[hybrid] [coders] ircd-hybrid release notification - ircd-hybrid-8.1.12

Michael Wobst wobst.michael at web.de
Sun Dec 22 19:37:43 EST 2013


http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/ircd-hybrid/ircd-hybrid/ircd-hybrid-8.1.12/ircd-hybrid-8.1.12.tgz
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-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.12 Release Notes
o) RPL_WHOISMODES now uses the 379 numeric
o) Serial number is now shown on start up
o) Fixed possible channel mode desynch with services
o) Fixed TS 6 support with LOCOPS
o) Minor code cleanups
o) Fixed file descriptor leak with empty help files
o) Fixed issue with WEBIRC where hostnames were
    not validated


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.11 Release Notes
o) Administrators may now see channel modes in /LIST
o) Fixed compile error on BSD systems when building with kqueue()


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.10 Release Notes
o) Fixed bug with kqueue() where it occasionally dropped updates
o) Changed WHOIS to show a client's certificate fingerprint
    to administrators only
o) The WHO reply now shows whether or not a nickname has
    been registered with NickServ. ('r' status flag)
o) Fixed some flaws with server hiding
o) Fixed bug where "STATS P" would leak ip addresses to remotely connected
    administrators, even if serverhide::hide_server_ips was set to 'yes'
o) Services coders: added SVSKILL


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.9 Release Notes
o) Added usermode +W. Users connected via a webirc gateway get this
    mode set by servers.
o) /WHOIS now shows if a client is connected via a webirc
    gateway
o) Administrators may now see +s channels a user is in with /WHOIS.
    Secret channels are prepended with a tilde in the /WHOIS
    reply.
o) Administrators are now able to see all the user modes a user has
    set via /whois


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.8 Release Notes
o) Fixed bug that would lead to a desynchronized nick database
    throughout the entire network if using services enforced
    nick names (SVSNICK)
o) Cleaned up/modernized build system
o) Add -fstack-protector to CFLAGS if available. Basically checks for
    buffer overflows/stack-smashing attacks
o) When using anope 1.9 services, /WHOIS now shows the account name
    of a registered/identified client (numeric 330)
o) Administrators can now see +s channels in /LIST


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.7 Release Notes
o) Fixed issue with channel mode +n having no functionality at all
o) Fixed SSL certificate fingerprint validation for outgoing server connects
o) Updated several documentation files


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.6 Release Notes
o) Fixed possible core with empty motd files


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.5 Release Notes
o) Fixed bug that would prevent servers from linking together
    if connect::aftype isn't set


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.4 Release Notes
o) Added 'xline' and 'resv' logging types. See doc/reference.conf
    for more information
o) Fixed bug where remote /STATS requests were not rate limited
o) Fixed core with empty auth::spoof entries
o) Increased oper/auth/connect password length limit from 20 to 128
o) Minor fixes to nickflood control code


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.3 Release Notes
o) Fixed possible core on "STATS z"
o) Revised doc/reference.conf
o) Fixed broken --disable-libgeoip switch


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.2 Release Notes
o) Added general::cycle_on_host_change configuration option
o) Added general::stats_u_oper_only configuration option
o) Added support for SHA-256 ssl certificate fingerprint based operator{}
    and connect{} blocks.
    In conjunction with Anope 1.9.x IRC-services, clients are now also able
    to automatically identify for their nick with ssl certificate
    fingerprints
o) Added operator::ssl_connection_required configuration option. See
    doc/reference.conf for more information
o) Added usermode +S (client is connected via SSL/TLS). Allows services
    to keep track of what users are connected via SSL, and allows to see
    ssl-status of remote clients in a /whois
o) Fixed a server name leak with server hiding enabled. Reported by
    Adam <adam at anope.org>


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.1 Release Notes
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o) IMPORTANT: moved disable_remote_command configuration directive from
    general{} block to serverhide{} block
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o) Minor code cleanups/performance improvements
o) Fixed bug where opers could see LOCOPS messages even if they don't have
    the +l mode set
o) Fixed bug where non-SSL clients could join +S channels on non-SSL servers
o) Implemented motd{} configuration blocks. See doc/reference.conf for more
    information
o) "STATS T" shows configured MOTD files


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.0 Release Notes
o) Minor code cleanups/performance improvements


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.0rc1 Release Notes
o) Fixed broken spoofs


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.0beta5 Release Notes
o) Removed 'remote', and 'global_kill' oper flags, and added 'connect',
    'squit', and 'kill' flags for better fine-tuning instead. Whether or
    not a specific action is allowed on a remote server can be controlled
    by appending the ':remote' flag. For example: 'kill' allows only local
    clients to be killed, whereas 'kill:remote' allows to issue a KILL for
    remote clients
o) Added 'locops' and 'wallops' to irc-operator flags
o) Improve/cleanup HELP system


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.0beta4 Release Notes
o) Implemented channel mode +M. Clients that haven't identified their
    name with NickServ may not speak in a channel that has this mode set
o) Fixed weird idletimes shown in /trace
o) Added 'nononreg' (+R) to general::oper_umodes
o) Added user mode +F (can see remote client connect/exit notices)


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.0beta3 Release Notes
o) PCRE support has been dropped
o) "STATS o" now shows how many times an oper{} block has been used.
    Similar to STATS x|q"
o) Implemented channel mode +c. Known from other ircds, this mode basically
    prevents users from sending messages including control codes to a 
channel
    that has this mode set
o) Fixed bug where bans were not checked against non-channel members when
    sending messages to a channel
o) Removed channel::quiet_on_ban configuration option. This feature is
    now enabled by default


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.0beta2 Release Notes
o) Fixed broken compile with libGeoIP disabled
o) Code cleanups; working towards stabilization and improved performance
o) Removed operflag 'nick_changes'. Operators can now set +n at will
o) Fixed shared{} blocks not working as expected
o) Fixed spoofs not working as expected


-- ircd-hybrid-8.1.0beta1 Release Notes
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o) IMPORTANT: name/channel entries can't be stacked any longer within
    a single resv{} block. Each entry now requires its own resv{} block.
    Read doc/reference.conf for more details
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o) Added resv::exempt configuration option. Exempt can be either a
    ISO 3166 alpha-2 two letter country code, or a nick!user at host mask.
    CIDR is supported
o) Removed channel::restrict_channels configuration option
o) Preliminary libGeoIP support. Currently only used for exempt entries
    in resv{} blocks
o) Improved WEBIRC authentication; added 'webirc' to auth::flags.
    A "webirc." spoof is now no longer required
o) Implemented new memory pool allocator which basically is based upon Tor's
    mempool allocator for Tor cells
o) Major code cleanups
o) Implemented new binary database storage for X-,D-,K-,G-Lines and RESVs.
    Temporary bans are now stored as well and will persist after a reboot
o) Channel based resv{} blocks may now contain wildcards
o) NICK/JOIN now shows the actual reason of reserved nick-/channelnames
o) contrib/ and its content has been removed from the tree
o) Added serverhide::hide_services configuration option
o) Added 'nononreg' (+R) to oper::umodes and general::oper_only_modes
o) Added support for "away-notify" client capability


-- ircd-hybrid-8.0.9 Release Notes
o) Fixed bug where ircd would sometimes drop a services link because
    of a missing argument to the SVSMODE command
o) Fixed weird idletimes shown in /trace


-- ircd-hybrid-8.0.8 Release Notes
o) "STATS s" now shows configured services{} blocks as well
o) Fixed compile warnings, minor code cleanups and optimizations
o) Increased nickname history length to 32768
o) Unidentified/unregistered nicks may not speak in +R channels


-- ircd-hybrid-8.0.7 Release Notes
o) Services may now set a channel topic without joining the channel first
o) Fixed bug where /whois would send empty sockhost information on TS5
    servers
o) Remote server connection and split notices now go to new usermode +e.
    These previously used usermode +x.
o) Services may now change the host of a specific user
    via "SVSMODE <timestamp> <target> +x <hostname>"


-- ircd-hybrid-8.0.6 Release Notes
o) Fix bug where idle time sometimes is 0 even if the client didn't
    send any private message
o) Fixed possible core in try_parse_v4_netmask()


-- ircd-hybrid-8.0.5 Release Notes
########################################################################
o) IMPORTANT: nick and topic lengths are now configurable via ircd.conf.
    A max_nick_length, as well as a max_topic_length configuration option
    can now be found in the serverinfo{} block
########################################################################
o) Fixed build on GNU/Hurd as reported by Dominic Hargreaves
o) Fixed log files not getting reopened after /rehash
o) Improved logging of configuration file issues
o) ircd.pid has been accidentally saved in /var instead of /var/run
o) Linux RT signal support for notification of socket events has been 
dropped
o) Fixed "STATS Y|y" sometimes sending weird sendq/recvq values
o) INFO now also shows configured values of 'disable_fake_channels',
    and 'stats_e_disabled'
o) m_webirc.c is now officially supported, and has been moved from contrib/
    to modules/
o) /whois, /stats p, and /trace may now show fake idle times depending on
    how the new class::min_idle and class::max_idle configuration directives
    have been configured. This feature basically works in the same
    way as it does in csircd
o) The configuration parser now does support 'year' and 'month' units


-- ircd-hybrid-8.0.4 Release Notes
o) Fixed possible core on USERHOST/ISON with optimization enabled
o) Fixed bug where can_flood sometimes didn't work as expected


-- ircd-hybrid-8.0.3 Release Notes
o) Fixed core on UNDLINE
o) XLINE/KLINE/RESV/DLINE/SQUIT and KILL now have the same default reason
    if a reason hasn't been specified


-- ircd-hybrid-8.0.2 Release Notes
o) Minor updates to the build system
o) Fixed broken --enable-assert configure switch
o) Fixed bug where timed events stopped from working if the system's
    clock is running backwards
o) STATS q|Q now shows how many times a resv{} block has been matched
o) Fixed contributed WEBIRC module
o) IRC operators may now again see server generated nick rejection notices


-- ircd-hybrid-8.0.1 Release Notes
o) Fixed broken CIDR support for CHALLENGE based irc operator logins
o) Fixed class limits not properly applying to oper{} blocks
o) Fixed possible TBURST desynchronization with services
o) Fixed TBURST sending server's name to clients if it's a hidden server


-- ircd-hybrid-8.0.0 Release Notes
o) Fixed an off-by-one with spoofs. Spoofs are now also checked for
    invalid characters
o) Removed general::use_whois_actually configuration directive. This is
    now enabled by default
o) Minor SQUIT handling fixes
o) Fixed bancache not being updated on CHGHOST/CHGIDENT
o) Fixed possible TBURST desynchronization with services
o) Fixed TBURST sending server's name to clients if it's a hidden server


-- ircd-hybrid-8rc1 Release Notes
o) Removed general::client_flood configuration option and added the
    new 'recvq' configuration directive to class{} blocks.
    The max size of a receive queue can be seen in "STATS Y"
    for each class
o) Allow the '[' and ']' characters in server description


-- ircd-hybrid-8beta3 Release Notes
o) Fixed wrong syntax in several language files
o) Removed &localchannels
o) PRIVMSG to opers at some.server is no longer supported
o) Fixed bug that could lead to topic desynchronization
o) Removed serverhide::disable_hidden configuration option
o) Dropped ircd-hybrid-6 GLINE compatibility mode
o) Removed use_invex, use_except and use_knock configuration options.
    These features are now enabled by default


-- ircd-hybrid-8beta2 Release Notes
o) channel::disable_fake_channels now also disables ascii 29 (mIRC italic)
    when set to yes
o) Added channel::max_chans_per_oper configuration directive. The old way
    was to let operators join three times the amount of max_chans_per_user
o) Replaced MODLOAD, MODUNLOAD, MODRELOAD, MODLIST and MODRESTART commands
    with the new MODULE command which can be fed with the LOAD, UNLOAD, 
RELOAD
    and LIST parameters.
    MODRESTART has been entirely removed. Use "MODULE RELOAD *" to reload
    all modules
o) Added back server notice when a client tries to obtain a reserved 
nick name
o) Removed OMOTD module
o) Added 'set' to operator privilege flags. Gives access to the "SET" 
command
o) Improved TS6 support
o) Channel keys/passwords are now case sensitive


-- ircd-hybrid-8beta1 Release Notes
o) Implemented full services support, including but not limited to the
    following changes:
    - Added SVSNICK, and SVSMODE command handlers
    - Added service stamps to NICK/UID messages
    - Added SVS to server capabilities (CAPAB). SVS capable servers can
      deal with extended NICK/UID messages that contain service IDs/stamps.
    - Changed rejected client notices to go to new usermode +j.  These
      previously used usermode +r.
    - Added usermode +r (registered nick) and channelmode +r (registered 
channel)
    - Added usermode +R (only registered clients may send a private message)
    - Added channelmode +R (only registered clients may join that channel)
    - Various services shortcuts have been added (/NS, /CS, /NICKSERV, 
/CHANSERV, etc.)
    - Added services{} block to ircd.conf
    - Added services_name directive to general{} block
    - Added GLOBOPS mainly for services compatibility, but can be used 
by operators, too
o) Removed RKLINE and RXLINE commands. Regular expression based bans should
    only be added via ircd.conf
o) Added 'globops', 'restart', 'dline', 'undline' and 'module' operator
    privilege flags. Read doc/reference.conf for further explanation of what
    these flags control
o) Removed Idle-time klines
o) Cleaned up modules API. Old modules won't work anymore
o) Removed general::burst_away configuration directive. AWAY bursts are now
    controlled via connect::flags explicitly
o) Introduced new logging subsystem including log rotation based on
    file sizes. Log timestamp format is ISO8601 now
o) Added support for remote D-lines
o) Added usermode +H which is basically a replacement for the 
hidden_admin and
    hidden_oper operator flags. With usermode +H, irc operator status 
can now
    be hidden even on remote servers
o) Added CIDR support for operator{} blocks
o) Removed the servlink program. ircd-hybrid can now make use of
    SSL/TLS for inter-server communication.
    NOTE: compressed server links are of course still available, but a 
SSL/TLS
    connection is required, as compression is now handled via OpenSSL
o) Removed 'ssl_server_protocol' configuration directive and
    added 'ssl_client_method' and 'ssl_server_method' instead.
    Both of these options can now be changed at runtime
o) Oper login IDs are no longer limited to NICKLEN*2
o) Removed channel::burst_topicwho configuration option. Topicsetters are
    now sent by default
o) "STATS Y|y" now reports CIDR limits as well
o) Added m_webirc.c to contrib/
o) Overall code cleanup and speed improvements

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  Please include a gdb backtrace and a copy of your config.h and
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