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This reverts commit 981ebc4f12b88fbf52ed0352428a0612dd2c2568.
This broke `-o' to print the server certificate; without explicit
handshake there will be no tls_read(3) in this short code path.
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The first call to ircFormat, which calls tls_write(3) in turn, will
perform the handshake anyway. This way the handshake happens after
the final pledge(2) call.
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Resizing the window early on may return early due to SIGWINCH.
Continue asynchronously in that case instead of exiting.
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d3e90b6 'Use libtls "compat" ciphers' from 2018 fell back to "compat"
ciphers to support irc.mozilla.org which now yields NXDOMAIN.
All modern networks (should) support secure ciphers, so drop the
hopefully unneeded list of less secure ciphers by avoiding
tls_config_set_ciphers(3) and therefore sticking to the "secure" aka.
"default" set of ciphers in libtls.
A quick check shows that almost all of the big/known IRC networks
support TLS1.3 already; those who do not at least comply with
SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(3)'s "HIGH" set as can be tested like this:
echo \
irc.hackint.org \
irc.tilde.chat \
irc.libera.chat \
irc.efnet.nl \
irc.oftc.net |
xargs -tn1 \
openssl s_client -quiet -cipher HIGH -no_ign_eof -port 6697 -host
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For blocking sockets it should be retried immediately.
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tls_connect_socket(3) in ircConnect() does that by default already
unless tls_config_set_ca_file(3) was used.
Loading CA certificates before connecting makes no practical difference
except on OpenBSD where this allows for tighter unveil und pledge setups
now that all required (TLS related) file I/O is finished by the time
ircConnect() gets to do network I/O.
In case of the hidden `-!' insecure flag which is implied by `-o' to
print server certificates and exit, loading root certificates is not
required at all; likewise, using explicit self signed server
certificates will not involve certificate authorities either, hence load
them only if needed.
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LibreSSL is "a modified version of that library".
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It seems that sometimes tls_close returns non-zero but tls_error returns
a null string... We're exiting anyway, so just ignore it.
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Apparently IRCds have decided that the 15-parameter limit doesn't matter
anymore. 254 is the maximum number of single-byte parameters (following
a single-byte command) which fit in a 512-byte CR-LF-terminated line.
When everyone decides that the 512-byte line length limit doesn't matter
either, I will delete my software and people can use some JavaScript
garbage instead.
This makes struct Message 2080 bytes, but there's only ever one or two
of them around at once. Avoid passing it by value to handle.
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https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en.html#GPLIncompatibleLibs
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Previously, the remote host to which catgirl(1) is connecting was used
in error reporting instead of the local bind address if the latter could
not be resolved.
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Haven't really gone through ui.c yet.
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Just to be nice.
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This commit adds a '-S' command line option and a "bind"
configuration file option to specify the source address to bind to when
connecting to the IRC server.
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Also fixes handling whitespace directly after control codes.
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It takes so much code to do anything in curses...
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