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3 title: Anope 2.0.5 Release
4 author: Adam
5 category: 2017
6 # date: 2017-01-22T23:00:50+00:00
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9 Anope 2.0.5 has been released, which contains bug fixes, and several new features.
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11 The notable changes includes:
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13 Fix negative levels to not match users with negative access
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15 Fix memo sender to always be the account name of the sender
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17 Allow unregistered users to use the ChanServ seen command
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19 Fix secureops to not be enforced on operators with the chanserv/administration privilege
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21 Fix command name in HELP syntax messages to always be upper case
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23 Show unconfirmed nickname messages on registration in webcpanel
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25 Fix NickServ SET EMAIL to be executable via XMLRPC
26 <br/>
27 Fix OperServ USERLIST/CHANLIST to accept regexes
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29 Allow OperServ USERLIST to also match realname syntax (n!u@h#r)
30 <br/>
31 Fix db_old importing languages to use the UTF-8 version
32 <br/>
33 Fix m_dns to return REFUSED if no answers could be found
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35 Fix ns_maxemail to be case insensitive
36 <br/>
37 Add MemoServ READ ALL command
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39 Add support for NickServ GROUP to be executed via XMLRPC
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41 Add support for logging hostname/ip of SASL authentication attempts, if supported by IRCd
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44 All users are recommended to upgrade.
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46 MD5 Sum: ff54bfd4d93c10723a237dc07073abac <a href="https://github.com/anope/anope/releases/download/2.0.5/anope-2.0.5.exe">anope-2.0.5.exe</a><br/>
47 MD5 Sum: e0972e936e3f2ffd6bd65664e6af58a4 <a href="https://github.com/anope/anope/releases/download/2.0.5/anope-2.0.5-source.tar.gz">anope-2.0.5-source.tar.gz</a><br/>
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50 The news post for the 2.0 branch is reproduced below for those not yet on 2.0. There is no new information here for users already on 2.0.
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54 We are proud to announce that after five years of development our latest stable release, Anope 2.0, is now available for download.
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56 With this release we are deprecating the 1.8 branch and no longer recommend users use it.
57
58 <b>Overview of changes from 1.8 to 2.0:</b>
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60 Use an account style system instead of the old NSNickTracking option, which allows you to stay logged in no matter what nick you are on.
61 <br/>
62 Fantasy support for all commands.
63 <br/>
64 Can assign core pseudo clients (such as ChanServ) to channels.
65 <br/>
66 A built in web panel.
67 <br/>
68 Persistent channels, which allows services bots to stay in empty channels.
69 <br/>
70 Channel passwords replaced with founder level access (QOP, or the FOUNDER access level).
71 <br/>
72 OWNER access levels added, defaults to access level 9999.
73 <br/>
74 The option to use a flags based channel access system.
75 <br/>
76 Ability to authenticate via SSL certificates
77 <br/>
78 Autojoin channels on authentication (ns_ajoin)
79 <br/>
80 Significantly more advanced logging system, choose what is logged and where it is logged.
81 <br/>
82 Support for other optional database backends, such as SQL and Redis.
83 <br/>
84 Granular command configuration. Configure which command is on what service, what it's called, and who can use it.
85 <br/>
86 Configurable opertypes, which allows defining new services operator levels (Root, Admin, Oper, etc.) and what permissions each has.
87 <br/>
88 Ability to authenticate users against external databases, such as by SQL or LDAP.
89 <br/>
90 Capability to switch between different encryption methods.
91 <br/>
92 DNSBL support.
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94
95 <b>Installation instructions for Linux/UNIX:</b>
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97 Anope 2 requires CMake to be built. On most systems you can simply install the package from your package manager, eg. sudo apt-get install cmake or sudo yum install cmake.
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99 First, enable any extra modules you want by executing the 'extras' script. Extra modules generally depend on other libraries, such as MySQL, and are not enabled by default due to their dependencies. Then run:
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101 ./Config
102 <br/>
103 cd build
104 <br/>
105 make
106 <br/>
107 make install
108
109 <b>Upgrading instructions:</b>
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111 1) Install Anope 2 to a separate directory from your old install (such as ~/services2)
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113 2) Copy 1.8's databases to the 'data' directory of your new install.
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115 3) Configure services, the configuration files are located in the 'conf' directory.
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117 Anope 2 uses a different configuration file format from 1.8, you will have to reconfigure them completely.
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119 Use your old configuration as a reference.
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121 4) While configuring, be sure to load db_old, which loads the old 1.8.x databases, and db_flatfile, which writes out the new Anope 2 database.
122 <br/>
123 Ensure that the hash method in db_old's configuration block is the same encryption method that you are currently using on 1.8.
124 <br/>
125 Load the correct encryption module, which is the same one configured in db_old.
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127 5) Start services. Once you confirm your database has been successfully imported, comment or remove db_old from the configuration file, so that the next time services restart, they will load the newer database.
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131 Third party modules, such as most of the ones found on on the <a href="https://modules.anope.org">Modsite</a>, that are written for 1.7.x or 1.8.x
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133 will not work with Anope 2. However, many of the features of the most popular 1.8 modules have been included in the Anope 2 release, so you may find you no longer need your extra modules. If it is unclear to you whether or not a given feature is in Anope 2, come ask us.
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136 Join our IRC channel at <a href="irc://irc.anope.org/anope">irc://irc.anope.org/anope</a> for questions or comments.