| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Most importantly, call out both times that it's IRC usernames pounce
cares about, not nicknames.
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While the colors were easy to identify in blocks, the meaning of
arrows is easier to remember, and survive logs being pasted for
debugging.
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This lets mandoc generate tags for the option names as well, so you
can ":t away" in less(1), for example, and anchor links in HTML
output. The added No's prevent the equals signs from being part of
the anchor links.
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IRCv3 has moved away from grouping specs together into versions
like this. SASL is still referred to as IRCv3.2 because there are
two different versions of that spec.
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Only request it with labeled-response, since it is impossible to
correlate messages to clients without. For clients without echo-message,
synthesize a label on PRIVMSG/NOTICE/TAGMSG, then filter out received
messages with that label.
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This is actually the better approach since certificates can easily be
removed from the file.
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Allows requesting userhost-in-names on freenode, which is available but
hidden.
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This addresses pounce getting killed with "Excess flood" when it sends
NAMES commands for too many channels when a client connects. These
commands, as well as automatic AWAY commands, are by default throttled
to 5 per second.
Tested on freenode with 36 channels and 200ms interval.
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Duration is set to INT_MAX since pounce will never accept cleartext
connections.
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Authors in order listed on IRCv3.
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This doesn't yet, but it will break the "robustness principle" according
to which a server "SHOULD NOT" assume that a client capable of parsing
one tag is capable of parsing all tags. In future, TagCaps will have all
other caps that use tags ORed into it, and only if the client supports
none of them will tags be filtered out.
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This commit introduces a '-S' command line option and a "bind" configuration
file option for selecting the source address when making outbound TCP
connections (similar to the corresponding option in catgirl(1)).
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This disambiguates client-ca and client-pass from client-cert and
client-key, which apply to opposite sides of the program.
The old option names will continue to work.
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This is a little bit messy. Allows setting either -A or -W or both.
Implements SASL EXTERNAL for clients that expect that when connecting
with a client certificate.
Need to test that reloading still works inside capsicum, since I suspect
that rewind call may be blocked.
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This way things like litterbox can do it automatically without having to
be configured with a hyphen-prefixed username, which is usually invalid
anywhere else.
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The other upper-case options are related to the listening side of
things, not the server side, so this is more consistent.
This is incompatible, but will fail loudly, and I expect these options
are more likely set in a configuration file, if they are set at all. I
also want to free up -A for setting a client CA, but assuming your away
message is not also an existing file path, that will continue to fail
loudly.
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I don't actually deal with it at all other than storing them for syncing
clients.
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