full" package, error introduced - by last commit :-/ - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 20 Oct 2013 18:31:16 +0200 - -ngircd (21~rc2-0ab2) unstable; urgency=low - - * Fix default "HelpFile" file name in ngircd.conf for "full" packages. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 20 Oct 2013 17:18:28 +0200 - -ngircd (21~rc2-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 2 for ngIRCd Release 21. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 20 Oct 2013 15:50:03 +0200 - -ngircd (21~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRCd Release 21. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sat, 05 Oct 2013 23:24:09 +0200 - -ngircd (20.3-0ab1) unstable; urgency=high - - * New "upstream" release, fixing a security related bug: ngIRCd 20.3. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Fri, 23 Aug 2013 21:53:21 +0200 - -ngircd (20.2-0ab1) unstable; urgency=high - - * New "upstream" release, fixing a security related bug: ngIRCd 20.2. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Fri, 15 Feb 2013 12:17:00 +0100 - -ngircd (20.1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 20.1. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Wed, 02 Jan 2013 22:37:26 +0100 - -ngircd (20-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 20. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Mon, 17 Dec 2012 13:04:15 +0100 - -ngircd (20~rc2-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 2 for ngIRCd Release 20. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 02 Dec 2012 18:51:06 +0100 - -ngircd (20~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRCd Release 20. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 11 Nov 2012 16:03:32 +0100 - -ngircd (19.2-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 19.2. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Tue, 19 Jun 2012 11:03:12 +0200 - -ngircd (19.2~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRC Release 19.2. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Wed, 13 Jun 2012 10:59:34 +0200 - -ngircd (19.1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 19.1. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Mon, 19 Mar 2012 19:18:28 +0100 - -ngircd (19-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 19. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Wed, 29 Feb 2012 17:34:08 +0100 - -ngircd (19~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRCd Release 19. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 12 Feb 2012 17:47:51 +0100 - -ngircd (18-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 18. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 10 Jul 2011 20:03:20 +0200 - -ngircd (18~rc2-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 2 for ngIRCd Release 18. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Wed, 29 Jun 2011 10:20:51 +0200 - -ngircd (18~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRCd Release 18. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Mon, 27 Jun 2011 22:58:36 +0200 - -ngircd (17.1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 17.1. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 19 Dec 2010 15:56:42 +0100 - -ngircd (17-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 17. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 07 Nov 2010 17:23:07 +0100 - -ngircd (17~rc3-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 3 for ngIRCd Release 17. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Wed, 27 Oct 2010 22:30:08 +0200 - -ngircd (17~rc2-0ab2) unstable; urgency=low - - * Install /etc/pam.d/ngircd including "auth required pam_permit.so" when - installing -full or -full-dbg variant to keep backwards compatibility. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Tue, 26 Oct 2010 23:34:56 +0200 - -ngircd (17~rc2-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 2 for ngIRCd Release 17. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Mon, 25 Oct 2010 18:51:15 +0200 - -ngircd (17~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRCd Release 17. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Mon, 11 Oct 2010 16:57:47 +0200 - -ngircd (16-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 16. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 02 May 2010 13:32:41 +0200 - -ngircd (16~rc2-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 2 for ngIRCd Release 16. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 25 Apr 2010 13:12:42 +0200 - -ngircd (16~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRCd Release 16. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Thu, 25 Mar 2010 15:56:03 +0200 - -ngircd (15-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 15. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Thu, 7 Nov 2009 12:07:08 +0200 - -ngircd (15~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRCd Release 15. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Thu, 15 Oct 2009 10:01:08 +0200 - -ngircd (14.1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=high - - * New "upstream" release ngIRCd 14.1, fixing a security-related bug. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Tue, 5 May 2009 13:13:38 +0200 - -ngircd (14-0ab3) unstable; urgency=low - - * Fixed "Conflicts:" line in debian/control: missing comma. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Mon, 4 May 2009 11:21:55 +0200 - -ngircd (14-0ab2) unstable; urgency=low - - * Add new "ngircd-full-dbg" package including degug code and both - the --debug and --sniffer options, and containing debug symbols. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Wed, 29 Apr 2009 01:13:03 +0200 - -ngircd (14-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 14. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Mon, 20 Apr 2009 11:09:12 +0200 - -ngircd (14~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRCd Release 14. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 29 Mar 2009 17:09:17 +0200 - -ngircd (13-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: ngIRCd 13. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Thu, 25 Dec 2008 23:09:58 +0100 - -ngircd (13~rc1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release candidate 1 for ngIRCd Release 13. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Fri, 21 Nov 2008 22:04:41 +0100 - -ngircd (0.12.1-0ab1+dev) unstable; urgency=low - - * Update package for testing the new "upstream" features: - - Support for IRC services (see http://www.ircservices.za.net), - - Encrypted connections using GNU TLS (ngircd-full), - - Support for the IPv6 protocol (ngircd-full). - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:22:55 +0200 - -ngircd (0.12.1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release ngIRCd 0.12.1. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Wed, 9 Jul 2008 11:27:00 +0200 - -ngircd (0.12.0-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release ngIRCd 0.12.0. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Tue, 13 May 2008 12:30:31 +0200 - -ngircd (0.12.0-0ab0-pre2) unstable; urgency=low - - * Second prerelease of upcoming new "upstrem" release 0.12.0-pre1. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Tue, 29 Apr 2008 23:06:14 +0200 - -ngircd (0.12.0-0ab0-pre1) unstable; urgency=low - - * Prereloease of upcoming new "upstrem" release 0.12.0-pre1. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 20 Apr 2008 15:43:34 +0200 - -ngircd (0.11.0-0ab0-pre2) unstable; urgency=low - - * Second prerelease of upcoming new "upstream release". - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Mon, 7 Jan 2008 15:32:42 +0100 - -ngircd (0.11.0-0ab0-pre1) unstable; urgency=low - - * Prerelease of upcoming new "upstream release". - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Wed, 2 Jan 2008 21:33:15 +0100 - -ngircd (0.10.4-0ab1) unstable; urgency=high - - * New "upstream" release: 0.10.4 - fixing a security bug. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Mon, 7 Jan 2008 22:04:44 +0100 - -ngircd (0.10.0-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream" release: 0.10.0 - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 1 Oct 2006 18:14:21 +0200 - -ngircd (0.10.0-0ab0-pre2-1) unstable; urgency=low - - * Bumped standards version to 3.7.2.1. - * Added "Provides: ircd" to Debian control file. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sun, 1 Oct 2006 16:25:33 +0200 - -ngircd (0.10.0-0ab0-pre2) unstable; urgency=low - - * Second "upstream" prerelease of upcoming 0.10.0 release. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sat, 9 Sep 2006 20:57:52 +0200 - -ngircd (0.10.0-0ab0-pre1) unstable; urgency=low - - * Prerelease of upcoming new "upstream release". - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Wed, 2 Aug 2006 12:01:07 +0200 - -ngircd (0.9.2-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream release" fixing a few bugs in 0.9.1. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Sat, 15 Oct 2005 14:10:34 +0200 - -ngircd (0.9.1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=medium - - * New "upstream release" addressing two problems in ngIRCd 0.9.0. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Wed, 3 Aug 2005 15:10:41 +0200 - -ngircd (0.9.0-0ab2) unstable; urgency=medium - - * Init script: fixed a problem with symbolic links in runlevel directories - that could prevent the init script from working correctly. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Tue, 26 Jul 2005 21:31:18 +0200 - -ngircd (0.9.0-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream release". - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Sat, 24 Jul 2005 23:30:00 +0200 - -ngircd (0.8.3-0ab1) unstable; urgency=high - - * New "upstream release", including security fixes. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Thu, 3 Feb 2005 10:41:55 +0100 - -ngircd (0.8.2-0ab1) unstable; urgency=high - - * New "upstream release", including security fixes. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Wed, 26 Jan 2005 23:14:12 +0100 - -ngircd (0.8.1-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New "upstream release". - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Sat, 25 Dec 2004 01:18:32 +0100 - -ngircd (0.8.0-0ab2) unstable; urgency=low - - * Added missing commas to debian control file, fixes bug #56. - Thanks to Kevin Otte. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Thu, 15 Jul 2004 10:53:39 +0200 - -ngircd (0.8.0-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New upstream version. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Sat, 26 Jun 2004 11:25:59 +0200 - -ngircd (0.7.7+HEAD-0ab6) unstable; urgency=low - - * Incorporated actual CVS HEAD version which includes all features of - version 0.8.0-pre1 and patches for the resolver and logger. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Tue, 11 May 2004 02:18:50 +0200 - -ngircd (0.7.7+HEAD-0ab5) unstable; urgency=low - - * Updates from CVS HEAD branch, most notably: "INVITE- and BAN-lists - become synchronized between IRC+ servers when establishing new - connections, if the peer supports this as well." - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Mon, 26 Apr 2004 01:53:15 +0200 - -ngircd (0.7.7+HEAD-0ab4) unstable; urgency=low - - * This version includes fixes for INVITE command and the handling of the - invite and ban lists from CVS-HEAD. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Fri, 9 Apr 2004 23:55:13 +0200 - -ngircd (0.7.7+HEAD-0ab3) unstable; urgency=low - - * Included MODE fix from CVS-HEAD branch. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Mon, 5 Apr 2004 13:09:24 +0200 - -ngircd (0.7.7+HEAD-0ab2) unstable; urgency=low - - * Incorporated more fixes and enhancements of CVS-HEAD version, - e. g. better connection logging and fixed TRACE command. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Sat, 28 Feb 2004 03:20:32 +0100 - -ngircd (0.7.7+HEAD-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * New upstream version. This debian package includes all features of - ngIRCd 0.7.7 and changes of the CVS-HEAD development tree. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Thu, 5 Feb 2004 15:23:22 +0100 - -ngircd (0.7.6+HEAD-0ab2) unstable; urgency=low - - * Included new fixes and additions from the CVS-HEAD upstream branch, - e. g. the setting of type of service (TOS) on sockets. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Mon, 26 Jan 2004 04:05:41 +0100 - -ngircd (0.7.6+HEAD-0ab1) unstable; urgency=low - - * Included all changes from the CVS-HEAD upstream version. - * Restructured debian packaging system: now there are two packages, a - "standard" version that includes all the default options and a "full" - version that additionally includes support for TCP wrappers and IDENT - lookups. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Thu, 1 Jan 2004 23:12:11 +0100 - -ngircd (0.7.6-0ab1) unstable; urgency=medium - - * New upstream version. - * Changed version numvering scheme of debian package. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Fri, 5 Dec 2003 14:26:41 +0100 - -ngircd (0.7.5-0.2ab) unstable; urgency=low - - * Updated RPM and Debian package description and configuration. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Sat, 29 Nov 2003 21:24:32 +0100 - -ngircd (0.7.5-0.1ab) unstable; urgency=low - - * New upstream version. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Fri, 7 Nov 2003 21:59:58 +0100 - -ngircd (0.7.1-0.1ab) unstable; urgency=low - - * New upstream version :-) - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Fri, 18 Jul 2003 22:53:02 +0200 - -ngircd (0.7.0-0.7ab) unstable; urgency=low - - * Fixed up post installation script (added interpreter, fixed chmod call). - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Sun, 13 Jul 2003 00:52:38 +0200 - -ngircd (0.7.0-0.6ab) unstable; urgency=low - - * Added /etc/default/ngircd. - * Included own post installation script. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Sat, 12 Jul 2003 20:31:09 +0200 - -ngircd (0.7.0-0.5ab) unstable; urgency=low - - * Enhanced init script. - * Included NJOIN fix from actual CVS "HEAD" branch. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Wed, 9 Jul 2003 22:40:49 +0200 - -ngircd (0.7.0-0.4ab) unstable; urgency=low - - * Reverted use of dh_installexamples. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Thu, 22 May 2003 00:15:03 +0200 - -ngircd (0.7.0-0.3ab) unstable; urgency=low - - * Removed "debian/docs" and "debian/conffiles"; debhelper takes care of - this for us automagically. - * Excluded "etc/ngircd.conf" from dh_fixperms. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@Arthur.Ath.CX> Wed, 21 May 2003 23:25:05 +0200 - -ngircd (0.7.0-0.2ab) unstable; urgency=low - - * Fixed wrong variable substitution in init script. - * Added some CVS "Id-Tags" (but not checked in, yet). - * Removed own "Provides:" from control file. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Wed, 21 May 2003 12:32:34 +0200 - -ngircd (0.7.0-0.1ab) unstable; urgency=low - - * Initial Release. - - -- Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> Wed, 21 May 2003 02:36:52 +0200 diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/control b/ngircd/contrib/Debian/control deleted file mode 100644 index e05ae64..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/control +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -Source: ngircd -Section: net -Priority: optional -Maintainer: Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> -Rules-Requires-Root: binary-targets -Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), - expect, - libident-dev, - libpam0g-dev, - libssl-dev, - libz-dev, - openssl, - procps, - telnet | telnet-ssl, -Standards-Version: 4.6.2 -Homepage: https://ngircd.barton.de -Vcs-Browser: https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd -Vcs-Git: https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd.git - -Package: ngircd -Architecture: any -Depends: - ${shlibs:Depends}, - ${misc:Depends}, -Conflicts: - ircd, -Provides: - ircd, -Description: lightweight Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server - ngIRCd is a free, portable and lightweight Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server - for small or private networks, developed under the terms of the GNU General - Public License (GPL). - . - The server is quite easy to configure and runs as a single-node server or can - be part of a network of ngIRCd servers in a LAN or across the internet. It - optionally supports the IPv6 protocol, SSL/TLS-protected client-server and - server-server links, the Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) system for - user authentication, IDENT requests, and character set conversion for legacy - clients. - . - The name ngIRCd stands for next-generation IRC daemon, which is a little bit - exaggerated: lightweight Internet Relay Chat server most probably would have - been a better name :-) - . - This package is built with support for all optional features and uses the - OpenSSL library for SSL/TLS support. diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/copyright b/ngircd/contrib/Debian/copyright deleted file mode 100644 index 4b39bfa..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/copyright +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ -Source: https://ngircd.barton.de -Upstream-Name: ngircd -Upstream-Contact: ngIRCd Mailing List <ngircd@lists.barton.de> - -Files: - * -Copyright: - 2001-2024 Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> and Contributors. -License: GPL-2.0+ -Comment: - See /usr/share/doc/ngircd/AUTHORS.md for the full list of authors and - contributors. - -Files: - contrib/de.barton.ngircd.metainfo.xml -Copyright: - 2001-2024 Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de> and Contributors. -License: MIT -Comment: - See /usr/share/doc/ngircd/AUTHORS.md for the full list of authors and - contributors. - -License: GPL-2.0+ - This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - . - This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - . - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/> -Comment: - On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General - Public License version 2 can be found in "/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2". - -License: MIT - Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy - of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to - deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the - rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or - sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is - furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - . - The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - . - THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS - IN THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/ngircd.default b/ngircd/contrib/Debian/ngircd.default deleted file mode 100644 index 062d376..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/ngircd.default +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -# -# Defaults for the ngIRCd daemon -# - -# Parameters to pass to the ngircd daemon on startup, see ngircd(8) for -# possible options (default: empty). -PARAMS="" diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/ngircd.pam b/ngircd/contrib/Debian/ngircd.pam deleted file mode 100644 index 9d2f6d5..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/ngircd.pam +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -# /etc/pam.d/ngircd - -# You have to adjust this configuration to your local setup and needs. Keep in -# mind that all PAM modules are run with the privileges of the user account the -# ngIRCd daemon runs as ("irc" by default, not root!), so you can't use PAM -# modules requiring root privileges (like pam_unix, for example)! - -# Log and deny all connections to ngIRCd: -auth required pam_warn.so -auth required pam_deny.so diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/rules b/ngircd/contrib/Debian/rules deleted file mode 100755 index 561f765..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/rules +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/make -f - -# See FEATURE AREAS in dpkg-buildflags(1). -export DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS = hardening=+all - -%: - dh $@ - -# Disable dh_autoreconf since we are using de-ANSI-fication which was removed -# from automake a while ago. See <https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd/issues/261>. -override_dh_autoreconf: - -override_dh_auto_configure: - dh_auto_configure -- \ - --host=$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) --build=$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) \ - --prefix=/usr \ - --mandir=\$${prefix}/share/man \ - --sysconfdir=/etc/ngircd \ - --with-iconv \ - --with-ident \ - --with-openssl \ - --with-pam \ - --with-syslog \ - --with-zlib - -execute_before_dh_auto_install: - ln -fs $(CURDIR)/contrib/ngircd.service $(CURDIR)/debian/ngircd.service - -execute_after_dh_auto_install: -# Generate the default ngircd.conf: - install -o root -g irc -m 0640 -D /dev/null \ - $(CURDIR)/debian/ngircd/etc/ngircd/ngircd.conf - sed \ - -e "s|;ServerUID = 65534|ServerUID = irc|g" \ - -e "s|;ServerGID = 65534|ServerGID = irc|g" \ - -e "s|;PidFile = /var/run/ngircd/ngircd.pid|PidFile = /run/ircd/ngircd.pid|g" \ - -e "s|;PAM = yes|PAM = no|g" \ - -e "s|;\[SSL\]|[SSL]|g" \ - -e "s|;CAFile = /etc/ssl/CA/cacert.pem|CAFile = /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt|g" \ - $(CURDIR)/debian/ngircd/usr/share/doc/ngircd/sample-ngircd.conf \ - >>$(CURDIR)/debian/ngircd/etc/ngircd/ngircd.conf - -# Create drop-in configuration directory: - install -o root -g irc -m 0750 -d \ - $(CURDIR)/debian/ngircd/etc/ngircd/ngircd.conf.d - -# Install an empty MOTD file. - install -o root -g irc -m 0640 -D /dev/null \ - $(CURDIR)/debian/ngircd/etc/ngircd/ngircd.motd - -# Install the logcheck(8) configuration. - install -o root -g root -m 0644 -D \ - $(CURDIR)/contrib/ngircd.logcheck \ - $(CURDIR)/debian/ngircd/etc/logcheck/ignore.d.paranoid/ngircd - -# Install the fail2ban configuration. - install -o root -g root -m 0644 -D \ - $(CURDIR)/contrib/ngircd-fail2ban.conf \ - $(CURDIR)/debian/ngircd/etc/fail2ban/filter.d/ngircd.conf - -# Make lintian happy :-) - rm $(CURDIR)/debian/ngircd/usr/share/doc/ngircd/COPYING - mv $(CURDIR)/debian/ngircd/usr/share/doc/ngircd/ChangeLog \ - $(CURDIR)/debian/ngircd/usr/share/doc/ngircd/changelog - -override_dh_fixperms: -# Preserve the permissions of files installed in /etc/ngircd! - dh_fixperms -X/etc/ngircd - -override_dh_compress: -# The Commands.txt file is read by the daemon, don't compress it! - dh_compress -XCommands.txt diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/source/format b/ngircd/contrib/Debian/source/format deleted file mode 100644 index 163aaf8..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/source/format +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -3.0 (quilt) diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/watch b/ngircd/contrib/Debian/watch deleted file mode 100644 index 7943e69..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/Debian/watch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -# Watch control file for uscan. -# See uscan(1) for format. - -# Compulsory line, this is a version 4 file. -version=4 - -# PGP signature mangle, so foo.tar.gz has foo.tar.gz.sig. -opts="pgpsigurlmangle=s%$%.sig%" - -https://arthur.barton.de/pub/@PACKAGE@/@PACKAGE@-([0-9\.]+)@ARCHIVE_EXT@ diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/Dockerfile b/ngircd/contrib/Dockerfile deleted file mode 100644 index de4cc37..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/Dockerfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors - -# Build Container - -FROM docker.io/library/debian:stable-slim AS build -LABEL org.opencontainers.image.source=https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd -LABEL org.opencontainers.image.description="Free, portable and lightweight Internet Relay Chat server (build container)" -LABEL org.opencontainers.image.licenses=GPL-2.0-or-later -USER root -RUN apt-get -y update \ - && apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends \ - autoconf \ - automake \ - build-essential \ - expect \ - gawk \ - git \ - libgnutls28-dev \ - libident-dev \ - libpam0g-dev \ - openssl \ - pkg-config \ - telnet \ - zlib1g-dev \ - && mkdir -p /usr/local/src/ngircd /opt/ngircd \ - && chown bin:bin /usr/local/src/ngircd /opt/ngircd -WORKDIR /usr/local/src/ngircd -COPY . /usr/local/src/ngircd -RUN chown -R bin /usr/local/src/ngircd -USER bin -RUN ./autogen.sh --prefix=/opt/ngircd \ - --with-gnutls \ - --with-iconv \ - --with-ident \ - --with-pam \ - && make all \ - && make -C src/ngircd check \ - && make install \ - && printf \ - "# ngircd.conf\n\n[Global]\nServerGID=irc\nServerUID=irc\n\n[Options]\nIdent=no\nPAM=no\n\n[SSL]\nCAFile=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt\n" \ - >/opt/ngircd/etc/ngircd.conf \ - && chmod -R a+rX /opt/ngircd - -# Run container - -FROM docker.io/library/debian:stable-slim -LABEL org.opencontainers.image.source=https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd -LABEL org.opencontainers.image.description="Free, portable and lightweight Internet Relay Chat server" -LABEL org.opencontainers.image.licenses=GPL-2.0-or-later -USER root -RUN apt-get -y update \ - && apt-get -y install --no-install-recommends --no-install-suggests \ - ca-certificates \ - catatonit \ - libgnutls30 \ - libident \ - libpam0g \ - libwrap0 \ - zlib1g \ - && apt-get -y clean \ - && rm -rf /var/cache/debconf/*-old /var/lib/apt/lists/* -COPY --from=build /opt/ngircd /opt/ngircd -USER irc -ENTRYPOINT [ "/usr/bin/catatonit", "--", "/opt/ngircd/sbin/ngircd", "--nodaemon" ] -EXPOSE 6667 6697 -HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=5s --retries=1 --start-period=5s \ - CMD [ "/usr/bin/grep", "-F", ":1A0B ", "/proc/net/tcp" ] diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/Makefile.am b/ngircd/contrib/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index cd2eb05..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -# -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# - -SUBDIRS = Debian - -EXTRA_DIST = README.md \ - de.barton.ngircd.metainfo.xml \ - de.barton.ngircd.plist \ - Dockerfile \ - ngindent.sh \ - ngircd-bsd.sh \ - ngircd-fail2ban.conf \ - ngIRCd-Logo.gif \ - ngircd-redhat.init \ - ngircd.logcheck \ - ngircd.service \ - ngircd.socket \ - ngircd.spec \ - nglog.sh \ - platformtest.sh - -maintainer-clean-local: - rm -f Makefile Makefile.in - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/README.md b/ngircd/contrib/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 5ab5769..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -# [ngIRCd](https://ngircd.barton.de) - Supplemental Files - -This `contrib/` directory contains the following sub-folders and files: - -- `Debian/` folder: This subfolder contains the _rules_ file and additional - assets for building Debian packages. - -- `de.barton.ngircd.metainfo.xml`: AppStream metadata file. - -- `de.barton.ngircd.plist[.tmpl]`: launchd(8) property list file. - -- `Dockerfile`: Container definition file, for Docker or Podman for example. - More information can be found in the `doc/Container.md` file. - -- `ngindent.sh`: Script to indent the code of ngIRCd in the "standard way". - -- `ngircd-bsd.sh`: Start/stop script for FreeBSD. - -- `ngircd-fail2ban.conf`: fail2ban(1) filter configuration for ngIRCd. - -- `ngircd-redhat.init`: Start/stop script for old(er) RedHat-based - distributions (like CentOS and Fedora), which did _not_ use systemd(8). - -- `ngIRCd-Logo.gif`: The ngIRCd logo as GIF file. - -- `ngircd.logcheck`: Sample rules for logcheck(8) to ignore "normal" log - messages of ngIRCd. - -- `ngircd.service`: systemd(8) service unit configuration file. - -- `ngircd.socket`: systemd(8) socket unit configuration file for "socket - activation". - -- `ngircd.spec`: RPM "spec" file. - -- `nglog.sh`: Script for colorizing the log messages of ngircd(8) according to - their log level. Example: `./src/ngircd/ngircd -n | ./contrib/nglog.sh`. - -- `platformtest.sh`: Build ngIRCd and output a "result line" suitable for - the `doc/Platforms.txt` file. diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/de.barton.ngircd.metainfo.xml b/ngircd/contrib/de.barton.ngircd.metainfo.xml deleted file mode 100644 index d06e378..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/de.barton.ngircd.metainfo.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<component type="service"> - <id>de.barton.ngircd</id> - <name>ngIRCd</name> - <summary>Lightweight Internet Relay Chat server</summary> - <metadata_license>MIT</metadata_license> - <project_license>GPL-2.0-or-later</project_license> - <developer_name>Alexander Barton and Contributors</developer_name> - <update_contact>alex@barton.de</update_contact> - <description> - <p>ngIRCd is a free, portable and lightweight Internet Relay Chat server for small or private networks, developed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).</p> - <p>The server is quite easy to configure and runs as a single-node server or can be part of a network of ngIRCd servers in a LAN or across the internet. It optionally supports the IPv6 protocol, SSL/TLS-protected client-server and server-server links, the Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) system for user authentication, IDENT requests, and character set conversion for legacy clients.</p> - <p>The name ngIRCd stands for next-generation IRC daemon, which is a little bit exaggerated: lightweight Internet Relay Chat server most probably would have been a better name :-)</p> - </description> - <icon type="remote" width="300" height="300">https://ngircd.barton.de/common/ngircd-300x300.png</icon> - <categories> - <category>Network</category> - </categories> - <url type="homepage">https://ngircd.barton.de</url> - <url type="bugtracker">https://ngircd.barton.de/bugtracker</url> - <url type="help">https://ngircd.barton.de/support</url> - <provides> - <binary>ngircd</binary> - </provides> - <launchable type="service">ngircd</launchable> - <releases> - <release version="27" date="2024-04-26" /> - <release version="27~rc1" date="2024-04-13" /> - 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<release version="0.7.6" date="2003-12-05" /> - <release version="0.7.5" date="2003-11-07" /> - <release version="0.7.1" date="2003-07-18" /> - <release version="0.7.0" date="2003-05-01" /> - <release version="0.7.0-pre2" date="2003-04-27" type="development" /> - <release version="0.7.0-pre1" date="2003-04-22" type="development" /> - <release version="0.6.0" date="2002-12-24" /> - <release version="0.6.0-pre2" date="2002-12-23" type="development" /> - <release version="0.6.0-pre1" date="2002-12-18" type="development" /> - <release version="0.5.4" date="2002-11-24" /> - <release version="0.5.3" date="2002-11-08" /> - <release version="0.5.2" date="2002-10-04" /> - <release version="0.5.1" date="2002-10-03" /> - <release version="0.5.0" date="2002-09-20" /> - <release version="0.5.0-pre2" date="2002-09-17" type="development" /> - <release version="0.5.0-pre1" date="2002-09-16" type="development" /> - <release version="0.4.3" date="2002-06-11" /> - <release version="0.4.2" date="2002-04-29" /> - <release version="0.4.1" date="2002-04-08" /> - <release version="0.4.0" date="2002-04-01" /> - <release version="0.3.0" date="2002-03-02" /> - <release version="0.2.1" date="2002-02-17" /> - <release version="0.2.0" date="2002-02-15" /> - <release version="0.1.0" date="2002-01-29" /> - <release version="0.0.3" date="2002-01-16" /> - <release version="0.0.2" date="2002-01-06" /> - <release version="0.0.1" date="2001-12-31" /> - </releases> -</component> diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/de.barton.ngircd.plist b/ngircd/contrib/de.barton.ngircd.plist deleted file mode 100644 index 38754b5..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/de.barton.ngircd.plist +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> -<plist version="1.0"> -<dict> - <key>Disabled</key> - <true/> - <key>KeepAlive</key> - <true/> - <key>Label</key> - <string>de.barton.ngIRCd</string> - <key>ProgramArguments</key> - <array> - <string>/opt/ngircd/sbin/ngircd</string> - <string>--nodaemon</string> - </array> - <key>RunAtLoad</key> - <true/> - <key>StandardErrorPath</key> - <string>/Library/Logs/ngIRCd.log</string> - <key>StandardOutPath</key> - <string>/Library/Logs/ngIRCd.log</string> -</dict> -</plist> diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/ngIRCd-Logo.gif b/ngircd/contrib/ngIRCd-Logo.gif Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 9fc6d14..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/ngIRCd-Logo.gif +++ /dev/null diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/ngindent.sh b/ngircd/contrib/ngindent.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 57cbf81..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/ngindent.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2019 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# -# This script uses GNU indent(1) to format C source code files of ngIRCd. -# Usage: -# - ./contrib/ngindent.sh [<file> [<file> [...]]] -# - cat ./src/ngircd/<c_file> | ./contrib/ngindent.sh - -# Use a coding-style based on "Kernighan & Ritchie" (-kr): -INDENTARGS="-kr - -bad - -c3 - -cd41 - -i8 - -l80 - -ncs - -psl - -sob - -ss - -ts8 - -blf - -il0 -" - -# check if indent(1) is available -command -v indent >/dev/null 2>&1 && INDENT="indent" -command -v gindent >/dev/null 2>&1 && INDENT="gindent" -command -v gnuindent >/dev/null 2>&1 && INDENT="gnuindent" - -if [ -z "$INDENT" ]; then - echo "Error: GNU \"indent\" not found!" - exit 1 -fi - -# shellcheck disable=SC2086 -$INDENT -v $INDENTARGS "$@" - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/ngircd-bsd.sh b/ngircd/contrib/ngircd-bsd.sh deleted file mode 100755 index e085646..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/ngircd-bsd.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# PROVIDE: ngircd -# REQUIRE: NETWORKING SERVERS -# BEFORE: DAEMON -# KEYWORD: FreeBSD shutdown - -# Add the following line to /etc/rc.conf to enable `ngircd': -# -#ngircd_enable="YES" -# - -. "/etc/rc.subr" - -name="ngircd" -rcvar=`set_rcvar` - -command="/usr/local/sbin/ngircd" -command_args="" - -load_rc_config "$name" -: ${ngircd_enable="NO"} -: ${ngircd_flags=""} - -required_files="/usr/local/etc/$name.conf" -pidfile="${ngircd_pidfile:-/var/run/${name}/${name}.pid}" - -if [ ! x"${ngircd_chrootdir}" = x ];then - # Mount a devfs in the chroot directory if needed - if [ ! -c ${ngircd_chrootdir}/dev/random \ - -o ! -c ${ngircd_chrootdir}/dev/null ]; then - umount ${ngircd_chrootdir}/dev 2>/dev/null - mount_devfs devfs ${ngircd_chrootdir}/dev - fi - - devfs -m ${ngircd_chrootdir}/dev rule apply hide - devfs -m ${ngircd_chrootdir}/dev rule apply path null unhide - devfs -m ${ngircd_chrootdir}/dev rule apply path random unhide - - # Copy local timezone information if it is not up to date. - if [ -f /etc/localtime ]; then - cmp -s /etc/localtime "${named_chrootdir}/etc/localtime" || \ - cp -p /etc/localtime "${named_chrootdir}/etc/localtime" - fi - - pidfile="${ngircd_chrootdir}${pidfile}" -fi - -run_rc_command "$1" - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/ngircd-fail2ban.conf b/ngircd/contrib/ngircd-fail2ban.conf deleted file mode 100644 index c9903e0..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/ngircd-fail2ban.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -# Fail2ban filter for ngIRCd -# -# Put into /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/ngircd.conf and enable in your jail.local -# configuration like this: -# -# [ngircd] -# enabled = true -# backend = systemd -# - -[INCLUDES] - -before = common.conf - -[DEFAULT] - -_daemon = ngircd - -[Definition] - -failregex = ^%(__prefix_line)sRefused connection from <ADDR> on socket \d+: - -[Init] - -journalmatch = _SYSTEMD_UNIT=ngircd.service + _COMM=ngircd diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/ngircd-redhat.init b/ngircd/contrib/ngircd-redhat.init deleted file mode 100755 index 9f133bd..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/ngircd-redhat.init +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# ngIRCd start and stop script for RedHat based distributions. -# Written by Naoya Nakazawa <naoya.n@gmail.com> for CentOS 5.2, 2009. -# -# chkconfig: 2345 01 -# description: ngIRCd is an Open Source server for \ -# the Internet Relay Chat (IRC), which \ -# is developed and published under \ -# the terms of the GNU General Public -# Licence (URL: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html). \ -# ngIRCd means "next generation IRC daemon", \ -# it's written from scratch and not deduced from the \ -# "grandfather of IRC daemons", the daemon of the IRCNet. -# -# processname: /usr/sbin/ngircd -# config: /etc/ngircd -# pidfile: /var/run/ngircd.pid - -PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin -DAEMON=/usr/sbin/ngircd -NAME=ngIRCd -BASENAME=ngircd -CONF=/etc/$BASENAME.conf -DESC="IRC daemon" -PARAMS="-f $CONF" - -# Source function library. -. /etc/init.d/functions - -# Get config. -test -f /etc/sysconfig/network && . /etc/sysconfig/network -test -f /etc/sysconfig/makuosan && . /etc/sysconfig/makuosan - -# Check that networking is up. -[ "${NETWORKING}" = "yes" ] || exit 0 - -[ -x $DAEMON ] || exit 1 -[ -f $CONF ] || exit 2 - -RETVAL=0 - -start(){ - echo -n $"Starting $NAME: " - daemon $DAEMON $PARAMS - RETVAL=$? - [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && touch /var/lock/subsys/$BASENAME - echo - return $RETVAL -} - -stop(){ - echo -n $"Stopping $NAME: " - killproc $DAEMON - RETVAL=$? - if [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] ; then - rm -f /var/lock/subsys/$BASENAME - fi - echo - return $RETVAL -} - -reload(){ - echo -n $"Reloading configuration: " - killproc $DAEMON -HUP - RETVAL=$? - echo - return $RETVAL -} - -restart(){ - stop - start -} - -condrestart(){ - [ -e /var/lock/subsys/$BASENAME ] && restart - return 0 -} - -check_config(){ - $DAEMON $PARAMS --configtest >/dev/null 2>&1 - [ $? -eq 0 ] && return 0 - - echo -n $"Configuration of $NAME is not valid, won't (re)start!" - echo -n $"Run \"$DAEMON --configtest\" and fix it up ..." - exit 6 -} - -# See how we were called. -case "$1" in - start) - check_config - start - ;; - stop) - stop - ;; - status) - status $NAME - ;; - restart) - restart - ;; - reload) - reload - ;; - condrestart) - condrestart - ;; - test) - check_config - ;; - *) - echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|restart|condrestart|reload|test}" - RETVAL=1 -esac - -exit $RETVAL diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/ngircd.logcheck b/ngircd/contrib/ngircd.logcheck deleted file mode 100644 index 598ed17..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/ngircd.logcheck +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: ".*" added ".*" to G-Line list: ".*" \([0-9]+ seconds\)\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: (GnuTLS|OpenSSL) .* initialized\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Accepted connection [0-9]+ from ".*:[0-9]+" on socket [0-9]+\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Address mismatch: -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Can't create pre-defined channel ".*": name already in use\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Can't resolve( address)? ".*": (Name or service not known|No address associated with hostname|Temporary failure in name resolution)( \[.*\]\.)?$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Client( ".*")? unregistered \(connection [0-9]+\): (Can't connect|Client closed connection|Got QUIT command|Read error|Server configuration already in use|SSL accept error, closing socket|Timeout|Write error)\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Connection [0-9]+ \(socket [0-9]+\) with ".*:[0-9]+" established\. Now logging in \.\.\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Connection [0-9]+ with ".*:[0-9]+" closed \(in: .*, out: .*\)\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Connection [0-9]+: initialized TLSv?1\.[0123] using cipher .*\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Created pre-defined channel ".*", mode ".*" \((channel key set|no channel key), user limit [0-9]+\)\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Deleted ".*" \(".*"\) from G-Line list \(expired\)\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Enabled link compression \(zlib\) on connection [0-9]+\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Establishing connection for ".*" to ".*:[0-9]+" \(.*\), socket [0-9]+ \.\.\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: File descriptor limit is [0-9]+; "MaxConnections" is (not set|set to [0-9]+)\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Got (valid server|unchecked peer) certificate: .*\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Got signal "(Hangup|Terminated)" \.\.\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Got valid OPER for ".*" from ".*", user is an IRC operator now\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: IDENT lookup for connection [0-9]+: (no result|".*")\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: IO subsystem: epoll \(hint size 100, initial maxfd 100, masterfd [0-9]+\)\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Not running with changed root directory\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Now listening on .*:[0-9]+ \(socket [0-9]+\)\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Peer did not present a certificate\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Peer on connection [0-9]+ announces itself as .* using protocol .* \(flags: ".*"\)\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Possible forgery: .* resolved to ".*", which (has no IP address|points to a different address)!$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Preparing to establish a new server link for ".*" \.\.\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Re-reading configuration NOW!$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Re-reading of configuration done\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Read error on connection [0-9]+ \(socket [0-9]+\): Connection reset by peer!$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Running as user .*, group .*, with PID [0-9]+\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: SSL connection on socket [0-9]+ failed!$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: SSL error, client disconnected \[in .*\(\)\]!$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: SSL error: (Connection reset by peer|Broken pipe) \[in .*\]!$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: SSL protocol error: (ConnSSL_Read|ConnSSL_Write|SSL_accept) \(.*\)$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Server ".*" \(on ".*"\) ready\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Server ".*" registered \(connection [0-9]+, 1 hop - direct link\)\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Server ".*" registered \(via .*, connected to .*, [0-9]+ hops\)\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Server ".*" unregistered \(connection [0-9]+\): Ping timeout: [0-9]+ seconds\. -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Server ".*" unregistered( \(connection [0-9]+\))?: .* \(Server going down\)\. -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Server ".*" unregistered: .* .*\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Server \".*\" \(on ".*"\) ready\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Server going down NOW!$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Shutting down all listening sockets \([0-9]+ total\) \.\.\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Shutting down connection [0-9]+ \(Can't connect|Client closed connection|Closing connection: .* \(Server going down\)|Got QUIT command|ID ".*" already registered|Ping timeout: [0-9]+ seconds|Read error|SSL accept error, closing socket|Server configuration already in use|Server going down|Timeout|Write error|".*" \((G-Line|SQUIT from .*)\)\) with ".*:[0-9]+" \.\.\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Synchronization with ".*" done \(connection [0-9]+\): [0-9]+ seconds? \[[0-9]+ users, [0-9]+ channels\]\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: User ".*!.*@.*" changed nick \(connection [0-9]+\): ".*" -> ".*"\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: User ".*!.*@.*" registered \(connection [0-9]+\)\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: User ".*!.*@.*" unregistered \(connection [0-9]+\): (Client closed connection|Got QUIT command|Ping timeout: [0-9]+ seconds|Read error|Server going down)\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Using (default|specified) configuration file ".*" \.\.\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: Write error on connection [0-9]+ \(socket [0-9]+\): (Broken pipe|Connection reset by peer)!$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: ngIRCd [0-9].* starting \.\.\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: ngIRCd done, served [0-9]+ connections?\.$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: warning: /etc/hosts\.allow, line [0-9]+: (can't verify hostname|host name/address mismatch): getaddrinfo\(.*, AF_INET\) failed$ -^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ ngircd\[[0-9]+\]: warning: can't get client address: Connection reset by peer$ diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/ngircd.service b/ngircd/contrib/ngircd.service deleted file mode 100644 index 311bc0d..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/ngircd.service +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd systemd service unit. -# See systemd(1), systemd.unit(5), systemd.service(5), systemd.exec(5). - -[Unit] -Description=Next Generation IRC Daemon -Documentation=man:ngircd(8) man:ngircd.conf(5) https://ngircd.barton.de -After=network.target -Wants=anope.service atheme.service irc-services.service -Wants=bopm.service hopm.service -Before=anope.service atheme.service irc-services.service -Before=bopm.service hopm.service - -[Service] -Type=notify -User=irc -Group=irc -# Settings & limits: -CapabilityBoundingSet=CAP_SYS_CHROOT CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE -MemoryDenyWriteExecute=yes -NoNewPrivileges=yes -PrivateDevices=yes -PrivateTmp=yes -ProtectControlGroups=yes -ProtectHome=yes -ProtectKernelModules=yes -ProtectKernelTunables=yes -ProtectSystem=full -RestrictAddressFamilies=AF_INET AF_INET6 AF_UNIX -RestrictRealtime=yes -RuntimeDirectory=ircd -RuntimeDirectoryMode=750 -StandardError=journal -StandardOutput=journal -# Try to load "default files" from any Debian package variant to keep this -# unit generic. -EnvironmentFile=-/etc/default/ngircd -EnvironmentFile=-/etc/default/ngircd-full -EnvironmentFile=-/etc/default/ngircd-full-dbg -# Start ngIRCd. Note: systemd doesn't allow to use $DAEMON here! -ExecStart=/usr/sbin/ngircd --nodaemon --syslog $PARAMS -ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID -# Error handling: -# ngIRCd tries to "ping" the service manager every 3 seconds. -WatchdogSec=10 -Restart=on-failure - -[Install] -WantedBy=multi-user.target diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/ngircd.socket b/ngircd/contrib/ngircd.socket deleted file mode 100644 index 1aee546..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/ngircd.socket +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -[Unit] -Description=Next Generation IRC Daemon (Socket) -Documentation=man:ngircd(8) man:ngircd.conf(5) - -[Socket] -BindIPv6Only=ipv6-only -ListenStream=0.0.0.0:6667 -#ListenStream=[::]:6667 -IPTOS=low-delay - -[Install] -WantedBy=sockets.target diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/ngircd.spec b/ngircd/contrib/ngircd.spec deleted file mode 100644 index 3d4eefc..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/ngircd.spec +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -%define name ngircd -%define version 27 -%define release 1 -%define prefix %{_prefix} - -Summary: A lightweight daemon for the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) -Name: %{name} -Version: %{version} -Release: %{release} -License: GPLv2+ -Group: System Environment/Daemons -URL: http://ngircd.barton.de/ -Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz -BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n) -BuildRequires: zlib-devel, openssl-devel - -%description -ngIRCd is a free, portable and lightweight Internet Relay Chat server for small -or private networks, developed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). - -The server is quite easy to configure, can handle dynamic IP addresses, and -optionally supports IDENT, IPv6 connections, SSL-protected links, and PAM for -user authentication as well as character set conversion for legacy clients. The -server has been written from scratch and is not based on the forefather, the -daemon of IRCNet. - - -%prep -%setup -q -%build -%configure \ - --with-zlib \ - --with-openssl - -make %{?_smp_mflags} - -%install -[ -n "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -a "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != / ] && rm -rf "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -%makeinstall -( - cd "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" - ( cd usr/sbin; mv *-ngircd ngircd ) - ( cd usr/share/man/man5; mv *-ngircd.conf.5 ngircd.conf.5 ) - ( cd usr/share/man/man8; mv *-ngircd.8 ngircd.8 ) - rm -fr usr/share/doc/ngircd -) - -%clean -[ -n "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -a "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != / ] && rm -rf "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" - -%files -%defattr(755,root,root) -%doc AUTHORS.md COPYING ChangeLog INSTALL.md NEWS README.md doc/* -%config(noreplace) /etc -%{_prefix}/sbin -%{_mandir}/man5/ngircd.conf* -%{_mandir}/man8/ngircd.8* diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/nglog.sh b/ngircd/contrib/nglog.sh deleted file mode 100755 index cb4eb3e..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/nglog.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2020 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# -# This script parses the log output of ngircd(8), and colorizes the messages -# according to their log level. Example usage: -# ./src/ngircd/ngircd -f $PWD/doc/sample-ngircd.conf -np | ./contrib/nglog.sh -# - -gawk ' - /^\[[[:digit:]]+:0 / {print "\033[1;95m" $0 "\033[0m"} - /^\[[[:digit:]]+:1 / {print "\033[1;35m" $0 "\033[0m"} - /^\[[[:digit:]]+:2 / {print "\033[1;91m" $0 "\033[0m"} - /^\[[[:digit:]]+:3 / {print "\033[1;31m" $0 "\033[0m"} - /^\[[[:digit:]]+:4 / {print "\033[1;33m" $0 "\033[0m"} - /^\[[[:digit:]]+:5 / {print "\033[1m" $0 "\033[0m"} - /^\[[[:digit:]]+:6 / {print $0} - /^\[[[:digit:]]+:7 / {print "\033[90m" $0 "\033[0m"} -' </dev/stdin & - -wait diff --git a/ngircd/contrib/platformtest.sh b/ngircd/contrib/platformtest.sh deleted file mode 100755 index e5d577d..0000000 --- a/ngircd/contrib/platformtest.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,257 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2016 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# - -# This script analyzes the build process of ngIRCd and generates output -# suitable for inclusion in doc/Platforms.txt -- please send reports -# to the ngIRCd mailing list: <ngircd@lists.barton.de>. - -NAME=$(basename "$0") -VERBOSE= -CLEAN=1 - -PLATFORM= -COMPILER="unknown" -VERSION="unknown" -DATE=$(date "+%y-%m-%d") -COMMENT= - -R_CONFIGURE= -R_MAKE= -R_CHECK= -R_CHECK_Y="?" -R_RUN= - -SRC_D=$(dirname "$0") -MY_D="$PWD" - -[ -n "$MAKE" ] || MAKE="make" -export MAKE CC - -while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do - case "$1" in - "-v") - VERBOSE=1 - ;; - "-x") - CLEAN= - ;; - *) - echo "Usage: $NAME [-v] [-x]" - echo - echo " -v Verbose output" - echo " -x Don't regenerate build system, even when possible" - echo - exit 2 - esac - shift -done - -for cmd in telnet expect; do - command -v "$cmd" >/dev/null 2>&1 \ - || echo "$NAME: WARNING: $cmd(1) not found, \"make check\" won't run all tests!" -done - -echo "$NAME: Checking ngIRCd base source directory ..." -grep "ngIRCd" "$SRC_D/ChangeLog" >/dev/null 2>&1 -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - grep "ngIRCd" "$SRC_D/../ChangeLog" >/dev/null 2>&1 - if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "$NAME: ngIRCd base source directory not found!?" - exit 1 - fi - SRC_D="$SRC_D/.." -fi -echo "$NAME: - source directory: $SRC_D" -echo "$NAME: - working directory: $MY_D" - -echo "$NAME: Checking for GIT tree ..." -if [ -d "$SRC_D/.git" ]; then - echo "$NAME: Checking for \"git\" command ..." - git version >/dev/null 2>&1 - if [ $? -eq 0 ] && [ -n "$CLEAN" ]; then - echo "$NAME: Running \"git clean\" ..." - cd "$SRC_D" || exit 1 - if [ -n "$VERBOSE" ]; then - git clean -dxf - else - git clean -dxf >/dev/null - fi - cd "$MY_D" || exit 1 - fi -fi - -echo "$NAME: Checking for \"$SRC_D/configure\" script ..." -if [ ! -r "$SRC_D/configure" ]; then - echo "$NAME: Running \"$SRC_D/autogen.sh\" ..." - cd "$SRC_D" || exit 1 - if [ -n "$VERBOSE" ]; then - ./autogen.sh - else - ./autogen.sh >/dev/null - fi - if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "$NAME: \"$SRC_D/autogen.sh\" script failed, aborting!" - exit 1 - fi - cd "$MY_D" || exit 1 -fi - -if [ -r "$SRC_D/configure" ]; then - echo "$NAME: Running \"$SRC_D/configure\" script ..." - if [ -n "$VERBOSE" ]; then - "$SRC_D/configure" -C - else - "$SRC_D/configure" -C >/dev/null - fi - if [ $? -eq 0 ] && [ -r ./Makefile ]; then - R_CONFIGURE=1 - rm -f "src/ngircd/ngircd" - echo "$NAME: Running \"$MAKE\" ..." - if [ -n "$VERBOSE" ]; then - "$MAKE" - else - "$MAKE" >/dev/null - fi - if [ $? -eq 0 ] && [ -x src/ngircd/ngircd ]; then - R_MAKE=1 - echo "$NAME: Running \"$MAKE check\" ..." - if [ -n "$VERBOSE" ]; then - "$MAKE" check - else - "$MAKE" check >/dev/null - fi - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - R_CHECK=1 - R_RUN=$R_CHECK - [ -r ./src/testsuite/tests-skipped.lst ] \ - && R_CHECK_Y="y" || R_CHECK_Y="Y" - else - ./src/ngircd/ngircd --help 2>/dev/null \ - | grep "^ngIRCd" >/dev/null - [ $? -eq 0 ] && R_RUN=1 - fi - fi - fi -fi - -# Get target platform information -if [ -r "src/config.h" ]; then - CPU=$(grep "HOST_CPU" "src/config.h" | cut -d'"' -f2) - OS=$(grep "HOST_OS" "src/config.h" | cut -d'"' -f2) - VENDOR=$(grep "HOST_VENDOR" "src/config.h" | cut -d'"' -f2) - PLATFORM="$CPU/$VENDOR/$OS" -fi -if [ -z "$PLATFORM" ]; then - PLATFORM="$(uname 2>/dev/null) $(uname -r 2>/dev/null), $(uname -m 2>/dev/null)" -fi - -# Get compiler information -if [ -r "Makefile" ]; then - CC=$(grep "^CC = " Makefile | cut -d' ' -f3) - $CC --version 2>&1 | grep -i "GCC" >/dev/null - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - # GCC, or compiler that mimics GCC - $CC --version 2>&1 | grep -i "Open64" >/dev/null - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - COMPILER="Open64" - else - COMPILER=$($CC --version | head -1 \ - | cut -d')' -f2 | cut -d' ' -f2) - COMPILER="gcc $COMPILER" - fi - else - # Non-GCC compiler - $CC --version 2>&1 | grep -i "clang" >/dev/null - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - COMPILER=$($CC --version 2>/dev/null | head -1 \ - | cut -d'(' -f1 | cut -d'-' -f1 \ - | sed -e 's/version //g; s/^\([A-Z]\)[A-Za-z]* clang/\1-clang/g; s/LLVM /clang /g') - fi - $CC -version 2>&1 | grep -i "tcc" >/dev/null - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - COMPILER=$($CC -version 2>/dev/null | head -1 \ - | cut -d'(' -f1 | sed -e 's/version //g') - fi - if [ "$COMPILER" = "unknown" ]; then - v="$($CC --version 2>/dev/null | head -1)" - [ -z "$v" ] && v="$($CC -version 2>/dev/null | head -1)" - [ -n "$v" ] && COMPILER="$v" - fi - fi -fi - -# Get ngIRCd version information -eval "$(grep "^VERSION = " Makefile | sed -e 's/ //g')" -case "$VERSION" in - *~*-*) - VERSION=$(echo "$VERSION" | cut -b1-10) - ;; -esac -[ -n "$VERSION" ] || VERSION="unknown" - -# Get IO interface information -if [ "$OS" = "linux-gnu" ]; then - COMMENT="1" -else - grep "^#define HAVE_SYS_DEVPOLL_H 1" src/config.h >/dev/null 2>&1 - [ $? -eq 0 ] && COMMENT="4" - grep "^#define HAVE_EPOLL_CREATE 1" src/config.h >/dev/null 2>&1 - [ $? -eq 0 ] && COMMENT="5" - grep "^#define HAVE_KQUEUE 1" src/config.h >/dev/null 2>&1 - [ $? -eq 0 ] && COMMENT="3" -fi - -[ -n "$R_CONFIGURE" ] && C="Y" || C="N" -[ -n "$R_MAKE" ] && M="Y" || M="N" -[ -n "$R_CHECK" ] && T="$R_CHECK_Y" || T="N" -if [ -n "$R_RUN" ]; then - # Mark "runs" with "Y" only when the test suite succeeded: - [ "$T" = "N" ] && R="?" || R="Y" -else - R="N" -fi -[ -n "$COMMENT" ] && COMMENT=" $COMMENT" - -echo -echo " the executable works (\"runs\") as expected --+" -echo " tests run successfully (\"make check\") --+ |" -echo " ngIRCd compiles (\"make\") --+ | |" -echo " ./configure works --+ | | |" -echo " | | | |" -echo "Platform Compiler ngIRCd Date Tester C M T R *" -echo "--------------------------- ------------ ---------- -------- -------- - - - - -" -command -v printf >/dev/null 2>&1 -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - printf "%-27s %-12s %-10s %s %-8s %s %s %s %s%s\n" \ - "$PLATFORM" "$COMPILER" "$VERSION" "$DATE" "$LOGNAME" \ - "$C" "$M" "$T" "$R" "$COMMENT" -else - echo "$PLATFORM $COMPILER $VERSION $DATE $LOGNAME" \ - "$C" "$M" "$T" "$R" "$COMMENT" -fi -echo - -double_check() { - echo "Please double check that the ngIRCd daemon starts up, runs and handles IRC" - echo "connections successfully!" -} - -if [ "$R_CHECK_Y" = "y" ]; then - echo "WARNING: Some tests have been skipped!" - double_check - echo -fi -if [ "$R" = "?" ]; then - echo "WARNING: The resulting binary passed simple tests, but the test suite failed!" - double_check - echo -fi diff --git a/ngircd/doc/Bopm.txt b/ngircd/doc/Bopm.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 338e5cb..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/Bopm.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - http://ngircd.barton.de/ - - (c)2001-2014 Alexander Barton and Contributors. - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- BOPM.txt -- - - -I. Introduction -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Citing <http://wiki.blitzed.org/BOPM>: "BOPM is an open source open proxy -monitor, designed for use with hybrid-based ircds, although it can be used -with slight modification on any server which has the ability to show connects -to opers and that supports KLINEs." - -Starting with Release 17, ngIRCd supports all required log messages that -BOPM requires to be useful. - -II. Installation -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Install BOPM as usual, please see the BOPM documentation for details. -Afterwards adjust the following configuration parameters that are important -for ngIRCd: - -a) BOPM "IRC" section: - - 1) Set "server" and "port" accordingly, - - 2) adjust the "oper" line to match an [Operator] block in ngircd.conf, - - 3) change "mode" to "+ci" or "+c". - - 4) Set "connregex" to the following string, everything in one line(!): - "Client connecting: ([^ ]+) \\(([^@]+)@([^\\)]+)\\) \\[([0-9\\.]+)\\].*"; - and comment out all the other "connregex" examples (that is, prepend a - "#" character). - - 5) Set "kline" to "GLINE *@%h :Open proxy found on your host!"; - and comment out all the other "kline" examples. - -b) BOPM "scanner" section: - - Make sure you configure a valid "target_ip" and "target_port" for the - configured scanners to test. And please note that you CAN'T USE the port - of ngIRCd, because ngIRCd doesn't send any banner message by default! - - So you need a service what sends a banner, so for example POP3, SMTP, - IMAP, or SSH daemons should work ... diff --git a/ngircd/doc/Capabilities.txt b/ngircd/doc/Capabilities.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0f160ed..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/Capabilities.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - http://ngircd.barton.de/ - - (c)2001-2012 Alexander Barton and Contributors. - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- Capabilities.txt -- - - -This document lists and describes the "IRC capabilities" that ngIRCd supports -and can be requested by a IRC/IRCv3 client that supports the "CAP" command. - -ngIRCd implements the "IRC Client Capabilities Extension" as described here: -<http://ircv3.net/specs/core/capability-negotiation-3.1.html> - - -I. Supported Capabilities -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -* "multi-prefix" - - When requested, the multi-prefix client capability will cause the IRC - server to send all possible prefixes which apply to a user in NAMES and - WHO output. - - See <http://ircv3.net/specs/extensions/multi-prefix-3.1.html>. diff --git a/ngircd/doc/Commands.txt b/ngircd/doc/Commands.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0ca8703..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/Commands.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,996 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - http://ngircd.barton.de/ - - (c)2001-2019 Alexander Barton and Contributors. - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- Commands.txt -- - - -This file lists all commands available on ngIRCd. It is written in a format -that is human readable as well as machine parseable and therefore can be used -as "help text file" of the daemon. - -In short, the daemon reads this file on startup and parses it as following -when an user issues a "HELP <cmd>" command: - - 1. Search the file for a line "- <cmd>", - 2. Output all subsequent lines that start with a TAB (ASCII 9) character - to the client using NOTICE commands, treat lines containing a single "." - after the TAB as empty lines. - 3. Break at the first line not starting with a TAB character. - -This format allows to have information to each command stored in this file -which will not be sent to an IRC user requesting help which enables us to -have additional annotations stored here which further describe the origin, -implementation details, or limits of the specific command which are not -relevant to an end-user but administrators and developers. - -A special "Intro" block is returned to the user when the HELP command is -used without a command name: - - -- Intro - This is ngIRCd, a server software for Internet Relay Chat (IRC) - networks. You can find more information about ngIRCd on its homepage: - <http://ngircd.barton.de> - . - Use "HELP COMMANDS" to get a list of all available commands and - "HELP <command-name>" to get help for a specific IRC command, for - example "HELP quit" or "HELP privmsg". - - -Connection Handling Commands -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -- CAP - CAP LS - CAP LIST - CAP REQ <capabilities> - CAP ACK <capabilities> - CAP NAK <capabilities> - CAP CLEAR - CAP END - . - List, request, and clear "IRC Capabilities". - . - Using this command, an IRC client can request additional "IRC - capabilities" during login or later on, which influences the - communication between server and client. Normally, these commands - aren't directly used by humans, but automatically by their client - software. And please note that issuing such commands manually can - irritate the client software used, because of the "non-standard" - behavior of the server! - . - - CAP LS: list all available capabilities. - - CAP LIST: list active capabilities of this connection. - - CAP REQ: Request particular capabilities. - - CAP ACK: Acknowledge a set of capabilities to be enabled/disabled. - - CAP NAK: Reject a set of capabilities. - - CAP CLEAR: Clear all set capabilities. - - CAP END: Indicate end of capability negotiation during login, - ignored in an fully registered session. - - Please note that the <capabilities> must be given in a single - parameter but whitespace separated, therefore a command could look - like this: "CAP REQ :capability1 capability2 capability3" for example. - - References: - - <http://ircv3.net/specs/core/capability-negotiation-3.1.html> - - <http://ngircd.barton.de/doc/Capabilities.txt> - - doc/Capabilities.txt - -- CHARCONV - CHARCONV <client-charset> - . - Set client character set encoding to <client-charset>. - . - After receiving such a command, the server translates all message - data received from the client using the set <client-charset> to the - server encoding (UTF-8), and all message data which is to be sent to - the client from the server encoding (UTF-8) to <client-charset>. - . - This enables older clients and clients using "strange" character sets - to transparently participate in channels and direct messages to - clients using UTF-8, which should be the default today. - - References: - - IRC+, <http://ngircd.barton.de/doc/Protocol.txt> - - IRC+, doc/Protocol.txt - -- NICK - NICK <nickname> - NICK <nickname> [<hops>] - NICK <nickname> <hops> <username> <host> <servertoken> <usermodes> <realname> - . - Set or change the <nickname> of a client (first form) and register - remote clients (second and third form; servers only). - - References: - - RFC 1459, 4.1.2 "Nick message" (old client and server protocol) - - RFC 2812, 3.1.2 "Nick message" (client protocol) - - RFC 2813, 4.1.3 "Nick" (server protocol) - -- PASS - PASS <password> - PASS <password> <version> <flags> [<options>] - . - Set a connection <password>. This command must be the first command - sent to the server, even before the NICK/USER or SERVER commands. - . - The first form is used by user sessions or (old) RFC 1459 servers, - the second form is used by RFC 2812 or IRC+ compliant servers and - enables the server to indicate its version and supported protocol - features. - - References: - - RFC 1459, 4.1.1 "Password message" (old client and server protocol) - - RFC 2812, 3.1.1 "Password message" (client protocol) - - RFC 2813, 4.1.1 "Password message" (server protocol) - - IRC+, <http://ngircd.barton.de/doc/Protocol.txt> - - IRC+, doc/Protocol.txt - -- PING - PING <token> [<target>] - . - Tests the presence of a connection to a client or server. - . - If no <target> has been given, the local server is used. User clients - can only use other servers as <target>, no user clients. - . - A PING message results in a PONG reply containing the <token>, which - can be arbitrary text. - - Please note: - The RFCs state that the <token> parameter is used to specify the - origin of the PING command when forwarded in the network, but this - is not the case: the sender is specified using the prefix as usual, - and the parameter is used to identify the PONG reply in practice. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.7.2 "Ping message" - -- PONG - PONG <target> [<token>] - . - Reply to a "PING" command, indicate that the connection is alive. - . - The <token> is the arbitrary text received in the "PING" command and - can be used to identify the correct PONG sent as answer. - . - When the "PONG" command is received from a user session, the <target> - parameter is ignored; otherwise the PONG is forwarded to this client. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.7.3 "Pong message" - -- QUIT - QUIT [<quit-message>] - . - Terminate a user session. - . - When received from a user, the server acknowledges this by sending - an "ERROR" message back to the client and terminates the connection. - . - When a <quit-message> has been given, it is sent to all the channels - that the client is a member of when leaving. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.1.7 "Quit" - - RFC 2813, 4.1.5 "Quit" - -- USER - USER <username> <hostname> <unused> <realname> - . - Register (and authenticate) a new user session with a short <username> - and a human-readable <realname>. - . - The parameter <hostname> is only used when received by an other server - and ignored otherwise; and the parameter <unused> is always ignored. - But both parameters are required on each invocation by the protocol - and can be set to arbitrary characters/text when not used. - . - If <username> contains an "@" character, the full <username> is used - for authentication, but only the first part up to this character is - set as "user name" for this session. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.1.3 "User message" - -- WEBIRC - WEBIRC <password> <username> <hostname> <ip-address> - . - Allow Web-to-IRC gateway software (for example) to set the correct - user name and host name of users instead of their own. - . - It must be the very first command sent to the server, even before - USER and NICK commands! - . - The <password> must be set in the server configuration file to prevent - unauthorized clients to fake their identity; it is an arbitrary string. - - References: - - IRC+, <http://ngircd.barton.de/doc/Protocol.txt> - - IRC+, doc/Protocol.txt - - -General Commands -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -- AWAY - AWAY [<message>] - . - Provides the server with a message to automatically send in reply to a - PRIVMSG directed at the user, but not to a channel they are on. - . - If <message> is omitted, the away status is removed. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 4.1 "Away" - -- HELP - HELP [<command>] - . - Show help information for a specific IRC <command>. The <command> name - is case-insensitive. - . - Use the command "HELP Commands" to get a list of all available commands. - - The HELP command isn't specified by any RFC but implemented by most - daemons. If no help text could be read in, ngIRCd outputs a list of all - implemented commands when receiving a plain "HELP" command as well as - on "HELP Commands". - - ngIRCd replies using "NOTICE" commands like ircd 2.10/2.11; other - implementations are using numerics 704, 705, and 706. - -- MODE - MODE <nickname> [{+|-}<mode>[<mode>] [{+|-}<mode>[<mode>] [...]]] - MODE <channel> [{+|-}<mode>[<mode>] [<arg> [<arg> [...]]] [{+|-}<mode>[<mode>] [<arg> [<arg> [...]]] [...]]] - . - Set and get user and channel modes. - . - When no mode parameters are given, the currently set user or channel - modes are returned. Otherwise the modes are adjusted accordingly - and the changes will be reported back to the client. - . - All user and channel "modes" are indicated by single case-sensitive - characters. - . - Please note that a user can only get and set his own modes, and not - all user "levels" are allowed to change all channel modes ... - . - The mode parameters can become quite complex, especially when dealing - with channel modes that require additional arguments: - . - {+|-}<mode(s}> -- set or unset one or more modes. - +<mode(s)> -<mode(s)> -- set some modes and unset others. - +<modes> <arg1> <arg2> -- set (at least) two modes with arguments. - . - Some examples: - . - MODE nick +i -- set user to "invisible". - MODE #chan +tn -- set "topic lock" and "no external messages". - MODE #chan -t +l 50 -- remove "topic lock", set "user limit" to 50. - MODE #chan +ov nick1 nick2 -- set "channel op" and "voice" mode - to nick1 and nick2 in channel #chan. - . - A complete list of all modes supported by ngIRCd can be found online - here: <http://ngircd.barton.de/doc/Modes.txt>. - - References: - - RFC 2811, 4. "Channel Modes" - - RFC 2812, 3.1.5 "User mode message" - - RFC 2812, 3.2.3 "Channel mode message" - - <http://ngircd.barton.de/doc/Modes.txt> - - doc/Modes.txt - -- NOTICE - NOTICE <target>[,<target>[,...]] <message> - . - Send a <message> to a given <target>, which can be a user or a - channel, but DON'T report any error. - . - The "NOTICE" command exactly behaves like the "PRIVMSG" command, but - doesn't report any errors it encounters (like an unknown <target>). - Please see the help text of the "PRIVMSG" command for a detailed - description of the parameters! - - References: - - RFC 2812, 2.3.1 "Message format in Augmented BNF" - - RFC 2812, 3.3 "Sending messages" - - RFC 2812, 3.3.2 "Notice" - -- PRIVMSG - PRIVMSG <target>[,<target>[,...]] <message> - . - Send a <message> to a given <target>, which can be a user or a - channel, and report all errors. - . - The <target> must follow one of these syntax variants: - . - - <nickname> - - <channel> - - <user>[%<host>]@<server> - - <user>%<host> - - <nickname>!<user>@<host> - . - If the <target> is a user, a private message is sent directly to this - user; if it resolves to a channel name, a public message is sent - to all the members of that channel. - . - In addition, IRC Ops can use these two forms to specify the <target>: - . - - #<hostmask> - - $<servermask> - . - The <mask> can contain the wildcard characters "*" and "?", but must - contain at least one dot (".") and no wildcard after the last one. - Then, the <message> is sent to all users matching this <mask>. - . - All warnings and errors are reported back to the initiator using - numeric status codes, which is the only difference to the "NOTICE" - command, which doesn't report back any errors or warnings at all. - . - Please note that clients often use "MSG" as an alias to PRIVMSG, and - a command "QUERY <nick> [<message>]" to initiate private chats. Both - are command extensions of the client and never sent to the server. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 2.3.1 "Message format in Augmented BNF" - - RFC 2812, 3.3 "Sending messages" - - RFC 2812, 3.3.1 "Private messages" - -Status and Informational Commands -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -- ADMIN - ADMIN [<target>] - . - Show administrative information about an IRC server in the network. - . - <target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to - a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. - The server of the current connection is used when <target> is omitted. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.4.9 "Admin command" - -- INFO - INFO [<target>] - . - Show the version, birth & online time of an IRC server in the network. - . - <target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to - a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. - The server of the current connection is used when <target> is omitted. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.4.10 "Info command" - -- ISON - ISON <nickname> [<nickname> [...]] - . - Query online status of a list of nicknames. The server replies with - a list only containing nicknames actually connected to a server in - the network. If no nicknames of the given list are online, an empty - list is returned to the client requesting the information. - - Please note that "all" IRC daemons even parse separate nicknames in - a single parameter (like ":nick1 nick2"), and therefore ngIRCd - implements this behavior, too. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 4.9 "Ison message" - -- LINKS - LINKS [[<target>] <mask>] - . - List all servers currently registered in the network matching <mask>, - or all servers if <mask> has been omitted, as seen by the server - specified by <target> or the local server when <target> is omitted. - . - <target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to - a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.4.5 "Links message" - -- LUSERS - LUSERS [<mask> [<target>]] - . - Return statistics about the number of clients (users, servers, - services, ...) in the network as seen by the server <target>. - . - <target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to - a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. - The server of the current connection is used when <target> is omitted. - - Please note that ngIRCd ignores the <mask> parameter entirely: it - is not possible to get information for a part of the network only. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.4.2 "Lusers message" - -- MOTD - MOTD [<target>] - . - Show the "Message of the Day" (MOTD) of an IRC server in the network. - . - <target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to - a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. - The server of the current connection is used when <target> is omitted. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.4.1 "Motd message" - -- NAMES - NAMES [<channel>[,<channel>[,...]] [<target>]] - . - Show the list of users that are members of a particular <channel> - (and that are visible for the client requesting this information) as - seen by the server <target>. More than one <channel> can be given - separated by "," (but not whitespaces!). - . - If <channel> has been omitted, all visible users are shown, grouped - by channel name, and all visible users not being members of at least - one channel are shown as members of the pseudo channel "*". - . - <target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to - a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. - The server of the current connection is used when <target> is omitted. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.2.5 "Names message" - -- STATS - STATS [<query> [<target>]] - . - Show statistics and other information of type <query> of a particular - IRC server in the network. - . - The following <query> types are supported (case-insensitive where - applicable): - . - - g Network-wide bans ("G-Lines"). - - k Server-local bans ("K-Lines"). - - L Link status (servers and user links). - - l Link status (servers and own link). - - m Command usage count. - - u Server uptime. - . - <target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to - a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. - The server of the current connection is used when <target> is omitted. - . - To use "STATS L" the user must be an IRC Operator. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.4.4 "Stats message" - -- TIME - TIME [<target>] - . - Show the local time of an IRC server in the network. - . - <target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to - a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. - The server of the current connection is used when <target> is omitted. - - References - - RFC 2812, 3.4.6 "Time message" - -- TRACE - TRACE [<target>] - . - Find the route to a specific server and send information about its - peers. Each server that processes this command reports back to the - sender about it: the replies from pass-through servers form a chain - which shows the route to the destination. - . - <target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to - a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. - The server of the current connection is used when <target> is omitted. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.4.8 "Trace message" - -- USERHOST - USERHOST <nickname> [<nickname> [...]] - . - Show flags and the hostmasks (<user>@<host>) of the <nickname>s, - separated by spaces. The following flags are used: - . - - "-" The client is "away" (the mode "+a" is set on this client). - - "+" Client seems to be available, at least it isn't marked "away". - - "*" The client is an IRC operator (the mode "+o" is set). - - References: - - RFC 2812, 4.8 "Userhost message" - -- VERSION - VERSION [<target>] - . - Show version information about a particular IRC server in the network. - . - <target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to - a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. - The server of the current connection is used when <target> is omitted. - . - Please note: in normal operation, the version number ends in a dot - (".", for example "ngIRCd-20.1."). If it ends in ".1" (for example - "ngIRCd-20.1.1", same version than before!), the server is running in - debug-mode; and if it ends in ".2", the "network sniffer" is active! - Keep your privacy in mind ... - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.4.3 "Version message" - -- WHO - WHO [<mask> ["o"]] - . - Show a list of users who match the <mask>, or all visible users when - the <mask> has been omitted. (Special case: the <mask> "0" is - equivalent to "*") - . - If the flag "o" is given, the server will only return information about - IRC Operators. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.6.1 "Who query" - -- WHOIS - WHOIS [<target>] <mask>[,<mask>[,...]] - . - Query information about users matching the <mask> parameter(s) as seen - by the server <target>; up to 3 <masks> are supported. - . - <target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to a - specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. The - server of the current connection is used when <target> is omitted. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.6.2 "Whois query" - -- WHOWAS - WHOWAS <nickname>[,<nickname>[,...]] [<count> [<target>]] - . - Query information about nicknames no longer in use in the network, - either because of nickname changes or disconnects. The history is - searched backwards, returning the most recent entry first. If there - are multiple entries, up to <count> entries will be shown (or all of - them, if no <count> has been given). - . - <target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to a - specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. The - server of the current connection is used when <target> is omitted. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.6.3 "Whowas" - - -Channel Commands -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -- INVITE - INVITE <nickname> <channel> - . - Invite <nickname> to join channel <channel>. - . - <channel> does not have to exist, but if it does, only members of the - channel are allowed to invite other users. If the channel mode "+i" - is set, only channel "half-ops" (and above) may invite other clients, - and if channel mode "+V" is set, nobody can invite other users. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.2.7 "Invite message" - -- JOIN - JOIN {<channel>[,<channel>[,...]] [<key>[,<key>[,...]]] | 0} - . - Makes the client join the <channel> (comma-separated list), specifying - the channel keys ("passwords"). A <channel-key> is only needed if the - <channel> has the mode "+k" set. - . - If the channel(s) do not exist, then they will be created. - . - Using "JOIN 0" parts all channels at once. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.2.1 "Join message" (client protocol) - - RFC 2813, 4.2.1 "Join message" (server protocol) - -- KICK - KICK <channel>[,<channel>[,...]] <nickname>[,<nickname>[,...]] [<reason>] - . - Remove users(s) with <nickname>(s) from <channel>(s). - . - There must be either exactly one <channel> parameter and multiple - <nickname> parameters, or as many <channel> parameters as there are - <nickname> parameters. The <reason> is shown to the users being - kicked, and the nickname of the current user is used when <reason> - is omitted. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.2.8 "Kick command" - -- LIST - LIST [<mask>[,<mask>[,...]] [<server>]] - . - List all visible channels matching the <mask> (comma-separated list), - or all channels when no <mask> was specified. - . - If <server> is given, the command will be forwarded to <server> for - evaluation. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.2.6 "List message" - -- PART - PART <channel>[,<channel>[,...]] [<part-message>] - . - Leave <channel> (comma-separated list), optionally with sending a - <part-message> to all the other channel members. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.2.2 "Part message" - -- TOPIC - TOPIC <channel> [<topic>] - . - Change or view the topic of a channel. - . - The topic for channel <channel> is returned if there is no <topic> - given. If the <topic> parameter is present, the topic for that - channel will be changed, if this action is allowed for the user - requesting it. If the <topic> parameter is an empty string, the - topic for that channel will be removed. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.2.4 "Topic message" - - -Administrative Commands -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -- CONNECT - CONNECT <server> [<port> [<remote-server> [<my-pwd> <peer-pwd>]]] - . - Instructs the current server, or <remote-server> if specified, - to connect to the server named <server>, which must be configured - in the server configuration file. - . - To use this command, the user must be an IRC Operator. To establish - a connection on a <remote-server>, you must have remote IRC operator - privileges. - . - If <port>, <my-pwd> and <peer-pwd> are given, these values override - the ones specified in the server configuration file. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.4.7 "Connect message" - -- DIE - DIE [<message>] - . - Instructs the server to shut down. - . - The optional (and non-standard) <message> text is sent to each client - connected to this server before all connections are closed. - . - To use this command, the user must be an IRC Operator. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 4.3 "Die message" - -- DISCONNECT - DISCONNECT <server> - . - Disconnect and disable a locally linked server. - . - To use this command, the user must be an IRC Operator. - - References: - - This command is not specified in the IRC RFCs, it is an extension - of ngIRCd. - -- GLINE - GLINE <nick!user@hostmask> [<timeout> :<reason>] - . - This command provides timed G-Lines (network-wide bans). - . - If a client matches a G-Line, it cannot connect to any server on - the IRC network for <timeout> seconds. When <timeout> is 0, it make - the G-Line permanent. - . - If no <timeout> and no <reason> is given, the G-Line is removed. - . - To use this command, the user must be an IRC Operator. - . - "STATS g" can be used to list all currently active G-Lines. - - References: - - This command is not specified in the IRC RFCs, it is an extension - of ngIRCd. - -- KILL - KILL <nickname> <reason> - . - Forcibly remove all users with a given <nickname> from the IRC - network and display the given <reason> to them. - . - This command is used internally between servers, too, for example - to disconnect duplicate <nickname>'s after a "net split". - . - To use this command, the user must be an IRC Operator. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.7.1 "Kill message" - -- KLINE - KLINE <nick!user@hostmask> [<timeout> :<reason>] - . - This command provides timed K-Lines (server-local bans). - . - If a client matches a K-Line, it cannot connect to this server for - <timeout> seconds. When <timeout> is 0, it makes the K-Line permanent. - . - If no <timeout> and no <reason> is given, the K-Line is removed. - . - To use this command, the user must be an IRC Operator. - . - "STATS k" can be used to list all currently active K-Lines. - - References: - - This command is not specified in the IRC RFCs, it is an extension - of ngIRCd. - -- OPER - OPER <name> <password> - . - Authenticates a user named <name> as an IRC operator on the current - server/network. - . - This operator <name> must be configured in the server configuration. - . - Please note that <name> is NOT related to a nickname at all! - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.1.4 "Oper message" - -- REHASH - REHASH - . - Causes the server to re-read and re-process its configuration file(s). - . - While rehashing, no new connections are accepted, but all already - established connections stay connected. - . - To use this command, the user must be an IRC Operator. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 4.2 "Rehash message" - -- RESTART - RESTART - . - Restart the server. - . - While restarting, all connections are reset and no new connections - are accepted. - . - To use this command, the user must be an IRC Operator. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 4.4 "Restart message" - -- WALLOPS - WALLOPS <message> - . - Sends <message> to all users with user mode "+w". - . - To use this command, the user must be an IRC Operator. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 4.7 "Operwall message" - -IRC Service Commands -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -- SERVICE - SERVICE <name> <reserved1> <distribution> <type> <reserved2> <info> - SERVICE <name> <servertoken> <distribution> {<type>|+<modes>} <hops> <info> - . - Register a new service in the network. - . - The first form is used by directly linked services and isn't supported - by ngIRCd at the moment. The second form announces services connected - to remote "pseudo-servers" ("services hubs"). - . - The <distribution> and <type> parameters are ignored by ngIRCd. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.1.6 "Service message" - - RFC 2813, 4.1.4 "Service message" - -- SERVLIST - SERVLIST [<mask> [<type>]] - . - List all IRC services currently registered in the network. - . - The optional <mask> and <type> parameters can be used to limit the - listing to services matching the <mask> and that are of type <type>. - . - Please note that ngIRCd doesn't use any service types at the moment - and therefore all services are of type "0". - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.5.1 "Servlist message" - -- SQUERY - SQUERY <target>[,<target>[,...]] <message> - . - Send a <message> to a given <target> IRC service, and report all - errors. - . - The "SQUERY" command exactly behaves like the "PRIVMSG" command, but - enforces that the <target> of the <message> is an IRC service. - Please see the help text of the "PRIVMSG" command for a detailed - description of the parameters! - . - If a user wants to interact with IRC services, he should use "SQUERY" - instead of "PRIVMSG" or "NOTICE": only "SQUERY makes sure that no - regular user, which uses the nickname of an IRC service, receives - the command in error, for example during a "net split"! - - References: - - RFC 2812, 2.3.1 "Message format in Augmented BNF" - - RFC 2812, 3.3 "Sending messages" - - RFC 2812, 3.3.2 "Notice" - -- SVSNICK - SVSNICK <oldnick> <newnick> - . - Forcefully change foreign user nicknames. This command is allowed - for servers only. - . - The "SVSNICK" command is forwarded to the server to which the user - with nickname <oldnick> is connected to, which in turn generates a - regular "NICK" command that then is sent to the client, so no special - support in the client software is required. - - References: - - ngIRCd GIT commit e3f300d3231f - - -Server Protocol Commands -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -- CHANINFO - CHANINFO <channel> +<modes> [[<key> <limit>] <topic>] - . - CHANINFO is used by servers to inform each other about a channel: - its modes, channel key, user limits and its topic. - . - Note: even when <modes> don't include "k" (key) or "l" (limit), both - parameters must be given when used; use "*" for "no key" and 0 for - "no limit" for the unused parameter in this case. - . - The CHANINFO command is allowed on server-links only. - - References: - - IRC+, <http://ngircd.barton.de/doc/Protocol.txt> - - IRC+, doc/Protocol.txt - -- ERROR - ERROR [<message> [<> [...]]] - . - Inform a client or a server about an error condition. The first - parameter, if given, is logged by the server receiving the message, - all other parameters are silently ignored. - . - This command is silently ignored on non-server and non-service links - and shouldn't be used by regular IRC clients. - . - The ERROR message is also sent before terminating a regular client - connection. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.7.4 "Error message" - -- METADATA - METADATA <target> <key> <value> - . - The METADATA command is used on server-links to update "metadata" - information of clients, like the hostname, the info text ("real name"), - or the user name. - . - The METADATA command is allowed on server-links only. - - References: - - IRC+, <http://ngircd.barton.de/doc/Protocol.txt> - - IRC+, doc/Protocol.txt - -- NJOIN - NJOIN <channel> [<mode>]<nick>[,[<mode>]<nick>[,...]] - . - The NJOIN command is used on server-links to add users with <nick> - and <mode> to a <channel> while peering. - . - The NJOIN command is allowed on server-links only. - - References: - - RFC 2813, 4.2.2 "Njoin message" - -- SERVER - SERVER <servername> <info> - SERVER <servername> <hopcount> <info> - SERVER <servername> <hopcount> <token> <info> - . - The first form registers the local connection as a new server in the - network, the second (RFC 1459) and third (RFC 2812) form announce a - new remote server in the network. - . - The SERVER command is allowed on unregistered or server-links only. - - References: - - RFC 1459, 4.1.4 "Server message" - - RFC 2813, 4.1.2 "Server message" - -- SQUIT - SQUIT <server> <comment> - . - Disconnects an IRC Server from the network. - . - This command is used on server-links, but can be used by IRC Operators - to forcefully disconnect servers from the network, too. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 3.1.8 "Squit" - - RFC 2813, 4.1.6 "Server quit message" - -Dummy Commands -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -- SUMMON - SUMMON <user> [<target> [<channel>]] - . - This command was intended to call people into IRC who are directly - connected to the terminal console of the IRC server -- but is - deprecated today. Therefore ngIRCd doesn't really implement this - command and always returns an error message, regardless of the - parameters given. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 4.5 "Summon message" - -- USERS - USERS [<target>] - . - This command was intended to list users directly logged in into the - console of the IRC server -- but is deprecated today. Therefore ngIRCd - doesn't really implement this command and always returns an error - message, regardless of the parameters given. - - References: - - RFC 2812, 4.6 "Users" - -- GET - GET [...] - . - Fake HTTP GET command. When received, the connection is shut down - immediately again to protect against crazy web browsers ... - - References: - - ngIRCd GIT commit 33e8c2480649 - -- POST - POST [...] - . - Fake HTTP POST command. When received, the connection is shut down - immediately again to protect against crazy web browsers ... - - References: - - ngIRCd GIT commit 33e8c2480649 diff --git a/ngircd/doc/Container.md b/ngircd/doc/Container.md deleted file mode 100644 index b50f2e9..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/Container.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -# [ngIRCd](https://ngircd.barton.de) - Container How-To - -The ngIRCd daemon can be run as a containerized application, for example using -Docker or Podman (the latter being preferred and used in the examples below). -The container definition file, also known as "Docker file", is bundled with this -distribution as `contrib/Dockerfile` and based on the official "stable-slim" -container of the Debian project (see https://hub.docker.com/_/debian). - -## Building the container - -You can use the following command to build the ngIRCd container image: - -```bash -podman build --format=docker -f contrib/Dockerfile . -``` - -The `Dockerfile` includes a `HEALTHCHECK` directive, which is not supported by -the default OCI 1.0 image format, therefore we use the "docker" format here. - -If you are using Git, you can tag the built image like this (use the ID of the -newly built image!): - -```bash -tag=$(git describe --tags | sed 's/rel-//g') -podman tag <container_id> "ngircd:${tag}" -``` - -## Running the container - -You can use this command to run the ngIRCd container using Podman, for example: - -```bash -podman run --name=ngircd --detach \ - -p 127.0.0.1:6667:6667 \ - ngircd:<tag> -``` - -This creates and starts a new container named "ngircd" from the image -"ngircd:<tag>" (you habe to substitute _<tag>_ with the real tag name here!) and -maps the host port 6667 on localhost to the port 6667 inside of the container. - -### Configuring the container - -The ngIRCd inside of the container is installed inside of `/opt/ngircd/` and the -default drop-in directory is `/opt/ngircd/etc/ngircd.conf.d`. Therefore you can -map a host folder to this drop-in directory inside of the container and place -drop-in configuration file(s) in the host path like this: - -```bash -mkdir -p /host/path/to/ngircd/conf.d -touch /host/path/to/ngircd/conf.d/my.conf -podman run --name=ngircd --detach \ - -p 127.0.0.1:6667:6667 \ - -v "/host/path/to/ngircd/conf.d:/opt/ngircd/etc/ngircd.conf.d" \ - ngircd:<tag> -``` - -### Testing the configuration - -As with the native daemon, it is a very good idea to validate the configuration -of the daemon after making changes. - -With Docker and Podman, you can pass arguments to the `ngircd` binary inside of -the container by simply appending it to the "run" command line like this: - -```bash -podman run --rm -it \ - -v "/host/path/to/ngircd/conf.d:/opt/ngircd/etc/ngircd.conf.d" \ - ngircd:<tag> \ - --configtest -``` - -### Reloading the daemon configuration in a running container - -To activate changed configuration of ngIRCd, you can either restart the -container (which will disconnect all currently connected clients) or signal -`ngircd`(8) inside of the running container to reload its configuration file(s). - -The latter can be done with this command, for example: - -```bash -podman exec -it ngircd /bin/bash -c 'kill -HUP $(/usr/bin/pidof -s ngircd)' -``` diff --git a/ngircd/doc/Contributing.txt b/ngircd/doc/Contributing.txt deleted file mode 100644 index dd2b297..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/Contributing.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - http://ngircd.barton.de/ - - (c)2001-2015 Alexander Barton and Contributors. - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- Contributing.txt -- - - -If you want to contribute to ngIRCd, please read the following paragraphs to -get an idea of how to do it the best :-) - - - Use GIT - - The source code of ngIRCd is maintained using GIT, see doc/GIT.txt. So if - remotely possible, use GIT for your work, too. It makes your and our lives - much easier ;-) - - - Don't forget to include documentation - - When adding features and new configuration options, don't forget to not - only code the features but to describe them in doc/sample-ngircd.conf, - man/ngircd.8.tmp and/or man/ngircd.conf.5.tmpl as well! - - - Be present on IRC - - If you intend to code some new features or do some code cleanups or better - documentation, please be present on <irc://irc.barton.de/#ngircd> and - discuss your plans early! So other developers have an idea on what others - are working on, can offer help, and can synchronize their own work. - - - Check and validate your work! - - Use "make check" to validate your work, and use "make distcheck" to - validate the resulting archives, especially when adding/removing files! - - - Send patches in "unified diff" format - - Please send patches in "unified" format, that is, use "diff -u". - Or even better: use GIT ("git diff"), see above. - - - Send patches to the mailing list - - If you have some code to present, send the patch(es) and/or pointers to - your GIT repository to the official ngIRCd mailing list for review, not - only to #ngircd: so it becomes archived and more people have a chance to - review your patch. - - Sure it is a good idea to post some notes to #ngircd, too! :-) - - And this is open source, your work must not be 100% finished and perfect, - work in progress is interesting, too: "release early, release often"! - -- Use GitHub to create "Pull Requests" - - ngIRCd is hosted on GitHub (<https://github.com/ngircd>), so please use the - tools available there and open issues (comment!) and create pull requests! - See <https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/> for details. diff --git a/ngircd/doc/FAQ.md b/ngircd/doc/FAQ.md deleted file mode 100644 index 2a0ae1d..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/FAQ.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ -# [ngIRCd](https://ngircd.barton.de) - FAQ, Tips & Tricks - -# General - -## Is it possible to link ngIRCd with other non-ngIRCd servers? - -Yes and no. Back in the beginning (2001, 2002, ...) the server-server protocol -used by ngIRCd was compatible to the original ircd used by IRCNet at that time, -version 2.10.3p3. And most probably this is still the case today, although not -actively tested for a long time. - -Please note that newer ircd versions (2.11.x) are *not* compatible any more! - -And other server-server protocols were never supported. - -## Is there a homepage with further information and downloads? - -Yes. Please visit https://ngircd.barton.de :-) - -## Why should I use ngIRCd instead of the original one? - -The `README.md` file and the [homepage](https://ngircd.barton.de) list a few -advantages of ngIRCd: - -- Well arranged (lean) configuration file. -- Simple to build, install, configure, and maintain. -- Supports IPv6 and SSL. -- Can use PAM for user authentication. -- Lots of popular user and channel modes are implemented. -- Supports "cloaking" of users. -- No problems with servers that have dynamic IP addresses. -- Freely available, modern, portable and tidy C source. -- Wide field of supported platforms, including AIX, A/UX, FreeBSD, HP-UX, - IRIX, Linux, macOS, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris and Windows with WSL or Cygwin. - -# Building and Compilation - -## The `./configure` script is missing in the source directory!? - -When using sources checked out via *Git*, the `configure` script as well as the -`Makefile.in` templates must be generated using the GNU *automake*, *autoconf* -and *pkg-config* tools. To simplify this task run the `./autogen.sh` script -which will execute the required commands for you; then continue with executing -the `./configure` script as usual. - -Please see the `INSTALL.md` file for details! - -## Error message `aclocal: command not found` - -GNU *automake* is missing on your system but required for building Git versions -of ngIRCd. Install GNU automake 1.6 or later and try again. - -## Error message `autoheader: command not found`? - -GNU *autoconf* is missing on your system but required for building Git versions -of ngIRCd. Install GNU autoconf 2.52 or later and try again. - -## Error message `automake: configure.in: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE must be used`? - -Most probably you are using version 1.5 of GNU automake which seems to be -incompatible to the build system of ngIRCd. Solution: upgrade to at least -version 1.6 of GNU automake. - -(If you are using Debian 3.0 "Woody" you can try to downgrade to version 1.4 of -GNU automake shipped with this distribution; it should work, too.) - -# Troubleshooting ngIRCd Runtime Issues - -Always start with: - -1. Make sure that ngIRCd parsed its configuration file as it was intended! - Run `ngircd --configest` and double-check its output! - -2. Check the logs of your system, especially the entries generated by ngIRCd! - Where you can find the log messages depends on your system and your setup: - it can be plain text files in `/var/log/` (syslog) or the systemd journal - database, for example. - -3. Ensure that the daemon started up successfully, is actually running and did - not stop/crash in the meantime. You can check this with your service - manager (like `systemctl status ngircd` on Linux systems using systemd) or - using `pgrep -l ngircd` to check for "ngircd" processes. If ngIRCd is not - running, try to restart the service and check the service status and the - logs (syslog, systemd journal) again! - -## Where is the log file stored? - -See introduction to this section above :-) - -## "Connection refused" errors - -1. Is the daemon really running? See introduction to this section above! - -2. Does ngIRCd listen on the correct interface(s) and port(s)? On Linux, you - can check this with `sudo ss -ltnp|awk '/ngircd/{print $4}`, for example. - Check your `Listen` and `Ports` settings in the `[Global]` (and `[SSL]`) - sections and the startup messages of the daemon, especially the lines - stating "Now listening on xxx:yyy (socket zzz)"! - -3. Are you able to connect to the ngIRCd service locally from the system the - daemon runs on? Test all the interface IP addresses you expect ngIRCd to - listen on, for example with a regular IRC client or tools like `telnet` or - `nc` ("net cat"): `telnet localhost 6667`, `nc 192.168.1.2 6667`, ... - - If all the above works as expected, the issue most probably is not with - ngIRCd or its configuration but the network layer. - -4. Are the port(s) ngIRCd listens on open and not blocked by a firewall? Check - the logs of your firewall solution (on the server itself and all firewalls - "in front of it") and use tools like `tcpdump` to check the network layer! - -## Issues related to running ngIRCd inside of a `chroot` environment - -**I cannot connect to remote peers when I use the chroot option, the following -is logged: `Can't resolve example.com: unknown error!`** - -See next question blow ... - -**When running ngIRCd inside a chroot, no IP addresses can be translated in DNS -names, errors like "Name or service not known" are logged!** - -On Linux/glibc with chroot enabled you need to put some libraries inside -the chroot as well, notably `libnss_dns`; maybe others. Unfortunately, even -linking ngIRCd statically does not help this. So you can either copy -all the required files into the chroot directory: - -``` bash -mkdir -p ./chroot/etc ./chroot/lib -cp -a /etc/hosts /etc/resolv.conf /etc/nsswitch.conf ./chroot/etc/ -cp -a /lib/libresolv* /lib/libnss_* ./chroot/lib/ -``` - -Or you can try to link ngIRCd against an other C library (like dietlibc) that do -not depend on NSS modules and these files. - -# IRC Features - -## I have added an `[Oper]` section, but how do I log in as an IRC operator? - -You can use the `/OPER <name> <password>` command in your IRC client to become -an IRC operator as defined in an `[Oper]` block in your configuration file. - -ngIRCd will also log all OPER requests (using syslog), and if an OPER command -fails you can look there to determine why it did not work (bad password, -unauthorized host mask, ...). - -Please keep in mind that the "name" in the `/OPER` command is *not* related to -your nick name at all! - -## I am an IRC operator, but MODE doesn't work! - -By default, IRC operators are still not allowed to use `/MODE` globally. - -If you set `OperCanUseMode = yes` in your configuration, then IRC operators can -use the `/MODE` command for changing modes even when they are not joined to the -specific channel. - -## How can I "auto-op" users in channels? - -ngIRCd can't do this: you would have to use some "IRC Services", like -[Atheme](http://atheme.net/atheme.html) or [Anope](http://www.anope.org). - -See `doc/Services.txt` for setup instructions. - -# Bugs!? - -## Is there a list of known bugs and desired feature enhancements? - -Yes. Have a look at the bug tracking system (GitHub issues) for ngIRCd located -at <https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd/issues>. There you can file bug reports and -feature requests as well as search the bug database. - -## What should I do if I found a bug? - -Please file a bug report at <https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd/issues/new>! -The authors will be notified automagically :-) diff --git a/ngircd/doc/HowToRelease.txt b/ngircd/doc/HowToRelease.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3551423..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/HowToRelease.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - http://ngircd.barton.de/ - - (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton and Contributors. - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- HowToRelease.txt -- - - -I. Introduction -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Creating a new ngIRCd release requires a few steps to follow: the source -tree must be in a releasable state (be up to date, include all required -patches, be tested on as many platforms as possible), a name for the new -release must be chosen, and all the files describing the release must be -updated accordingly. - -Since ngIRCd release 13 (2009-12-25) we use "simple" release numbers for -major releases (e.g. "13", "17", "42", ...) introducing new features and -sub-releases for bug fixes only (e.g. "14.1", "22.3", ...). - -When creating pre-releases or release candidates, please use the tilde ("~") -character to separate the "postfix" in the release number (e.g. "17~rc2" -or "123.4~rc6"). - -The release/version number of a build is automatically generated using the -GIT "describe" command, see git-describe(1). Therefore it is required that -a new release is tagged in the GIT tree and that the configure script is -up-to-date (e.g. using ./autogen.sh) before generating the archives! - - -II. How to prepare a new ngIRCd release? -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -a) Make sure you have working versions of GNU autoconf and GNU automake - installed on the system you use for generating the release: - as of May 2020 we are using GNU autoconf 2.69 and GNU automake 1.11.6 - which seem to work just fine. - NOTE: new releases of GNU automake DO NOT work, as they lack support for - the "ansi2knr" wrapper and "de-ANSI-fication" support! - -b) Make sure the source tree is in a releasable state ;-) - - Are all branches & patches merged? Check GitHub issues, pull requests - and milestones! - - Run as many tests as you can! - - Is the AUTHORS.md file up to date? This command may be helpful: - "( grep '>$' AUTHORS.md; git shortlog -se|cut -c8-|sed 's/^/- /' ) \ - | grep -Ev '(alex@barton.de|fw@strlen.de)' \ - | LC_ALL=de_DE.UTF-8 sort -u" - -c) Update the files describing the new release: - - ChangeLog - - NEWS - -d) Update the version numbers in the following files: - - contrib/de.barton.ngircd.metainfo.xml - - contrib/ngircd.spec - -e) Generate a new Debian change log entry in the following file, e.g. using - the Debian "dch" tool of the "devscripts" package: - - contrib/Debian/changelog - -f) Commit the above changes to GIT: "git add", "git commit" - -g) Create a new signed GIT tag for the new release: "git tag -s". - Please note that we don't use the tilde ("~") here, instead use a simple - hyphen ("-") as delimiter: e.g. "rel-16" "rel-17-rc1", "rel-18-pre2", ... - -h) Run "./autogen.sh" to update the ./configure script with the correct - release number (autogenerated using "git describe", see above). - -i) Run "./configure" to rebuild all generated Makefiles. - -j) Run "make distcheck" (and "make dist-tarZ && make dist-xz") to generate all - of the distribution archives. - -k) Sign the distribution archive(s) using GnuPG: "gpg -b <archivefile>" - -l) Upload and distribute the newly generated ngIRCd release archive(s) - and GnuPG signatures (to the website, its mirrors, and GitHub). - -m) Update the ngIRCd website and its mirrors! - -n) Write an announcement to the mailing list, Twitter, ... - -o) Relax :-) diff --git a/ngircd/doc/Makefile.am b/ngircd/doc/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index d37c9b3..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -# -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# - -.tmpl: - $(AM_V_GEN)sed \ - -e "s@:ETCDIR:@${sysconfdir}@" \ - -e "s@:DOCDIR:@${docdir}@" \ - <$< >$@ - -SUFFIXES = .tmpl - -static_docs = \ - Bopm.txt \ - Capabilities.txt \ - Commands.txt \ - Container.md \ - Contributing.txt \ - FAQ.md \ - HowToRelease.txt \ - Modes.txt \ - PAM.txt \ - Platforms.txt \ - Protocol.txt \ - README-AUX.txt \ - README-BeOS.txt \ - README-Interix.txt \ - RFC.txt \ - Services.txt \ - SSL.md - -doc_templates = sample-ngircd.conf.tmpl - -generated_docs = sample-ngircd.conf - -toplevel_docs = ../AUTHORS.md ../COPYING ../ChangeLog ../INSTALL.md ../NEWS ../README.md - -SUBDIRS = src - -EXTRA_DIST = $(static_docs) $(doc_templates) - -CLEANFILES = $(generated_docs) - -maintainer-clean-local: - rm -f Makefile Makefile.in - -all: $(generated_docs) - -install-data-hook: $(static_docs) $(toplevel_docs) $(generated_docs) - $(MKDIR_P) -m 755 $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir) - @if [ ! -f $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/ngircd.conf ]; then \ - ${MAKE} install-config; \ - fi - $(MKDIR_P) -m 755 $(DESTDIR)$(docdir) - for f in $(static_docs) $(toplevel_docs); do \ - $(INSTALL) -m 644 -c $(srcdir)/$$f $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/; \ - done - for f in $(generated_docs); do \ - $(INSTALL) -m 644 -c $$f $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/; \ - done - -install-config: - $(INSTALL) -m 600 -c sample-ngircd.conf $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/ngircd.conf - @echo; \ - echo " ** NOTE: Installed sample configuration file:"; \ - echo " ** \"$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/ngircd.conf\""; \ - echo - -uninstall-hook: - rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(docdir) - @if cmp --silent sample-ngircd.conf $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/ngircd.conf; then \ - ${MAKE} uninstall-config; \ - else \ - echo; \ - echo " ** NOTE: Not uninstalling changed configuration file:"; \ - echo " ** \"$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/ngircd.conf\""; \ - echo; \ - fi - -uninstall-config: - rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/ngircd.conf - -.PHONY: install-config uninstall-config - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/doc/Modes.txt b/ngircd/doc/Modes.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 92e6613..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/Modes.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - http://ngircd.barton.de/ - - (c)2001-2015 Alexander Barton and Contributors. - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- Modes.txt -- - - -This document lists the different user modes, channel modes, and channel -user modes that ngIRCd supports. - - -I. User Modes -~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -User modes are attributes a user has in the network, regardless of the -channels he is using at the moment. - - mode since description - - a 0.3.0 User is away. - b 20 User blocks private messages and notices. - B 20 User is flagged as a "bot". - c 17 IRC operator wants to receive connect/disconnect NOTICEs. - C 19 Only users that share a channel are allowed to send messages. - F 22 Relaxed flood protection (only settable by IRC Operators). - i 0.0.1 User is "invisible". - I 23 No channels are shown on WHOIS (IRC Ops can always see those). - o 0.0.1 User is IRC operator. - q 20 User is protected, can not be kicked from a channel. - r 0.0.1 User is restricted. - R (1) 19 User is registered (e.g. by NickServ). - s 0.4.0 User wants to receive server notices. - w 0.11.0 User wants to receive WALLOPS messages. - x 17 Hostname of this user is "cloaked". - -II. Channel Modes -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Channel modes are attributes of specific channels which are valid for all -users joined (or trying to join) to this channel. Some modes add and remove -users to lists (e.g. "invite list", "ban list"), others have parameters -(like "channel key"), most are simple flags (like "moderated"). - - mode since description - - b 0.5.0 Add/remove a host mask to the ban list. - e 19 Add/remove a host mask to the exception list. - i 0.5.0 Channel is "invite only". - I 0.5.0 Add/remove a host mask to the invite list. - k 0.6.0 Channel has a "key" (a password). - l 0.6.0 Channel has a user limit. - m 0.3.0 Channel is moderated, only "voiced" users can send messages. - M 20 Only registered users (and IRC Ops) can send messages. - n 0.3.0 Channel doesn't allow messages of users not being members. - N 23 Users can't change their nickname while on this channel. - O 18 Only IRC operators are allowed to join this channel. - P 0.5.0 Channel is "persistent". - Q 20 Nobody can be kicked from the channel. - r (1) 19 Channel is "registered" (e.g. by ChanServ). - R 19 Only registered users are allowed to join this channel. - s 0.9.0 Channel is "secret". - t 0.3.0 Only ChanOps are allowed to modify the channel topic. - V 20 Channel doesn't allow invites. - z 16 Only users connected via SSL are allowed to join the channel. - -III. Channel User Modes -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Channel user modes are attributes that a particular user has in a specific -channel of which he is a member. - - mode since description - - q 20 User is channel owner. This mode can only be set by an IRC - service, other owner or IRC operator. Channel owners can - promote other users to all levels: q, a, o, h, v. Prefix: "~". - a 20 User is channel admin and can promote other users to v, h, o. - Prefix: "&". - o 0.2.0 User is channel operator and can op/kick/... other members. - Prefix: "@". - h 20 User is half op and can set channel modes imntvIbek and kick - voiced and normal users. Prefix: "%". - v 0.2.0 User is "voiced" and can speak even if channel is moderated. - Prefix: "+". - - -Notes -~~~~~ - -(1) This mode is not set by ngIRCd itself but by services. ngIRCd handles - the mode transparently and possibly adjusts its behavior. diff --git a/ngircd/doc/PAM.txt b/ngircd/doc/PAM.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 818c4f1..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/PAM.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - http://ngircd.barton.de/ - - (c)2001-2013 Alexander Barton and Contributors. - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- PAM.txt -- - - -ngIRCd can optionally be compiled to use PAM, the Pluggable Authentication -Modules library, for user authentication. When compiled with PAM support, -ngIRCd will authenticate all users connecting to the daemon using the -configured PAM modules in an asynchronous child process. - -To enable PAM, you have to pass the command line parameter "--with-pam" to -the "configure" script. Please see the PAM documentation ("man 7 pam") for -details and information about configuring PAM and its individual modules. - -A very simple -- and quite useless ;-) -- example would be: - - /etc/pam.d/ngircd: - auth required pam_debug.so - -Here the "pam_debug" module will be called each time a client connects to -the ngIRCd and has sent its PASS, NICK, and USER commands. - -The PAM library used by the ngIRCd daemon must be able to access its -configuration file, so don't forget to check permissions and run something -like this: "chmod 644 /etc/pam.d/ngircd". - -Please note ONE VERY IMPORTANT THING: - -All the PAM modules are executed with the privileges of the user ngIRCd -is running as. Therefore a lot of PAM modules aren't working as expected, -because they need root privileges ("pam_unix", for example)! -Only PAM modules not(!) requiring root privileges (such as "pam_pgsql", -"pam_mysql", "pam_opendirectory" ...) can be used in conjunction with ngIRCd. - -More Examples: - - * Use an own "password file" for ngIRCd: - - Note: you can use the htpasswd(1) utility of Apache to manage password - files used by pam_pwdfile, see "man htpasswd"! - - /etc/pam.d/ngircd: - auth required pam_pwdfile.so pwdfile=/etc/ngircd/ngircd.passwd diff --git a/ngircd/doc/Platforms.txt b/ngircd/doc/Platforms.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f982c0c..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/Platforms.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,179 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - http://ngircd.barton.de/ - - (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton and Contributors. - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- Platforms.txt -- - - -This file lists the status of all platforms on which ngIRCd has been tested. -Included is the date and version of the last test and the name of the tester -or maintainer. - -If you successfully compiled and tested ngIRCd on a platform that isn't listed -here, please write to the mailing list so that this list can be updated. The -script "./contrib/platformtest.sh" should output a summary that is suitable -for inclusion here. Thanks for your help! - - - the executable works ("runs") as expected --+ - tests run successfully ("make check") --+ | - ngIRCd compiles ("make") --+ | | - ./configure works --+ | | | - | | | | -Platform Compiler ngIRCd Date Tester C M T R * ---------------------------- ------------ ---------- -------- -------- - - - - - -aarch64/apple/darwin A-clang 12.0 26 20-12-10 goetz N Y Y Y 3 -aarch64/apple/darwin23.4.0 A-clang 15.0 27~rc1 24-04-13 alex Y Y Y Y 3 -aarch64/unknown/linux-gnu gcc 12.2.0 27~rc1 24-04-21 alex Y Y Y Y 1 -alpha/unknown/netbsd3.0 gcc 3.3.3 CVSHEAD 06-05-07 fw Y Y Y Y 3 -armv6l/unk./linux-gnueabi gcc 4.7.2 20.2 13-03-08 goetz Y Y Y Y 5 -armv6l/unk./linux-gnueabihf gcc 4.6.3 21~rc2 13-10-26 pi Y Y Y Y 5 -armv7l/unk./linux-gnueabi gcc 4.4.3 19.1 12-04-29 goetz Y Y Y Y 5 -armv7l/unk./linux-gnueabihf gcc 4.6.3 22~rc1-3 14-10-10 alex Y Y Y Y 5 -armv7l/unk./linux-gnueabihf gcc 4.8.2 21.1 14-07-15 goetz Y Y Y Y 5 -armv7l/unk./linux-gnueabihf gcc 4.9.2 23 16-01-10 alex Y Y Y Y 5 -hppa/unknown/openbsd3.5 gcc 2.95.3 CVSHEAD 04-05-25 alex Y Y Y Y -hppa/unknown/openbsd5.4 gcc 4.2.1 22~rc1-3 14-10-10 alex Y Y y Y 3 -hppa1.1/unknown/linux-gnu gcc 3.3.3 0.8.0 04-05-30 alex Y Y Y Y -hppa2.0/unknown/linux-gnu gcc 3.3.5 13~rc1 08-12-02 alex Y Y Y Y -hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.11 gcc 4.2.3 14.1 09-07-22 goetz Y Y Y Y -i386/apple/darwin9.7.0 gcc 4.0.1 14.1 09-08-04 alex Y Y Y Y 3 -i386/apple/darwin10.8.0 gcc 4.2.1 19 12-02-26 alex Y Y Y Y 3 -i386/apple/darwin11.3.0 gcc 4.2.1 19 12-02-26 alex Y Y Y Y 3 -i386/pc/linux-gnu gcc 4.1.2 13~rc1 08-12-05 alex Y Y Y Y 1 -i386/pc/linux-gnu gcc 4.4.5 22~rc1-3 14-10-10 alex Y Y Y Y 1 -i386/pc/minix clang 3.4 23 16-01-06 goetz Y Y N Y -i386/pc/solaris2.9 gcc 3.2.2 CVSHEAD 04-02-24 alex Y Y Y Y -i386/pc/solaris2.11 gcc 4.8.2 24 17-01-21 goetz Y Y Y Y 4 -i386/unknown/freebsd5.2.1 gcc 3.3.3 0.8.0 04-05-30 alex Y Y Y Y -i386/unknown/freebsd6.2 gcc 3.4.6 20~rc1 12-11-13 alex Y Y Y Y 3 -i386/unknown/freebsd7.3 gcc 4.2.1 24~rc1-7 17-01-20 alex Y Y Y Y 3 -i386/unknown/netbsdelf1.5.2 egcs-1.1.2 21 13-11-25 goetz Y Y N Y -i386/unknown/netbsdelf1.6.2 gcc 2.95.3 18 11-07-10 goetz Y Y Y Y -i386/unknown/netbsdelf3.0.1 gcc 3.3.3 0.10.0-p1 06-08-30 alex Y Y Y Y 3 -i386/unknown/netbsdelf4.0 gcc 4.1.2 24~rc1-7 17-01-20 alex Y Y Y Y 3 -i386/unknown/netbsdelf5.0.2 gcc 4.1.3 19 12-02-26 alex Y Y Y Y 3 -i386/unknown/openbsd3.5 gcc 2.95.3 23 15-11-27 goetz Y Y y Y 3 -i386/unknown/openbsd3.9 gcc 3.3.5 0.10.0-p1 06-08-30 alex Y Y Y Y 3 -i386/unknown/openbsd4.1 gcc 3.3.5 16 10-04-11 alex Y Y Y Y 3 -i386/unknown/openbsd5.3 gcc 4.2.1 21 13-11-28 goetz Y Y Y Y 3 -i386/unknown/openbsd5.4 gcc 4.2.1 21 13-11-28 goetz Y Y Y Y 3 -i586/pc/haiku gcc 2.95.3 19.2~138 12-10-11 user Y Y N N -i586/pc/interix3.5 gcc 3.3 23 16-01-29 alex Y Y N Y -i686/pc/cygwin gcc 4.9.3 23 16-01-06 alex Y Y Y Y -i686/pc/linux-gnu gcc 2.6.3 23 16-01-06 goetz Y Y y Y 1 -i686/pc/linux-gnu gcc 2.7.2.1 23 15-11-30 goetz Y Y N Y 1 -i686/pc/linux-gnu gcc 2.95.2 23 15-12-23 goetz Y Y Y Y 1 -i686/pc/linux-gnu gcc 2.95.4 0.8.0 04-05-30 alex Y Y Y Y 1 -i686/pc/linux-gnu gcc 3.3.5 14.1 09-08-04 alex Y Y Y Y 1 -i686/pc/linux-gnu gcc 4.3.2 14.1 09-08-04 alex Y Y Y Y 1 -i686/pc/minix gcc 4.4.6 21~rc2 13-10-27 alex Y Y N N -i686/unknown/gnu0.3 gcc 4.4.5 19 12-02-29 alex Y Y Y Y -i686/unknown/gnu0.5 gcc 4.9.1 22~rc1-3 14-10-11 alex Y Y Y Y -i686/unknown/gnu0.9 gcc 12.2.0 27~rc1 24-04-21 alex Y Y Y Y -i686/unkn./kfreebsd7.2-gnu gcc 4.3.4 15 09-12-02 alex Y Y Y Y 3 -m68k/apple/aux3.0.1 gcc 2.7.2 17 10-11-07 alex Y Y N Y -m68k/apple/aux3.0.1 Orig. 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The eldest glibc used was glibc-2.0.7. - ngIRCd compiled and ran on all of these systems successfully. - Current Linux kernels (starting with 2.6.x) and glibc's support the more - efficient epoll() IO interface, see (5) below. - -(2) This compiler is a pre-ANSI C compiler (K&R), therefore the source code is - automatically converted using the included ansi2knr tool while building. - -(3) Using the kqueue() IO interface. - -(4) Using the /dev/poll IO interface. - -(5) Using the epoll() IO interface. - -(6) ngIRCd has been cross-compiled with gcc 4.8 on Ubuntu x86-64 for - MIPSEL Linux OpenWRT distribution (uclibc), for the target computer - Vocore2, where the created binary ran well. - -(7) This actually is Windows 10 running Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). diff --git a/ngircd/doc/Protocol.txt b/ngircd/doc/Protocol.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b920b45..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/Protocol.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,265 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - http://ngircd.barton.de/ - - (c)2001-2019 Alexander Barton and Contributors. - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- Protocol.txt -- - - -I. Compatibility -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -The ngIRCd implements the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) protocol version 2.10 -as defined in RFC ("request for comment") 1459 and 2810-2813. These (and -probably further relevant RFCs) are listed in doc/RFC.txt. - -Unfortunately, even the "original" ircd doesn't follow these specifications -in all details. But because the ngIRCd should be a fully compatible -replacement for this server ("ircd") it tries to emulate these differences. - -If you don't like this behavior please ./configure the ngIRCd using the -"--enable-strict-rfc" command line option. But keep in mind: not all IRC -clients are compatible with a server configured that way, some can't even -connect at all! Therefore this option usually isn't desired for "normal -server operation". - -In addition, ngIRCd implements some "IRCv3" features. This includes: - - IRCv3 Client Capability Negotiation - - IRCv3.1 multi-prefix Extension - - IRCv3.2 userhost-in-names Extension -Please see the IRCv3 homepage for more information: <https://ircv3.net>. - - -II. The IRC+ Protocol -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Starting with version 0.5.0, the ngIRCd extends the original IRC protocol -as defined in RFC 2810-2813. This enhanced protocol is named "IRC+". It is -backwards compatible to the "plain" IRC protocol and will only be used by -the ngIRCd if it detects that the peer supports it as well. - -The "PASS" command is used to detect the protocol and peer versions see -RFC 2813 (section 4.1.1) and below. - - -II.1 Register new server link - - Command: PASS - Parameters: <password> <version> <flags> [<options>] - Used by: servers only (with these parameters) - -<password> is the password for this new server link as defined in the server -configuration which is sent to the peer or received from it. - -<version> consists of two parts and is at least 4, at most 14 characters -long: the first four bytes contain the IRC protocol version number, whereas -the first two bytes represent the major version, the last two bytes the -minor version (the string "0210" indicates version 2.10, e.g.). - -The following optional(!) 10 bytes contain an implementation-dependent -version number. Servers supporting the IRC+ protocol as defined in this -document provide the string "-IRC+" here. - -Example for <version>: "0210-IRC+". - -<flags> consists of two parts separated with the character "|" and is at -most 100 bytes long. The first part contains the name of the implementation -(ngIRCd sets this to "ngircd", the original ircd to "IRC", e.g.). The second -part is implementation-dependent and should only be parsed if the peer -supports the IRC+ protocol as well. In this case the following syntax is -used: "<serverversion>[:<serverflags>]". - -<serverversion> is an ASCII representation of the clear-text server version -number, <serverflags> indicates the supported IRC+ protocol extensions (and -may be empty!). - -The following <serverflags> are defined at the moment: - -- C: The server supports the CHANINFO command. - -- L: INVITE- and BAN-lists should be synchronized between servers: if the - peer understands this flag, it will send "MODE +I" and "MODE +b" - commands after the server link has been established. - -- H: The server supports the "enhanced server handshake", see section II.2 - for a detailed description. - -- M: Changing client "metadata" (hostname, real name, ...) using the - METADATA command is supported. - -- o: IRC operators are allowed to change channel- and channel-user-modes - even if they aren't channel-operator of the affected channel. - -- S: The server supports the SERVICE command (on this link). - -- X: Server supports XOP channel modes (owner, admin, halfop) and supports - these user prefixes in CHANINFO commands, for example. - -- Z: Compressed server links are supported by the server. - -Example for a complete <flags> string: "ngircd|0.7.5:CZ". - -The optional parameter <options> is used to propagate server options as -defined in RFC 2813, section 4.1.1. - - -II.2 Enhanced Server Handshake - -The "enhanced server handshake" is used when both servers support this IRC+ -extension, which is indicated by the 'H' flag in the <serverflags> sent with -the PASS command, see section II.1. - -It basically means, that after exchanging the PASS and SERVER commands the -server is not registered in the network (as usual), but that IRC numerics -are exchanged until the numeric 376 (ENDOFMOTD) is received. Afterwards the -peer is registered in the network as with the regular IRC protocol. - -A server implementing the enhanced server handshake (and indicating this -using 'H' in the <serverflags>) MUST ignore all unknown numerics to it -silently. - -In addition, such a server should at least send the numeric 005 (ISUPPORT) -to its peer, containing the following information. Syntax: <key>=<value>, -one token per IRC parameter. If the server has to send more than 12 token -it must send separate ISUPPORT numerics (this is a limitation of the IRC -protocol which allows at max 15 arguments per command). - - - NICKLEN: Maximum nickname length. Default: 9. - - CASEMAPPING: Case mapping used for nick- and channel name comparing. - Default: "ascii", the chars [a-z] are lowercase of [A-Z]. - - PREFIX: List of channel modes a person can get and the respective prefix - a channel or nickname will get in case the person has it. The order of the - modes goes from most powerful to least powerful. Default: "(ov)@+" - - CHANTYPES: Supported channel prefixes. Default: "#". - - CHANMODES: List of channel modes for 4 types, separated by comma (","): - Mode that adds or removes a nick or address to a list, mode that changes - a setting (both have always has a parameter), mode that changes a setting - and only has a parameter when set, and mode that changes a setting and - never has a parameter. For example "bI,k,l,imnPst". - - CHANLIMIT: Maximum number of channels allowed to join by channel prefix, - for example "#:10". - -Please see <http://www.irc.org/tech_docs/005.html> for details. - -The information exchanged using ISUPPORT can be used to detect configuration -incompatibilities (different maximum nickname length, for example) and -therefore to disconnect the peer prior to registering it in the network. - - -II.3 Exchange channel-modes, topics, and persistent channels - - Command: CHANINFO - Parameters: <channel> +<modes> [[<key> <limit>] <topic>] - Used by: servers only - -CHANINFO is used by servers to inform each other about a channel: its -modes, channel key, user limits and its topic. The parameter combination -<key> and <limit> is optional, as well as the <topic> parameter, so that -there are three possible forms of this command: - - CHANINFO <channel> +<modes> - CHANINFO <channel> +<modes> <topic> - CHANINFO <channel> +<modes> <key> <limit> <topic> - -If the channel already exists on the server receiving the CHANINFO command, -it only adopts the <modes> (or the <topic>) if there are no modes (or topic) -already set. It there are already values set the server ignores the -corresponding parameter. - -If the channel doesn't exists at all it will be created. - -The parameter <key> must be ignored if a channel has no key (the parameter -<modes> doesn't list the "k" channel mode). In this case <key> should -contain "*" because the parameter <key> is required by the CHANINFO syntax -and therefore can't be omitted. The parameter <limit> must be ignored when -a channel has no user limit (the parameter <modes> doesn't list the "l" -channel mode). In this case <limit> should be "0". - - -II.4 Update webchat/proxy client information - - Command: WEBIRC - Parameters: <password> <username> <hostname> <ip-address> [<ignored>] - Used by: unregistered clients only - -The WEBIRC command is used by some Web-to-IRC gateways to set the correct -user name and host name of users instead of their own. It must be the very -first command sent to the server, even before USER and NICK commands! - -The <password> must be set in the server configuration file to prevent -unauthorized clients to fake their identity; it is an arbitrary string. - -Optionally, a 5th parameter is accepted to comply with an IRCv3 extension, -see <https://github.com/ircv3/ircv3-ideas/issues/12>, but ignored. - - -II.5 Client character encoding conversion - - Command: CHARCONV - Parameters: <client-charset> - Used by: registered clients - Replies: RPL_IP_CHARCONV, ERR_IP_CHARCONV - -A client can set its character set encoding using the CHARCONV command: -after receiving such a command, the server translates all message data -received from the client using the set <client-charset> to the server -encoding (UTF-8), and all message data which is to be sent to the client -from the server encoding (UTF-8) to <client-charset>. - -The list of supported client character sets is implementation dependent. - -If a client sets its <client-charset> to the server encoding (UTF-8), -it disables all conversions; the connection behaves as if no CHARCONV -command has been sent at all in this session. - - -II.6 Update client "metadata" - - Command: METADATA - Parameters: <target> <key> <value> - Used by: servers only - -The METADATA command is used on server-links to update "metadata" information -of clients, like the hostname, the info text ("real name"), or the user name. - -The server updates its client database according to the received <key> and -<value> parameters, and passes the METADATA command on to all the other -servers in the network that support this command (see section II.1 "Register -new server link", <serverflag> "M"), even if it doesn't support the given -<key> itself: unknown <key> names are ignored silently! - -The following <key> names are defined: - - - "accountname": the account name of a client (can't be empty) - - "certfp": the certificate fingerprint of a client (can't be empty) - - "cloakhost": the cloaked hostname of a client - - "host": the hostname of a client (can't be empty) - - "info": info text ("real name") of a client - - "user": the user name of a client (can't be empty) - - -III. Numerics used by IRC+ Protocol -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -The IRC+ protocol uses numerics in the range 800-899 which aren't used by -RFC 2812 and hopefully don't clash with other implementations ... - -Numerics 800-849 are used for status and success messages, and numerics -850-899 are failure and error messages. - - -III.1 IRC+ status and success numerics - -801 - RPL_IP_CHARCONV - %1 :Client encoding set" - - %1 client character set - - -III.2 IRC+ failure and error numerics - -851 - ERR_IP_CHARCONV - :Can't initialize client encoding diff --git a/ngircd/doc/QuickStart.md b/ngircd/doc/QuickStart.md deleted file mode 100644 index abea9cd..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/QuickStart.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -# [ngIRCd](https://ngircd.barton.de) - Quick Start - -This *Quick Start* document explains how to configure ngIRCd, the lightweight -Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server, using some "real world" scenarios. - -## Introduction - -The ngIRCd daemon can be run without any configuration file using built-in -defaults. These defaults are probably sufficient for very simple single-node -setups, but most probably need further tweaking for more "advanced" setups. - -You can check the current settings by running `ngircd --configtest`. This -command not only shows the settings, it shows error, warning and hints, if it -detects any. - -Therefore it is definitely best practice to *always run this check* after -making any changes to the configuration file(s) and double-check that -everything was parsed as expected! - -### Configuration File and Drop-in Directory - -After installing ngIRCd, a sample configuration file should have been set up if -none existed already. By default, when installing from sources, the file is -named `/usr/local/etc/ngircd.conf` (other common names, especially for -distribution packages, are `/etc/ngircd.conf` or `/etc/ngircd/ngircd.conf`). -Run the command `ngircd --configtest` to check the name of the configuration -file which is used by default on your local system. - -In addition, ngIRCd supports configuration file snippets in a "drop-in" -directory which is configured with the `IncludeDir` variable in the `[Options]` -section and has a built-in default value (like `/etc/ngircd/ngircd.conf.d/`). -All configuration files matching the `*.conf` pattern are read-in from this -directory after the main `ngircd.conf` file. - -It is a good idea to not edit the default `ngircd.conf` file but to create one -ore more new files in this include directory, overriding the defaults as -needed. This way you don't get any clashes when updating ngIRCd to newer -releases. - -You can find the template of the sample configuration file in the `doc/` -directory as `sample-ngircd.conf` and -[online](https://ngircd.barton.de/doc/sample-ngircd.conf) on the homepage. It -contains all available options. - -## Configuration File Syntax - -The configuration consists of sections and parameters. - -A section begins with the name of the section in square brackets (like -`[Example]`) and continues until the next section begins. Sections contain -parameters of the form `name = value`. - -Section and parameter names are not case sensitive. - -Please see the `ngircd.conf`(5) manual page for an in-depth description of the -configuration file, its syntax and all supported configuration options. - -The sample configuration file uses comments beginning with `#` *or* `;` -- this -is only for the better understanding of the file, both comment styles are -equal. The lines commented out with `;` show example or default settings, -whereas the lines using `#` are descriptions of the options. - -## Simple Single-Instance Server - -A good starting point is to configure a valid (and unique!) IRC server name -(which is *not* related to a host name, it is purely a unique *server ID* that -must contain at least one dot "."). - -This looks like this: - -``` ini -[Global] -Name = my.irc.server -``` - -This results in the following *warning* in the logs when starting the daemon: -`No administrative information configured but required by RFC!` -- which works, -but is a bit ugly. So let's fix that by adding some *admin info*: - -``` ini -[Global] -Name = irc.example.net -AdminInfo1 = Example IRC Server -AdminInfo2 = Anywhere On Earth -AdminEMail = admin@irc.example.net -``` - -*Please Note*: The server `Name` looks like a DNS host name, but it is not: in -fact it is not related to your server's fully qualified domain name (FQDN) in -any way and can be an arbitrary string -- but it *must* contain at least -one dot (".") character! - -## Add a Local IRC Operator - -Some IRC commands, like `REHASH` which reloads the server configuration on the -fly, require the user to authenticate to the daemon to become an *IRC -Operator* first. - -So let's configure an *Operator* account in the configuration file (in -addition to what we configured above): - -``` ini -[Operator] -# ID of the operator (may be different of the nickname) -Name = BigOp -# Password of the IRC operator -Password = secret -# Optional Mask from which /OPER will be accepted -;Mask = *!ident@somewhere.example.com -``` - -Now you can use the IRC command `OPER BigOp secret` to get *IRC Operator* -status on that server. - -Please choose a sensible password, and keep in mind that the *name* is not -related to the *nickname* used by the user at all! - -We don't make use of the `Mask` setting in the example above (commented out -with the `;` character), but it is a good idea to enable it whenever possible! - -And you can have as many *Operator blocks* as you like, configuring multiple -different IRC Operators. - -## Configuring SSL/TLS Encryption - -Please see the file `SSL.md` for details. diff --git a/ngircd/doc/README-AUX.txt b/ngircd/doc/README-AUX.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b90c681..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/README-AUX.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - - (c)2001-2005 Alexander Barton, - alex@barton.de, http://www.barton.de/ - - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - - -- README-AUX.txt -- - - -Since version 0.2.2-pre Apple's A/UX belongs to the officially supported -platforms. It is not restricted in any way. - -Since version 0.5.0 ngIRCd's source compiles with the native A/UX c -compiler. GNU C isn't a must-have anymore. - -The following software packages are needed: - - - GNU sed - Source: - http://www.rezepte-im-web.de/appleux/sed-3.02.tar.gz - http://arthur.barton.de/pub/unix/aux/tools/sed-3.02.tar.gz - - A/UX comes with /bin/sed which isn't supporting all functions needed - by GNU automake/autoconf. - - Warning: When installing GNU sed please make sure that A/UX doesn't - use the old one anymore which means set the $PATH or replace /bin/sed - at all. - - - libUTIL.a - Source: - ftp://ftp.mayn.de/pub/really_old_stuff/apple/apple_unix/Sys_stuff/libUTIL-2.1.tar.gz> - http://arthur.barton.de/pub/unix/aux/libraries/libUTIL-2.1.tar.gz - - This library contains functions that are common on other UNIX - systems but not on A/UX e.g. memmove(), strerror() and strdup(). - - -After installation of these packages just do a "./configure" and "make" to -compile ngIRCd on A/UX. - - -A few hints in case of errors: - - - Either there's an 'install' on your system which is completely broken - (so 'configure' uses its own shell script) or use a fully functionable one. - There's at least one binary "out there" causing problems. The one - of the GNU fileutils works fine: - http://arthur.barton.de/pub/unix/aux/tools/fileutils-4.0.tar.gz - - - The precompiled binary of the old 'bash' shouldn't be installed within - /bin (better do this in /usr/local/bin) because 'configure' would - choose it as its shell which wouldn't work. - - - Because of limitations of /bin/sh on A/UX it can't be used to create - the 'config.status' script. Better rename /bin/sh to /bin/sh.AUX and - replace it by a symbolic link to /bin/ksh (ln -s /bin/ksh /bin/sh as - root). - These procedure shouldn't cause you into problems and is recommended - even if you don't use ngIRCd. - --- -$Id: README-AUX.txt,v 1.10 2006/07/23 12:19:57 alex Exp $ diff --git a/ngircd/doc/README-BeOS.txt b/ngircd/doc/README-BeOS.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9e8df38..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/README-BeOS.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - - (c)2001-2003 by Alexander Barton, - alex@barton.de, http://www.barton.de/ - - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- README-BeOS.txt -- - - - +-------------------------------------------------------------+ - | This text is only available in german at the moment, sorry! | - | Contributors for this text or the BeOS port are welcome :-) | - +-------------------------------------------------------------+ - - -BeOS gehoert im Moment (noch?) nicht zu den offiziell unterstuetzten Plat- -formen: der ngIRCd enthaelt zwar bereits einige Anpassungen an BeOS und -compiliert auch, jedoch bricht er bei jedem Connect-Versuch eines Clients -mit diesem Fehler ab: - - select(): Bad file descriptor! - -Es sieht leider so aus, als ob das select() von BeOS nicht mit File-Handles -von Pipes verschiedener Prozesse umgehen kann: sobald der Resolver asynchron -gestartet wird, also Pipe-Handles im select() vorhanden sind, fuehrt das zu -obiger Meldung. - -Theoretische "Loesung"/Workaround: -Den Resolver unter BeOS nicht verwenden, sondern mit IP-Adressen arbeiten. -Nachteil: der ngIRCd koennte sich nicht zu Servern verbinden, die dynamische -Adressen benutzen -- dazu muesste er den Namen aufloesen. Ansonsten sollte -es eigentlich zu keinen Beeintraechtigungen kommen ... - -Also: wenn es jemand implementieren will ... ;-)) - -Vielleicht mache ich es auch irgendwann mal selber. Mal sehen. - -2002-05-19: -Ich habe gerade damit ein wenig gespielt und den Source hier so geaendert, -dass unter BeOS keine Resolver-Subprozesse mehr erzeugt werden, sondern mit -den "rohen" IP-Adressen gearbeitet wird. Das funktioniert so weit auch, -allerdings verschluckt sich BeOS nun bei anderen Funktionen, so zum Beispiel -bei close(), wenn ein Socket eines Clients geschlossen werden soll!? -Sehr komisch. -Wer Interesse daran hat, das weiter zu verfolgen, der moege sich bitte mit -mir in Verbindung setzen (alex@barton.de), ich maile gerne meine Patches zu. -Fuer eine Aenderung im CVS ist es aber meiner Meinung nach noch zu frueh ... - --- -$Id: README-BeOS.txt,v 1.7 2003/05/15 21:47:57 alex Exp $ diff --git a/ngircd/doc/README-Interix.txt b/ngircd/doc/README-Interix.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f24f38d..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/README-Interix.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - http://ngircd.barton.de/ - - (c)2001-2012 Alexander Barton and Contributors. - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- README-Interix.txt -- - - -ngIRCd release 15 has successfully been tested on Microsoft Windows XP -Professional using the Services for UNIX (SFU) version 3.5 and Microsoft -Windows 7 with the bundled Subsystem for UNIX Applications (SUA). - -SFU are supported on Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP, and -Windows Server 2003. SUA is supported on Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows -Server 2008 & 2008 R2, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 -- so ngIRCd should be -able to run on all of these platforms. - -But please note that two things: - -1. Don't use the poll() IO API - -The poll() API function is not fully implemented by SFU/SUA and therefore -can't be used by ngIRCd -- which normally would be the default. Please see -<http://www.suacommunity.com/faqs.aspx> section 4.25 for details: - - "If you do try to use the poll() API your program will block on the - API call forever. You must direct your program to build using the - select() API." - -So when running the ./configure script, you HAVE TO DISABLE poll() support: - - ./configure --without-poll - -ngIRCd then defaults to using the select() API function which works fine. - -2. Use GNU make(1) - -Starting with ngIRCd 18, our build system doesn't work with the default -make(1) binary of Interix, you should use GNU make instead (tested with -version 3.82 built from source). - diff --git a/ngircd/doc/RFC.txt b/ngircd/doc/RFC.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1524852..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/RFC.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - http://ngircd.barton.de/ - - (c)2001-2017 Alexander Barton and Contributors. - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- RFC.txt -- - - -The Internet Relay Chat (IRC) protocol is documented in these Request for -Comments (RFCs), which you can get via <http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/> or -<https://www.ietf.org/rfc.html> for example. - - 1459 Oikarinen, J. & D. Reed, "Internet Relay Chat Protocol", - May 1993, [IRC]. - - 2810 Kalt, C., "Internet Relay Chat: Architecture", - April 2000, [IRC-ARCH]. - - 2811 Kalt, C., "Internet Relay Chat: Channel Management", - April 2000, [IRC-CHAN]. - - 2812 Kalt, C., "Internet Relay Chat: Client Protocol", - April 2000, [IRC-CLIENT]. - - 2813 Kalt, C., "Internet Relay Chat: Server Protocol", - April 2000, [IRC-SERVER]. - - 7194 Hartmann, R., "Default Port for Internet Relay Chat (IRC) via TLS/SSL", - August 2014. diff --git a/ngircd/doc/SSL.md b/ngircd/doc/SSL.md deleted file mode 100644 index c457e60..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/SSL.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -# [ngIRCd](https://ngircd.barton.de) - SSL/TLS Encrypted Connections - -ngIRCd supports SSL/TLS encrypted connections using the *OpenSSL* or *GnuTLS* -libraries. Both encrypted server-server links as well as client-server links -are supported. - -SSL is a compile-time option which is disabled by default. Use one of these -options of the ./configure script to enable it: - -- `--with-openssl`: enable SSL support using OpenSSL. -- `--with-gnutls`: enable SSL support using GnuTLS. - -You can check the output of `ngircd --version` to validate if your executable -includes support for SSL or not: "+SSL" must be listed in the feature flags. - -You also need a SSL key and certificate, for example using Let's Encrypt, which -is out of the scope of this document. - -From a feature point of view, ngIRCds support for both libraries is -comparable. The only major difference (at this time) is that ngIRCd with GnuTLS -does not support password protected private keys. - -## Configuration - -SSL-encrypted connections and plain-text connects can't run on the same network -port (which is a limitation of the IRC protocol); therefore you have to define -separate port(s) in your `[SSL]` block in the configuration file. - -A minimal configuration for *accepting* SSL-encrypted client -connections looks like this: - -``` ini -[SSL] -CertFile = /etc/ssl/certs/my-fullchain.pem -KeyFile = /etc/ssl/certs/my-privkey.pem -Ports = 6697, 6698 -``` - -In this case, the server only deals with unauthenticated incoming -connections and never has to validate SSL certificates itself, and therefore -no "Certificate Authorities" are needed. - -If you want to use *outgoing* SSL-connections to other servers or accept -incoming *server* connections, you need to add: - -``` ini -[SSL] -... -CAFile = /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt -DHFile = /etc/ngircd/dhparams.pem - -[SERVER] -... -SSLConnect = yes -``` - -The `CAFile` option configures a file listing all the certificates of the -trusted Certificate Authorities. - -The Diffie-Hellman parameters file `dhparams.pem` can be created like this: - -- OpenSSL: `openssl dhparam -2 -out /etc/ngircd/dhparams.pem 4096` -- GnuTLS: `certtool --generate-dh-params --bits 4096 --outfile /etc/ngircd/dhparams.pem` - -Note that enabling `SSLConnect` not only enforces SSL-encrypted links for -*outgoing* connections to other servers, but for *incoming* connections as well: -If a server configured with `SSLConnect = yes` tries to connect on a plain-text -connection, it won't be accepted to prevent data leakage! Therefore you should -set this for *all* servers you expect to use SSL-encrypted connections! - -## Accepting untrusted Remote Certificates - -If you are using self-signed certificates or otherwise invalid certificates, -which ngIRCd would reject by default, you can force ngIRCd to skip certificate -validation on a per-server basis and continue establishing outgoing connections -to the respective peer by setting `SSLVerify = no` in the `[SERVER]` block of -this remote server in your configuration. - -But please think twice before doing so: the established connection is still -encrypted but the remote site is *not verified at all* and man-in-the-middle -attacks are possible! diff --git a/ngircd/doc/Services.txt b/ngircd/doc/Services.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f945bbf..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/Services.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - http://ngircd.barton.de/ - - (c)2001-2011 Alexander Barton and Contributors. - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- Services.txt -- - - -ngIRCd doesn't implement a "special IRC services interface", but services -acting as a "regular servers" ("pseudo servers") are supported, either -using the IRC protocol as defined in RFC 1459 or RFC 2812. - -Support for Services has been tested using - - Anope 1.9.8 or later (<http://www.anope.org/>) - - Atheme 7.0.2 or later (<https://atheme.org/>) - - "IRC Services" 5.1.x by Andrew Church (<http://achurch.org/services/>) - -This document describes setting up ngIRCd and these services. - -Please let us know if you are successfully using other IRC service packages or -which problems you encounter -- thanks! - - -Setting up ngIRCd -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -The "pseudo server" handling the IRC services is configured as a regular -remote server in the ngircd.conf(5). In addition the variable "ServiceMask" -should be set, enabling this ngIRCd to recognize the "pseudo users" as IRC -services instead of regular IRC users. - -Example: - - [GLOBAL] - Name = server.irc.net - Ports = 6667 - - [SERVER] - Name = services.irc.net - MyPassword = 123abc - PeerPassword = 123abc - ServiceMask = *Serv - - -Setting up Anope 1.9.x & 2.x -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Anope 1.9.8 or later (<http://www.anope.org/>) can be used with ngIRCd using -the "ngircd" protocol module. - -At least the following settings have to be tweaked, in addition to all the -settings marked as required by Anope: - -In conf/services.conf: - - define - { - name = "services.host" - value = "services.irc.net" - } - - uplink - { - host = "server.irc.net" - port = 6667 - password = "123abc" - } - - # Load ngIRCd protocol module - module - { - name = "ngircd" - } - - networkinfo - { - # Must be set to the "MaxNickLength" setting of ngIRCd! - nicklen = 9 - - # When not using "strict mode", which is the default: - userlen = 20 - - chanlen = 50 - } - -In conf/nickserv.conf: - - module - { - name = "nickserv" - - # not required if you are running ngIRCd with a higher nickname limit - # ("MaxNickLength") than 11 characters, but REQUIRED by default! - guestnickprefix = "G-" - } - - -Setting up Atheme 7.0.2 or later -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Atheme 7.0.2 or later (<https://atheme.org/>) may be used with ngIRCd using -the "ngircd" protocol module. - -The following settings need to be in atheme.conf: - - loadmodule "modules/protocol/ngircd"; - - serverinfo { - name = "services.irc.net"; - } - - uplink "server.irc.net" { - password = "123abc"; - port = 6667; - }; - -The documentation of Atheme can be found in the doc/ directory of the -Atheme source distribution. - - -Setting up IRC Services 5.1.x -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -IRC Services 5.1.3 and above can be used with ngIRCd using the "rfc1459" -protocol module. - -Please note that versions up to and including 5.1.3 contain a bug that -sometimes causes IRC Services to hang on startup. There are two workarounds: - a) send the services process a HUP signal ("killall -HUP ircservices") - b) apply this patch to the IRC Services source tree: - <http://arthur.barton.de/pub/ngircd/contrib/IRCServices513-FlushBuffer.patch> - -At least the following settings have to be tweaked, in addition to all the -settings marked as required by IRC Services: - -In ircservices.conf: - - Variable Example value - - RemoteServer server.irc.net 6667 "123abc" - ServerName "services.irc.net" - LoadModule protocol/rfc1459 - -In modules.conf: - - Module protocol/rfc1459 - -The documentation of IRC Services can be found here: -<http://www.ircservices.za.net/docs/> diff --git a/ngircd/doc/sample-ngircd.conf.tmpl b/ngircd/doc/sample-ngircd.conf.tmpl deleted file mode 100644 index f02c535..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/sample-ngircd.conf.tmpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,426 +0,0 @@ -# -# This is a sample configuration file for the ngIRCd IRC daemon, which must -# be customized to the local preferences and needs. -# -# Comments are started with "#" or ";". -# -# A lot of configuration options in this file start with a ";". You have -# to remove the ";" in front of each variable to actually set a value! -# The disabled variables are shown with example values for completeness only -# and the daemon is using compiled-in default settings. -# -# Use "ngircd --configtest" (see manual page ngircd(8)) to validate that the -# server interprets the configuration file as expected! -# -# Please see ngircd.conf(5) for a complete list of configuration options -# and their descriptions. -# - -[Global] - # The [Global] section of this file is used to define the main - # configuration of the server, like the server name and the ports - # on which the server should be listening. - # These settings depend on your personal preferences, so you should - # make sure that they correspond to your installation and setup! - - # Server name in the IRC network, must contain at least one dot - # (".") and be unique in the IRC network. When not set, ngIRCd tries - # to deduce a valid IRC server name from the local host name. - ;Name = irc.example.net - - # Information about the server and the administrator, used by the - # ADMIN command. Not required by server but by RFC! - ;AdminInfo1 = Description - ;AdminInfo2 = Location - ;AdminEMail = admin@irc.server - - # Text file which contains the ngIRCd help text. This file is required - # to display help texts when using the "HELP <cmd>" command. Default: a - # built-in standard path (check "ngircd --configtest"). - ;HelpFile = :DOCDIR:/Commands.txt - - # Info text of the server. This will be shown by WHOIS and - # LINKS requests for example. Set to the server software name and - # version by default. - ;Info = Server Info Text - - # Comma separated list of IP addresses on which the server should - # listen. Default values are: - # "0.0.0.0" or (if compiled with IPv6 support) "::,0.0.0.0" - # so the server listens on all IP addresses of the system by default. - ;Listen = 127.0.0.1,192.168.0.1 - - # Text file with the "message of the day" (MOTD). This message will - # be shown to all users connecting to the server: Default: a built-in - # standard path (check "ngircd --configtest"). - ;MotdFile = :ETCDIR:/ngircd.motd - - # A simple Phrase (<127 chars) if you don't want to use a motd file. - ;MotdPhrase = "Hello world!" - - # The name of the IRC network to which this server belongs. This name - # is optional, should only contain ASCII characters, and can't contain - # spaces. It is only used to inform clients. The default is empty, - # so no network name is announced to clients. - ;Network = aIRCnetwork - - # Global password for all users needed to connect to the server. - # (Default: not set) - ;Password = abc - - # This tells ngIRCd to write its current process ID to a file. - # Note that the pidfile is written AFTER chroot and switching the - # user ID, e.g. the directory the pidfile resides in must be - # writable by the ngIRCd user and exist in the chroot directory. - ;PidFile = /var/run/ngircd/ngircd.pid - - # Ports on which the server should listen. There may be more than - # one port, separated with ",". (Default: 6667) - ;Ports = 6667, 6668, 6669 - - # Group ID under which the ngIRCd should run; you can use the name - # of the group or the numerical ID. ATTENTION: For this to work the - # server must have been started with root privileges! - ;ServerGID = 65534 - - # User ID under which the server should run; you can use the name - # of the user or the numerical ID. ATTENTION: For this to work the - # server must have been started with root privileges! In addition, - # the configuration and MOTD files must be readable by this user, - # otherwise RESTART and REHASH won't work! - ;ServerUID = 65534 - -[Limits] - # Define some limits and timeouts for this ngIRCd instance. Default - # values should be safe, but it is wise to double-check :-) - - # The server tries every <ConnectRetry> seconds to establish a link - # to not yet (or no longer) connected servers. - ;ConnectRetry = 60 - - # Number of seconds after which the whole daemon should shutdown when - # no connections are left active after handling at least one client - # (0: never, which is the default). - # This can be useful for testing or when ngIRCd is started using - # "socket activation" with systemd(8), for example. - ;IdleTimeout = 0 - - # Maximum number of simultaneous in- and outbound connections the - # server is allowed to accept (0: unlimited): - ;MaxConnections = 0 - - # Maximum number of simultaneous connections from a single IP address - # the server will accept (0: unlimited): - ;MaxConnectionsIP = 5 - - # Maximum number of channels a user can be member of (0: no limit): - ;MaxJoins = 10 - - # Maximum length of an user nickname (Default: 9, as in RFC 2812). - # Please note that all servers in an IRC network MUST use the same - # maximum nickname length! - ;MaxNickLength = 9 - - # Maximum penalty time increase in seconds, per penalty event. Set to -1 - # for no limit (the default), 0 to disable penalties altogether. The - # daemon doesn't use penalty increases higher than 2 seconds during - # normal operation, so values greater than 1 rarely make sense. - ;MaxPenaltyTime = -1 - - # Maximum number of channels returned in response to a /list - # command (0: unlimited): - ;MaxListSize = 100 - - # After <PingTimeout> seconds of inactivity the server will send a - # PING to the peer to test whether it is alive or not. - ;PingTimeout = 120 - - # If a client fails to answer a PING with a PONG within <PongTimeout> - # seconds, it will be disconnected by the server. - ;PongTimeout = 20 - -[Options] - # Optional features and configuration options to further tweak the - # behavior of ngIRCd. If you want to get started quickly, you most - # probably don't have to make changes here -- they are all optional. - - # List of allowed channel types (channel prefixes) for newly created - # channels on the local server. By default, all supported channel - # types are allowed. Set this variable to the empty string to disallow - # creation of new channels by local clients at all. - ;AllowedChannelTypes = #&+ - - # Are remote IRC operators allowed to control this server, e.g. - # use commands like CONNECT, SQUIT, DIE, ...? - ;AllowRemoteOper = no - - # A directory to chroot in when everything is initialized. It - # doesn't need to be populated if ngIRCd is compiled as a static - # binary. By default ngIRCd won't use the chroot() feature. - # ATTENTION: For this to work the server must have been started - # with root privileges! - ;ChrootDir = /var/empty - - # Set this hostname for every client instead of the real one. - # Use %x to add the hashed value of the original hostname. - ;CloakHost = cloaked.host - - # Use this hostname for hostname cloaking on clients that have the - # user mode "+x" set, instead of the name of the server. - # Use %x to add the hashed value of the original hostname. - # If this variable is empty, regular users cannot set mode "+x" themselves. - ;CloakHostModeX = cloaked.user - - # The Salt for cloaked hostname hashing. When undefined a random - # hash is generated after each server start. - ;CloakHostSalt = abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz - - # Set every clients' user name to their nickname - ;CloakUserToNick = yes - - # Try to connect to other IRC servers using IPv4 and IPv6, if possible. - ;ConnectIPv6 = yes - ;ConnectIPv4 = yes - - # Default user mode(s) to set on new local clients. Please note that - # only modes can be set that the client could set using regular MODE - # commands, you can't set "a" (away) for example! Default: none. - ;DefaultUserModes = i - - # Do DNS lookups when a client connects to the server. - ;DNS = yes - - # Do IDENT lookups if ngIRCd has been compiled with support for it. - # Users identified using IDENT are registered without the "~" character - # prepended to their user name. - ;Ident = yes - - # Directory containing configuration snippets (*.conf), that should - # be read in after parsing this configuration file. - # Default: a built-in directory name when no configuration file was - # explicitly given on the command line (check "ngircd --configtest"), - # none (empty) otherwise. - ;IncludeDir = :ETCDIR:/conf.d - - # Enhance user privacy slightly (useful for IRC server on TOR or I2P) - # by censoring some information like idle time, logon time, etc. - ;MorePrivacy = no - - # Normally ngIRCd doesn't send any messages to a client until it is - # registered. Enable this option to let the daemon send "NOTICE *" - # messages to clients while connecting. - ;NoticeBeforeRegistration = no - - # Should IRC Operators be allowed to use the MODE command even if - # they are not(!) channel-operators? - ;OperCanUseMode = no - - # Should IRC Operators get AutoOp (+o) in persistent (+P) channels? - ;OperChanPAutoOp = yes - - # Mask IRC Operator mode requests as if they were coming from the - # server? (This is a compatibility hack for ircd-irc2 servers) - ;OperServerMode = no - - # Use PAM if ngIRCd has been compiled with support for it. - # Users identified using PAM are registered without the "~" character - # prepended to their user name. - ;PAM = yes - - # When PAM is enabled, all clients are required to be authenticated - # using PAM; connecting to the server without successful PAM - # authentication isn't possible. - # If this option is set, clients not sending a password are still - # allowed to connect: they won't become "identified" and keep the "~" - # character prepended to their supplied user name. - # Please note: To make some use of this behavior, it most probably - # isn't useful to enable "Ident", "PAM" and "PAMIsOptional" at the - # same time, because you wouldn't be able to distinguish between - # Ident'ified and PAM-authenticated users: both don't have a "~" - # character prepended to their respective user names! - ;PAMIsOptional = no - - # When PAM is enabled, this value determines the used PAM - # configuration. - # This setting allows to run multiple ngIRCd instances with - # different PAM configurations on each instance. - # If you set it to "ngircd-foo", PAM will use - # /etc/pam.d/ngircd-foo instead of the default - # /etc/pam.d/ngircd. - ;PAMServiceName = ngircd - - # Let ngIRCd send an "authentication PING" when a new client connects, - # and register this client only after receiving the corresponding - # "PONG" reply. - ;RequireAuthPing = no - - # Silently drop all incoming CTCP requests. - ;ScrubCTCP = no - - # Syslog "facility" to which ngIRCd should send log messages. - # Possible values are system dependent, but most probably auth, daemon, - # user and local1 through local7 are possible values; see syslog(3). - # Default is "local5" for historical reasons, you probably want to - # change this to "daemon", for example. - ;SyslogFacility = local1 - - # Password required for using the WEBIRC command used by some - # Web-to-IRC gateways. If not set/empty, the WEBIRC command can't - # be used. (Default: not set) - ;WebircPassword = xyz - -;[SSL] - # SSL-related configuration options. Please note that this section - # is only available when ngIRCd is compiled with support for SSL! - # So don't forget to remove the ";" above if this is the case ... - - # SSL Trusted CA Certificates File for verifying peer certificates. - # (Default: not set; so no certificates are trusted) - ;CAFile = /etc/ssl/CA/cacert.pem - - # Certificate Revocation File (for marking otherwise valid - # certficates as invalid) - ;CRLFile = /etc/ssl/CA/crl.pem - - # SSL Server Key Certificate - ;CertFile = :ETCDIR:/ssl/server-cert.pem - - # Select cipher suites allowed for SSL/TLS connections. This defaults - # to HIGH:!aNULL:@STRENGTH (OpenSSL) or SECURE128 (GnuTLS). - # See 'man 1ssl ciphers' (OpenSSL) or 'man 3 gnutls_priority_init' - # (GnuTLS) for details. - # For OpenSSL: - ;CipherList = HIGH:!aNULL:@STRENGTH:!SSLv3 - # For GnuTLS: - ;CipherList = SECURE128:-VERS-SSL3.0 - - # Diffie-Hellman parameters - ;DHFile = :ETCDIR:/ssl/dhparams.pem - - # SSL Server Key - ;KeyFile = :ETCDIR:/ssl/server-key.pem - - # password to decrypt SSLKeyFile (OpenSSL only) - ;KeyFilePassword = secret - - # Additional Listen Ports that expect SSL/TLS encrypted connections - ;Ports = 6697, 9999 - -[Operator] - # [Operator] sections are used to define IRC Operators. There may be - # more than one [Operator] block, one for each local operator. - - # ID of the operator (may be different of the nickname) - ;Name = TheOper - - # Password of the IRC operator - ;Password = ThePwd - - # Optional Mask from which /OPER will be accepted - ;Mask = *!ident@somewhere.example.com - -[Operator] - # More [Operator] sections, if you like ... - -[Server] - # Other servers are configured in [Server] sections. If you - # configure a port for the connection, then this ngircd tries to - # connect to the other server on the given port; if not it waits - # for the other server to connect. - # There may be more than one server block, one for each server. - # - # Server Groups: - # The ngIRCd allows "server groups": You can assign an "ID" to every - # server with which you want this ngIRCd to link. If a server of a - # group won't answer, the ngIRCd tries to connect to the next server - # in the given group. But the ngircd never tries to connect to two - # servers with the same group ID. - - # IRC name of the remote server, must match the "Name" variable in - # the [Global] section of the other server (when using ngIRCd). - ;Name = irc2.example.net - - # Internet host name or IP address of the peer (only required when - # this server should establish the connection). - ;Host = connect-to-host.example.net - - # IP address to use as _source_ address for the connection. if - # unspecified, ngircd will let the operating system pick an address. - ;Bind = 10.0.0.1 - - # Port of the server to which the ngIRCd should connect. If you - # assign no port the ngIRCd waits for incoming connections. - ;Port = 6667 - - # Own password for the connection. This password has to be configured - # as "PeerPassword" on the other server. - ;MyPassword = MySecret - - # Foreign password for this connection. This password has to be - # configured as "MyPassword" on the other server. - ;PeerPassword = PeerSecret - - # Group of this server (optional) - ;Group = 123 - - # Set the "Passive" option to "yes" if you don't want this ngIRCd to - # connect to the configured peer (same as leaving the "Port" variable - # empty). The advantage of this option is that you can actually - # configure a port an use the IRC command CONNECT more easily to - # manually connect this specific server later. - ;Passive = no - - # Connect to the remote server using TLS/SSL (Default: false) - ;SSLConnect = yes - - # Verify the TLS certificate presented by the remote server - # (Default: yes) - ;SSLVerify = yes - - # Define a (case insensitive) list of masks matching nicknames that - # should be treated as IRC services when introduced via this remote - # server, separated by commas (","). - # REGULAR SERVERS DON'T NEED this parameter, so leave it empty - # (which is the default). - # When you are connecting IRC services which mask as a IRC server - # and which use "virtual users" to communicate with, for example - # "NickServ" and "ChanServ", you should set this parameter to - # something like "*Serv" or "NickServ,ChanServ,XyzServ". - ;ServiceMask = *Serv,Global - -[Server] - # More [Server] sections, if you like ... - -[Channel] - # Pre-defined channels can be configured in [Channel] sections. - # Such channels are created by the server when starting up and even - # persist when there are no more members left. - # Persistent channels are marked with the mode 'P', which can be set - # and unset by IRC operators like other modes on the fly. - # There may be more than one [Channel] block, one for each channel. - - # Name of the channel - ;Name = #TheName - - # Topic for this channel - ;Topic = a great topic - - # Initial channel modes, as used in "MODE" commands. Modifying lists - # (ban list, invite list, exception list) is supported. - # This option can be specified multiple times, evaluated top to bottom. - ;Modes = +tnk mykey +l 5 - ;Modes = +b nick!~user@bad.host.example.com - - # Should ngIRCd automatically join ("autojoin") all users to this - # channel on connect? Note: The users must have permissions to access - # the channel, otherwise joining them will fail! - ;Autojoin = yes - - # Key file, syntax for each line: "<user>:<nick>:<key>". - # Default: none. - ;KeyFile = :ETCDIR:/#chan.key - -[Channel] - # More [Channel] sections, if you like ... - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/doc/src/Doxyfile b/ngircd/doc/src/Doxyfile deleted file mode 100644 index 6d9ccb5..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/src/Doxyfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -# -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2010 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# -# This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system -# doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for ngIRCd. -# - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Project related configuration options -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -DOXYFILE_ENCODING = UTF-8 - -PROJECT_NAME = ngIRCd -PROJECT_BRIEF = "Lightweight Internet Relay Chat server" -PROJECT_LOGO = "../../contrib/ngIRCd-Logo.gif" - -OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = . -STRIP_FROM_PATH = ../.. - -JAVADOC_AUTOBRIEF = YES -OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C = YES -TYPEDEF_HIDES_STRUCT = YES - -TAB_SIZE = 8 - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Build related configuration options -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -EXTRACT_ALL = YES -EXTRACT_STATIC = YES - -SHOW_DIRECTORIES = YES - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# configuration options related to warning and progress messages -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -QUIET = NO -WARNINGS = YES -WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED = YES -WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR = YES -WARN_NO_PARAMDOC = YES - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# configuration options related to the input files -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -INPUT = ../../src -INPUT_ENCODING = UTF-8 -RECURSIVE = YES - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# configuration options related to source browsing -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -SOURCE_BROWSER = YES -STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS = NO -REFERENCED_BY_RELATION = YES -REFERENCES_RELATION = YES - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Output formats -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -GENERATE_HTML = YES -HTML_FOOTER = footer.inc.html -HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS = YES - -GENERATE_DOCSET = NO -GENERATE_HTMLHELP = NO -GENERATE_LATEX = NO -GENERATE_RTF = NO -GENERATE_MAN = NO -GENERATE_XML = NO -GENERATE_AUTOGEN_DEF = NO -GENERATE_PERLMOD = NO - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Configuration options related to the preprocessor -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -PREDEFINED = DEBUG ZLIB PAM ZEROCONF CONN_MODULE __client_c__ - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/doc/src/Makefile.am b/ngircd/doc/src/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 0d27b7e..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/src/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -# -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2011 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors. -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# - -EXTRA_DIST = Doxyfile footer.inc.html - -maintainer-clean-local: - rm -f Makefile Makefile.in - -distclean-local: - rm -rf html - -srcdoc: - @doxygen --version >/dev/null 2>&1 \ - || ( echo; echo "Error: \"doxygen\" not found!"; echo; exit 1 ) - doxygen - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/doc/src/footer.inc.html b/ngircd/doc/src/footer.inc.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6189afb..0000000 --- a/ngircd/doc/src/footer.inc.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ - -<hr class="footer"> -<p style="text-align: center"> - ngIRCd - <a href="https://ngircd.barton.de/">Homepage</a>. - GitHub: - <a href="https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd">Code Repository</a>, - <a href="https://github.com/ngircd/ngircd/issues">Bug-Tracker</a>. -</p> - -</body> -</html> diff --git a/ngircd/man/Makefile.am b/ngircd/man/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 077d0ea..0000000 --- a/ngircd/man/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -# -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2012 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# - -TEMPLATE_MANS = ngircd.conf.5.tmpl ngircd.8.tmpl - -SUFFIXES = .tmpl . - -.tmpl: - $(AM_V_GEN)sed \ - -e "s@:SBINDIR:@${sbindir}@" \ - -e "s@:BINDIR:@${bindir}@" \ - -e "s@:ETCDIR:@${sysconfdir}@" \ - <$< >$@ - -man_MANS = ngircd.conf.5 ngircd.8 - -CLEANFILES = $(man_MANS) - -EXTRA_DIST = $(TEMPLATE_MANS) - -maintainer-clean-local: - rm -f Makefile Makefile.in - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/man/ngircd.8.tmpl b/ngircd/man/ngircd.8.tmpl deleted file mode 100644 index 9df6dac..0000000 --- a/ngircd/man/ngircd.8.tmpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -.\" -.\" ngircd(8) manual page template -.\" -.TH ngircd 8 "May 2024" ngIRCd "ngIRCd Manual" -.SH NAME -ngIRCd \- the "next generation" IRC daemon -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B ngircd -[ -.I Options -] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.BR ngIRCd -is a free, portable and lightweight Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server for small -or private networks, developed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). -.PP -The server is quite easy to configure and runs as a single-node server or can -be part of a network of ngIRCd servers in a LAN or across the internet. It -optionally supports the IPv6 protocol, SSL/TLS-protected client-server and -server-server links, the Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) system for user -authentication, IDENT requests, and character set conversion for legacy -clients. -.PP -The name ngIRCd stands for -.IR "next-generation IRC daemon", -which is a little bit exaggerated: -.IR "lightweight Internet Relay Chat server" -most probably would have been a better name :-) -.PP -By default ngIRCd logs diagnostic and informational messages using the syslog -mechanism, or writes directly to the console when running in the foreground -(see below). -.SH OPTIONS -The default behavior of -.BR ngircd -is to read its standard configuration file (see below), to detach from the -controlling terminal and to wait for clients. -.PP -You can use these options to modify this default: -.TP -\fB\-f\fR \fIfile\fR, \fB\-\-config\fR \fIfile\fR -Use -.I file -as configuration file. -.TP -\fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-nodaemon\fR -Don't fork a child and don't detach from controlling terminal. -All log messages go to the console and you can use CTRL-C to -terminate the server. -.TP -\fB\-p\fR, \fB\-\-passive\fR -Disable automatic connections to other servers. You can use the IRC command -CONNECT later on as IRC Operator to link this ngIRCd to other servers. -.TP -\fB\-y\fR, \fB\-\-syslog\fR -Write log messages to the syslog even when running in the foreground. This only -makes sense when -.I \-n/\-\-nodaemon -was given on the command line -.I before -this option! -.PP -The following options prevent ngIRCd from starting regularly, but perform a -specific action and then exit the daemon again: -.TP -\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR -Display a brief help text and exit. -.TP -\fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-configtest\fR -Read, validate and display the configuration; then exit. -.TP -\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR -Output version information and exit. -.SH FILES -.I :ETCDIR:/ngircd.conf -.RS -The system wide default configuration file. -.RE -.I :ETCDIR:/ngircd.motd -.RS -Default "message of the day" (MOTD). -.RE -.SH SIGNALS -The daemon understands the following signals: -.TP -\fBTERM\fR -Shut down all connections and terminate the daemon. -.TP -\fBHUP\fR -Shut down all listening sockets, re-read the configuration file and -re-initialize the daemon. -.SH HINTS -It is -.I always wise -to use "ngircd \-\-configtest" to validate the configuration of ngIRCd after -making changes to the configuration files! -.SH DEBUGGING -ngIRCd can log additional debug messages, which can be enabled with the command -line option \-\-debug (\-d) or by sending the USR1 signal to the running daemon. -Some of those messages may leak personal information, be very technical and can -be very verbose. Therefore the debug mode is meant for troubleshooting only and -should definitely be disabled during normal operation! -.PP -In addition, a "protocol sniffer" can be enabled on build time by passing the -"\-\-enable\-sniffer" option to the ./configure script which enables the -"\-\-sniffer" (\-s) command line option (which is not available by default): -this "sniffer" logs all incoming and outgoing IRC commands on all connections, -which can be handy to debug problems with the daemon itself or IRC clients. -.PP -Both modes are indicated in the version string shown by the IRC "VERSION" -command: if the version ends in a dot (like in "26.1."), the daemon operates in -"normal" mode (the version used in the example is "26.1"). If it ends in ".1" -(like in "26.1.1") the "debug-mode" is enabled; and if it ends in ".2" (like in -"26.1.2") the "IRC sniffer" is enabled, too. -.PP -\fBOptions:\fR -.TP -\fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-debug\fR -Enable debug mode and log extra messages. -.TP -\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-sniffer\fR -Enable IRC protocol sniffer, which logs all sent and received IRC commands to -the console/syslog. This option requires that ngIRCd has been ./configure'd -with "\-\-enable\-sniffer" and enables debug mode automatically, too. -.PP -\fBSignals:\fR -.PP -Note: Usage of these signals is broadcasted to all users with the +s ("receive -server notices") mode set! -.TP -\fBUSR1\fR -Toggle debug mode on and off during runtime. -.TP -\fBUSR2\fR -Dump internal server state to the console/syslog when debug mode is on (use -command line option \-\-debug or signal USR1). -.SH AUTHORS -Alexander Barton, <alex@barton.de> -.br -Florian Westphal, <fw@strlen.de> -.PP -Homepage: http://ngircd.barton.de/ -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR ngircd.conf (5), -.BR ircd (8) -.\" -.\" -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/man/ngircd.conf.5.tmpl b/ngircd/man/ngircd.conf.5.tmpl deleted file mode 100644 index d0d73f7..0000000 --- a/ngircd/man/ngircd.conf.5.tmpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,604 +0,0 @@ -.\" -.\" ngircd.conf(5) manual page template -.\" -.TH ngircd.conf 5 "Sep 2025" ngIRCd "ngIRCd Manual" -.SH NAME -ngircd.conf \- configuration file of ngIRCd -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B :ETCDIR:/ngircd.conf -.SH DESCRIPTION -.BR ngircd.conf -is the configuration file of the -.BR ngircd (8) -Internet Relay Chat (IRC) daemon, which must be customized to the local -preferences and needs. -.PP -Most variables can be modified while the ngIRCd daemon is already running: -It will reload its configuration file when a HUP signal or REHASH command -is received. -.SH "FILE FORMAT" -The file consists of sections and parameters. A section begins with the name -of the section in square brackets and continues until the next section -begins. -.PP -Sections contain parameters of the form -.PP -.RS -.I name -= -.I value -.RE -.PP -Empty lines and any line beginning with a semicolon (';') or a hash ('#') -character are treated as a comment and will be ignored. Leading and trailing -whitespaces are trimmed before any processing takes place. -.PP -The file format is line-based - that means, each non-empty newline-terminated -line represents either a comment, a section name, or a parameter. -.PP -Section and parameter names are not case sensitive. -.PP -There are three types of variables: -.I booleans, -.I text strings, -and -.I numbers. -Boolean values are -.I true -if they are "yes", "true", or any non-null integer. Text strings are used 1:1 -without leading and following spaces; there is no way to quote strings. And -for numbers all decimal integer values are valid. -.PP -In addition, some string or numerical variables accept lists of values, -separated by commas (","). -.SH "SECTION OVERVIEW" -The file can contain blocks of seven types: [Global], [Limits], [Options], -[SSL], [Operator], [Server], and [Channel]. -.PP -The main configuration of the server is stored in the -.I [Global] -section, like the server name, administrative information and the ports on -which the server should be listening. The variables in this section have to be -adjusted to the local requirements most of the time, whereas all the variables -in the other sections can be left on their defaults very often. -.PP -Options in the -.I [Limits] -block are used to tweak different limits and timeouts of the daemon, like the -maximum number of clients allowed to connect to this server. Variables in the -.I [Options] -section can be used to enable or disable specific features of ngIRCd, like -support for IDENT, PAM, IPv6, and protocol and cloaking features. The -.I [SSL] -block contains all SSL-related configuration variables. These three sections -are all optional. -.PP -IRC operators of this server are defined in -.I [Operator] -blocks. Links to remote servers are configured in -.I [Server] -sections. And -.I [Channel] -blocks are used to configure pre-defined ("persistent") IRC channels. -.PP -There can be more than one [Operator], [Server] and [Channel] section per -configuration file, one for each operator, server, and channel. [Global], -[Limits], [Options], and [SSL] sections can occur multiple times, too, but -each variable overwrites itself, only the last assignment is relevant. -.SH [GLOBAL] -The -.I [Global] -section is used to define the main configuration of the server, -like the server name and the ports on which the server should be listening. -These settings depend on your personal preferences, so you should make sure -that they correspond to your installation and setup! -.TP -\fBName\fR (string) -Server name in the IRC network. This is an individual name of the IRC -server, it is not related to the DNS host name. It must be unique in the -IRC network and must contain at least one dot (".") character. When not set, -ngIRCd tries to deduce a valid IRC server name from the local host name. -.TP -\fBAdminInfo1\fR, \fBAdminInfo2\fR, \fBAdminEMail\fR (string) -Information about the server and the administrator, used by the ADMIN -command. This information is not required by the server but by RFC! -.TP -\fBHelpFile\fR (string) -Text file which contains the ngIRCd help text. This file is required -to display help texts when using the "HELP <cmd>" command. -Please note: Changes made to this file take effect when ngircd starts up -or is instructed to re-read its configuration file. Default: a built-in -standard path. -.TP -\fBInfo\fR (string) -Info text of the server. This will be shown by WHOIS and LINKS requests for -example. Set to the server software name and version by default. -.TP -\fBListen\fR (list of strings) -A comma separated list of IP address on which the server should listen. -If unset, the defaults value is "0.0.0.0" or, if ngIRCd was compiled -with IPv6 support, "::,0.0.0.0". So the server listens on all configured -IP addresses and interfaces by default. -.TP -\fBMotdFile\fR (string) -Text file with the "message of the day" (MOTD). This message will be shown to -all users connecting to the server. Please note: Changes made to this file -take effect when ngircd starts up or is instructed to re-read its -configuration file. Default: a built-in standard path. -.TP -\fBMotdPhrase\fR (string) -A simple Phrase (<127 chars) if you don't want to use a MOTD file. -.TP -\fBNetwork\fR (string) -The name of the IRC network to which this server belongs. This name is -optional, should only contain ASCII characters, and can't contain spaces. -It is only used to inform clients. The default is empty, so no network -name is announced to clients. -.TP -\fBPassword\fR (string) -Global password for all users needed to connect to the server. The default is -empty, so no password is required. Please note: This feature is not available -if ngIRCd is using PAM! -.TP -\fBPidFile\fR (string) -This tells ngIRCd to write its current process ID to a file. Note that the -"PID file" is written AFTER chroot and switching the user ID, therefore the -directory the file resides in must be writable by the ngIRCd user and exist -in the chroot directory (if configured, see above). -.TP -\fBPorts\fR (list of numbers) -Port number(s) on which the server should listen for unencrypted connections. -There may be more than one port, separated with commas (","). Default: 6667. -.TP -\fBServerGID\fR (string or number) -Group ID under which the ngIRCd daemon should run; you can use the name of the -group or the numerical ID. -.PP -.RS -.B Attention: -.br -For this to work the server must have been started with root privileges! -.RE -.TP -\fBServerUID\fR (string or number) -User ID under which the ngIRCd daemon should run; you can use the name of the -user or the numerical ID. -.PP -.RS -.B Attention: -.br -For this to work the server must have been started with root privileges! In -addition, the configuration and MOTD files must be readable by this user, -otherwise RESTART and REHASH won't work! -.RE -.SH [LIMITS] -This section is used to define some limits and timeouts for this ngIRCd -instance. Default values should be safe, but it is wise to double-check :-) -.TP -\fBConnectRetry\fR (number) -The server tries every <ConnectRetry> seconds to establish a link to not yet -(or no longer) connected servers. Default: 60. -.TP -\fBIdleTimeout\fR (number) -Number of seconds after which the whole daemon should shutdown when no -connections are left active after handling at least one client (0: never). This -can be useful for testing or when ngIRCd is started using "socket activation" -with systemd(8), for example. Default: 0. -.TP -\fBMaxConnections\fR (number) -Maximum number of simultaneous in- and outbound connections the server is -allowed to accept (0: unlimited). Default: 0. -.TP -\fBMaxConnectionsIP\fR (number) -Maximum number of simultaneous connections from a single IP address that -the server will accept (0: unlimited). This configuration options lowers -the risk of denial of service attacks (DoS). Default: 5. -.TP -\fBMaxJoins\fR (number) -Maximum number of channels a user can be member of (0: no limit). -Default: 10. -.TP -\fBMaxNickLength\fR (number) -Maximum length of an user nickname (Default: 9, as in RFC 2812). Please -note that all servers in an IRC network MUST use the same maximum nickname -length! -.TP -\fBMaxPenaltyTime\fR (number) -Maximum penalty time increase in seconds, per penalty event. Set to -1 for no -limit (the default), 0 to disable penalties altogether. ngIRCd doesn't use -penalty increases higher than 2 seconds during normal operation, so values -greater than 1 rarely make sense. -.TP -\fBMaxListSize\fR (number) -Maximum number of channels returned in response to a LIST command. Default: 100. -.TP -\fBPingTimeout\fR (number) -After <PingTimeout> seconds of inactivity the server will send a PING to -the peer to test whether it is alive or not. Default: 120. -.TP -\fBPongTimeout\fR (number) -If a client fails to answer a PING with a PONG within <PongTimeout> -seconds, it will be disconnected by the server. Default: 20. -.SH [OPTIONS] -Optional features and configuration options to further tweak the behavior of -ngIRCd are configured in this section. If you want to get started quickly, you -most probably don't have to make changes here -- they are all optional. -.TP -\fBAllowedChannelTypes\fR (string) -List of allowed channel types (channel prefixes) for newly created channels -on the local server. By default, all supported channel types are allowed. -Set this variable to the empty string to disallow creation of new channels -by local clients at all. Default: #&+ -.TP -\fBAllowRemoteOper\fR (boolean) -If this option is active, IRC operators connected to remote servers are allowed -to control this local server using administrative commands, for example like -CONNECT, DIE, SQUIT etc. Default: no. -.TP -\fBChrootDir\fR (string) -A directory to chroot in when everything is initialized. It doesn't need -to be populated if ngIRCd is compiled as a static binary. By default ngIRCd -won't use the chroot() feature. -.PP -.RS -.B Attention: -.br -For this to work the server must have been started with root privileges! -.RE -.TP -\fBCloakHost\fR (string) -Set this hostname for every client instead of the real one. Default: empty, -don't change. Use %x to add the hashed value of the original hostname. -.TP -\fBCloakHostModeX\fR (string) -Use this hostname for hostname cloaking on clients that have the user mode -"+x" set, instead of the name of the server. Default: empty, use the name -of the server. Use %x to add the hashed value of the original hostname. -If this variable is empty, regular users cannot set mode "+x" themselves. -.TP -\fBCloakHostSalt\fR (string) -The Salt for cloaked hostname hashing. When undefined a random hash is -generated after each server start. -.TP -\fBCloakUserToNick\fR (boolean) -Set every clients' user name and real name to their nickname and hide the one -supplied by the IRC client. Default: no. -.TP -\fBConnectIPv4\fR (boolean) -Set this to no if you do not want ngIRCd to connect to other IRC servers using -the IPv4 protocol. This allows the usage of ngIRCd in IPv6-only setups. -Default: yes. -.TP -\fBConnectIPv6\fR (boolean) -Set this to no if you do not want ngIRCd to connect to other IRC servers using -the IPv6 protocol. -Default: yes. -.TP -\fBDefaultUserModes\fR (string) -Default user mode(s) to set on new local clients. Please note that only modes -can be set that the client could set using regular MODE commands, you can't -set "a" (away) for example! -Default: none. -.TP -\fBDNS\fR (boolean) -If set to false, ngIRCd will not make any DNS lookups when clients connect. -If you configure the daemon to connect to other servers, ngIRCd may still -perform a DNS lookup if required. -Default: yes. -.TP -\fBIdent\fR (boolean) -If ngIRCd is compiled with IDENT support this can be used to disable IDENT -lookups at run time. -Users identified using IDENT are registered without the "~" character -prepended to their user name. -Default: yes. -.TP -\fBIncludeDir\fR (string) -Directory containing configuration snippets (*.conf), that should be read in -after parsing the current configuration file. -Default: a built-in directory name when no configuration file was explicitly -given on the command line (check "ngircd --configtest"), none (empty) -otherwise. -.PP -.RS -This way no default include directory is used when a possibly non-default -configuration file was explicitly specified using "--config"/"-f" on the -command line which (intentionally) did not specify an -.I "IncludeDir" -directive. -.RE -.TP -\fBMorePrivacy\fR (boolean) -This will cause ngIRCd to censor user idle time, logon time as well as the -PART/QUIT messages (that are sometimes used to inform everyone about which -client software is being used). WHOWAS requests are also silently ignored, -and NAMES output doesn't list any clients for non-members. -This option is most useful when ngIRCd is being used together with -anonymizing software such as TOR or I2P and one does not wish to make it -too easy to collect statistics on the users. -Default: no. -.TP -\fBNoticeBeforeRegistration\fR (boolean) -Normally ngIRCd doesn't send any messages to a client until it is registered. -Enable this option to let the daemon send "NOTICE *" messages to clients -while connecting. Default: no. -.TP -\fBOperCanUseMode\fR (boolean) -Should IRC Operators be allowed to use the MODE command even if they are -not(!) channel-operators? Default: no. -.TP -\fBOperChanPAutoOp\fR (boolean) -Should IRC Operators get AutoOp (+o) in persistent (+P) channels? -Default: yes. -.TP -\fBOperServerMode\fR (boolean) -If \fBOperCanUseMode\fR is enabled, this may lead the compatibility problems -with Servers that run the ircd-irc2 Software. This Option "masks" mode -requests by non-chanops as if they were coming from the server. Default: no; -only enable it if you have ircd-irc2 servers in your IRC network. -.TP -\fBPAM\fR (boolean) -If ngIRCd is compiled with PAM support this can be used to disable all calls -to the PAM library at runtime; all users connecting without password are -allowed to connect, all passwords given will fail. -Users identified using PAM are registered without the "~" character -prepended to their user name. -Default: yes. -.TP -\fBPAMIsOptional\fR (boolean) -When PAM is enabled, all clients are required to be authenticated using PAM; -connecting to the server without successful PAM authentication isn't possible. -If this option is set, clients not sending a password are still allowed to -connect: they won't become "identified" and keep the "~" character prepended -to their supplied user name. -Please note: -To make some use of this behavior, it most probably isn't useful to enable -"Ident", "PAM" and "PAMIsOptional" at the same time, because you wouldn't be -able to distinguish between Ident'ified and PAM-authenticated users: both -don't have a "~" character prepended to their respective user names! -Default: no. -.TP -\fBPAMServiceName\fR (string) -When PAM is enabled, this value determines the used PAM configuration. -This setting allows running multiple ngIRCd instances with different -PAM configurations on each instance. If you set it to "ngircd-foo", -PAM will use /etc/pam.d/ngircd-foo instead of the default -/etc/pam.d/ngircd. -Default: ngircd. -.TP -\fBRequireAuthPing\fR (boolean) -Let ngIRCd send an "authentication PING" when a new client connects, and -register this client only after receiving the corresponding "PONG" reply. -Default: no. -.TP -\fBScrubCTCP\fR (boolean) -If set to true, ngIRCd will silently drop all CTCP requests sent to it from -both clients and servers. It will also not forward CTCP requests to any -other servers. CTCP requests can be used to query user clients about which -software they are using and which versions said software is. CTCP can also be -used to reveal clients IP numbers. ACTION CTCP requests are not blocked, -this means that /me commands will not be dropped, but please note that -blocking CTCP will disable file sharing between users! -Default: no. -.TP -\fBSyslogFacility\fR (string) -Syslog "facility" to which ngIRCd should send log messages. Possible -values are system dependent, but most probably "auth", "daemon", "user" -and "local1" through "local7" are possible values; see syslog(3). -Default is "local5" for historical reasons, you probably want to -change this to "daemon", for example. -.TP -\fBWebircPassword\fR (string) -Password required for using the WEBIRC command used by some Web-to-IRC -gateways. If not set or empty, the WEBIRC command can't be used. -Default: not set. -.SH [SSL] -All SSL-related configuration variables are located in the -.I [SSL] -section. Please note that this whole section is only recognized by ngIRCd -when it is compiled with support for SSL using OpenSSL or GnuTLS! -.TP -\fBCAFile\fR (string) -Filename pointing to the Trusted CA Certificates. This is required for -verifying peer certificates. Default: not set, so no certificates are trusted. -.TP -\fBCertFile\fR (string) -SSL Certificate file of the private server key. -.TP -\fBCipherList\fR (string) -Select cipher suites allowed for SSL/TLS connections. This defaults to -"HIGH:!aNULL:@STRENGTH:!SSLv3" (OpenSSL) or "SECURE128:-VERS-SSL3.0" (GnuTLS). -Please see 'man 1ssl ciphers' (OpenSSL) and 'man 3 gnutls_priority_init' -(GnuTLS) for details. -.TP -\fBCRLFile\fR (string) -Filename of Certificate Revocation List. -.TP -\fBDHFile\fR (string) -Name of the Diffie-Hellman Parameter file. Can be created with GnuTLS -"certtool \-\-generate-dh-params" or "openssl dhparam". If this file is not -present, it will be generated on startup when ngIRCd was compiled with GnuTLS -support (this may take some time). If ngIRCd was compiled with OpenSSL, then -(Ephemeral)-Diffie-Hellman Key Exchanges and several Cipher Suites will not be -available. -.TP -\fBKeyFile\fR (string) -Filename of SSL Server Key to be used for SSL connections. This is required -for SSL/TLS support. -.TP -\fBKeyFilePassword\fR (string) -OpenSSL only: Password to decrypt the private key file. -.TP -\fBPorts\fR (list of numbers) -Same as \fBPorts\fR , except that ngIRCd will expect incoming connections -to be SSL/TLS encrypted. Common port numbers for SSL-encrypted IRC are 6669 -and 6697. Default: none. -.SH [OPERATOR] -.I [Operator] -sections are used to define IRC Operators. There may be more than one -.I [Operator] -block, one for each local operator. -.TP -\fBName\fR (string) -ID of the operator (may be different of the nickname). -.TP -\fBPassword\fR (string) -Password of the IRC operator. -.TP -\fBMask\fR (string) -Mask that is to be checked before an /OPER for this account is accepted. -Example: nick!ident@*.example.com -.SH [SERVER] -Other servers are configured in -.I [Server] -sections. If you configure a port for the connection, then this ngIRCd -tries to connect to the other server on the given port (active); -if not, it waits for the other server to connect (passive). -.PP -ngIRCd supports "server groups": You can assign an "ID" to every server -with which you want this ngIRCd to link, and the daemon ensures that at -any given time only one direct link exists to servers with the same ID. -So if a server of a group won't answer, ngIRCd tries to connect to the next -server in the given group (="with the same ID"), but never tries to connect -to more than one server of this group simultaneously. -.PP -There may be more than one -.I [Server] -block. -.TP -\fBName\fR (string) -IRC name of the remote server. -.TP -\fBHost\fR (string) -Internet host name (or IP address) of the peer. -.TP -\fBBind\fR (string) -IP address to use as source IP for the outgoing connection. Default is -to let the operating system decide. -.TP -\fBPort\fR (number) -Port of the remote server to which ngIRCd should connect (active). -If no port is assigned to a configured server, the daemon only waits for -incoming connections (passive, default). -.TP -\fBMyPassword\fR (string) -Own password for this connection. This password has to be configured as -\fBPeerPassword\fR on the other server. Must not have ':' as first character. -.TP -\fBPeerPassword\fR (string) -Foreign password for this connection. This password has to be configured as -\fBMyPassword\fR on the other server. -.TP -\fBGroup\fR (number) -Group of this server (optional). -.TP -\fBPassive\fR (boolean) -Disable automatic connection even if port value is specified. Default: false. -You can use the IRC Operator command CONNECT later on to create the link. -.TP -\fBSSLConnect\fR (boolean) -Connect to the remote server using TLS/SSL. Default: false. -.TP -\fBSSLVerify\fR (boolean) -Verify the TLS certificate presented by the remote server. Default: yes. -.TP -\fBServiceMask\fR (string) -Define a (case insensitive) list of masks matching nicknames that should be -treated as IRC services when introduced via this remote server, separated -by commas (","). REGULAR SERVERS DON'T NEED this parameter, so leave it empty -(which is the default). -.PP -.RS -When you are connecting IRC services which mask as a IRC server and which use -"virtual users" to communicate with, for example "NickServ" and "ChanServ", -you should set this parameter to something like "*Serv", "*Serv,OtherNick", -or "NickServ,ChanServ,XyzServ". -.SH [CHANNEL] -Pre-defined channels can be configured in -.I [Channel] -sections. Such channels are created by the server when starting up and even -persist when there are no more members left. -.PP -Persistent channels are marked with the mode 'P', which can be set and unset -by IRC operators like other modes on the fly. -.PP -There may be more than one -.I [Channel] -block. -.TP -\fBName\fR (string) -Name of the channel, including channel prefix ("#" or "&"). -.TP -\fBTopic\fR (string) -Topic for this channel. -.TP -\fBModes\fR (string) -Initial channel modes, as used in "MODE" commands. Modifying lists (ban list, -invite list, exception list) is supported. -.PP -.RS -This option can be specified multiple times, evaluated top to bottom. -.RE -.TP -\fBAutojoin\fR (boolean) -Should ngIRCd automatically join ("autojoin") all users to this channel on -connect? Note: The users must have permissions to access the channel, otherwise -joining them will fail! -.TP -\fBKeyFile\fR (string) -Path and file name of a "key file" containing individual channel keys for -different users. The file consists of plain text lines with the following -syntax (without spaces!): -.PP -.RS -.RS -.I user -: -.I nick -: -.I key -.RE -.PP -.I user -and -.I nick -can contain the wildcard character "*". -.br -.I key -is an arbitrary password. -.PP -Valid examples are: -.PP -.RS -*:*:KeY -.br -*:nick:123 -.br -~user:*:xyz -.RE -.PP -The key file is read on each JOIN command when this channel has a key -(channel mode +k). Access is granted, if a) the channel key set using the -MODE +k command or b) one of the lines in the key file match. -.PP -.B Please note: -.br -The file is not reopened on each access, so you can modify and overwrite it -without problems, but moving or deleting the file will have not effect until -the daemon re-reads its configuration! -.RE -.SH HINTS -It's wise to use "ngircd \-\-configtest" to validate the configuration file -after changing it. See -.BR ngircd (8) -for details. -.SH AUTHOR -Alexander Barton, <alex@barton.de> -.br -Florian Westphal, <fw@strlen.de> -.PP -Homepage: http://ngircd.barton.de/ -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR ngircd (8) -.\" -.\" -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/scripts/build-docker.sh b/ngircd/scripts/build-docker.sh deleted file mode 100644 index e7e0d15..0000000 --- a/ngircd/scripts/build-docker.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -sudo rm -rf rootfs -mkdir rootfs -sh ./scripts/create_rootfs.sh ngircd rootfs/ -cp ngircd rootfs/ -cp config.ini rootfs/ -sudo docker build -t localhost/ngircd . -sudo docker save localhost/ngircd | gzip > ngircd-docker-image.tar.gz -sudo docker rmi localhost/ngircd diff --git a/ngircd/scripts/create_rootfs.sh b/ngircd/scripts/create_rootfs.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 4cf1740..0000000 --- a/ngircd/scripts/create_rootfs.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -copy_with_path() { - if [ "$#" -ne 2 ]; then - echo "Usage: copy_with_path_creation <source_file> <destination_base_path>" - return 1 - fi - - local source_file="$1" - local destination_base_path="$2" - - local source_dir=$(dirname "$source_file") - - local destination_dir="${destination_base_path}${source_dir}" - - if mkdir -p "$destination_dir"; then - echo "Created directory: $destination_dir" - if cp "$source_file" "$destination_dir/"; then - echo "Copied file: $source_file to $destination_dir/" - return 0 - else - echo "Error: Failed to copy file $source_file to $destination_dir/" - return 1 - fi - else - echo "Error: Failed to create directory $destination_dir" - return 1 - fi -} - -if [ "$#" -ne 2 ]; then - echo "Usage: copyldd <target_exec> <dest_dir>" - exit 1 -fi - -for f in $(ldd $1 | grep "=>" | awk '{print $3}') ; do - copy_with_path $f $2 -done - -cp -r $2/usr/lib64 $2/ diff --git a/ngircd/src/Makefile.am b/ngircd/src/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index e04ebe1..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -# -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001,2002 by Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# -# $Id: Makefile.am,v 1.8 2008/02/26 22:04:15 fw Exp $ -# - -SUBDIRS = portab tool ipaddr ngircd testsuite - -maintainer-clean-local: - rm -f Makefile Makefile.in config.h config.h.in stamp-h.in - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/src/ipaddr/Makefile.ng b/ngircd/src/ipaddr/Makefile.ng deleted file mode 100644 index ecfce29..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/ipaddr/Makefile.ng +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# -# ipaddr/Makefile.am -# (c) 2008 Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>, public domain. -# - -__ng_Makefile_am_template__ - -EXTRA_DIST = Makefile.ng - -AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(srcdir)/../portab - -noinst_LIBRARIES = libngipaddr.a - -libngipaddr_a_SOURCES = ng_ipaddr.c - -noinst_HEADERS = ng_ipaddr.h - -maintainer-clean-local: - rm -f Makefile Makefile.in Makefile.am - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/src/ipaddr/ng_ipaddr.c b/ngircd/src/ipaddr/ng_ipaddr.c deleted file mode 100644 index 37f75b6..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/ipaddr/ng_ipaddr.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,179 +0,0 @@ -/* - * (c) 2008 Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>, public domain. - */ - -#include "portab.h" - -/** - * @file - * Functions for AF_ agnostic ipv4/ipv6 handling. - */ - -#include <assert.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> - -#ifdef HAVE_GETADDRINFO -#include <netdb.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#endif - -#include "ng_ipaddr.h" - -GLOBAL bool -ng_ipaddr_init(ng_ipaddr_t *addr, const char *ip_str, UINT16 port) -{ -#ifdef HAVE_WORKING_GETADDRINFO - int ret; - char portstr[64]; - struct addrinfo *res0; - struct addrinfo hints; - - assert(ip_str); - - memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints)); -#ifdef AI_NUMERICHOST - hints.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICHOST; -#endif -#ifndef WANT_IPV6 /* do not convert ipv6 addresses */ - hints.ai_family = AF_INET; -#endif - - /* some getaddrinfo implementations require that ai_socktype is set. */ - hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; - - /* silly, but ngircd stores UINT16 in server config, not string */ - snprintf(portstr, sizeof(portstr), "%u", (unsigned int) port); - - ret = getaddrinfo(ip_str, portstr, &hints, &res0); - if (ret != 0) - return false; - - assert(sizeof(*addr) >= (size_t)res0->ai_addrlen); - if (sizeof(*addr) >= (size_t)res0->ai_addrlen) - memcpy(addr, res0->ai_addr, res0->ai_addrlen); - else - ret = -1; - freeaddrinfo(res0); - return ret == 0; -#else /* HAVE_GETADDRINFO */ - assert(ip_str); - memset(addr, 0, sizeof *addr); -#ifdef HAVE_sockaddr_in_len - addr->sin4.sin_len = sizeof(addr->sin4); -#endif - addr->sin4.sin_family = AF_INET; -# ifdef HAVE_INET_ATON - if (inet_aton(ip_str, &addr->sin4.sin_addr) == 0) - return false; -# else - addr->sin4.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(ip_str); - if (addr->sin4.sin_addr.s_addr == (unsigned) -1) - return false; -# endif - ng_ipaddr_setport(addr, port); - return true; -#endif /* HAVE_GETADDRINFO */ -} - - -GLOBAL void -ng_ipaddr_setport(ng_ipaddr_t *a, UINT16 port) -{ -#ifdef WANT_IPV6 - int af; - - assert(a != NULL); - - af = a->sa.sa_family; - - assert(af == AF_INET || af == AF_INET6); - - switch (af) { - case AF_INET: - a->sin4.sin_port = htons(port); - break; - case AF_INET6: - a->sin6.sin6_port = htons(port); - break; - } -#else /* WANT_IPV6 */ - assert(a != NULL); - assert(a->sin4.sin_family == AF_INET); - a->sin4.sin_port = htons(port); -#endif /* WANT_IPV6 */ -} - - - -GLOBAL bool -ng_ipaddr_ipequal(const ng_ipaddr_t *a, const ng_ipaddr_t *b) -{ - assert(a != NULL); - assert(b != NULL); -#ifdef WANT_IPV6 - if (a->sa.sa_family != b->sa.sa_family) - return false; - assert(ng_ipaddr_salen(a) == ng_ipaddr_salen(b)); - switch (a->sa.sa_family) { - case AF_INET6: - return IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&a->sin6.sin6_addr, &b->sin6.sin6_addr); - case AF_INET: - return memcmp(&a->sin4.sin_addr, &b->sin4.sin_addr, sizeof(a->sin4.sin_addr)) == 0; - } - return false; -#else - assert(a->sin4.sin_family == AF_INET); - assert(b->sin4.sin_family == AF_INET); - return memcmp(&a->sin4.sin_addr, &b->sin4.sin_addr, sizeof(a->sin4.sin_addr)) == 0; -#endif -} - - -#ifdef WANT_IPV6 -GLOBAL const char * -ng_ipaddr_tostr(const ng_ipaddr_t *addr) -{ - static char strbuf[NG_INET_ADDRSTRLEN]; - - strbuf[0] = 0; - - ng_ipaddr_tostr_r(addr, strbuf); - return strbuf; -} - - -/* str must be at least NG_INET_ADDRSTRLEN bytes long */ -GLOBAL bool -ng_ipaddr_tostr_r(const ng_ipaddr_t *addr, char *str) -{ -#ifdef HAVE_GETNAMEINFO - const struct sockaddr *sa = (const struct sockaddr *) addr; - int ret; - - *str = 0; - - ret = getnameinfo(sa, ng_ipaddr_salen(addr), - str, NG_INET_ADDRSTRLEN, NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST); - /* - * avoid leading ':'. - * causes mis-interpretation of client host in e.g. /WHOIS - */ - if (*str == ':') { - char tmp[NG_INET_ADDRSTRLEN] = "0"; - ret = getnameinfo(sa, ng_ipaddr_salen(addr), - tmp + 1, (socklen_t)sizeof(tmp) - 1, - NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST); - if (ret == 0) - strlcpy(str, tmp, NG_INET_ADDRSTRLEN); - } - assert (ret == 0); - return ret == 0; -#else - abort(); /* WANT_IPV6 depends on HAVE_GETNAMEINFO */ -#endif -} - -#endif /* WANT_IPV6 */ - -/* -eof- */ diff --git a/ngircd/src/ipaddr/ng_ipaddr.h b/ngircd/src/ipaddr/ng_ipaddr.h deleted file mode 100644 index f8409de..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/ipaddr/ng_ipaddr.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -/* - * (c) 2008 Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>, public domain. - */ - -#ifndef NG_IPADDR_HDR -#define NG_IPADDR_HDR - -#include "portab.h" - -/** - * @file - * Functions for AF_ agnostic ipv4/ipv6 handling (header). - */ - -#include <assert.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> - -#ifdef HAVE_ARPA_INET_H -# include <arpa/inet.h> -#else -# define PF_INET AF_INET -#endif - - -#ifdef WANT_IPV6 -#define NG_INET_ADDRSTRLEN INET6_ADDRSTRLEN -#else -#define NG_INET_ADDRSTRLEN 16 -#endif - - -#ifdef WANT_IPV6 -typedef union { - struct sockaddr sa; - struct sockaddr_in sin4; - struct sockaddr_in6 sin6; -} ng_ipaddr_t; -#else -/* assume compiler can't deal with typedef struct {... */ -struct NG_IP_ADDR_DONTUSE { - struct sockaddr_in sin4; -}; -typedef struct NG_IP_ADDR_DONTUSE ng_ipaddr_t; -#endif - - -static inline int -ng_ipaddr_af(const ng_ipaddr_t *a) -{ - assert(a != NULL); -#ifdef WANT_IPV6 - return a->sa.sa_family; -#else - assert(a->sin4.sin_family == 0 || a->sin4.sin_family == AF_INET); - return a->sin4.sin_family; -#endif -} - - -static inline socklen_t -ng_ipaddr_salen(const ng_ipaddr_t *a) -{ - assert(a != NULL); -#ifdef WANT_IPV6 - assert(a->sa.sa_family == AF_INET || a->sa.sa_family == AF_INET6); - if (a->sa.sa_family == AF_INET6) - return (socklen_t)sizeof(a->sin6); -#endif - assert(a->sin4.sin_family == AF_INET); - return (socklen_t)sizeof(a->sin4); -} - - -static inline UINT16 -ng_ipaddr_getport(const ng_ipaddr_t *a) -{ -#ifdef WANT_IPV6 - int af = a->sa.sa_family; - - assert(a != NULL); - assert(af == AF_INET || af == AF_INET6); - - if (af == AF_INET6) - return ntohs(a->sin6.sin6_port); -#endif /* WANT_IPV6 */ - - assert(a != NULL); - assert(a->sin4.sin_family == AF_INET); - return ntohs(a->sin4.sin_port); -} - -/* - * init a ng_ipaddr_t object. - * @param addr: pointer to ng_ipaddr_t to initialize. - * @param ip_str: ip address in dotted-decimal (ipv4) or hexadecimal (ipv6) notation - * @param port: transport layer port number to use. - */ -GLOBAL bool ng_ipaddr_init PARAMS((ng_ipaddr_t *addr, const char *ip_str, UINT16 port)); - -/* set sin4/sin6_port, depending on a->sa_family */ -GLOBAL void ng_ipaddr_setport PARAMS((ng_ipaddr_t *a, UINT16 port)); - -/* return true if a and b have the same IP address. If a and b have different AF, return false. */ -GLOBAL bool ng_ipaddr_ipequal PARAMS((const ng_ipaddr_t *a, const ng_ipaddr_t *b)); - - -#ifdef WANT_IPV6 -/* convert struct sockaddr to string, returns pointer to static buffer */ -GLOBAL const char *ng_ipaddr_tostr PARAMS((const ng_ipaddr_t *addr)); - -/* convert struct sockaddr to string. dest must be NG_INET_ADDRSTRLEN bytes long */ -GLOBAL bool ng_ipaddr_tostr_r PARAMS((const ng_ipaddr_t *addr, char *dest)); -#else -static inline const char* -ng_ipaddr_tostr(const ng_ipaddr_t *addr) -{ - assert(addr != NULL); - return inet_ntoa(addr->sin4.sin_addr); -} - -static inline bool -ng_ipaddr_tostr_r(const ng_ipaddr_t *addr, char *d) -{ - assert(addr != NULL); - assert(d != NULL); - strlcpy(d, inet_ntoa(addr->sin4.sin_addr), NG_INET_ADDRSTRLEN); - return true; -} -#endif -#endif - -/* -eof- */ diff --git a/ngircd/src/portab/Makefile.ng b/ngircd/src/portab/Makefile.ng deleted file mode 100644 index 9be5f56..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/portab/Makefile.ng +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -# -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# - -__ng_Makefile_am_template__ - -EXTRA_DIST = Makefile.ng - -noinst_LIBRARIES = libngportab.a - -libngportab_a_SOURCES = \ - strdup.c \ - strlcpy.c \ - strndup.c \ - strtok_r.c \ - vsnprintf.c \ - waitpid.c - -check_PROGRAMS = portabtest - -portabtest_SOURCES = portabtest.c - -portabtest_LDFLAGS = -L. - -portabtest_LDADD = -lngportab - -noinst_HEADERS = portab.h - -maintainer-clean-local: - rm -f Makefile Makefile.in Makefile.am - -TESTS = portabtest - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/src/portab/portab.h b/ngircd/src/portab/portab.h deleted file mode 100644 index e0ec3e1..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/portab/portab.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -/* - * ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon - * Copyright (c)2001-2014 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors. - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. - */ - -#ifndef __PORTAB__ -#define __PORTAB__ - -/** - * @file - * Portability functions and declarations (header) - */ - -#include "config.h" - -/* remove assert() macro at compile time if DEBUG is not set. */ - -#ifndef DEBUG -# define NDEBUG -#endif - -/* compiler features */ - -#if (__GNUC__ > 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ > 7)) -# define PUNUSED(x) __attribute__ ((unused)) x -# define UNUSED __attribute__ ((unused)) -#else -# define PUNUSED(x) x -# define UNUSED -#endif - -#ifndef PARAMS -# if PROTOTYPES -# define PARAMS(args) args -# else -# define PARAMS(args) () -# endif -#endif - -/* datatypes */ - -#include <sys/types.h> - -#ifdef HAVE_STDDEF_H -# include <stddef.h> -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_INTTYPES_H -# include <inttypes.h> -# define NGIRC_GOT_INTTYPES -#else -# ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H -# include <stdint.h> -# define NGIRC_GOT_INTTYPES -# endif -#endif - -#ifndef PROTOTYPES -# ifndef signed -# define signed -# endif -#endif - -typedef void POINTER; - -#ifdef NGIRC_GOT_INTTYPES -typedef uint8_t UINT8; -typedef uint16_t UINT16; -typedef uint32_t UINT32; -#else -typedef unsigned char UINT8; -typedef unsigned short UINT16; -typedef unsigned int UINT32; -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_STDBOOL_H -# include <stdbool.h> -#else -typedef unsigned char bool; -# define true (bool)1 -# define false (bool)0 -#endif - -#ifndef NULL -# ifdef PROTOTYPES -# define NULL (void *)0 -# else -# define NULL 0L -# endif -#endif - -#ifdef NeXT -# define S_IRUSR 0000400 /* read permission, owner */ -# define S_IWUSR 0000200 /* write permission, owner */ -# define S_IRGRP 0000040 /* read permission, group */ -# define S_IROTH 0000004 /* read permission, other */ -# define ssize_t int -#endif - -#undef GLOBAL -#ifdef GLOBAL_INIT -#define GLOBAL -#else -#define GLOBAL extern -#endif - -/* target constants */ - -#ifndef HOST_OS -# define HOST_OS "unknown" -#endif - -#ifndef HOST_CPU -# define HOST_CPU "unknown" -#endif - -#ifndef HOST_VENDOR -# define HOST_VENDOR "unknown" -#endif - -#ifdef __HAIKU__ -# define SINGLE_USER_OS -#endif - -/* configure options */ - -#ifndef HAVE_socklen_t -typedef int socklen_t; /* for Mac OS X, amongst others */ -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_SNPRINTF -extern int snprintf PARAMS(( char *str, size_t count, const char *fmt, ... )); -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_STRLCAT -extern size_t strlcat PARAMS(( char *dst, const char *src, size_t size )); -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_STRLCPY -extern size_t strlcpy PARAMS(( char *dst, const char *src, size_t size )); -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_STRDUP -extern char * strdup PARAMS(( const char *s )); -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_STRNDUP -extern char * strndup PARAMS((const char *s, size_t maxlen)); -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_STRTOK_R -extern char * strtok_r PARAMS((char *str, const char *delim, char **saveptr)); -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_VSNPRINTF -#include <stdarg.h> -extern int vsnprintf PARAMS(( char *str, size_t count, const char *fmt, va_list args )); -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_GAI_STRERROR -# define gai_strerror(r) "unknown error" -#endif - -#ifndef PACKAGE_NAME -# define PACKAGE_NAME PACKAGE -#endif - -#ifndef PACKAGE_VERSION -# define PACKAGE_VERSION VERSION -#endif - -#ifndef SYSCONFDIR -# define SYSCONFDIR "/etc" -#endif - -#endif - -/* -eof- */ diff --git a/ngircd/src/portab/portabtest.c b/ngircd/src/portab/portabtest.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5ad37b9..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/portab/portabtest.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,206 +0,0 @@ -/* - * ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon - * Copyright (c)2001-2014 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors. - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. - */ - -#include "portab.h" - -/** - * @file - * Test program for portab.h and friends ;-) - */ - -#include <stdarg.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> - -int allow_severity = 0, deny_severity = 0; - -static void -Panic(char *Reason) -{ - /* Oops, something failed!? */ - fprintf(stderr, "Oops, test for %s failed!?\n", Reason); - exit(1); -} /* Panic */ - -static void -Check_snprintf(void) -{ - char str[5]; - - snprintf(str, sizeof(str), "%s", "1234567890"); - if (str[4] != '\0') - Panic("snprintf NULL byte"); - if (strlen(str) != 4) - Panic("snprintf string length"); -} - -static void -Check_strdup(void) -{ - char *ptr; - - ptr = strdup("1234567890"); - if (!ptr) - Panic("strdup"); - if (ptr[10] != '\0') - Panic("strdup NULL byte"); - if (strlen(ptr) != 10) - Panic("strdup string length"); - free(ptr); -} - -static void -Check_strndup(void) -{ - char *ptr; - - ptr = strndup("1234567890", 5); - if (!ptr) - Panic("strndup"); - if (ptr[5] != '\0') - Panic("strndup NULL byte"); - if (strlen(ptr) != 5) - Panic("strndup string length"); - free(ptr); -} - -static void -Check_strlcpy(void) -{ - char str[5]; - - if (strlcpy(str, "1234567890", sizeof(str)) != 10) - Panic("strlcpy return code"); - if (str[4] != '\0') - Panic("strlcpy NULL byte"); - if (strlen(str) != 4) - Panic("strlcpy string length"); -} - -static void -Check_strlcat(void) -{ - char str[5]; - - if (strlcpy(str, "12", sizeof(str)) != 2) - Panic("strlcpy for strlcat"); - if (strlcat(str, "1234567890", sizeof(str)) != 12) - Panic("strlcat return code"); - if (str[4] != '\0') - Panic("strlcat NULL byte"); - if (strlen(str) != 4) - Panic("strlcat string length"); -} - -static void -Check_strtok_r(void) -{ - char *str, *ptr, *last; - - ptr = strdup("12,abc"); - str = ptr; - - ptr = strtok_r(ptr, ",", &last); - if (!ptr) - Panic("strtok_r result #1"); - if (strcmp(ptr, "12") != 0) - Panic("strtok_r token #1"); - - ptr = strtok_r(NULL, ",", &last); - if (!ptr) - Panic("strtok_r result #2"); - if (strcmp(ptr, "abc") != 0) - Panic("strtok_r token #2"); - - ptr = strtok_r(NULL, ",", &last); - if (ptr) - Panic("strtok_r result #3"); - - free(str); -} - -#ifdef PROTOTYPES -static void -Check_vsnprintf(const int Len, const char *Format, ...) -#else -static void -Check_vsnprintf(Len, Format, va_alist) -const int Len; -const char *Format; -va_dcl -#endif -{ - char str[5]; - va_list ap; - int r; - -#ifdef PROTOTYPES - va_start(ap, Format); -#else - va_start(ap); -#endif - r = vsnprintf(str, sizeof(str), Format, ap); - va_end(ap); - if (r != Len) { - /* C99 states that vsnprintf() "returns the number of - * characters that would have been printed if the n were - * unlimited", but according to the Linux manual page "glibc - * until 2.0.6 would return -1 when the output was truncated", - * and other implementations (libUTIL on A/UX) even return the - * number of characters processed ... so we only test our own - * implementation and warn on errors otherwise :-/ */ -#ifdef HAVE_VSNPRINTF - fprintf(stderr, - "\n ** WARNING: The vsnprintf() function of this system isn't standard\n"); - fprintf(stderr, - " ** conformant and returns a WRONG result: %d (should be %d)! The test\n", - r, Len); - fprintf(stderr, - " ** result has been ignored but may lead to errors during execution!\n\n"); -#else - Panic("vsnprintf return code"); -#endif - } - if (str[4] != '\0') - Panic("vsnprintf NULL byte"); - if (strlen(str) != 4) - Panic("vsnprintf string length"); -} - -GLOBAL int -main(void) -{ - /* validate datatypes */ - if (false != 0) - Panic("false"); - if (true != 1) - Panic("true"); - if (sizeof(UINT8) != 1) - Panic("UINT8"); - if (sizeof(UINT16) != 2) - Panic("UINT16"); - if (sizeof(UINT32) != 4) - Panic("UINT32"); - - /* check functions */ - Check_snprintf(); - Check_strdup(); - Check_strndup(); - Check_strlcpy(); - Check_strlcat(); - Check_strtok_r(); - Check_vsnprintf(2+10, "%s%s", "ab", "1234567890"); - - return 0; -} - -/* -eof- */ diff --git a/ngircd/src/portab/strdup.c b/ngircd/src/portab/strdup.c deleted file mode 100644 index adb19e7..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/portab/strdup.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -/* - * ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon - */ - -#include "portab.h" - -/** - * @file - * strdup() implementation. Public domain. - */ - -#ifndef HAVE_STRDUP - -#include <string.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/types.h> - -GLOBAL char * -strdup(const char *s) -{ - char *dup; - size_t len = strlen(s); - size_t alloc = len + 1; - - if (len >= alloc) - return NULL; - dup = malloc(alloc); - if (dup) - strlcpy(dup, s, alloc ); - - return dup; -} - -#endif diff --git a/ngircd/src/portab/strlcpy.c b/ngircd/src/portab/strlcpy.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1f86a93..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/portab/strlcpy.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -/* - * ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon - * Copyright (c)2001-2014 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors. - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. - */ - -#include "portab.h" - -/** - * @file - * strlcpy() and strlcat() replacement functions. - * - * See <http://www.openbsd.org/papers/strlcpy-paper.ps> for details. - * - * Code partially borrowed from compat.c of rsync, written by Andrew - * Tridgell (1998) and Martin Pool (2002): - * <http://cvs.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/rsync/lib/compat.c> - */ - -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/types.h> - -#ifndef HAVE_STRLCAT - -GLOBAL size_t -strlcat( char *dst, const char *src, size_t size ) -{ - /* Like strncat() but does not 0 fill the buffer and - * always null terminates. */ - - size_t len1 = strlen( dst ); - size_t len2 = strlen( src ); - size_t ret = len1 + len2; - - if( size && ( len1 < size - 1 )) { - if( len2 >= size - len1 ) - len2 = size - len1 - 1; - memcpy( dst + len1, src, len2 ); - dst[len1 + len2] = 0; - } - return ret; -} /* strlcat */ - -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_STRLCPY - -GLOBAL size_t -strlcpy( char *dst, const char *src, size_t size ) -{ - /* Like strncpy but does not 0 fill the buffer and - * always null terminates. */ - - size_t len = strlen( src ); - size_t ret = len; - - if( size > 0 ) { - if( len >= size ) len = size - 1; - memcpy( dst, src, len ); - dst[len] = 0; - } - return ret; -} /* strlcpy */ - -#endif - -/* -eof- */ diff --git a/ngircd/src/portab/strndup.c b/ngircd/src/portab/strndup.c deleted file mode 100644 index d63b972..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/portab/strndup.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -/* - * ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon - */ - -#include "portab.h" - -/** - * @file - * strndup() implementation. Public domain. - */ - -#ifndef HAVE_STRNDUP - -#include <string.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/types.h> - -GLOBAL char * -strndup(const char *s, size_t maxlen) -{ - char *dup; - size_t len = strlen(s); - - if (len > maxlen) - len = maxlen; - len++; - dup = malloc(len); - if (dup) - strlcpy(dup, s, len); - - return dup; -} - -#endif diff --git a/ngircd/src/portab/strtok_r.c b/ngircd/src/portab/strtok_r.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4d00772..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/portab/strtok_r.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -/* - * ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon - */ - -#include "portab.h" - -/** - * @file - * Implementation of strtok_r() - */ - -#ifndef HAVE_STRTOK_R - -#include <string.h> - -char * -strtok_r(char *str, const char *delim, char **saveptr) -{ - char *tmp; - - if (!str) - str = *saveptr; - str += strspn(str, delim); - if (*str == 0) - return NULL; - - tmp = str + strcspn(str, delim); /* get end of token */ - if (*tmp) { /* another delimiter */ - *tmp = 0; - tmp++; - } - *saveptr = tmp; - return str; -} - -#endif diff --git a/ngircd/src/portab/vsnprintf.c b/ngircd/src/portab/vsnprintf.c deleted file mode 100644 index d3b2a88..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/portab/vsnprintf.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,799 +0,0 @@ -/* - * ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon - * Copyright (c)2001,2002 by Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. - */ - -#include "portab.h" - -/** - * @file - * snprintf() and vsnprintf() replacement functions - */ - -/* - * snprintf.c: Copyright Patrick Powell 1995 - * This code is based on code written by Patrick Powell (papowell@astart.com) - * It may be used for any purpose as long as this notice remains intact - * on all source code distributions - * - * Original: Patrick Powell Tue Apr 11 09:48:21 PDT 1995 - * A bombproof version of doprnt (dopr) included. - * Sigh. This sort of thing is always nasty do deal with. Note that - * the version here does not include floating point... - * - * snprintf() is used instead of sprintf() as it does limit checks - * for string length. This covers a nasty loophole. - * - * The other functions are there to prevent NULL pointers from - * causing nast effects. - * - * More Recently: - * Brandon Long <blong@fiction.net> 9/15/96 for mutt 0.43 - * This was ugly. It is still ugly. I opted out of floating point - * numbers, but the formatter understands just about everything - * from the normal C string format, at least as far as I can tell from - * the Solaris 2.5 printf(3S) man page. - * - * Brandon Long <blong@fiction.net> 10/22/97 for mutt 0.87.1 - * Ok, added some minimal floating point support, which means this - * probably requires libm on most operating systems. Don't yet - * support the exponent (e,E) and sigfig (g,G). Also, fmtint() - * was pretty badly broken, it just wasn't being exercised in ways - * which showed it, so that's been fixed. Also, formatted the code - * to mutt conventions, and removed dead code left over from the - * original. Also, there is now a builtin-test, just compile with: - * gcc -DTEST_SNPRINTF -o snprintf snprintf.c -lm - * and run snprintf for results. - * - * Thomas Roessler <roessler@guug.de> 01/27/98 for mutt 0.89i - * The PGP code was using unsigned hexadecimal formats. - * Unfortunately, unsigned formats simply didn't work. - * - * Michael Elkins <me@cs.hmc.edu> 03/05/98 for mutt 0.90.8 - * The original code assumed that both snprintf() and vsnprintf() were - * missing. Some systems only have snprintf() but not vsnprintf(), so - * the code is now broken down under HAVE_SNPRINTF and HAVE_VSNPRINTF. - * - * Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>, October 1998 - * fixed handling of %.0f - * added test for HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE - * - * tridge@samba.org, idra@samba.org, April 2001 - * got rid of fcvt code (twas buggy and made testing harder) - * added C99 semantics - * - * Alexander Barton, <alex@barton.de>, 2002-05-19 - * removed [v]asprintf() and C99 tests: not needed by ngIRCd. - */ - -#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H -#include <string.h> -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_STRINGS_H -#include <strings.h> -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_CTYPE_H -#include <ctype.h> -#endif -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <stdarg.h> -#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H -#include <stdlib.h> -#endif - -#if defined(HAVE_SNPRINTF) && defined(HAVE_VSNPRINTF) -/* only include stdio.h if we are not re-defining snprintf or vsnprintf */ -#include <stdio.h> -/* make the compiler happy with an empty file */ -void dummy_snprintf PARAMS(( void )); -void dummy_snprintf PARAMS(( void )) { } -#else - -#ifdef HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE -#define LDOUBLE long double -#else -#define LDOUBLE double -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG -#define LLONG long long -#else -#define LLONG long -#endif - -static size_t dopr PARAMS((char *buffer, size_t maxlen, const char *format, - va_list args)); -static void fmtstr PARAMS((char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen, - char *value, int flags, int min, int max)); -static void fmtint PARAMS((char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen, - long value, int base, int min, int max, int flags)); -static void fmtfp PARAMS((char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen, - LDOUBLE fvalue, int min, int max, int flags)); -static void dopr_outch PARAMS((char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen, - char c)); - -/* - * dopr(): poor man's version of doprintf - */ - -/* format read states */ -#define DP_S_DEFAULT 0 -#define DP_S_FLAGS 1 -#define DP_S_MIN 2 -#define DP_S_DOT 3 -#define DP_S_MAX 4 -#define DP_S_MOD 5 -#define DP_S_CONV 6 -#define DP_S_DONE 7 - -/* format flags - Bits */ -#define DP_F_MINUS (1 << 0) -#define DP_F_PLUS (1 << 1) -#define DP_F_SPACE (1 << 2) -#define DP_F_NUM (1 << 3) -#define DP_F_ZERO (1 << 4) -#define DP_F_UP (1 << 5) -#define DP_F_UNSIGNED (1 << 6) - -/* Conversion Flags */ -#define DP_C_SHORT 1 -#define DP_C_LONG 2 -#define DP_C_LDOUBLE 3 -#define DP_C_LLONG 4 - -#define char_to_int(p) ((p)- '0') -#ifndef MAX -#define MAX(p,q) (((p) >= (q)) ? (p) : (q)) -#endif - -static size_t -dopr(char *buffer, size_t maxlen, const char *format, va_list args) -{ - char ch; - LLONG value; - LDOUBLE fvalue; - char *strvalue; - int min; - int max; - int state; - int flags; - int cflags; - size_t currlen; - - state = DP_S_DEFAULT; - currlen = flags = cflags = min = 0; - max = -1; - ch = *format++; - - while (state != DP_S_DONE) { - if (ch == '\0') - state = DP_S_DONE; - - switch(state) { - case DP_S_DEFAULT: - if (ch == '%') - state = DP_S_FLAGS; - else - dopr_outch (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, ch); - ch = *format++; - break; - case DP_S_FLAGS: - switch (ch) { - case '-': - flags |= DP_F_MINUS; - ch = *format++; - break; - case '+': - flags |= DP_F_PLUS; - ch = *format++; - break; - case ' ': - flags |= DP_F_SPACE; - ch = *format++; - break; - case '#': - flags |= DP_F_NUM; - ch = *format++; - break; - case '0': - flags |= DP_F_ZERO; - ch = *format++; - break; - default: - state = DP_S_MIN; - break; - } - break; - case DP_S_MIN: - if (isdigit((unsigned char)ch)) { - min = 10*min + char_to_int (ch); - ch = *format++; - } else if (ch == '*') { - min = va_arg (args, int); - ch = *format++; - state = DP_S_DOT; - } else { - state = DP_S_DOT; - } - break; - case DP_S_DOT: - if (ch == '.') { - state = DP_S_MAX; - ch = *format++; - } else { - state = DP_S_MOD; - } - break; - case DP_S_MAX: - if (isdigit((unsigned char)ch)) { - if (max < 0) - max = 0; - max = 10*max + char_to_int (ch); - ch = *format++; - } else if (ch == '*') { - max = va_arg (args, int); - ch = *format++; - state = DP_S_MOD; - } else { - state = DP_S_MOD; - } - break; - case DP_S_MOD: - switch (ch) { - case 'h': - cflags = DP_C_SHORT; - ch = *format++; - break; - case 'l': - cflags = DP_C_LONG; - ch = *format++; - if (ch == 'l') { /* It's a long long */ - cflags = DP_C_LLONG; - ch = *format++; - } - break; - case 'L': - cflags = DP_C_LDOUBLE; - ch = *format++; - break; - default: - break; - } - state = DP_S_CONV; - break; - case DP_S_CONV: - switch (ch) { - case 'd': - case 'i': - if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT) - value = va_arg (args, int); - else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG) - value = va_arg (args, long int); - else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG) - value = va_arg (args, LLONG); - else - value = va_arg (args, int); - fmtint (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, value, 10, min, max, flags); - break; - case 'o': - flags |= DP_F_UNSIGNED; - if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT) - value = va_arg (args, unsigned int); - else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG) - value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned long int); - else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG) - value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned LLONG); - else - value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned int); - fmtint (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, value, 8, min, max, flags); - break; - case 'u': - flags |= DP_F_UNSIGNED; - if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT) - value = va_arg (args, unsigned int); - else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG) - value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned long int); - else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG) - value = (LLONG)va_arg (args, unsigned LLONG); - else - value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned int); - fmtint (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, value, 10, min, max, flags); - break; - case 'X': - flags |= DP_F_UP; - case 'x': - flags |= DP_F_UNSIGNED; - if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT) - value = va_arg (args, unsigned int); - else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG) - value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned long int); - else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG) - value = (LLONG)va_arg (args, unsigned LLONG); - else - value = (long)va_arg (args, unsigned int); - fmtint (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, value, 16, min, max, flags); - break; - case 'f': - if (cflags == DP_C_LDOUBLE) - fvalue = va_arg (args, LDOUBLE); - else - fvalue = va_arg (args, double); - /* um, floating point? */ - fmtfp (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, fvalue, min, max, flags); - break; - case 'E': - flags |= DP_F_UP; - case 'e': - if (cflags == DP_C_LDOUBLE) - fvalue = va_arg (args, LDOUBLE); - else - fvalue = va_arg (args, double); - break; - case 'G': - flags |= DP_F_UP; - case 'g': - if (cflags == DP_C_LDOUBLE) - fvalue = va_arg (args, LDOUBLE); - else - fvalue = va_arg (args, double); - break; - case 'c': - dopr_outch (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, va_arg (args, int)); - break; - case 's': - strvalue = va_arg (args, char *); - if (max == -1) { - max = strlen(strvalue); - } - if (min > 0 && max >= 0 && min > max) max = min; - fmtstr (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, strvalue, flags, min, max); - break; - case 'p': - strvalue = va_arg (args, void *); - fmtint (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, (long) strvalue, 16, min, max, flags); - break; - case 'n': - if (cflags == DP_C_SHORT) { - short int *num; - num = va_arg (args, short int *); - *num = currlen; - } else if (cflags == DP_C_LONG) { - long int *num; - num = va_arg (args, long int *); - *num = (long int)currlen; - } else if (cflags == DP_C_LLONG) { - LLONG *num; - num = va_arg (args, LLONG *); - *num = (LLONG)currlen; - } else { - int *num; - num = va_arg (args, int *); - *num = currlen; - } - break; - case '%': - dopr_outch (buffer, &currlen, maxlen, ch); - break; - case 'w': - /* not supported yet, treat as next char */ - ch = *format++; - break; - default: - /* Unknown, skip */ - break; - } - ch = *format++; - state = DP_S_DEFAULT; - flags = cflags = min = 0; - max = -1; - break; - case DP_S_DONE: - break; - default: - /* hmm? */ - break; /* some picky compilers need this */ - } - } - if (maxlen != 0) { - if (currlen < maxlen - 1) - buffer[currlen] = '\0'; - else if (maxlen > 0) - buffer[maxlen - 1] = '\0'; - } - - return currlen; -} - -static void -fmtstr(char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen, char *value, int flags, - int min, int max) -{ - int padlen, strln; /* amount to pad */ - int cnt = 0; - -#ifdef DEBUG_SNPRINTF - printf("fmtstr min=%d max=%d s=[%s]\n", min, max, value); -#endif - if (value == 0) { - value = "<NULL>"; - } - - for (strln = 0; value[strln]; ++strln); /* strlen */ - padlen = min - strln; - if (padlen < 0) - padlen = 0; - if (flags & DP_F_MINUS) - padlen = -padlen; /* Left Justify */ - - while ((padlen > 0) && (cnt < max)) { - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, ' '); - --padlen; - ++cnt; - } - while (*value && (cnt < max)) { - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, *value++); - ++cnt; - } - while ((padlen < 0) && (cnt < max)) { - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, ' '); - ++padlen; - ++cnt; - } -} - -/* Have to handle DP_F_NUM (ie 0x and 0 alternates) */ - -static void -fmtint(char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen, long value, int base, - int min, int max, int flags) -{ - int signvalue = 0; - unsigned long uvalue; - char convert[20]; - int place = 0; - int spadlen = 0; /* amount to space pad */ - int zpadlen = 0; /* amount to zero pad */ - int caps = 0; - - if (max < 0) - max = 0; - - uvalue = value; - - if(!(flags & DP_F_UNSIGNED)) { - if( value < 0 ) { - signvalue = '-'; - uvalue = -value; - } else { - if (flags & DP_F_PLUS) /* Do a sign (+/i) */ - signvalue = '+'; - else if (flags & DP_F_SPACE) - signvalue = ' '; - } - } - - if (flags & DP_F_UP) caps = 1; /* Should characters be upper case? */ - - do { - convert[place++] = - (caps? "0123456789ABCDEF":"0123456789abcdef") - [uvalue % (unsigned)base ]; - uvalue = (uvalue / (unsigned)base ); - } while(uvalue && (place < 20)); - if (place == 20) place--; - convert[place] = 0; - - zpadlen = max - place; - spadlen = min - MAX (max, place) - (signvalue ? 1 : 0); - if (zpadlen < 0) zpadlen = 0; - if (spadlen < 0) spadlen = 0; - if (flags & DP_F_ZERO) { - zpadlen = MAX(zpadlen, spadlen); - spadlen = 0; - } - if (flags & DP_F_MINUS) - spadlen = -spadlen; /* Left Justifty */ - -#ifdef DEBUG_SNPRINTF - printf("zpad: %d, spad: %d, min: %d, max: %d, place: %d\n", - zpadlen, spadlen, min, max, place); -#endif - - /* Spaces */ - while (spadlen > 0) { - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, ' '); - --spadlen; - } - - /* Sign */ - if (signvalue) - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, signvalue); - - /* Zeros */ - if (zpadlen > 0) { - while (zpadlen > 0) { - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, '0'); - --zpadlen; - } - } - - /* Digits */ - while (place > 0) - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, convert[--place]); - - /* Left Justified spaces */ - while (spadlen < 0) { - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, ' '); - ++spadlen; - } -} - -static LDOUBLE -abs_val(LDOUBLE value) -{ - LDOUBLE result = value; - - if (value < 0) - result = -value; - - return result; -} - -static LDOUBLE -POW10(int exp) -{ - LDOUBLE result = 1; - - while (exp) { - result *= 10; - exp--; - } - - return result; -} - -static LLONG -ROUND(LDOUBLE value) -{ - LLONG intpart; - - intpart = (LLONG)value; - value = value - intpart; - if (value >= 0.5) intpart++; - - return intpart; -} - -/* a replacement for modf that doesn't need the math library. Should - be portable, but slow */ -static double -my_modf(double x0, double *iptr) -{ - int i; - long l; - double x = x0; - double f = 1.0; - - for (i=0;i<100;i++) { - l = (long)x; - if (l <= (x+1) && l >= (x-1)) break; - x *= 0.1; - f *= 10.0; - } - - if (i == 100) { - /* yikes! the number is beyond what we can handle. What do we do? */ - (*iptr) = 0; - return 0; - } - - if (i != 0) { - double i2; - double ret; - - ret = my_modf(x0-l*f, &i2); - (*iptr) = l*f + i2; - return ret; - } - - (*iptr) = l; - return x - (*iptr); -} - - -static void -fmtfp (char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen, LDOUBLE fvalue, - int min, int max, int flags) -{ - int signvalue = 0; - double ufvalue; - char iconvert[311]; - char fconvert[311]; - int iplace = 0; - int fplace = 0; - int padlen = 0; /* amount to pad */ - int zpadlen = 0; - int caps = 0; - int index; - double intpart; - double fracpart; - double temp; - - /* - * AIX manpage says the default is 0, but Solaris says the default - * is 6, and sprintf on AIX defaults to 6 - */ - if (max < 0) - max = 6; - - ufvalue = abs_val (fvalue); - - if (fvalue < 0) { - signvalue = '-'; - } else { - if (flags & DP_F_PLUS) { /* Do a sign (+/i) */ - signvalue = '+'; - } else { - if (flags & DP_F_SPACE) - signvalue = ' '; - } - } - - /* - * Sorry, we only support 16 digits past the decimal because of our - * conversion method - */ - if (max > 16) - max = 16; - - /* We "cheat" by converting the fractional part to integer by - * multiplying by a factor of 10 - */ - - temp = ufvalue; - my_modf(temp, &intpart); - - fracpart = ROUND((POW10(max)) * (ufvalue - intpart)); - - if (fracpart >= POW10(max)) { - intpart++; - fracpart -= POW10(max); - } - - - /* Convert integer part */ - do { - temp = intpart; - my_modf(intpart*0.1, &intpart); - temp = temp*0.1; - index = (int) ((temp -intpart +0.05)* 10.0); - /* index = (int) (((double)(temp*0.1) -intpart +0.05) *10.0); */ - /* printf ("%llf, %f, %x\n", temp, intpart, index); */ - iconvert[iplace++] = - (caps? "0123456789ABCDEF":"0123456789abcdef")[index]; - } while (intpart && (iplace < 311)); - if (iplace == 311) iplace--; - iconvert[iplace] = 0; - - /* Convert fractional part */ - if (fracpart) - { - do { - temp = fracpart; - my_modf(fracpart*0.1, &fracpart); - temp = temp*0.1; - index = (int) ((temp -fracpart +0.05)* 10.0); - /* index = (int) ((((temp/10) -fracpart) +0.05) *10); */ - /* printf ("%lf, %lf, %ld\n", temp, fracpart, index); */ - fconvert[fplace++] = - (caps? "0123456789ABCDEF":"0123456789abcdef")[index]; - } while(fracpart && (fplace < 311)); - if (fplace == 311) fplace--; - } - fconvert[fplace] = 0; - - /* -1 for decimal point, another -1 if we are printing a sign */ - padlen = min - iplace - max - 1 - ((signvalue) ? 1 : 0); - zpadlen = max - fplace; - if (zpadlen < 0) zpadlen = 0; - if (padlen < 0) - padlen = 0; - if (flags & DP_F_MINUS) - padlen = -padlen; /* Left Justifty */ - - if ((flags & DP_F_ZERO) && (padlen > 0)) { - if (signvalue) { - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, signvalue); - --padlen; - signvalue = 0; - } - while (padlen > 0) { - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, '0'); - --padlen; - } - } - while (padlen > 0) { - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, ' '); - --padlen; - } - if (signvalue) - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, signvalue); - - while (iplace > 0) - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, iconvert[--iplace]); - -#ifdef DEBUG_SNPRINTF - printf("fmtfp: fplace=%d zpadlen=%d\n", fplace, zpadlen); -#endif - - /* - * Decimal point. This should probably use locale to find the correct - * char to print out. - */ - if (max > 0) { - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, '.'); - - while (fplace > 0) - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, fconvert[--fplace]); - } - - while (zpadlen > 0) { - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, '0'); - --zpadlen; - } - - while (padlen < 0) { - dopr_outch (buffer, currlen, maxlen, ' '); - ++padlen; - } -} - -static void -dopr_outch(char *buffer, size_t *currlen, size_t maxlen, char c) -{ - if (*currlen < maxlen) { - buffer[(*currlen)] = c; - } - (*currlen)++; -} - -#if !defined(HAVE_VSNPRINTF) -int -vsnprintf (char *str, size_t count, const char *fmt, va_list args) -{ - return dopr(str, count, fmt, args); -} -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_SNPRINTF) -#ifdef PROTOTYPES -int -snprintf(char *str, size_t count, const char *fmt, ...) -#else -int -snprintf(str, count, fmt, va_alist) -char *str; -size_t count; -const char *fmt; -va_dcl -#endif -{ - size_t ret; - va_list ap; - - va_start(ap, fmt); - ret = vsnprintf(str, count, fmt, ap); - va_end(ap); - return ret; -} -#endif - -#endif - -/* -eof- */ diff --git a/ngircd/src/portab/waitpid.c b/ngircd/src/portab/waitpid.c deleted file mode 100644 index 921dd3d..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/portab/waitpid.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -/* - * ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon - */ - -#include "portab.h" - -/** - * @file - * waitpid() implementation. Public domain. - * Written by Steven D. Blackford for the NeXT system. - */ - -#ifndef HAVE_WAITPID - -#include <string.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/types.h> - -GLOBAL int -waitpid(pid, stat_loc, options) -int pid, *stat_loc, options; -{ - for (;;) { - int wpid = wait(stat_loc); - if (wpid == pid || wpid == -1) - return wpid; - } -} - -#endif diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/Makefile.ng b/ngircd/src/testsuite/Makefile.ng deleted file mode 100644 index f866e60..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/Makefile.ng +++ /dev/null @@ -1,143 +0,0 @@ -# -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2014 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# - -__ng_Makefile_am_template__ - -AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(srcdir)/../portab - -EXTRA_DIST = \ - Makefile.ng README functions.inc getpid.sh \ - start-server.sh stop-server.sh tests.sh stress-server.sh \ - test-loop.sh wait-tests.sh \ - channel-test.e connect-test.e check-idle.e invite-test.e \ - join-test.e kick-test.e message-test.e misc-test.e mode-test.e \ - opless-channel-test.e server-link-test.e who-test.e whois-test.e \ - stress-A.e stress-B.e \ - server-login-test.e \ - start-server1 stop-server1 ngircd-test1.conf \ - start-server2 stop-server2 ngircd-test2.conf \ - start-server3 stop-server3 ngircd-test3.conf \ - reload-server3 reload-server.sh prep-server3 cleanup-server3 switch-server3 \ - connect-ssl-cert1-test.e connect-ssl-cert2-test.e \ - ssl/cert-my-first-domain-tld.pem ssl/cert-my-second-domain-tld.pem \ - ssl/dhparams-my-first-domain-tld.pem ssl/dhparams-my-second-domain-tld.pem \ - ssl/key-my-first-domain-tld.pem ssl/key-my-second-domain-tld.pem - -all: - -clean-local: - rm -rf logs tests *-test ngircd-test*.log procs.tmp tests-skipped.lst \ - T-ngircd1 ngircd-test1.motd T-ngircd2 ngircd-test2.motd T-ngircd3 ngircd-test3.motd - -maintainer-clean-local: - rm -f Makefile Makefile.in Makefile.am - -check_SCRIPTS = ngircd-TEST-Binary tests.sh - -ngircd-TEST-Binary: - cp ../ngircd/ngircd T-ngircd1 - cp ../ngircd/ngircd T-ngircd2 - cp ../ngircd/ngircd T-ngircd3 - [ -f getpid.sh ] || ln -s $(srcdir)/getpid.sh . - rm -f tests-skipped.lst - -connect-test: tests.sh - rm -f connect-test - ln -s $(srcdir)/tests.sh connect-test - -connect-ssl-cert1-test: tests.sh - rm -f connect-ssl-cert1-test - ln -s $(srcdir)/tests.sh connect-ssl-cert1-test - -connect-ssl-cert2-test: tests.sh - rm -f connect-ssl-cert2-test - ln -s $(srcdir)/tests.sh connect-ssl-cert2-test - -channel-test: tests.sh - rm -f channel-test - ln -s $(srcdir)/tests.sh channel-test - -invite-test: tests.sh - rm -f invite-test - ln -s $(srcdir)/tests.sh invite-test - -join-test: tests.sh - rm -f join-test - ln -s $(srcdir)/tests.sh join-test - -kick-test: tests.sh - rm -f kick-test - ln -s $(srcdir)/tests.sh kick-test - -message-test: tests.sh - rm -f message-test - ln -s $(srcdir)/tests.sh message-test - -misc-test: tests.sh - rm -f misc-test - ln -s $(srcdir)/tests.sh misc-test - -mode-test: tests.sh - rm -f mode-test - ln -s $(srcdir)/tests.sh mode-test - -opless-channel-test: tests.sh - rm -f opless-channel-test - ln -s $(srcdir)/tests.sh opless-channel-test - -server-link-test: tests.sh - rm -f server-link-test - ln -s $(srcdir)/tests.sh server-link-test - -server-login-test: tests.sh - rm -f server-login-test - ln -s $(srcdir)/tests.sh server-login-test - -who-test: tests.sh - rm -f who-test - ln -s $(srcdir)/tests.sh who-test - -whois-test: tests.sh - rm -f whois-test - ln -s $(srcdir)/tests.sh whois-test - -TESTS = start-server1 \ - connect-test \ - start-server2 \ - channel-test \ - invite-test \ - join-test \ - kick-test \ - message-test \ - misc-test \ - mode-test \ - opless-channel-test \ - who-test \ - whois-test \ - server-link-test \ - server-login-test \ - stop-server2 \ - stress-server.sh \ - stop-server1 - -if HAVE_SSL -TESTS += \ - prep-server3 \ - start-server3 \ - connect-ssl-cert1-test \ - switch-server3 \ - reload-server3 \ - connect-ssl-cert2-test \ - cleanup-server3 \ - stop-server3 -endif - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/README b/ngircd/src/testsuite/README deleted file mode 100644 index 33855fb..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ - - ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server - - (c)2001-2008 Alexander Barton, - alex@barton.de, http://www.barton.de/ - - ngIRCd is free software and published under the - terms of the GNU General Public License. - - -- README for the Test Suite -- - - -I. Overview -~~~~~~~~~~~ - -The purpose of the "test suite" contained in this directory is to detect -bugs and incompatibilities in ngIRCd introduced during coding and after -building ngIRCd on a specific platform. - -To run the "standard" tests call "make check" (which runs "make check" in -all the source directories, testing the "portab" library as well for example) -or "make testsuite" (which only runs the tests in this directory). Both will -build ngIRCd (if required) and run some tests on it. These tests should be -portable and run on all supported platforms without errors. - -NOTE #1: most tests of this suite depend on the external tools expect(1) -and telnet(1), so make sure you have them installed. If not, the tests will -not fail but simply be skipped. - -NOTE #2: the two test servers started by this test suite are configured to -run on port 6789 and 6790; so it will fail if one or both of these ports -are already used by some other daemons! - - -II. Shell Scripts -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -getpid.sh <name> - - This script is used to detect the PID of the running process with - the given name in a portable manner. The result is echoed on the - console. It is a helper script for some other scripts of this suite. - -start-server.sh [<id>] - - start-server.sh starts up the test binary, "T-ngircd<id>" (the default - for <id> is 1) with configuration file "ngircd-test<id>.conf" and the - console output redirected to "ngircd-test<id>.log". - The script first makes sure that getpid.sh is available and working, - and that no other instance of the test binary is already running. - The exit code is 0 if the test binary could be started. - -stop-server.sh [<id>] - - This script uses getpid.sh to detect a running test binary - "T-ngircd<id>" and then shuts it down using the TERM signal. - The exit code is 0 if the test binary could be stopped. - -stress-server.sh [<clientCount> [<maxConcurrent>]] - - stress-server.sh starts <clientCount> clients that "stress" the - running test server (id 1); but no more than <maxConcurrent> clients - are started at the same moment. - -tests.sh - - Most of the tests scripts are symlinked to tests.sh, which in turn - uses expect(1) to run the respective script <name>.e and checks - its exit code. - -test-loop.sh [<loops> [<wait>]] - - This script runs all the tests <loops> times (default: 5) and pauses - <wait> seconds (default: 5) between runs. - It isn't used by "make check" or "make testsuite". - -wait-tests.sh [<max>] - - stress-server.sh uses this script to ensure that no more than <max> - clients are connected to the test server (id 1). - - -III. Scripts for expect(1) -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -channel-test.e -check-idle.e -connect-test.e -invite-test.e -join-test.e -kick-test.e -message-test.e -misc-test.e -mode-test.e -opless-channel-test.e -server-link-test.e -stress-A.e -stress-B.e -who-test.e -whois-test.e diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/channel-test.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/channel-test.e deleted file mode 100644 index 5e0afab..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/channel-test.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# Channel test - -spawn telnet 127.0.0.1 6789 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "Connected" -} - -send "nick nick\r" -send "user user . . :User\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "376" -} - -send "join #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* JOIN :#channel" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "366" -} - -send "topic #channel :Test-Topic\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* TOPIC #channel :Test-Topic" -} - -send "who #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "352 nick #channel" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "* nick H@ :0 User" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "315 nick #channel" -} - -send "names #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "353 nick = #channel :@nick" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "366 nick #channel" -} - -send "list\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "322 nick #channel 1 :Test-Topic" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "323 nick :End of LIST" -} - -send "part #channel :bye bye\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* PART #channel :bye bye" -} - -send "join #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* JOIN :#channel" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "366" -} - -send "join #channel2\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* JOIN :#channel2" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "366" -} - -send "join 0\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* PART #channel2 :" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* PART #channel :" -} - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/check-idle.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/check-idle.e deleted file mode 100644 index 3c37e80..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/check-idle.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# Idle test - -spawn telnet 127.0.0.1 6789 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "Connected" -} - -send "nick IdleTest\r" -send "user idle . . :Idle-Test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "433 * IdleTest :Nickname already in use" { exit 99 } - "376" -} - -send "lusers\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "251 IdleTest :There are 1 users and 0 services on 1 servers" { set r 0 } - "251 IdleTest :There are" { set r 99 } -} - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} - -exit $r diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/cleanup-server3 b/ngircd/src/testsuite/cleanup-server3 deleted file mode 100755 index a80fe73..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/cleanup-server3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -rm ssl/cert.pem ssl/key.pem ssl/dhparams.pem diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/connect-ssl-cert1-test.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/connect-ssl-cert1-test.e deleted file mode 100644 index 37abb76..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/connect-ssl-cert1-test.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# Server connect test - -spawn openssl s_client -quiet -connect 127.0.0.1:6790 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "*CN*=*my.first.domain.tld" -} - -sleep 2 -send "oper\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "451" -} - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/connect-ssl-cert2-test.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/connect-ssl-cert2-test.e deleted file mode 100644 index 0e67d75..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/connect-ssl-cert2-test.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# Server connect test - -spawn openssl s_client -quiet -connect 127.0.0.1:6790 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "*CN*=*my.second.domain.tld" -} - -sleep 2 -send "oper\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "451" -} - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/connect-test.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/connect-test.e deleted file mode 100644 index f3015d8..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/connect-test.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# Server connect test - -spawn telnet 127.0.0.1 6789 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "Connected" -} - -send "oper\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "451" -} - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/functions.inc b/ngircd/src/testsuite/functions.inc deleted file mode 100644 index e03499e..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/functions.inc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# ngIRCd Test Suite -# Copyright (c)2002-2004 by Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# -# $Id: functions.inc,v 1.1 2004/09/06 22:04:06 alex Exp $ -# - -# test how to call echo to get output without newline -echo -n | grep -- -n >/dev/null 2>&1 -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - ECHO_N=""; ECHO_C="\c" -else - ECHO_N="-n"; ECHO_C="" -fi - -echo_n() -{ - echo $ECHO_N "$*$ECHO_C" -} - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/getpid.sh b/ngircd/src/testsuite/getpid.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 7a3dbe3..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/getpid.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# ngIRCd Test Suite -# -# Try to detect the PID of a running process of the current user. -# - -set -u - -# did we get a name? -if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then - echo "Usage: $0 <name>" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -UNAME=`uname` - -# Use pgrep(1) whenever possible -if [ -x /usr/bin/pgrep ]; then - case "$UNAME" in - "FreeBSD") - PGREP_FLAGS="-a" - ;; - *) - PGREP_FLAGS="" - esac - if [ -n "${LOGNAME:-}" ] || [ -n "${USER:-}" ]; then - # Try to narrow the search down to the current user ... - exec /usr/bin/pgrep $PGREP_FLAGS -n -u "${LOGNAME:-$USER}" "$1" - else - # ... but neither LOGNAME nor USER were set! - exec /usr/bin/pgrep $PGREP_FLAGS -n "$1" - fi -fi - -# pidof(1) could be a good alternative on elder Linux systems -if [ -x /bin/pidof ]; then - exec /bin/pidof -s "$1" -fi - -# fall back to ps(1) and parse its output: -# detect flags for "ps" and "head" -PS_PIDCOL=1 -case "$UNAME" in - "A/UX"|"GNU"|"SunOS") - PS_FLAGS="-a"; PS_PIDCOL=2 - ;; - "Haiku") - PS_FLAGS="-o Id -o Team" - ;; - *) - # Linux (GNU coreutils), Free/Net/OpenBSD, ... - PS_FLAGS="-o pid,comm" -esac - -# search PID -ps $PS_FLAGS >procs.tmp -grep -v "$$" procs.tmp | grep "$1" | \ - awk "{print \$$PS_PIDCOL}" | \ - sort -nr >pids.tmp -pid=`head -1 pids.tmp` -rm -rf procs.tmp pids.tmp - -# validate PID -[ "$pid" -gt 1 ] >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit 1 - -echo $pid -exit 0 diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/invite-test.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/invite-test.e deleted file mode 100644 index f3115a3..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/invite-test.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# INVITE test - -spawn telnet 127.0.0.1 6789 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "Connected" -} - -send "nick nick\r" -send "user user . . :User\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "376" -} - -send "invite\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "461" -} - -send "invite nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "461" -} - -send "invite nick #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - -re "INVITE nick :?#channel" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - -re "341 nick nick :?#channel" -} - -send "invite nosuchnic #TopicChannel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "401 nick nosuchnic :No such nick or channel name" -} - -send "invite nick #TopicChannel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "442 nick #TopicChannel :You are not on that channel" -} - -send "join #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - -re "JOIN :?#channel" -} - -send "invite nick #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "443 nick nick #channel :is already on channel" -} - -send "mode #channel +i\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "MODE #channel +i" -} - -send "mode #channel -o nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "MODE #channel -o nick" -} - -send "invite nick #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "482 nick #channel :You are not channel operator" - #it would be reasonable to expect 443 here instead -} - -send "part #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1} - "@* PART #channel :" -} - -send "invite nick :parameter with spaces\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "INVITE nick :parameter with spaces" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "341 nick nick :parameter with spaces" -} - -send "away message\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "306 nick :You have been marked as being away" -} - -send "INVITE nick #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - -re "301 nick nick :?message" -} - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/join-test.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/join-test.e deleted file mode 100644 index 7e6a29a..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/join-test.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# JOIN test - -spawn telnet 127.0.0.1 6789 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "Connected" -} - -send "nick nick\r" -send "user user . . :User\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "376" -} - -send "JOIN\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1} - "461" -} - -send "JOIN #InviteChannel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "473" -} - -send "JOIN #FullKeyed\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "475" -} - -send "JOIN #FullKeyed WrongKey\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "475" -} - -send "JOIN #FullKeyed Secret\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "471" -} - -send "JOIN #TopicChannel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* JOIN :#TopicChannel" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "332" -} - -send "JOIN 0\r" -send "JOIN #1,#2,#3,#4\r" -send "JOIN #5\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "405" -} -send "JOIN 0\r" - -send "JoIn #MultiMode\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "474 nick #MultiMode" -} - -send "OPer TestOp 123\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "381" -} - -send "Mode #MultiMode -b nick!~user\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "MODE #MultiMode -b nick!~user@*" -} - -send "jOiN #MULTIMODE\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* JOIN :#MULTIMODE" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "366" -} -send "ModE #MULTImode\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "324 nick #MultiMode +Pnt" -} -send "mODe #multimode +b\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "367 nick #MultiMode banned!~ghost@example.com ngircd.test.server" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "368 nick #MultiMode" -} - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/kick-test.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/kick-test.e deleted file mode 100644 index a803879..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/kick-test.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# KICK test - -spawn telnet 127.0.0.1 6789 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "Connected" -} - -send "nick nick\r" -send "user user . . :User\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "376" -} - -send "kick #Channel nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "403" -} - -send "join #Channel\r" - -send "kick #Channel nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* KICK #Channel nick :nick" -} - -send "join #Channel\r" - -send "kick #Channel nick :reason\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* KICK #Channel nick :reason" -} - -send "join #Channel,#Channel2\r" - -send "kick #Channel,#Channel2 nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "461" -} - -send "kick #Channel,#Channel2,#NoExists,#NoExists nick1,nick,nick3,nick :reason\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "401" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* KICK #Channel2 nick :reason" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "401" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "403" -} - -send "kick #Channel nick2,nick,nick3\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "401" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* KICK #Channel nick :nick" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "401" -} - -send "kick #Channel ,,\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "401" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "401" -} - -send "kick ,, ,,,\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "461" -} - -send "kick ,, ,,\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "401" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "401" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "401" -} - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/message-test.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/message-test.e deleted file mode 100644 index 28d4a93..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/message-test.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# PRIVMSG and NOTICE test - -spawn telnet 127.0.0.1 6789 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "Connected" -} - -send "nick nick\r" -send "user user . . :User\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "376" -} - -send "privmsg nick :test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* PRIVMSG nick :test" -} - -send "privmsg nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "412" -} - -send "privmsg\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "411" -} - -send "privmsg nick,nick :test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* PRIVMSG nick :test" -} - -send "privmsg ,,,, :dummy\r" -send "privmsg ,,,nick,,&server,,, :test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* PRIVMSG nick :test" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "404" -} - -send "privmsg Nick,#testChannel,nick :test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* PRIVMSG nick :test\r*401" -} - -send "privmsg doesnotexist :test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "401" -} - -send "privmsg ~UsEr@ngIRCd.Test.Server :test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* PRIVMSG nick :test" -} - -send "mode nick +b\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "MODE nick :+b" -} -send "privmsg nick :test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "486" -} -send "mode nick -b\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "MODE nick :-b" -} - -send "privmsg ~user\%127.0.0.1 :test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* PRIVMSG nick :test" -} - -send "privmsg Nick!~User@127.0.0.1 :test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* PRIVMSG nick :test" -} - -send "away :away\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "306" -} - -send "privmsg nick :test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "301" -} - -send "away\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "305" -} - -send "privmsg \$ngircd.test.server :test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "481" -} - -send "privmsg #*.de :test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "481" -} - -send "oper TestOp 123\r" - -send "privmsg \$ngircd.test.server :test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* PRIVMSG nick :test" -} - -send "privmsg \$*.test*.server :test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* PRIVMSG nick :test" -} - -send "privmsg \$noDotServer :test\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "401" -} - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/misc-test.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/misc-test.e deleted file mode 100644 index 8896624..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/misc-test.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# Misc test - -spawn telnet 127.0.0.1 6789 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "Connected" -} - -send "nick nick\r" -send "user user . . :User\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "376" -} - -# RFC 2812 Section 3.4.1 - -send "motd\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "375" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "372" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "376" -} - -send "motd ngircd.test.server\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "375" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "372" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "376" -} - -send "motd doesnotexist\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "402" -# note this is not specified in RFC 2812, but probably should be -} - -# RFC 2812 Section 3.4.3 - -send "version\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "351" -} - -send "version ngircd.test.server\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "351" -} - -send "version doesnotexist\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "402" -} - -# RFC 2812 Section 3.4.6 - -send "time\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "391" -} - -send "time ngircd.test.server\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "391" -} - -send "time doesnotexist\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "402" -} - -# RFC 2812 Section 3.4.10 - -send "info\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "371" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "374" -} - -# RFC 2812 Section 4.5 - -send "summon\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "445" -} - -# RFC 2812 Section 4.6 - -send "users\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "446" -} - -# RFC 2812 Section 4.8 - -send "userhost\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "461" -} - -send "userhost nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - -re ":ngircd.test.server 302 nick :?nick=+.*@127.0.0.1" -} - -send "userhost doesnotexist\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 302 nick :\r" -} - -send "userhost nick doesnotexist nick doesnotexist\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - -re ":ngircd.test.server 302 nick :nick=+.*@127.0.0.1 nick=+.*@127.0.0.1" -} - -send "away :testing\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "306 nick" -} - -send "userhost nick nick nick nick nick nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - -re ":ngircd.test.server 302 nick :nick=-.*@127.0.0.1 nick=-.*@127.0.0.1 nick=-.*@127.0.0.1 nick=-.*@127.0.0.1 nick=-.*@127.0.0.1\r" -} - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/mode-test.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/mode-test.e deleted file mode 100644 index 668e57c..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/mode-test.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,175 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# MODE test - -spawn telnet 127.0.0.1 6789 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "Connected" -} - -send "nick nick\r" -send "user user . . :User\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "376" -} - -send "mode nick +i\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE nick :+i" -} - -send "mode nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "221 nick +i" -} - -send "mode nick -i\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE nick :-i" -} - -send "join #usermode\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* JOIN :#usermode" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "366" -} - -send "mode #usermode +v nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #usermode +v nick\r" -} - -send "mode #usermode +h nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #usermode +h nick\r" -} - -send "mode #usermode +a nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "482 nick" -} - -send "mode #usermode +q nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "482 nick" -} - -send "mode #usermode -vho nick nick nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #usermode -vho nick nick nick" -} - -send "oper TestOp 123\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "MODE nick :+o" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "381 nick" -} - -send "mode nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "221 nick +o" -} - -send "mode #usermode +a nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #usermode +a nick" -} - -send "mode #usermode +q nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #usermode +q nick" -} - -send "names #usermode\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "353 nick = #usermode :~nick" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "366 nick #usermode" -} - -send "part #usermode\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* PART #usermode" -} - -send "join #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* JOIN :#channel" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "366" -} - -send "mode #channel +tn\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #channel +tn" -} - -send "mode #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "324 nick #channel +tn" -} - -send "mode #channel +v nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #channel +v nick\r" -} - -send "mode #channel +I nick1\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #channel +I nick1!*@*" -} - -send "mode #channel +b nick2@domain\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #channel +b nick2!*@domain" -} - -send "mode #channel +I nick3!user\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #channel +I nick3!user@*" -} - -send "mode #channel -vo nick nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #channel -vo nick nick\r" -} - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ngircd-test1.conf b/ngircd/src/testsuite/ngircd-test1.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 233238a..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ngircd-test1.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# configuration file for test server #1 - -[Global] - Name = ngircd.test.server - Info = ngIRCd Test-Server 1 - Listen = 127.0.0.1 - Ports = 6789 - MotdFile = ngircd-test1.motd - AdminEMail = admin@irc.server - -[Limits] - MaxConnectionsIP = 0 - MaxJoins = 4 - MaxPenaltyTime = 1 - -[Options] - OperCanUseMode = yes - Ident = no - IncludeDir = /var/empty - DNS = no - PAM = no - -[Operator] - Name = TestOp - Password = 123 - -[Server] - Name = ngircd.test.server2 - MyPassword = pwd1 - PeerPassword = pwd2 - -[Server] - Name = ngircd.test.server3 - MyPassword = pwd1 - PeerPassword = pwd3 - -[Channel] - Name = InviteChannel - Modes = i - -[Channel] - Name = #FullKeyed - Modes = lk - MaxUsers = 0 - Key = Secret - -[Channel] - Name = #TopicChannel - Modes = t - Topic = the topic - -[Channel] - Name = #SecretChannel - Modes = s - Topic = A secret Channel - -[Channel] - Name = &LocalChannel - Topic = A local Channel - -[Channel] - Name = +ModelessChannel - Topic = A modeless Channel - -[Channel] - Name = MultiMode - Modes = +n +b nick!~user - Modes = +t - Modes = +b banned!~ghost@example.com - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ngircd-test2.conf b/ngircd/src/testsuite/ngircd-test2.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 40d881d..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ngircd-test2.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# configuration file for test server #2 - -[Global] - Name = ngircd.test.server2 - Info = ngIRCd Test-Server 2 - Listen = 127.0.0.1 - Ports = 6790 - MotdFile = ngircd-test2.motd - AdminEMail = admin@irc.server2 - -[Limits] - MaxConnectionsIP = 0 - MaxJoins = 4 - MaxPenaltyTime = 1 - -[Options] - OperCanUseMode = yes - Ident = no - IncludeDir = /var/empty - DNS = no - PAM = no - -[Operator] - Name = TestOp - Password = 123 - -[Server] - Name = ngircd.test.server - Host = 127.0.0.1 - Port = 6789 - MyPassword = pwd2 - PeerPassword = pwd1 - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ngircd-test3.conf b/ngircd/src/testsuite/ngircd-test3.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 1117e37..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ngircd-test3.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# configuration file for test server #1 - -[Global] - Name = ngircd.test.server - Info = ngIRCd Test-Server 3 - Listen = 127.0.0.1 - Ports = 6789 - MotdFile = ngircd-test3.motd - AdminEMail = admin@irc.server - -[SSL] - CertFile = ssl/cert.pem - KeyFile = ssl/key.pem - DHFile = ssl/dhparams.pem - Ports = 6790 - - -[Limits] - MaxConnectionsIP = 0 - MaxJoins = 4 - MaxPenaltyTime = 1 - -[Options] - OperCanUseMode = yes - Ident = no - IncludeDir = /var/empty - DNS = no - PAM = no - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/opless-channel-test.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/opless-channel-test.e deleted file mode 100644 index cd4f9a0..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/opless-channel-test.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# Op-less channel test - -spawn telnet 127.0.0.1 6789 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "Connected" -} - -send "nick nick\r" -send "user user . . :User\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "376" -} - -send "JOIN +Channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* JOIN :+Channel" -} - -send "mode +Channel +t\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "477" -} - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/prep-server3 b/ngircd/src/testsuite/prep-server3 deleted file mode 100755 index c76b250..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/prep-server3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -e -[ -z "$srcdir" ] && srcdir=`dirname "$0"` -set -eu -mkdir -p ssl -cp "${srcdir}"/ssl/cert-my-first-domain-tld.pem ssl/cert.pem -cp "${srcdir}"/ssl/key-my-first-domain-tld.pem ssl/key.pem -cp "${srcdir}"/ssl/dhparams-my-first-domain-tld.pem ssl/dhparams.pem diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/reload-server.sh b/ngircd/src/testsuite/reload-server.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 8d6fd2b..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/reload-server.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# ngIRCd Test Suite - -[ -z "$srcdir" ] && srcdir=`dirname "$0"` -set -u - -# read in functions -. "${srcdir}/functions.inc" - -if [ -n "$1" ]; then - id="$1"; shift -else - id="1" -fi - -echo_n "reloading server ${id} ..." - -# reload (sighup) test-server ... -pid=`./getpid.sh T-ngircd${id}` -if [ -z "$pid" ]; then - echo " failure: no running server found!?" - exit 1 -fi -kill -HUP $pid >/dev/null 2>&1; r=$? -if [ $r -eq 0 ]; then - sleep 2 - echo " ok". - kill -0 $pid && exit 0 -fi -echo " failure: server ${id} could not be reloaded!" -exit 1 diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/reload-server3 b/ngircd/src/testsuite/reload-server3 deleted file mode 100755 index da7b37e..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/reload-server3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# ngIRCd Test Suite - -[ -z "$srcdir" ] && srcdir=`dirname $0` -${srcdir}/reload-server.sh 3 - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/server-link-test.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/server-link-test.e deleted file mode 100644 index 48230af..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/server-link-test.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# server-server link test - -spawn telnet 127.0.0.1 6790 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "Connected" -} - -send "nick nick\r" -send "user user . . :User\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "376" -} - -send "version ngircd.test.server2\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server2 351" -} -send "version ngircd.test.server\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 351" -} - -send "whois ngircd.test.server nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 318" -} - -send "admin ngircd.test.server\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 259 nick :admin@irc.server" -} - -send "links\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "364 nick ngircd.test.server ngircd.test.server2 :1" -} - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/server-login-test.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/server-login-test.e deleted file mode 100644 index bdf95e0..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/server-login-test.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# server-server login test - -spawn telnet 127.0.0.1 6789 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "Connected" -} - -# Register server -send "PASS pwd1 0210-IRC+ ngIRCd|testsuite0:CHLMSX P\r" -send "SERVER ngircd.test.server3 :Testsuite Server Emulation\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server PASS pwd3 0210-IRC+ ngIRCd|" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server SERVER ngircd.test.server 1 :" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 005 " -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 376 " -} - -# End of handshake -send ":ngircd.test.server3 376 ngircd.test.server :End of MOTD command\r" - -# Receive existing channels -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server CHANINFO +ModelessChannel +P :A modeless Channel" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server CHANINFO #SecretChannel +Ps :A secret Channel" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server CHANINFO #TopicChannel +Pt :the topic" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server CHANINFO #FullKeyed +Pkl Secret 0 :" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server CHANINFO #InviteChannel +Pi" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server PING :ngircd.test.server" -} - -# Emulate network burst -send ":ngircd.test.server3 NICK NickName 1 ~User localhost 1 + :Real Name\r" -send ":ngircd.test.server3 NJOIN #Channel :@NickName\r" - -# End of burst -send ":ngircd.test.server3 PONG :ngircd.test.server\r" - -# Test server-server link ... -send ":ngircd.test.server3 VERSION\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 351 ngircd.test.server3 " -} - -# Make sure our test client is still known in the network -send ":ngircd.test.server3 WHOIS NickName\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 311 ngircd.test.server3 NickName ~User localhost * :Real Name" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 319 ngircd.test.server3 NickName :@#Channel" -} - -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 318 ngircd.test.server3 NickName :" -} - -# Logout -send ":ngircd.test.server3 QUIT\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ssl/cert-my-first-domain-tld.pem b/ngircd/src/testsuite/ssl/cert-my-first-domain-tld.pem deleted file mode 100644 index 1b3961d..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ssl/cert-my-first-domain-tld.pem +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ ------BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- -MIIEDDCCAnSgAwIBAgIBATANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFADAeMRwwGgYDVQQDExNteS5m -aXJzdC5kb21haW4udGxkMB4XDTIwMDQyNDA4MjQyNVoXDTQ3MDkxMDA4MjQyNVow -HjEcMBoGA1UEAxMTbXkuZmlyc3QuZG9tYWluLnRsZDCCAaIwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEB -BQADggGPADCCAYoCggGBAJ3HvAIDQxL/o7yoemMH5OZEXyFTQ/Q838UY0lXbWBb0 -Lsz9ft0UFtu/SSabHLLJHQME99IyleYiMwi0Y3oqDCVZp6eqeKS7MTRIot2D1m4T -QsK13dAvZOaEYPsltdsFDCP75s07tDp9aYYsHDsNhHu8LxUachmb3747/v1E1TGZ -T5BSnzGxEsQo1vzKKMpMbjct1d3zdQRB1o/r6BlaPykTAaB1DkM7GOOdtprhO/Sh -PbfXL+BHgldPbxboul7NTt1r2CfqFmz4Pi4PbCruv0HVG8N8egN6Jb80UuwOiCcM -BxY9uhCh6ZPoZ9ufmGALhkgD0rlt/sQfKQ0EImzx8cC/6zvSfJQ0WazLp/wCImkP -QZwKm/U6RMHWtthHg4pJRsYF5rL2+YMqebTcG655+fgQm9EI+ZcAqWIbnogGA046 -oS1X7805ogBo7OPMlJ19NjxOc3yS9dXlk6hEe0AKSCCusy4lI4gcGd2gwmAtXp3i -ZVkFBsUsmBe3x5sEAEVVyQIDAQABo1UwUzAMBgNVHRMBAf8EAjAAMBMGA1UdJQQM -MAoGCCsGAQUFBwMBMA8GA1UdDwEB/wQFAwMHoAAwHQYDVR0OBBYEFFst+QAEUdCP -V80/hmOEBKtjOMRLMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBCwUAA4IBgQCOEIJgi0H1lc33dU8Na4// -CI3rOOYwFnSiiUe8A5n38LsU2ZrwwJmn60JgNdAmrNkXTI8qNTuTU6XIOAqq32FY -wdNqPt7wE7UDRMQeMDlLNo+lnuI1XrBxk9mEpfmyGeGqeIDIr5vlEWs4Snr73RC0 -iQBUD6qGdhZa/ABm342psSA4OxtjCn6mBBT/gSi8yCO0Po8yFvndGMe3kNQFwir4 -supxptzqFDCDOQOYSgUy2QT7wlFAqPdZWMSepdeoaBYrqBsvf9shWC0iChKJxnCp -SVZpoPysxuVyQMKjjzTJcNDwydMyIny4Z9rt+kkvgn/JDxIQe1+jJ8dJR+VWQeNe -we604uEsN0hWq1FkkMO8NQdbM4xipDciEanHunWvwFkXuIuc0aEpqIchU32O2wav -ck8ytssLLQDGaJLHx6iOB2MCi8HbS8U9xfrg8JJIFnxmnkKdI6x2akzYm+nqDxqQ -dGeoVJgegiamYlydkGskw04oGkD16H0LQwlzsDwgvP8= ------END CERTIFICATE----- diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ssl/cert-my-second-domain-tld.pem b/ngircd/src/testsuite/ssl/cert-my-second-domain-tld.pem deleted file mode 100644 index f8d8985..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ssl/cert-my-second-domain-tld.pem +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ ------BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- -MIIEDjCCAnagAwIBAgIBATANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFADAfMR0wGwYDVQQDExRteS5z -ZWNvbmQuZG9tYWluLnRsZDAeFw0yMDA0MjQwODIzNDBaFw00NzA5MTAwODIzNDBa -MB8xHTAbBgNVBAMTFG15LnNlY29uZC5kb21haW4udGxkMIIBojANBgkqhkiG9w0B -AQEFAAOCAY8AMIIBigKCAYEA4+442scsdqSf6O4UO/RskMzOX8BhDcSwrhGe97jd -CuQKUqS6OT1UoHK0DdMkxHlOMhifPzKxoBQlI/02l14tV//xNArKj4a+BZzNS1mp -3adjgTc3uRDQHmHVZUzH4VXhL2zZ1EXVaJULZVWJYAqMW8GOObs+Kwijo+zxBGRs -96Re9sg3XMkCUN+ZMoCpqoU4R/QiJ5z7B4AXS9CVcvczQKiULn1otP+UQQ4ABHlN -t8pZzR6P/WGy91PvGt5wWfpReGveP/Zl2tksVXXs0CQgteneblYVzj01MaobVW59 -/LGUpe0oQy2rtzQVX3DZkDoGwGh4lof2Af+xMjCbVL6oDbPPooXG8TJnDP3AVhMG -KIb+EhBUIEJnd/z6ZXTWbv0KQOt4wiVBzuXVBf7xxn/aH4+3kyrnj7CsUHXM4++x -KRZq7gaP7nRbN22rw+WCHnqvMfAGnS7/6AjKFUWxmNWxRXMX+ehsSbT/XQnQm88e -oUBLzQc4JrNSPklVJ82Qp19tAgMBAAGjVTBTMAwGA1UdEwEB/wQCMAAwEwYDVR0l -BAwwCgYIKwYBBQUHAwEwDwYDVR0PAQH/BAUDAwegADAdBgNVHQ4EFgQUdnjZogYk -7JK21Fj2NfYwrtJzK1EwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQELBQADggGBABDreWdgeyLMvqv1fO1f -zbkSxUp57XoQsX3G/1nUfjT2Zujxwvu8D9N74R3I/BsxVTiI4RL2LZj33q+eq0KX -LG/zBH2DEBheMmQtbMS6Ah+MTSlvG8SDlRRYPEVdYYtXOwskGNyIwcqNTr0j2Mrn -Zlre0VJQc5r94seoVCjCseio26I9qf0LW2QsGfk4vSMJlhTRkcbBjKABG8xGXv61 -+Hd4OFA0e/gOzFZFwDxWEsks5d8w6kzyipdGcCezBhlDi/qNCAex1GVTdUsCbGNS -9N2i1Cty01AJbrkfWwKCc/Xg/YV/9PVncoiwJSIILllmFvLPu0vRof8AX/4DxEkS -YFnN2x+qyukW+DfSnC3YSqyKdKtvB0U0Xf4tcHQfX2kHS/PqOIR6F9trY45ZlXoA -nQKf1vcsIJzHW1mi9SvyVgyp3HftPw5xIU15mHRHBfBEzkVNwZJxyCl6nd++4vMS -DmzpJPCT/a8rl1Jj5yyQ5zJp06Z7FbPpkT9kiAB5+U/vKw== ------END CERTIFICATE----- diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ssl/dhparams-my-first-domain-tld.pem b/ngircd/src/testsuite/ssl/dhparams-my-first-domain-tld.pem deleted file mode 100644 index 011750b..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ssl/dhparams-my-first-domain-tld.pem +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ - 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-Recommended key length: 256 bits - -generator: - da:16:f5:61:0c:09:de:cd:9b:be:b8:2b:c9:96:97:1b - fc:29:b2:a5:1b:ee:d3:36:bd:6c:73:7e:1c:2a:35:71 - 26:c6:54:b6:28:24:db:87:9d:fc:9e:26:28:e9:01:b8 - 85:f2:02:9b:6a:c3:f5:3a:85:ae:1d:8c:e9:e8:c4:41 - 3a:78:2f:9e:f0:2a:77:18:99:a6:91:2b:2b:8c:10:98 - 89:04:d9:03:5f:4f:77:d6:27:1d:5e:ee:a2:d0:b1:c8 - a7:64:b4:7a:67:5f:aa:3f:02:b0:d2:f7:cd:4c:7a:9d - 63:57:99:8c:89:17:3f:2d:2d:1d:f5:58:61:49:62:54 - 55:17:be:ea:43:03:44:d7:02:39:67:26:b3:7a:4f:00 - a3:a1:3b:d9:f3:aa:7a:c5:00:46:86:92:e2:2e:d8:09 - ee:ca:97:06:c5:33:e5:99:f3:4c:46:81:50:59:6b:60 - fb:a3:24:2a:f8:8f:e0:fb:a5:c3:9a:7d:f7:f2:d7:30 - e5:1b:fa:15:a0:ca:6d:f5:64:4f:20:a3:fb:f4:31:55 - b5:58:c4:6f:06:7d:5d:36:16:03:31:73:57:6b:39:c6 - 10:21:d9:f0:eb:74:43:2e:b0:da:ee:96:86:6e:0c:b5 - 08:78:af:3d:9b:66:71:bc:05:63:9d:aa:a6:2e:bc:c9 - c0:e4:a4:c6:60:e8:5d:d2:96:55:a3:72:4e:7a:ec:b2 - a8:23:b9:3f:7c:33:5d:f0:5f:29:57:cd:8e:9a:fd:7b - b6:83:7f:56:ba:64:bd:a8:1c:83:7f:ee:04:f1:bb:1f - 70:6d:08:46:a2:95:e6:6e:2a:54:44:d9:af:9d:22:a4 - 50:6d:88:65:de:05:89:99:75:7e:0c:12:d9:25:43:f7 - da:b6:41:f8:60:68:f7:6a:f6:a4:8d:8b:93:82:87:56 - c1:80:4d:e6:66:37:1e:22:5c:86:90:d1:8e:02:3a:18 - 34:84:6a:da:e5:4f:a5:4f:29:78:46:97:71:24:80:92 - - -prime: - f8:98:84:b9:b2:75:39:d5:da:14:fa:4a:03:96:57:78 - 95:4e:8c:ba:c3:89:de:36:2c:4a:2b:0a:31:08:09:89 - bb:f6:00:a1:0b:64:02:52:1e:3f:23:67:df:2c:97:7a - 7a:81:e0:b0:ae:00:bf:a6:8f:02:e1:62:d4:dc:9e:62 - 9a:27:f2:cf:4f:88:73:96:de:8a:61:1c:ac:3f:bb:f3 - 0d:be:5e:07:3b:6f:da:0c:10:03:b5:b2:5a:60:3e:c8 - 6f:aa:2c:3e:92:b9:ec:ee:08:29:90:c3:5e:8e:c1:a4 - a7:1a:ab:87:f8:70:13:e8:b1:2f:b5:79:c1:bb:8f:21 - 76:b4:1f:ba:91:62:f9:d3:3a:d7:c8:23:00:3e:fe:a5 - 49:51:f8:eb:9f:46:e3:7d:1a:d3:54:a1:3a:d1:4b:05 - ec:77:6e:80:dc:1b:22:e1:36:2a:a1:75:20:8c:48:bd - 53:a6:24:c0:b2:47:36:51:0d:69:b3:cc:e6:fe:8c:34 - 0e:1f:16:03:af:81:b7:62:11:a8:82:06:c2:70:00:23 - fe:0e:e0:fa:a1:e7:3d:cc:81:ae:76:f4:3e:66:84:df - 3f:63:ba:4e:aa:21:1d:5c:a2:a2:55:0e:53:31:40:7d - 7a:99:20:77:23:82:0c:a7:b3:1b:dd:13:fc:23:5f:6d - 58:6c:a7:1f:f6:1a:7c:2a:57:31:c1:10:7b:f1:54:a9 - 8c:49:7f:17:14:5f:a4:69:16:11:6c:7d:1d:eb:d4:88 - ab:6b:f8:8d:8b:be:0d:45:c7:7b:04:4f:a3:5f:f4:4f - 83:12:0c:00:73:5d:57:02:0c:95:b6:ce:70:60:52:80 - 05:79:55:ed:99:e3:0c:23:dc:23:cd:9b:d3:a5:8e:4d - 94:c8:61:2d:56:b1:15:19:ca:b2:2c:76:7c:89:04:44 - 18:5c:72:1e:03:9b:e0:dd:69:44:9f:68:0d:c4:2a:34 - 5e:bd:4f:6c:14:41:93:08:0d:4b:4d:de:97:41:9b:8d - - - ------BEGIN DH PARAMETERS----- -MIIDDgKCAYEA+JiEubJ1OdXaFPpKA5ZXeJVOjLrDid42LEorCjEICYm79gChC2QC -Uh4/I2ffLJd6eoHgsK4Av6aPAuFi1NyeYpon8s9PiHOW3ophHKw/u/MNvl4HO2/a -DBADtbJaYD7Ib6osPpK57O4IKZDDXo7BpKcaq4f4cBPosS+1ecG7jyF2tB+6kWL5 -0zrXyCMAPv6lSVH4659G430a01ShOtFLBex3boDcGyLhNiqhdSCMSL1TpiTAskc2 -UQ1ps8zm/ow0Dh8WA6+Bt2IRqIIGwnAAI/4O4Pqh5z3Mga529D5mhN8/Y7pOqiEd -XKKiVQ5TMUB9epkgdyOCDKezG90T/CNfbVhspx/2GnwqVzHBEHvxVKmMSX8XFF+k -aRYRbH0d69SIq2v4jYu+DUXHewRPo1/0T4MSDABzXVcCDJW2znBgUoAFeVXtmeMM -I9wjzZvTpY5NlMhhLVaxFRnKsix2fIkERBhcch4Dm+DdaUSfaA3EKjRevU9sFEGT -CA1LTd6XQZuNAoIBgQDaFvVhDAnezZu+uCvJlpcb/CmypRvu0za9bHN+HCo1cSbG -VLYoJNuHnfyeJijpAbiF8gKbasP1OoWuHYzp6MRBOngvnvAqdxiZppErK4wQmIkE -2QNfT3fWJx1e7qLQscinZLR6Z1+qPwKw0vfNTHqdY1eZjIkXPy0tHfVYYUliVFUX -vupDA0TXAjlnJrN6TwCjoTvZ86p6xQBGhpLiLtgJ7sqXBsUz5ZnzTEaBUFlrYPuj -JCr4j+D7pcOafffy1zDlG/oVoMpt9WRPIKP79DFVtVjEbwZ9XTYWAzFzV2s5xhAh -2fDrdEMusNruloZuDLUIeK89m2ZxvAVjnaqmLrzJwOSkxmDoXdKWVaNyTnrssqgj -uT98M13wXylXzY6a/Xu2g39WumS9qByDf+4E8bsfcG0IRqKV5m4qVETZr50ipFBt -iGXeBYmZdX4MEtklQ/fatkH4YGj3avakjYuTgodWwYBN5mY3HiJchpDRjgI6GDSE -atrlT6VPKXhGl3EkgJICAgEA ------END DH PARAMETERS----- diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ssl/key-my-first-domain-tld.pem b/ngircd/src/testsuite/ssl/key-my-first-domain-tld.pem deleted file mode 100644 index 667ffac..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ssl/key-my-first-domain-tld.pem +++ /dev/null @@ -1,182 +0,0 @@ -Public Key Info: - Public Key Algorithm: RSA - Key Security Level: High (3072 bits) - -modulus: - 00:9d:c7:bc:02:03:43:12:ff:a3:bc:a8:7a:63:07:e4 - e6:44:5f:21:53:43:f4:3c:df:c5:18:d2:55:db:58:16 - f4:2e:cc:fd:7e:dd:14:16:db:bf:49:26:9b:1c:b2:c9 - 1d:03:04:f7:d2:32:95:e6:22:33:08:b4:63:7a:2a:0c - 25:59:a7:a7:aa:78:a4:bb:31:34:48:a2:dd:83:d6:6e - 13:42:c2:b5:dd:d0:2f:64:e6:84:60:fb:25:b5:db:05 - 0c:23:fb:e6:cd:3b:b4:3a:7d:69:86:2c:1c:3b:0d:84 - 7b:bc:2f:15:1a:72:19:9b:df:be:3b:fe:fd:44:d5:31 - 99:4f:90:52:9f:31:b1:12:c4:28:d6:fc:ca:28:ca:4c - 6e:37:2d:d5:dd:f3:75:04:41:d6:8f:eb:e8:19:5a:3f - 29:13:01:a0:75:0e:43:3b:18:e3:9d:b6:9a:e1:3b:f4 - a1:3d:b7:d7:2f:e0:47:82:57:4f:6f:16:e8:ba:5e:cd - 4e:dd:6b:d8:27:ea:16:6c:f8:3e:2e:0f:6c:2a:ee:bf - 41:d5:1b:c3:7c:7a:03:7a:25:bf:34:52:ec:0e:88:27 - 0c:07:16:3d:ba:10:a1:e9:93:e8:67:db:9f:98:60:0b - 86:48:03:d2:b9:6d:fe:c4:1f:29:0d:04:22:6c:f1:f1 - c0:bf:eb:3b:d2:7c:94:34:59:ac:cb:a7:fc:02:22:69 - 0f:41:9c:0a:9b:f5:3a:44:c1:d6:b6:d8:47:83:8a:49 - 46:c6:05:e6:b2:f6:f9:83:2a:79:b4:dc:1b:ae:79:f9 - f8:10:9b:d1:08:f9:97:00:a9:62:1b:9e:88:06:03:4e - 3a:a1:2d:57:ef:cd:39:a2:00:68:ec:e3:cc:94:9d:7d - 36:3c:4e:73:7c:92:f5:d5:e5:93:a8:44:7b:40:0a:48 - 20:ae:b3:2e:25:23:88:1c:19:dd:a0:c2:60:2d:5e:9d - e2:65:59:05:06:c5:2c:98:17:b7:c7:9b:04:00:45:55 - c9: - -public exponent: - 01:00:01: - -private exponent: - 45:26:8b:e4:c9:ef:34:bd:6b:d2:bc:78:5f:3c:cf:7a - 88:4e:b5:39:5c:18:08:31:fe:9d:21:5a:55:b6:e6:e0 - 80:3e:81:7f:7f:7f:55:81:5b:f5:c0:80:cc:f4:22:a6 - 9f:73:26:f6:2e:0b:7a:80:54:a3:a5:03:d0:3f:eb:70 - d7:39:5e:87:9d:36:7d:80:54:2c:dd:8c:7e:42:95:9d - c5:6d:b6:ed:8f:57:a6:3e:4d:98:7f:9a:08:79:04:5e - 4c:cb:13:5d:b1:a4:0c:da:78:4c:40:ba:e2:ba:ca:ec - bc:0e:5a:8e:6b:a1:83:aa:6d:22:b8:5f:e2:32:19:f9 - da:60:23:85:f7:ee:66:8e:28:64:09:08:c5:15:dc:a7 - 95:71:76:41:3f:79:72:b3:34:49:81:98:08:bc:7f:e0 - 0d:9f:71:e6:bb:a8:85:97:23:f3:34:5b:ef:09:2a:ef - 1c:30:9d:94:33:14:c4:30:65:f5:07:32:5a:b4:40:00 - 77:4e:93:b3:f4:6a:9d:9f:dc:6b:8f:0b:43:81:43:ff - d5:43:a9:93:68:f5:ab:2b:b9:8e:36:7b:13:0e:11:51 - 5f:aa:46:24:a7:3b:19:4d:31:e9:2a:a2:7b:d4:a8:68 - 38:9e:70:dd:68:9a:a0:f8:f3:27:40:b2:24:1b:80:93 - 7e:ae:d1:25:6e:90:7d:7f:52:84:a8:46:1b:54:c9:c7 - 9a:e5:a0:06:94:bd:d4:94:33:c7:25:f4:6c:13:e3:38 - e0:83:97:51:aa:52:25:06:d9:64:b2:dc:79:53:e5:37 - 0e:e4:33:e6:f4:bb:10:1a:66:11:9f:86:69:b0:2f:9c - b4:f8:89:e6:a4:a1:96:5e:14:3d:a4:24:51:21:98:17 - 28:46:79:85:75:e6:f4:79:26:8a:db:18:94:35:07:ab - de:5f:49:e5:88:02:95:13:d6:ac:ca:e6:4d:65:be:8f - a5:f5:27:da:a9:72:b0:d5:6d:9a:4d:45:b6:69:a4:4d - - -prime1: - 00:c2:19:9f:3e:b1:d3:f8:18:d0:79:56:3f:6d:d5:67 - 6b:0b:48:bd:4a:b6:c1:c9:1d:70:b5:ff:73:cf:bc:37 - 09:e9:b0:15:a6:6c:ff:bd:20:c9:ea:67:09:ce:f7:fe - d1:74:c3:d4:4b:87:38:47:9f:7b:b2:77:a3:a2:db:7d - 64:d2:77:dc:50:a3:56:2e:44:2a:1c:90:5d:f2:f9:e8 - 4f:84:43:83:a6:b2:48:c4:dc:26:bd:87:d3:e3:f3:be - 20:cb:7e:ce:ea:b7:93:1f:b9:6b:57:ee:73:d7:d6:08 - 35:b9:10:2f:60:03:e5:68:d5:5d:59:c7:e8:66:7a:51 - 6a:59:75:71:4a:be:1f:83:9c:01:bc:d0:5c:e5:7b:a6 - 5d:7f:f2:4a:e0:a2:31:58:c3:5d:c7:a5:2f:19:1e:10 - 56:c0:fb:83:35:84:c3:d7:ca:f7:3d:9f:1d:95:5e:3f - 7d:d9:9d:ef:15:a2:15:c2:ae:ff:92:74:db:92:ae:21 - 43: - -prime2: - 00:d0:18:f2:f7:da:77:4a:6f:60:a0:93:92:d6:7e:da - bf:86:19:df:70:f5:41:99:eb:13:49:6d:c2:79:7c:51 - 20:4f:b0:10:01:0d:87:17:90:87:78:41:22:95:f1:72 - 2b:78:97:c3:12:6a:ca:49:73:50:68:fa:d7:12:56:5e - d5:bc:3f:eb:e5:ec:55:82:1b:2d:c8:15:da:d4:63:81 - 0e:b3:45:bb:1f:52:9b:b6:3a:96:36:87:79:43:cd:58 - 5d:a4:11:f6:a4:77:5f:9e:df:26:b2:e1:5d:0a:8d:bf - 32:9d:52:1e:9b:21:66:ca:45:23:23:f4:04:71:23:9a - 4b:19:e3:10:ff:12:9c:90:b5:ae:80:3e:0e:a8:67:64 - 61:ff:4e:83:db:ae:34:22:94:58:b9:e1:c3:bf:c5:39 - d2:60:a0:b2:7e:e0:08:92:b7:f2:8c:28:69:2c:9c:97 - 59:b6:55:d9:0a:ff:c3:d3:b4:a6:eb:5a:55:35:59:26 - 03: - -coefficient: - 51:2c:52:fc:45:b3:05:bf:1b:ca:e3:12:a6:b1:20:8a - 52:98:d0:87:84:a0:a5:04:12:19:af:13:4c:8c:3c:d7 - 91:bb:c8:0d:cc:7e:14:89:4c:bf:05:c2:fe:f2:7e:29 - 5c:5a:3e:37:6e:9f:16:66:5f:93:83:87:c8:e9:3c:0e - de:00:44:18:3b:7a:76:d8:fb:32:b2:4b:db:af:c3:11 - 45:3e:55:ae:ac:94:a5:20:ba:11:d5:4f:01:64:a4:c3 - 70:af:4b:e9:23:a1:9e:b8:7a:3f:79:27:e1:2b:ff:a8 - ed:1f:7e:0c:27:11:6e:4d:8c:1f:37:90:a6:98:b9:e3 - 5a:a5:04:65:5e:36:a6:1b:2e:32:f3:14:0f:94:3b:88 - be:94:ee:5d:b0:0b:3f:3e:8b:9b:b6:60:5c:94:5c:88 - 01:54:90:07:8b:69:ab:fe:72:4d:6b:6a:6c:5f:c1:b9 - 5b:52:ef:c6:38:03:06:0c:25:78:73:d1:e1:db:54:46 - - -exp1: - 33:25:37:3d:f8:f3:c6:db:1b:0b:ed:fb:16:c0:f5:d8 - 52:07:df:c1:31:39:0c:fa:91:f9:93:0f:7c:3c:b7:30 - 08:80:da:a3:98:f3:26:6d:de:66:c2:b1:e5:f4:99:13 - ae:35:ef:d9:db:0e:ac:68:cc:da:71:06:10:62:cf:be - e2:6a:ad:06:1e:94:15:ea:e6:41:d2:94:be:f2:b5:11 - 46:e3:d7:6b:f4:6c:92:5b:04:66:4a:c5:3d:ba:bb:6d - be:d1:72:4a:8d:06:da:84:2c:51:e6:46:66:28:42:cf - 8d:2d:43:9e:84:48:4e:00:72:f1:b6:68:79:a0:5f:95 - ab:6e:f3:e4:63:06:c0:d2:39:ee:fb:e4:8e:9f:af:6d - d1:ca:11:8a:f1:92:19:36:99:9e:82:db:4f:3e:09:c6 - 22:61:e3:e8:15:4c:d9:ae:e4:c9:3b:05:3b:97:b3:19 - 41:5f:89:61:64:ed:60:f8:65:e5:bc:9f:23:1e:79:2b - - -exp2: - 5f:18:97:a7:d6:49:1f:55:e8:85:59:0b:08:44:6e:38 - 89:d2:b6:fe:4a:c5:d0:cd:d1:41:84:0c:14:32:50:6c - 80:9e:07:a2:43:89:51:a6:75:91:e9:ca:21:55:76:04 - 11:96:e0:c9:40:cd:f2:64:e5:01:24:68:36:74:0b:e0 - 86:a7:7b:68:d5:e8:79:8d:6c:0d:7c:97:44:e9:b7:e7 - 7c:db:47:d8:d7:8a:5a:eb:49:0b:e0:3a:f5:56:18:a4 - aa:3e:9f:44:a7:5c:a6:20:79:f1:d2:f5:0e:c6:99:f2 - 4a:5c:65:aa:24:c8:71:74:c8:cb:3c:4e:ef:59:02:c0 - 81:32:f7:e8:68:9b:ed:b1:68:ee:27:ed:d0:dd:76:cd - 25:bb:be:9c:1c:6e:ac:c2:b8:0d:31:f3:9f:66:44:b7 - 33:fb:1b:b6:c9:30:81:c3:d7:ee:5e:e5:39:42:d2:13 - 68:34:b0:fb:ca:c7:b5:ae:5f:7d:3c:09:a6:58:77:fb - - - -Public Key PIN: - pin-sha256:nCxZsiBRLBQ0Lz6/eXIc9kEBwXZg06i/XORB+NNXVrE= -Public Key ID: - sha256:9c2c59b220512c14342f3ebf79721cf64101c17660d3a8bf5ce441f8d35756b1 - sha1:5b2df9000451d08f57cd3f86638404ab6338c44b - ------BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- -MIIG4gIBAAKCAYEAnce8AgNDEv+jvKh6Ywfk5kRfIVND9DzfxRjSVdtYFvQuzP1+ -3RQW279JJpscsskdAwT30jKV5iIzCLRjeioMJVmnp6p4pLsxNEii3YPWbhNCwrXd -0C9k5oRg+yW12wUMI/vmzTu0On1phiwcOw2Ee7wvFRpyGZvfvjv+/UTVMZlPkFKf -MbESxCjW/MooykxuNy3V3fN1BEHWj+voGVo/KRMBoHUOQzsY4522muE79KE9t9cv -4EeCV09vFui6Xs1O3WvYJ+oWbPg+Lg9sKu6/QdUbw3x6A3olvzRS7A6IJwwHFj26 -EKHpk+hn25+YYAuGSAPSuW3+xB8pDQQibPHxwL/rO9J8lDRZrMun/AIiaQ9BnAqb -9TpEwda22EeDiklGxgXmsvb5gyp5tNwbrnn5+BCb0Qj5lwCpYhueiAYDTjqhLVfv -zTmiAGjs48yUnX02PE5zfJL11eWTqER7QApIIK6zLiUjiBwZ3aDCYC1eneJlWQUG -xSyYF7fHmwQARVXJAgMBAAECggGARSaL5MnvNL1r0rx4XzzPeohOtTlcGAgx/p0h -WlW25uCAPoF/f39VgVv1wIDM9CKmn3Mm9i4LeoBUo6UD0D/rcNc5XoedNn2AVCzd -jH5ClZ3Fbbbtj1emPk2Yf5oIeQReTMsTXbGkDNp4TEC64rrK7LwOWo5roYOqbSK4 -X+IyGfnaYCOF9+5mjihkCQjFFdynlXF2QT95crM0SYGYCLx/4A2fcea7qIWXI/M0 -W+8JKu8cMJ2UMxTEMGX1BzJatEAAd06Ts/RqnZ/ca48LQ4FD/9VDqZNo9asruY42 -exMOEVFfqkYkpzsZTTHpKqJ71KhoOJ5w3WiaoPjzJ0CyJBuAk36u0SVukH1/UoSo -RhtUycea5aAGlL3UlDPHJfRsE+M44IOXUapSJQbZZLLceVPlNw7kM+b0uxAaZhGf -hmmwL5y0+InmpKGWXhQ9pCRRIZgXKEZ5hXXm9HkmitsYlDUHq95fSeWIApUT1qzK -5k1lvo+l9SfaqXKw1W2aTUW2aaRNAoHBAMIZnz6x0/gY0HlWP23VZ2sLSL1KtsHJ -HXC1/3PPvDcJ6bAVpmz/vSDJ6mcJzvf+0XTD1EuHOEefe7J3o6LbfWTSd9xQo1Yu -RCockF3y+ehPhEODprJIxNwmvYfT4/O+IMt+zuq3kx+5a1fuc9fWCDW5EC9gA+Vo -1V1Zx+hmelFqWXVxSr4fg5wBvNBc5XumXX/ySuCiMVjDXcelLxkeEFbA+4M1hMPX -yvc9nx2VXj992Z3vFaIVwq7/knTbkq4hQwKBwQDQGPL32ndKb2Cgk5LWftq/hhnf -cPVBmesTSW3CeXxRIE+wEAENhxeQh3hBIpXxcit4l8MSaspJc1Bo+tcSVl7VvD/r -5exVghstyBXa1GOBDrNFux9Sm7Y6ljaHeUPNWF2kEfakd1+e3yay4V0Kjb8ynVIe -myFmykUjI/QEcSOaSxnjEP8SnJC1roA+DqhnZGH/ToPbrjQilFi54cO/xTnSYKCy -fuAIkrfyjChpLJyXWbZV2Qr/w9O0putaVTVZJgMCgcAzJTc9+PPG2xsL7fsWwPXY -UgffwTE5DPqR+ZMPfDy3MAiA2qOY8yZt3mbCseX0mROuNe/Z2w6saMzacQYQYs++ -4mqtBh6UFermQdKUvvK1EUbj12v0bJJbBGZKxT26u22+0XJKjQbahCxR5kZmKELP -jS1DnoRITgBy8bZoeaBflatu8+RjBsDSOe775I6fr23RyhGK8ZIZNpmegttPPgnG -ImHj6BVM2a7kyTsFO5ezGUFfiWFk7WD4ZeW8nyMeeSsCgcBfGJen1kkfVeiFWQsI -RG44idK2/krF0M3RQYQMFDJQbICeB6JDiVGmdZHpyiFVdgQRluDJQM3yZOUBJGg2 -dAvghqd7aNXoeY1sDXyXROm353zbR9jXilrrSQvgOvVWGKSqPp9Ep1ymIHnx0vUO -xpnySlxlqiTIcXTIyzxO71kCwIEy9+hom+2xaO4n7dDdds0lu76cHG6swrgNMfOf -ZkS3M/sbtskwgcPX7l7lOULSE2g0sPvKx7WuX308CaZYd/sCgcBRLFL8RbMFvxvK -4xKmsSCKUpjQh4SgpQQSGa8TTIw815G7yA3MfhSJTL8Fwv7yfilcWj43bp8WZl+T -g4fI6TwO3gBEGDt6dtj7MrJL26/DEUU+Va6slKUguhHVTwFkpMNwr0vpI6GeuHo/ -eSfhK/+o7R9+DCcRbk2MHzeQppi541qlBGVeNqYbLjLzFA+UO4i+lO5dsAs/Poub -tmBclFyIAVSQB4tpq/5yTWtqbF/BuVtS78Y4AwYMJXhz0eHbVEY= ------END RSA PRIVATE KEY----- diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ssl/key-my-second-domain-tld.pem b/ngircd/src/testsuite/ssl/key-my-second-domain-tld.pem deleted file mode 100644 index 8cfe8d0..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/ssl/key-my-second-domain-tld.pem +++ /dev/null @@ -1,182 +0,0 @@ -Public Key Info: - Public Key Algorithm: RSA - Key Security Level: High (3072 bits) - -modulus: - 00:e3:ee:38:da:c7:2c:76:a4:9f:e8:ee:14:3b:f4:6c - 90:cc:ce:5f:c0:61:0d:c4:b0:ae:11:9e:f7:b8:dd:0a - e4:0a:52:a4:ba:39:3d:54:a0:72:b4:0d:d3:24:c4:79 - 4e:32:18:9f:3f:32:b1:a0:14:25:23:fd:36:97:5e:2d - 57:ff:f1:34:0a:ca:8f:86:be:05:9c:cd:4b:59:a9:dd - a7:63:81:37:37:b9:10:d0:1e:61:d5:65:4c:c7:e1:55 - e1:2f:6c:d9:d4:45:d5:68:95:0b:65:55:89:60:0a:8c - 5b:c1:8e:39:bb:3e:2b:08:a3:a3:ec:f1:04:64:6c:f7 - a4:5e:f6:c8:37:5c:c9:02:50:df:99:32:80:a9:aa:85 - 38:47:f4:22:27:9c:fb:07:80:17:4b:d0:95:72:f7:33 - 40:a8:94:2e:7d:68:b4:ff:94:41:0e:00:04:79:4d:b7 - ca:59:cd:1e:8f:fd:61:b2:f7:53:ef:1a:de:70:59:fa - 51:78:6b:de:3f:f6:65:da:d9:2c:55:75:ec:d0:24:20 - b5:e9:de:6e:56:15:ce:3d:35:31:aa:1b:55:6e:7d:fc - b1:94:a5:ed:28:43:2d:ab:b7:34:15:5f:70:d9:90:3a - 06:c0:68:78:96:87:f6:01:ff:b1:32:30:9b:54:be:a8 - 0d:b3:cf:a2:85:c6:f1:32:67:0c:fd:c0:56:13:06:28 - 86:fe:12:10:54:20:42:67:77:fc:fa:65:74:d6:6e:fd - 0a:40:eb:78:c2:25:41:ce:e5:d5:05:fe:f1:c6:7f:da - 1f:8f:b7:93:2a:e7:8f:b0:ac:50:75:cc:e3:ef:b1:29 - 16:6a:ee:06:8f:ee:74:5b:37:6d:ab:c3:e5:82:1e:7a - af:31:f0:06:9d:2e:ff:e8:08:ca:15:45:b1:98:d5:b1 - 45:73:17:f9:e8:6c:49:b4:ff:5d:09:d0:9b:cf:1e:a1 - 40:4b:cd:07:38:26:b3:52:3e:49:55:27:cd:90:a7:5f - 6d: - -public exponent: - 01:00:01: - -private exponent: - 30:61:85:91:f2:cb:1e:57:ed:55:8d:0b:a0:7a:4e:7d - 21:ec:00:69:1e:70:c4:ba:58:08:87:7c:bf:b1:b3:b9 - 19:f3:d6:e1:6c:7a:f7:36:a3:82:52:98:e9:ea:06:71 - b1:b2:86:42:ec:e8:c5:38:e1:75:55:2f:3c:4c:12:45 - e6:9e:f5:54:01:11:1c:21:c3:a1:37:f6:71:8e:db:ec - c6:f3:4b:9c:39:5d:37:3f:eb:b6:57:2d:48:14:2d:9d - 81:ea:92:06:3b:d8:83:bd:77:50:c8:2a:43:c7:99:69 - 74:99:52:e9:ca:d5:69:9d:0a:93:a5:c9:2f:e3:ed:60 - e7:83:6c:96:4b:cc:a3:00:35:a6:18:11:35:72:6b:9a - b9:b3:39:78:bd:1a:8f:ca:01:a7:e7:1b:81:ee:b4:e3 - 59:a5:32:85:0e:2f:b5:3c:6b:de:a3:e4:4f:37:4e:f6 - d5:be:f3:68:ce:f8:e8:fb:14:c6:e1:26:2c:24:fd:3b - dd:4b:70:c1:20:aa:0b:b5:0d:16:a8:45:4c:97:e9:0b - 08:97:c3:e9:ae:bf:0b:f7:1c:b1:81:63:ea:f4:72:dd - b7:da:5d:ab:21:06:c9:e3:99:3e:6c:c7:15:ca:79:fb - 44:7b:77:06:69:d9:59:a2:3c:b0:96:7b:66:6f:48:0c - 42:87:9c:df:4b:3a:dc:15:1f:48:0a:eb:b0:b1:38:98 - 5b:6d:7f:34:ce:43:60:25:64:7c:8d:c0:d1:69:27:b8 - ac:33:85:be:26:65:98:9f:8a:eb:cf:9a:6b:d7:5b:a3 - 49:60:f9:ff:fb:5f:67:d9:08:20:a1:d8:d0:20:25:d5 - 62:f9:d6:07:82:f6:c6:a6:55:65:71:3f:b8:64:b4:bd - 35:a9:2d:62:6c:cb:2c:e1:96:f0:9e:40:39:03:3b:10 - 38:72:ac:af:6e:0a:ba:ea:f5:c1:c0:c6:86:60:58:a9 - 28:23:6c:dd:8a:f2:84:76:a5:db:ef:f9:29:b9:b4:81 - - -prime1: - 00:f5:32:7d:80:4d:14:b1:3d:a1:ef:1b:7f:22:87:9f - d4:3d:4d:ce:e2:11:96:29:0f:ea:0b:c4:24:9c:9a:fa - 8a:4c:9a:5e:cd:48:aa:ce:6d:c0:fd:d4:53:46:1f:06 - f4:4f:da:2c:e5:f1:cb:19:19:a3:a4:37:11:47:ed:3d - fc:4c:b8:f1:93:b8:d8:f7:6a:dd:5c:bd:51:4d:c6:09 - 27:bc:c9:9a:19:05:0a:e9:00:ec:72:75:7f:89:0d:63 - 65:e2:89:ac:ce:f1:78:20:0a:b8:fd:fd:a5:88:a7:7c - 38:1e:55:7d:16:23:6a:4d:dc:87:56:ef:ff:02:db:bd - 1b:61:60:b5:8f:7a:e1:d1:26:e3:2d:d5:21:bb:03:84 - e2:a8:34:d6:7f:16:61:3c:a2:55:e1:c4:8a:82:61:74 - 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-[ -z "$srcdir" ] && srcdir=`dirname "$0"` -set -u - -# read in functions -. "${srcdir}/functions.inc" - -if [ -n "$1" ]; then - id="$1"; shift -else - id="1" -fi - -echo_n "starting server ${id} ..." - -# remove old logfiles, if this is the first server (ID 1) -[ "$id" = "1" ] && rm -rf logs *.log - -# check weather getpid.sh returns valid PIDs. If not, don't start up the -# test-server, because we won't be able to kill it at the end of the test. -./getpid.sh sh >/dev/null -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo " getpid.sh failed!" - exit 1 -fi - -# check if there is a test-server already running -./getpid.sh T-ngircd${id} >/dev/null 2>&1 -if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - echo " failure: test-server ${id} already running!" - exit 1 -fi - -# generate MOTD for test-server -echo "This is an ngIRCd Test Server" >ngircd-test${id}.motd - -# glibc memory checking, see malloc(3) -MALLOC_CHECK_=3 -export MALLOC_CHECK_ - -# starting up test-server ... -./T-ngircd${id} -n -f "${srcdir}/ngircd-test${id}.conf" "$@" \ - >ngircd-test${id}.log 2>&1 & -sleep 1 - -# validate running test-server -r=1 -pid=`./getpid.sh T-ngircd${id}` -[ -n "$pid" ] && kill -0 $pid >/dev/null 2>&1; r=$? -[ $r -eq 0 ] && echo " ok." || echo " failure!" -exit $r diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/start-server1 b/ngircd/src/testsuite/start-server1 deleted file mode 100755 index ced37c4..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/start-server1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# ngIRCd Test Suite - -[ -z "$srcdir" ] && srcdir=`dirname "$0"` -set -u -"${srcdir}/start-server.sh" 1 diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/start-server2 b/ngircd/src/testsuite/start-server2 deleted file mode 100755 index ca05bcf..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/start-server2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# ngIRCd Test Suite - -[ -z "$srcdir" ] && srcdir=`dirname "$0"` -set -u -"${srcdir}/start-server.sh" 2 diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/start-server3 b/ngircd/src/testsuite/start-server3 deleted file mode 100755 index 167040b..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/start-server3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# ngIRCd Test Suite - -[ -z "$srcdir" ] && srcdir=`dirname "$0"` -set -u -"${srcdir}/start-server.sh" 3 diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/stop-server.sh b/ngircd/src/testsuite/stop-server.sh deleted file mode 100755 index c5a9486..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/stop-server.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# ngIRCd Test Suite - -[ -z "$srcdir" ] && srcdir=`dirname "$0"` -set -u - -# read in functions -. "${srcdir}/functions.inc" - -if [ -n "$1" ]; then - id="$1"; shift -else - id="1" -fi - -echo_n "stopping server ${id} ..." - -# stop test-server ... -pid=`./getpid.sh T-ngircd${id}` -if [ -z "$pid" ]; then - echo " failure: no running server found!?" - exit 1 -fi -kill $pid >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit 1 - -# waiting ... -for i in 1 2 3 4 5; do - kill -0 $pid >/dev/null 2>&1; r=$? - if [ $r -ne 0 ]; then - echo " ok". - exit 0 - fi - sleep 1 -done -echo " failure: server ${id} still running!?" -exit 1 diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/stop-server1 b/ngircd/src/testsuite/stop-server1 deleted file mode 100755 index aad0c85..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/stop-server1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# ngIRCd Test Suite - -[ -z "$srcdir" ] && srcdir=`dirname "$0"` -set -u -"${srcdir}/stop-server.sh" 1 diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/stop-server2 b/ngircd/src/testsuite/stop-server2 deleted file mode 100755 index 104a096..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/stop-server2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# ngIRCd Test Suite - -[ -z "$srcdir" ] && srcdir=`dirname "$0"` -set -u -"${srcdir}/stop-server.sh" 2 diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/stop-server3 b/ngircd/src/testsuite/stop-server3 deleted file mode 100755 index a9515ed..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/stop-server3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# ngIRCd Test Suite - -[ -z "$srcdir" ] && srcdir=`dirname "$0"` -set -u -"${srcdir}/stop-server.sh" 3 diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/stress-A.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/stress-A.e deleted file mode 100644 index d51adaa..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/stress-A.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# "Stress" header - -set timeout 30 - -spawn telnet 127.0.0.1 6789 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "Connected" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/stress-B.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/stress-B.e deleted file mode 100644 index 53c75a0..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/stress-B.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# "Stress" body - -send "user user . . :User\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - " 376" -} - -sleep 2 - -send "oper TestOp 123\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "MODE test* :+o" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - " 381 test" -} - -sleep 2 - -send "join #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - " 353 * = #channel " -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - " 366 * #channel :" -} - -send "mode #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - " 324 test* #channel" -} - -send "join #channel2\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - " 353 * = #channel2 " -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - " 366 * #channel2 :" -} - -send "names\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - " 366 " -} - -sleep 3 - -send "part #channel2\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - " PART #channel2 " -} - -send "part #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - " PART #channel " -} - -sleep 1 - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/stress-server.sh b/ngircd/src/testsuite/stress-server.sh deleted file mode 100755 index a9ef507..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/stress-server.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# ngIRCd Test Suite -# Copyright (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors. -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# - -# parse command line -[ "$1" -gt 0 ] 2>/dev/null && CLIENTS="$1" || CLIENTS=5 -[ "$2" -gt 0 ] 2>/dev/null && MAX="$2" || MAX=-1 - -# detect source directory -[ -z "$srcdir" ] && srcdir=`dirname "$0"` -set -u - -# get our name -name=`basename "$0"` - -# create directories -[ -d logs ] || mkdir logs -[ -d tests ] || mkdir tests - -# test for required external tools -type expect >/dev/null 2>&1 -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "${name}: \"expect\" not found." - exit 77 -fi -type telnet >/dev/null 2>&1 -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "${name}: \"telnet\" not found."; - exit 77 -fi - -# hello world! :-) -echo "stressing server with $CLIENTS clients (be patient!):" - -# read in functions -. "${srcdir}/functions.inc" - -# create scripts for expect(1) -no=0 -while [ ${no} -lt $CLIENTS ]; do - cat "${srcdir}/stress-A.e" >tests/${no}.e - echo "send \"nick test${no}\\r\"" >>tests/${no}.e - cat "${srcdir}/stress-B.e" >>tests/${no}.e - no=`expr ${no} + 1` -done - -# run first script and check if it succeeds -echo_n "checking stress script ..." -expect tests/0.e >logs/stress-0.log 2>/dev/null -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo " failure!" - exit 1 -else - echo " ok." -fi - -no=0 -while [ ${no} -lt $CLIENTS ]; do - expect tests/${no}.e >logs/stress-${no}.log 2>/dev/null & - - no=`expr ${no} + 1` - echo "started client $no/$CLIENTS." - - [ $MAX -gt 0 ] && "$srcdir/wait-tests.sh" $MAX -done - -echo_n "waiting for clients to complete: ." -touch logs/check-idle.log -while true; do - expect "${srcdir}/check-idle.e" >>logs/check-idle.log; res=$? - echo "====================" >>logs/check-idle.log - [ $res -ne 99 ] && break - - # there are still clients connected. Wait ... - sleep 3 - echo_n "." -done - -[ $res -eq 0 ] && echo " ok." || echo " failure!" -exit $res diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/switch-server3 b/ngircd/src/testsuite/switch-server3 deleted file mode 100755 index 4087e24..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/switch-server3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -e -cp "${srcdir}"/ssl/cert-my-second-domain-tld.pem ssl/cert.pem -cp "${srcdir}"/ssl/key-my-second-domain-tld.pem ssl/key.pem -cp "${srcdir}"/ssl/dhparams-my-second-domain-tld.pem ssl/dhparams.pem diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/test-loop.sh b/ngircd/src/testsuite/test-loop.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 18fe9a5..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/test-loop.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# ngIRCd Test Suite -# Copyright (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors. -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# - -# parse command line -[ "$1" -gt 0 ] 2>/dev/null && LOOPS="$1" || LOOPS=5 -[ "$2" -gt 0 ] 2>/dev/null && WAIT="$2" || WAIT=5 - -# detect source directory -[ -z "$srcdir" ] && srcdir=`dirname "$0"` -set -u - -loop=0 -while [ ${loop} -lt $LOOPS ]; do - loop=`expr ${loop} + 1` - echo " loop $loop/$LOOPS starting:" - for s in "$srcdir"/*-test; do - sh "$s"; r=$? - [ $r -ne 0 ] && exit $r - sleep 1 - done - if [ ${loop} -lt $LOOPS ]; then - echo " waiting $WAIT seconds ..." - sleep $WAIT - fi -done diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/tests.sh b/ngircd/src/testsuite/tests.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 3e46c18..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/tests.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# ngIRCd Test Suite -# Copyright (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors. -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# - -# detect source directory -[ -z "$srcdir" ] && srcdir=`dirname "$0"` -set -u - -name=`basename "$0"` -test=`echo ${name} | cut -d '.' -f 1` -[ -d logs ] || mkdir logs - -if [ ! -r "$test" ]; then - echo "$test: test not found" >>tests-skipped.lst - echo "${name}: test \"$test\" not found!"; exit 77 - exit 1 -fi - -# read in functions -. "${srcdir}/functions.inc" - -type expect >/dev/null 2>&1 -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "$test: \"expect\" not found" >>tests-skipped.lst - echo "${name}: \"expect\" not found." - exit 77 -fi -type telnet >/dev/null 2>&1 -if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "$test: \"telnet\" not found" >>tests-skipped.lst - echo "${name}: \"telnet\" not found." - exit 77 -fi - -case "$test" in - *ssl*) - type openssl >/dev/null 2>&1 - if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "$test: \"openssl\" not found" >>tests-skipped.lst - echo "${name}: \"openssl\" not found." - exit 77 - fi - ;; -esac - -# prepare expect script -e_in="${srcdir}/${test}.e" -e_tmp="${test}.e_" -e_exec="$e_in" -if test -t 1 2>/dev/null; then - sed -e 's|^expect |puts -nonewline stderr "."; expect |g' \ - "$e_in" >"$e_tmp" - [ $? -eq 0 ] && e_exec="$e_tmp" -fi - -echo_n "running ${test} ..." -expect "$e_exec" >logs/${test}.log; r=$? -[ $r -eq 0 ] && echo " ok." || echo " failure!" - -rm -f "$e_tmp" -exit $r diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/wait-tests.sh b/ngircd/src/testsuite/wait-tests.sh deleted file mode 100755 index b6fa08f..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/wait-tests.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# ngIRCd Test Suite -# Copyright (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors. -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# - -[ "$1" -gt 0 ] 2>/dev/null && MAX="$1" || MAX=5 - -# detect source directory -[ -z "$srcdir" ] && srcdir=`dirname "$0"` -set -u - -PS_FLAGS="-f" -ps $PS_FLAGS >/dev/null 2>&1 -[ $? -ne 0 ] && PS_FLAGS="a" - -# read in functions -. "${srcdir}/functions.inc" - -msg=0 -while true; do - count=`ps $PS_FLAGS | grep "expect " | wc -l` - count=`expr $count - 1` - - [ $count -le $MAX ] && break - - if [ $msg -lt 1 ]; then - echo_n " waiting for processes to settle: " - msg=1 - fi - - # there are still clients connected. Wait ... - echo_n "$count>$MAX " - sleep 1 -done - -[ $msg -gt 0 ] && echo "done: $count" -exit 0 diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/who-test.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/who-test.e deleted file mode 100644 index 55c6570..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/who-test.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,203 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# WHO test - -spawn telnet 127.0.0.1 6789 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "Connected" -} - -send "nick nick\r" -send "user user . . :Real Name\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "376" -} - -send "who\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick \* * * ngircd.test.server nick H :0 Real Name" -} - -send "who 0\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick \* * * ngircd.test.server nick H :0 Real Name" -} - -send "away :testing\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "306 nick" -} - -send "who *\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick \* * * ngircd.test.server nick G :0 Real Name" -} - -send "join #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* JOIN :#channel" -} - -send "who #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick #channel * * ngircd.test.server nick G@ :0 Real Name" -} - -send "mode #channel +v nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #channel +v nick\r" -} - -send "who #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick #channel * * ngircd.test.server nick G@ :0 Real Name" -} - -send "who 127.0.0.*\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick \* * * ngircd.test.server nick G :0 Real Name" -} - -send "mode #channel -o nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #channel -o nick\r" -} - -send "who #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick #channel * * ngircd.test.server nick G+ :0 Real Name" -} - -send "who ngircd.test.server\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick \* * * ngircd.test.server nick G :0 Real Name" -} - -send "part #channel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* PART #channel :" -} - -send "who Real?Name\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick \* * * ngircd.test.server nick G :0 Real Name" -} - -send "oper TestOp 123\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "MODE nick :+o" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "381 nick" -} - -send "who 0 o\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick \* * * ngircd.test.server nick G* :0 Real Name" -} - -send "away\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "305 nick" -} - -send "who ??7.*0*\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick \* * * ngircd.test.server nick H* :0 Real Name" -} - -send "join #opers\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* JOIN :#opers" -} - -send "who #opers\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick #opers * * ngircd.test.server nick H*@ :0 Real Name" -} - -send "who Re*me\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick \* * * ngircd.test.server nick H* :0 Real Name" -} - -send "mode #opers -o nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #opers -o nick\r" -} - -send "who #opers\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick #opers * * ngircd.test.server nick H* :0 Real Name" -} - -send "who *.server\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick \* * * ngircd.test.server nick H* :0 Real Name" -} - -send "mode #opers +v nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #opers +v nick\r" -} - -send "who #opers\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick #opers * * ngircd.test.server nick H*+ :0 Real Name" -} - -send "mode #opers +s\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "@* MODE #opers +s\r" -} - -send "who n?c?\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server 352 nick \* * ngircd.test.server nick H* :0 Real Name" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "315" -} - -send "who #SecretChannel\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "315" -} - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/testsuite/whois-test.e b/ngircd/src/testsuite/whois-test.e deleted file mode 100644 index 74442ed..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/testsuite/whois-test.e +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -# ngIRCd test suite -# WHOIS test - -spawn telnet 127.0.0.1 6789 -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "Connected" -} - -send "nick nick\r" -send "user user . . :Real Name\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "376" -} - -send "whois nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "311 nick nick ~user 127.0.0.1 \* :Real Name\r" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "318 nick nick :" -} - -send "whois *\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "311 nick nick ~user 127.0.0.1* \* :Real Name\r" -} - -send "whois n*\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "311 nick nick ~user 127.0.0.1* \* :Real Name\r" -} - -send "whois ?ick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "311 nick nick ~user 127.0.0.1* \* :Real Name\r" -} - -send "whois ????,n?*k\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "311 nick nick ~user 127.0.0.1* \* :Real Name\r" -} - -send "whois unknown\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "401 nick unknown :" -} -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "318 nick unknown :" -} - -send "whois ngircd.test.server2 nick\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - ":ngircd.test.server2 311 nick nick ~user 127.0.0.1* \* :Real Name\r" -} - -send "whois nosuchserver unknown\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "402 nick nosuchserver :" -} - -send "quit\r" -expect { - timeout { exit 1 } - "ERROR :Closing connection" -} diff --git a/ngircd/src/tool/Makefile.ng b/ngircd/src/tool/Makefile.ng deleted file mode 100644 index d88bdc9..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/tool/Makefile.ng +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -# -# ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon -# Copyright (c)2001-2012 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. -# - -__ng_Makefile_am_template__ - -EXTRA_DIST = Makefile.ng - -AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(srcdir)/../portab - -noinst_LIBRARIES = libngtool.a - -libngtool_a_SOURCES = tool.c - -noinst_HEADERS = tool.h - -maintainer-clean-local: - rm -f Makefile Makefile.in Makefile.am - -# -eof- diff --git a/ngircd/src/tool/tool.c b/ngircd/src/tool/tool.c deleted file mode 100644 index 35c1ee6..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/tool/tool.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,249 +0,0 @@ -/* - * ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon - * Copyright (c)2001-2018 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) and Contributors. - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. - */ - -#include "portab.h" - -/** - * @file - * Tool functions - */ - -#include <assert.h> -#include <ctype.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/time.h> - -#include <netinet/in.h> - -#ifdef SYSLOG -#define SYSLOG_NAMES 1 -#include <syslog.h> -#endif - -#include "tool.h" - - -/** - * Removes all leading and trailing whitespaces of a string. - * @param String The string to remove whitespaces from. - */ -GLOBAL void -ngt_TrimStr(char *String) -{ - char *start, *end; - - assert(String != NULL); - - start = String; - - /* Remove whitespaces at the beginning of the string ... */ - while (*start == ' ' || *start == '\t' || - *start == '\n' || *start == '\r') - start++; - - if (!*start) { - *String = '\0'; - return; - } - - /* ... and at the end: */ - end = strchr(start, '\0'); - end--; - while ((*end == ' ' || *end == '\t' || *end == '\n' || *end == '\r') - && end >= start) - end--; - - /* New trailing NULL byte */ - *(++end) = '\0'; - - memmove(String, start, (size_t)(end - start)+1); -} /* ngt_TrimStr */ - - -/** - * Convert a string to uppercase letters. - */ -GLOBAL char * -ngt_UpperStr(char *String) -{ - char *ptr; - - assert(String != NULL); - - ptr = String; - while(*ptr) { - *ptr = (char)toupper(*ptr); - ptr++; - } - return String; -} /* ngt_UpperStr */ - - -/** - * Convert a string to lowercase letters. - */ -GLOBAL char * -ngt_LowerStr(char *String) -{ - char *ptr; - - assert(String != NULL); - - ptr = String; - while(*ptr) { - *ptr = (char)tolower(*ptr); - ptr++; - } - return String; -} /* ngt_LowerStr */ - - -GLOBAL void -ngt_TrimLastChr( char *String, const char Chr) -{ - /* If last character in the string matches Chr, remove it. - * Empty strings are handled correctly. */ - - size_t len; - - assert(String != NULL); - - len = strlen(String); - if(len == 0) - return; - - len--; - - if(String[len] == Chr) - String[len] = '\0'; -} /* ngt_TrimLastChr */ - - -/** - * Fill a String with random chars - */ -GLOBAL char * -ngt_RandomStr(char *String, const size_t len) -{ - static const char chars[] = "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz!\"#$&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\]^_`"; - struct timeval t; - size_t i; - - assert(String != NULL); - - gettimeofday(&t, NULL); -#ifndef HAVE_ARC4RANDOM - srand((unsigned)(t.tv_usec * t.tv_sec)); - - for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { - String[i] = chars[rand() % (sizeof(chars) - 1)]; - } -#else - for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) - String[i] = chars[arc4random() % (sizeof(chars) - 1)]; -#endif - String[len] = '\0'; - - return String; -} /* ngt_RandomStr */ - - -#ifdef SYSLOG - - -#ifndef INTERNAL_MARK - -#ifndef _code -typedef struct _code { - char *c_name; - int c_val; -} CODE; -#endif - -CODE facilitynames[] = { -#ifdef LOG_AUTH - { "auth", LOG_AUTH }, -#endif -#ifdef LOG_AUTHPRIV - { "authpriv", LOG_AUTHPRIV }, -#endif -#ifdef LOG_CRON - { "cron", LOG_CRON }, -#endif -#ifdef LOG_DAEMON - { "daemon", LOG_DAEMON }, -#endif -#ifdef LOG_FTP - { "ftp", LOG_FTP }, -#endif -#ifdef LOG_LPR - { "lpr", LOG_LPR }, -#endif -#ifdef LOG_MAIL - { "mail", LOG_MAIL }, -#endif -#ifdef LOG_NEWS - { "news", LOG_NEWS }, -#endif -#ifdef LOG_UUCP - { "uucp", LOG_UUCP }, -#endif -#ifdef LOG_USER - { "user", LOG_USER }, -#endif -#ifdef LOG_LOCAL7 - { "local0", LOG_LOCAL0 }, - { "local1", LOG_LOCAL1 }, - { "local2", LOG_LOCAL2 }, - { "local3", LOG_LOCAL3 }, - { "local4", LOG_LOCAL4 }, - { "local5", LOG_LOCAL5 }, - { "local6", LOG_LOCAL6 }, - { "local7", LOG_LOCAL7 }, -#endif - { 0, -1 } -}; - -#endif - - -GLOBAL const char* -ngt_SyslogFacilityName(int Facility) -{ - int i = 0; - while(facilitynames[i].c_name) { - if (facilitynames[i].c_val == Facility) - return facilitynames[i].c_name; - i++; - } - return "unknown"; -} - - -GLOBAL int -ngt_SyslogFacilityID(char *Name, int DefaultFacility) -{ - int i = 0; - while(facilitynames[i].c_name) { - if (strcasecmp(facilitynames[i].c_name, Name) == 0) - return facilitynames[i].c_val; - i++; - } - return DefaultFacility; -} - - -#endif - - -/* -eof- */ diff --git a/ngircd/src/tool/tool.h b/ngircd/src/tool/tool.h deleted file mode 100644 index b05649a..0000000 --- a/ngircd/src/tool/tool.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -/* - * ngIRCd -- The Next Generation IRC Daemon - * Copyright (c)2001-2010 Alexander Barton (alex@barton.de) - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * Please read the file COPYING, README and AUTHORS for more information. - */ - -#ifndef __tool_h__ -#define __tool_h__ - -/** - * @file - * Tool functions (Header) - */ - -#include "portab.h" - -GLOBAL void ngt_TrimLastChr PARAMS((char *String, const char Chr )); - -GLOBAL void ngt_TrimStr PARAMS((char *String )); - -GLOBAL char *ngt_UpperStr PARAMS((char *String )); -GLOBAL char *ngt_LowerStr PARAMS((char *String )); - -GLOBAL char *ngt_RandomStr PARAMS((char *String, const size_t len)); - -#ifdef SYSLOG -GLOBAL const char *ngt_SyslogFacilityName PARAMS((int Facility)); -GLOBAL int ngt_SyslogFacilityID PARAMS((char *Name, int DefaultFacility)); -#endif - -#endif - -/* -eof- */ |
