1 * WHOREPLY and NAMREPLY become numberics instead of strings.
3 * msa's patches to kick/mode to attempt to follow nick name changes
5 * spike's patches to get SUMMON to find last idle tty
7 * melazy's various DNS improvements.
11 * prefix changed for all server->client messages in which the origin
12 of the sender is a client to appear as follows:
15 * TRACE output changed.
17 * # channel topics broadcast
19 * +-numeric channels removed from server
21 * numerics for TRACE output 201-209
23 * new switches for STATS: i,k,q,y
25 * numerics for stats output 211-219
27 * MODE changed to also operate on users
29 * deoper added as both mode and direct command. deoper sends out
30 ":user OPER -" to other servers. (from Kaizzu)
32 * XTRA/VOICE/GRAPH removed.
36 * added custom ANSI-compatible ctype macros to ensure speed
38 * user modes i,w,s,o implemented as follows:
39 i - invisible. over rides any channel mode for those external
40 to your channel. you are invisible.
44 s - receive local service notices (errors, etc)
46 o - operator flag. (can not be set currently except using the
49 * MODE +b added to ban a user from a channel using "nick!user@host" as
50 the mask to match to the user. If the user matches the ban mask they
51 are not allowed in. MODE +b with no parameters returns the list of
52 ban masks currently in place. MODE +b <mask> and MODE -b <mask>
53 add/delete a ban mask respectively.
54 Thanks to HulkHogan (andy@lingua.cltr.uq.oz.au) for defining what
55 we needed here and the 'BlackBall' approach.
57 * Operator passwords may now be stored in the ircd.conf file as the
58 encrypted plaintext. Crypt(3) is used to generate the matching
59 plaintext from the OPER command. Thanks to the following people
61 Sean Batt (sean@coombs.anu.edu.au),
62 Andy. M. Jones (andy@lingua.cltr.uq.oz.au),
63 Nelson Minar (minar@reed.edu).
65 * Server now creates "ircd.pid" file when booted. Holds the current
68 * Each O and I line in the ircd.conf file may be linked only a number
69 of times equal to or the max. links value for the class they belong
72 * Server stores results of any successful DNS lookups for servers so
73 that future lookups are not needed. A rehash will wipe all previous
74 lookup results and cause the server to start over. The server will
75 attempt to lookup each hostname in a C/N line on booting. This may
76 cause a delay during starting the server.
78 * All functions should be of the form "function_name", macros of the
79 form "MacroName" and constants as CONSTANT.
81 * Services are now treated with some respect. A service is associated
82 with an S-line in the ircd.conf. A service must send a NICK/SERVICE
83 pair on connecting to achieve service status.
85 * JOIN/PART now accept a list of channels in the first parameter with
86 each separated by a ",". eg "JOIN #foo,#bar,#foobar"
88 * A hopcount for the distance to nicknames and servers has been
89 introduced (for better or worse). It is passed as the second
90 parameter to both NICK and SERVER.
91 WHO and LINKS both report the hopcount in the info field.
93 * Default for WALL and WALLOPS set "off"
97 * ISON now returns nicknames with the actual case, i.e.
98 ISON wiz will answer WiZ
105 z - counts and shows current memory useage
106 r & z are only available if DEBUGMODE is defined in config.h
108 * GETHOST which forces all reverse lookups of ip#'s to also match
109 when doing a forward lookup of the hostname returned.
111 * SENDQ_ALWAYS buffering policy for sending data over links.
112 (Server tries to buffer as much data as possible before attempting
117 * NOTE (once again appears and in much better state)
119 * WHOWAS gives a list of known users of the nick in question
120 rather than just the most recent.
122 * Server can accept both server and client connections via a unix
123 domain socket. This provides greater security and reliability for
124 connections between the host and itself. (#define UNIXPORT)
126 * STATS C reports L-lines: New Numeric 241
128 * #define for showing all users the invisible count from LUSERS