#include "ircd_defs.h"
#include "channel.h"
-#include "res.h"
+#include "dns.h"
#include "snomask.h"
#include "match.h"
#include "ircd.h"
#define IDLEN 10
#define TGCHANGE_NUM 10 /* how many targets we keep track of */
+#define TGCHANGE_REPLY 5 /* how many reply targets */
#define TGCHANGE_INITIAL 10 /* initial free targets (normal) */
#define TGCHANGE_INITIAL_LOW 4 /* initial free targets (possible spambot) */
struct Client *servptr; /* Points to server this Client is on */
struct Client *from; /* == self, if Local Client, *NEVER* NULL! */
- struct Whowas *whowas; /* Pointers to whowas structs */
+ rb_dlink_list whowas_clist;
+
time_t tsinfo; /* TS on the nick, SVINFO on server */
unsigned int umodes; /* opers, normal users subset */
unsigned int flags; /* client flags */
/* client->name is the unique name for a client nick or host */
char name[HOSTLEN + 1];
- /*
- * client->username is the username from ident or the USER message,
- * If the client is idented the USER message is ignored, otherwise
- * the username part of the USER message is put here prefixed with a
+ /*
+ * client->username is the username from ident or the USER message,
+ * If the client is idented the USER message is ignored, otherwise
+ * the username part of the USER message is put here prefixed with a
* tilde depending on the I:line, Once a client has registered, this
* field should be considered read-only.
*/
* (directly connected to *this* server with a socket.
*/
/* Anti flooding part, all because of lamers... */
- time_t last_join_time; /* when this client last
+ time_t last_join_time; /* when this client last
joined a channel */
- time_t last_leave_time; /* when this client last
+ time_t last_leave_time; /* when this client last
* left a channel */
- int join_leave_count; /* count of JOIN/LEAVE in less than
+ int join_leave_count; /* count of JOIN/LEAVE in less than
MIN_JOIN_LEAVE_TIME seconds */
- int oper_warn_count_down; /* warn opers of this possible
+ int oper_warn_count_down; /* warn opers of this possible
spambot every time this gets to 0 */
time_t last_caller_id_time;
* we want to use unsigned int here so the sizes have a better chance of
* staying the same on 64 bit machines. The current trend is to use
* I32LP64, (32 bit ints, 64 bit longs and pointers) and since ircd
- * will NEVER run on an operating system where ints are less than 32 bits,
+ * will NEVER run on an operating system where ints are less than 32 bits,
* it's a relatively safe bet to use ints. Since right shift operations are
- * performed on these, it's not safe to allow them to become negative,
- * which is possible for long running server connections. Unsigned values
+ * performed on these, it's not safe to allow them to become negative,
+ * which is possible for long running server connections. Unsigned values
* generally overflow gracefully. --Bleep
*/
unsigned int sendM; /* Statistics: protocol messages send */
char *opername; /* name of operator{} block being used or tried (challenge) */
char *challenge;
char *fullcaps;
+ char *cipher_string;
int caps; /* capabilities bit-field */
rb_fde_t *F; /* >= 0, for local clients */
/* time challenge response is valid for */
time_t chal_time;
- struct DNSQuery *dnsquery; /* for outgoing server's name lookup */
-
- time_t last_away; /* Away since... */
+ time_t next_away; /* Don't allow next away before... */
time_t last;
+ uint32_t connid;
/* clients allowed to talk through +g */
rb_dlink_list allow_list;
* to avoid flooding.
* -- adrian
*/
- int allow_read; /* how many we're allowed to read in this second */
- int actually_read; /* how many we've actually read in this second */
int sent_parsed; /* how many messages we've parsed in this second */
time_t last_knock; /* time of last knock */
unsigned long random_ping;
struct AuthRequest *auth_request;
/* target change stuff */
- uint32_t targets[TGCHANGE_NUM]; /* targets were aware of (fnv32(use_id(target_p))) */
+ /* targets we're aware of (fnv32(use_id(target_p))):
+ * 0..TGCHANGE_NUM-1 regular slots
+ * TGCHANGE_NUM..TGCHANGE_NUM+TGCHANGE_REPLY-1 reply slots
+ */
+ uint32_t targets[TGCHANGE_NUM + TGCHANGE_REPLY];
unsigned int targets_free; /* free targets */
time_t target_last; /* last time we cleared a slot */
+ /* ratelimit items */
+ time_t ratelimit;
+ unsigned int join_who_credits;
+
struct ListClient *safelist_data;
char *mangledhost; /* non-NULL if host mangling module loaded and
struct _ssl_ctl *ssl_ctl; /* which ssl daemon we're associate with */
struct _ssl_ctl *z_ctl; /* second ctl for ssl+zlib */
+ uint32_t zconnid;
uint32_t localflags;
struct ZipStats *zipstats; /* zipstats */
uint16_t cork_count; /* used for corking/uncorking connections */
struct ev_entry *event; /* used for associated events */
struct PrivilegeSet *privset; /* privset... */
+
+ char sasl_agent[IDLEN];
+ unsigned char sasl_out;
+ unsigned char sasl_complete;
};
struct PreClient
char spoofuser[USERLEN + 1];
char spoofhost[HOSTLEN + 1];
- char sasl_agent[IDLEN];
- unsigned char sasl_out;
- unsigned char sasl_complete;
-
rb_dlink_list dnsbl_queries; /* list of struct BlacklistClient * */
struct Blacklist *dnsbl_listed; /* first dnsbl where it's listed */
struct ListClient
{
- unsigned int hash_indice;
+ char *chname;
unsigned int users_min, users_max;
-
- /* It would be nice to add other modifiers,
- * but not for 1.1 --nenolod
- */
+ time_t created_min, created_max, topic_min, topic_max;
+ int operspy;
};
/*
#define FLAGS_SERVICE 0x200000 /* network service */
#define FLAGS_TGCHANGE 0x400000 /* we're allowed to clear something */
#define FLAGS_DYNSPOOF 0x800000 /* dynamic spoof, only opers see ip */
+#define FLAGS_TGEXCESSIVE 0x1000000 /* whether the client has attemped to change targets excessively fast */
/* flags for local clients, this needs stuff moved from above to here at some point */
#define LFLAGS_SSL 0x00000001
/* overflow flags */
/* EARLIER FLAGS ARE IN s_newconf.h */
+#define FLAGS2_EXTENDCHANS 0x00200000
#define FLAGS2_EXEMPTRESV 0x00400000
#define FLAGS2_EXEMPTKLINE 0x00800000
#define FLAGS2_EXEMPTFLOOD 0x01000000
UMODE_WALLOP | UMODE_LOCOPS)
#define DEFAULT_OPER_SNOMASK SNO_GENERAL
-#define CLICAP_MULTI_PREFIX 0x0001
-#define CLICAP_SASL 0x0002
-
/*
* flags macros.
*/
#define IsDynSpoof(x) ((x)->flags & FLAGS_DYNSPOOF)
#define SetDynSpoof(x) ((x)->flags |= FLAGS_DYNSPOOF)
#define ClearDynSpoof(x) ((x)->flags &= ~FLAGS_DYNSPOOF)
+#define IsTGExcessive(x) ((x)->flags & FLAGS_TGEXCESSIVE)
+#define SetTGExcessive(x) ((x)->flags |= FLAGS_TGEXCESSIVE)
+#define ClearTGExcessive(x) ((x)->flags &= ~FLAGS_TGEXCESSIVE)
/* local flags */
#define SetExemptResv(x) ((x)->flags2 |= FLAGS2_EXEMPTRESV)
#define IsIPSpoof(x) ((x)->flags2 & FLAGS2_IP_SPOOFING)
#define SetIPSpoof(x) ((x)->flags2 |= FLAGS2_IP_SPOOFING)
+#define IsExtendChans(x) ((x)->flags2 & FLAGS2_EXTENDCHANS)
+#define SetExtendChans(x) ((x)->flags2 |= FLAGS2_EXTENDCHANS)
/* for local users: flood grace period is over
* for servers: mentioned in networknotice.c notice
extern void check_klines(void);
extern void check_dlines(void);
extern void check_xlines(void);
+extern void resv_nick_fnc(const char *mask, const char *reason, int temp_time);
extern const char *get_client_name(struct Client *client, int show_ip);
extern const char *log_client_name(struct Client *, int);
extern void count_local_client_memory(size_t * count, size_t * memory);
extern void count_remote_client_memory(size_t * count, size_t * memory);
+extern int clean_nick(const char *, int loc_client);
+
extern struct Client *find_chasing(struct Client *, const char *, int *);
extern struct Client *find_person(const char *);
extern struct Client *find_named_person(const char *);
extern void dead_link(struct Client *client_p, int sendqex);
extern int show_ip(struct Client *source_p, struct Client *target_p);
-extern int show_ip_conf(struct ConfItem *aconf, struct Client *target_p);
+extern int show_ip_conf(struct ConfItem *aconf, struct Client *source_p);
+extern int show_ip_whowas(struct Whowas *whowas, struct Client *source_p);
extern void initUser(void);
extern void free_user(struct User *, struct Client *);