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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.
This is used by QuakeNet for example (ircu/snircd), and looks like this:
NICK nick
:irc.example.net PING :1858979527
USER user . . :real name
PONG 1858979527
:irc.example.net 001 nick :Welcome to the Internet Relay Network ...
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When enabling "NoticeAuth" in the [Features] section, ngircd will send
"NOTICE AUTH" messages on client connect like e.g. snircd (QuakeNet) does.
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So SQUIT now behaves like CONNECT and DISCONNECT commands, when called
by an IRC operator (and not received from an other server).
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Make sure that all commands received from other servers do have
valid prefixes.
Only exceptions are PING and ERROR commands that can occure without
prefixes when generated by the remote peer itself.
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This helps to speed up server login and network synchronisation.
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They aren't supported by elder C compilers ...
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* CloakUserHost:
Add a note not to use a percent sign ("%") in CloakHost variable
Rename ClientHost to CloakHost, and ClientUserNick to CloakUserToNick
Don't use "the.net" in sample-ngircd.conf, use "example.net"
ngircd.conf.5: document "ClientHost" and "ClientUserNick"
Move "ClientHost" and "ClientUserNick" to end of [Global] section
ClientUserNick setting
ClientHost setting
* QuitOnHTTP:
Only "handle" HTTP commands on unregistered connections
Don't use IRC_QUIT_HTTP() if STRICT_RFC is #define'd
IRC_QUIT_HTTP(): enhance error message
Move IRC_QUIT_HTTP() below IRC_QUIT()
quit on HTTP commands: GET & POST
* bug72-WHOIS-List:
Add "whois-test" to testsuite and distribution archive
Add support for up to 3 targets in WHOIS queries.
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The percent sign is reserved for future extensions, for example to
expand some variables like %H to a hash value of the real host name ...
Idea by kaFux in #ngircd.
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Test script proposed by Dana Dahlstrom, 2008-02-17.
See <https://arthur.barton.de/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=72> ...
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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.
WHOIS test cases by Dana Dahlstrom.
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Describe the possible types of variables in ngircd.conf:
booleans, text strings, integer numbers.
And add type information to each variable description.
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"the.net" is an existing domain of the Texas Higher Education Network ...
See RFC 2606.
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previously, any client could join in this configuration:
[Channel]
Name = #test
Modes = tnk
KeyFile = /tmp/foobar
fix this by checking for zero-length key before comparing
key to channel key.
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This fixes the followin GCC warning on modern Linux systems as well:
irc-login.c: In function ‘Hello_User’:
irc-login.c:876: warning: ignoring return value of ‘write’,
declared with attribute warn_unused_result
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Removed unnecessary variables DETAILS_AT_TOP, EXTRACT_PRIVATE,
EXTRACT_LOCAL_CLASSES, added SHOW_DIRECTORIES=YES, STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS=NO,
REFERENCED_BY_RELATION=YES, REFERENCES_RELATION=YES,
HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS=YES and GENERATE_DOCSET=NO; updated PREDEFINED.
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Use the ones of Doxygen instead, this has the advantage that we
benefit of new functionality of Doxygen without having to make changes.
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This patch
- makes the server write buffer bigger: 64k,
- makes the regular write buffer bigger: 32k,
- tries to flush the write buffer starting at 4K.
Before this patch, 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 (e.g. on slow links).
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