All notable changes to Oragono will be documented in this file.
We’re pleased to announce Oragono 2.0.0, a major update with a wide range of enhancements and fixes. Highlights include:
Many thanks to @csmith, @mattouille, and @xPaw for contributing patches, to @csmith and @wrmsr for contributing code reviews, to @bogdomania, @brenns10, @daurnimator, @ekianjo, horseface, @ivucica, @jesopo, @jwheare, KoDi, lover, @mabgnu, @poVoq, @TETYYS, and @zaher for reporting issues, and to @bogdomania and Nuve for contributing translations.
This release includes changes to the config file format, including two breaking changes:
server.listen
format for configuring listeners has been removed; you must now use the server.listeners
format that was introduced in 1.2.0.server.connection-limits
and server.connection-throttling
have been consolidated into one new section, server.ip-limits
.Other changes to the config file format are backwards compatible and do not require updating before restart. To minimize potential downtime, we suggest the following workflow:
oragono
binary, edit your config file to add new server.listeners
and server.ip-limits
sections, based on the example config fileoragono
binary to the new 2.0.x version and restart your serverserver.listen
, server.connection-limits
, and server.connection-throttling
sections from your config, and rehash your server to confirmThis release includes a database change. If you have datastore.autoupgrade
set to true
in your configuration, it will be automatically applied when you restart Oragono. Otherwise, you can update the database manually by running oragono upgradedb
(see the manual for complete instructions).
server.listen
in favor of server.listeners
, a breaking change (#794)server.connection-limits
and server.connection-throttling
in favor of server.ip-limits
, a breaking change (#646)server.casemapping
option to control which Unicode nicknames and channels are allowed (#693)server.lookup-hostnames
and server.forward-confirm-hostnames
options to control hostname lookup (#688)limits.multiline
section to control the new draft/multiline
capabilitydatastore.mysql
for connecting to the server and history.persistent
for controlling which messages are storedhistory.restrictions
for preventing people from retrieving arbitrarily old history messageshistory.znc-maxmessages
, allowing a higher history replay limit for bouncer emulation relative to CHATHISTORYaccounts.vhosts.offer-list
, allowing users to take pre-approved vhosts without operator approval (#737)accounts.bouncer
to accounts.multiclient
(the old name still works) (#787)server.max-sendq
, server.ip-cloaking.num-bits
, accounts.registration.bcrypt-cost
, accounts.nick-reservation.enabled
(now true), accounts.multiclient.allowed-by-default
(now true)server.ip-cloaking.secret-environment-variable
, allowing the cloaking secret to be deployed via an environment variable for use in Kubernetes (#741, thanks @daurnimator!)server.forward-confirm-hostnames
to true (#688)NS INFO
displaying the local timezone (#710)accounts.authentication-enabled
failing to disable the NS IDENTIFY
command (#721)/DEOPER
command to remove operator privileges (#549, thanks @bogdomania!)/CHANSERV TRANSFER
, allowing transfers of channel ownership (#684)/NICKSERV CERT
, allowing users to manage their authorized client certificates (#530)/HOSTSERV TAKE
, allowing users to take pre-approved vhosts without operator approval (#737)/CHANSERV PURGE
, allowing server administrators to shut down channels (#683)/CHANSERV CLEAR
, allowing channel founders to reset stored bans and privileges (#692)/CHANSERV SET
, allowing channel founders to disable channel history (#379)AUTOREPLAY-JOINS
, allowing greater control over when joins and parts appear in history replay (#616, thanks @zaher!)/DEBUG CRASHSERVER
command (#791)znc.in/playback
now supports nicknames as targets (#830)+C
to suppress CTCP messages to a channel (#756)+s v
to enable vhost snomasks) (#347, #103)draft/labeled-response-0.2
(#757)/HISTORY
now defaults to returning 100 messages, and also takes time durations like 1h
as arguments (#621, thanks lover!)znc.in/playback
commands would play every channel, regardless of the target parameter (#760, thanks @brenns10!)MODE -o
not removing all operator permissions (#725, #549, thanks @bogdomania!)message-tags
capability (#754, thanks @jesopo!)+l
mode) not persisting after server restart (#705, thanks @bogdomania!)JOIN
lines with parameters ending in a comma (#679, thanks @bogdomania!)USERHOST
command (#682)oragono upgradedb
against a missing database file (#715, thanks @bogdomania!)NS GHOST
behavior when nickname reservation is disabled (#727, thanks horseface!)ip-cloaking.netname
(#713, thanks @bogdomania!)znc.in/playback
affects channel joins (#829)oragono.io/maxline-2
capability in favor of the new draft/multiline
capability (#670, #752)oragono.io/bnc
capability (multiclient functionality is now controllable only via server config and /NS SET MULTICLIENT
) (#787)draft/acc
capability and related ACC
command (#723)We’re pleased to announce Oragono 1.2.0. This version contains bug fixes and minor improvements.
Many thanks to @bogdomania, @csmith, @edmund-huber, @jesopo, @jwheare, @poVoq, @prawnsalad, and stealthgin for reporting issues and contributing code reviews, and also to @bogdomania, Forbidden (cptbl00dra1n), Nuve, @streaps, and UnLokitoFeliz for contributing translations.
This release includes a change to the config file format: the old server.listen
format for configuring listeners has been replaced by a new server.listeners
format. See the bundled oragono.yaml
configuration file for a commented example. For now, Oragono maintains backwards compatibility with the old format. To minimize potential downtime, we recommend the following workflow:
oragono
binary to the new 1.2.x version and restart your serverserver.listeners
formatThis release includes a database change. If you have datastore.autoupgrade
set to true
in your configuration, it will be automatically applied when you restart Oragono. Otherwise, you can update the database manually by running oragono upgradedb
(see the manual for complete instructions).
server.listen
section with server.listeners
; see oragono.yaml
for a commented example (#565)history.autoresize_window
for automatically resizing history buffers (#349)CHANLIMIT
ISUPPORT token (#625, thanks @poVoq!)draft/labeled-response-0.2
capability (#555)oragono mkcerts
no longer overwrites existing certificate files (#622, thanks @poVoq!)CAP LS 302
response being potentially truncated (#594, #661)MODE
commands (#649)/msg NickServ verify
in some clients (#567, thanks @edmund-huber!)LUSERS
output is now sent at the end of connection registration (#526)WHOIS
some Unicode nicknames (#331, thanks @bogdomania!)RESUME
not clearing the BRB
reason (#592, thanks @jesopo!)BRB
timestamp wasn’t reset correctly (#642)SAMODE
issued against a different user (#585)oragono.io/bnc
is no longer advertised when disabled in the config (#595)Oragono 1.1.1 is a bugfix release for flaws in message handling, including one with security implications.
Many thanks to @streaps for reporting issues.
This release does not change the database or configuration file format.
\r
byte. An attacker could use this to spoof protocol messages from the server (depending on the implementation of the victim’s client). This has been fixed. (#610)We’re pleased to announce Oragono version 1.1.0. This version has a number of exciting improvements, including:
Many thanks to @Ascrod, @amyspark, @bogdomania, @csmith, @jesopo, @jwheare, lover, and @transitracer for reporting issues and contributing patches, and also to @bogdomania, Elvedin Hušić, Nuve, and @streaps for contributing translations.
This release includes a database change. If you have datastore.autoupgrade
set to true
in your configuration, it will be automatically applied when you restart Oragono. Otherwise, you can update the database manually by running oragono upgradedb
(see the manual for complete instructions).
No changes to your configuration file should be required for this upgrade. However, updating the file is necessary to enable some new functionality, as described below.
tor-listeners
section added for configuring listeners for use with Tor.compatibility
section added for toggling compatibility behaviors for legacy clients.ip-cloaking
section added for configuring cloaking.bouncer
section added for configuring bouncer-like features (in particular, whether multiple clients can use the same nickname).check-ident
now has recommended value false
.nick-reservation.method
now has recommended value “strict”`.fakelag.enabled
now has recommended value true
.limits.linelen.tags
removed due to ratification of the message-tags spec, which fixes the maximum tags length at 8191 bytes.limits.registration-messages
added to restrict how many messages a user can send to the server during connection registration (while connecting to the server).channels.operator-only-creation
added to optionally restrict creation of new channels to ircops (#537).+s
) now act more secret (#380, thanks @csmith!).+R
(registered-only) mode now prevents unregistered users from joining the channel, not just from speaking (#463, thanks @bogdomania!).907 ERR_SASLALREADY
(#476)./ISON
command reporting users as always being online (#479)./RENAME
command not correctly renaming the channel for some users (#300, thanks @jesopo!)./HISTORY
command now says so instead of silently failing (#429, thanks @bogdomania!)./HOSTSERV ON/OFF
commands now tell you when you don’t have a vhost (#404, thanks @bogdomania!)./SANICK
command, the snomask now says which operator did it instead of saying the target changed their nickname themselves (#360, thanks @bogdomania!).znc.in/playback
capability is now supported, which can automate history playback for clients that support it (#486)./msg NickServ help set
for details) (#466).TAGMSG
and NICK
messages are now replayable in history (#457).SETNAME
command for changing your realname (#372)./msg NickServ register <password>
, which registers the current nickname as an account, matching other services (#410).draft/message-tags-0.2
.draft/msgid
.oragono.io/maxline-2
capability has replaced oragono.io/maxline
, the new version now working alongside the ratified message-tags spec (#433).draft/resume-0.5
and the associated BRB
command, replacing draft/resume-0.3
./RENAME
command to the latest draft of the specification./ACC
command to the latest draft of the specification (#453, #455).+a
away mode as no other servers use it (#468, thanks @jesopo and @jwheare!).autoreplay-on-join
no longer replays JOIN
and PART
lines by default (#474, thanks @amyspark!).WHOIS
responses no longer include the 690 RPL_WHOISLANGUAGE
numeric, as it doesn’t show anything useful to other users (#516).ISON
now reports services (ChanServ/NickServ/etc) as online (#488).NICKSERV ENFORCE
is deprecated in favor of the new NICKSERV SET ENFORCE
(the old syntax is still available as an alias).WHO
command is now treated like PONG
in that it doesn’t count as user activity, since client software often uses it automatically (#485).NAMES
command now only returns results for the first given channel (#534).oragono.io/nope
capability to encourage clients to request capabilities safely (#511).We’ve finally made it to v1.0.0! With this release, our list of need-to-haves is rounded out, and we reckon the software’s ready for production use in smaller networks. slingamn and I have been working with our contributors and translators to prepare a cracker of a release. Thanks to @csmith our Docker builds have been updated, with automatic rebuilds as we develop the software. Thanks to @bogdomania our translation workflow has been improved a lot.
Highlights include:
draft/resume-0.3
capability, the draft IRCv3 CHATHISTORY
command, and a custom HISTORY
command.Thanks to Mauropek, @modinfo, @bogdomania, @Shillos, Tony Chen, and Remini for adding new translations. Thanks to @Ascrod, @bogdomania, @csmith, @jesopo, @jwheare, @remini1998, @enckse, and @iNecas for finding bugs and/or writing new features.
allow-custom-enforcement
key added under accounts
.allow-plaintext-resume
key added under server
.history
section added.identlen
key added under limits
.login-throttling
section added under accounts
.max-channels-per-account
key added under channels.registration
(limiting the number of channels that can be registered).max-channels-per-client
key added under channels
(limiting the number of channels that can be joined).method
key now under accounts
now allows the value "optional"
.localhost
as a value, meaning any loopback IPV4, loopback IPV6, or unix domain address.server
has been added, replacing the startup
, rehash
, and shutdown
types.6668
by default (this fixes Docker installs).oragono run
.draft/setname
.NICKSERV
, including:
PASSWD
to change account passwords.ENFORCE
to set a specific enforcement mechanism on your nick.SAREGISTER
to allow operators to manually create new user accounts.SASL PLAIN
logins now log more correctly.draft/resume
to draft/resume-0.3
.INVITE
: Fixed bug where invited users could not join the channel they were invited to (thanks to @unendingpattern!).oragono.io/maxline
capability was accidentally disabled, and is now re-enabled.oragono genpasswd
now works when piping input in (fixes Docker installs).PRIVMSG
: Messages sent to multiple clients (such as channel messages) now share the same timestamp (previously each client got a very slightly different time).WHOIS
: Now responds properly for NickServ, ChanServ, etc.CHANSERV OP
command.ISUPPORT
tokens are now explicitly rejected.server-time
timestamp format more consistent and safer./NS IDENTIFY
.run
.DLINE
and KLINE
refactored, and expired bans are now removed from the database.There’s been a host of changes in the past six months, and this Halloween release has a number of very useful improvements.
For example, passwords are now hashed in a much better way than we did it before (jlatt’s original method back from Ergonomadic was the right way to do things), the database now auto-upgrades for you when it detects a new version, thanks to Slingamn we now have vhosts, and there’s been a ton of rewrites under-the-hood to improve stability and performance.
If you have any trouble with this release, please let us know with an issue on our tracker, or by talking to us in #oragono
on Freenode.
Thanks to slingamn for a lot of heavy lifting this release and to vilmibm for contributing a documentation fix!
allow-multiple-per-connection
key removed from accounts
.autoupgrade
key added under datastore
, specifying whether to upgrade to new database versions automatically.bcrypt-cost
key added under accounts
, to control how strongly account passwords are hashed.stackimpact
section removed from debug
.unix-bind-mode
key added under server
, controlling the bind mode used for unix listening sockets.vhosts
section added under accounts
, configuring our new vhost support.accreg
, sajoin
, vhosts
and chanreg
added.ChanServ
including:
AMODE
to allow setting persistent channel modes for users.DROP
to unregister a channel.HostServ
.ChanServ
and NickServ
now show in their help output when commands have been disabled.LUSERS
to make it display correct client count and output correct params (thanks @moortens!.PROXY
support for IPv6 clients.SAMODE
crash when using it on a channel you’re not joined to.WHOIS
so that RPL_WHOISACCOUNT
is now sent correctly.And v0.11.0 finally comes along! This release has been in the works for almost four months now, with an alpha and beta helping square away the issues.
We’re adding a lot of features to improve debugging, better support international users, and make things better for network administrators. Among the new features, you can use the LANGUAGE
command to set a custom server language (see our CrowdIn to contribute), expose a debugging pprof
endpoint, reserve nicknames with NickServ
, and force email verification for new user accounts. On the improvements side we have a CAP REQ
fix, and we now have a manual that contains a nice overview of Oragono’s documentation.
If you have any trouble with this release, please let us know with an issue on our tracker, or by talking to us in #oragono
on Freenode.
Thanks a bunch to everyone for the help with this release – especially to our translators and to Slingamn for being an awesome co-maintainer!
callbacks
section added under accounts/registration
, configuring our new email verification (disabled by default).fakelag
section added, configuring our new fakelag implementation.ips-per-subnet
key renamed to connections-per-subnet
.motd-formatting
is now enabled by default.nick-reservation
section added under accounts
, configuring our new nickname ownership abilities.nofakelag
and unregister
oper classes added.pprof-listener
key added under debug
(disabled by default).skip-server-password
key added under accounts
, to better support certain clients.verify-timeout
default value changed from 120 hours to 32 hours under accounts/registration
.batch
and draft capability draft/labeled-response
.CHANSERV
, including:
OP
to op yourself or the given user (can only be run by channel founders).NICKSERV
, including:
DROP
to de-associate a nickname from your current account.GHOST
to remove the given client (if they’re logged in with your user account).GROUP
to associate a nickname with your current account.IDENTIFY
to login to an account.INFO
to see information about the given (or your own) account.REGISTER
to register an account.UNREGISTER
to delete your account.draft/languages
and draft/resume
.B
: Mark yourself as a bot, and display that you’re a bot in WHOIS.genpasswd
now requires that you confirm the input passphrase.CAP REQ
, as per the spec.This patch fixes a couple bugs, updates cap/isupport token names in response to spec changes, and allows unprivileged users to list channel bans. Ah, DLINE and KLINE also store oper names, so you can see who set those pesky bans later on!
Overall, a fairly standard patch that just improves things. No config changes, no database changes.
Also, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
DLINE
/KLINE
: We now save the name of whichever oper set the ban (and display it later).draft/maxline
capability is now oragono.io/maxline
.WHO
: First parameter now must be a mask or channel name, cannot be ommitted.UTF8MAPPING
token, matching the new spec changes.This patch release fixes a bunch of crashes that were introduced in the last release, 0.10.1
.
If you have 0.10.1
running, replace it with this release.
This patch release of Oragono fixes a fairly big channel mode bug, where users could set channel modes when they weren’t actually allowed to.
recover-from-errors
key added under debug
, which enables recovery from client-caused errors (at the cost of possible server instability).SAMODE
now lists other users’ modes.There has been a bunch of new changes in this release! From sts
being ratified to supporting WEBIRC
to rewriting a whole lot of our internals, 0.10.0 represents a real step forward in terms of where Oragono’s going.
In addition to the new features, this issue fixes a bunch of fairly large bugs (such as an errant INVITE
being able to crash the server, the +mR
channel modes not working at all, and making rehashing safer).
I’d like to thank @slingamn for really contributing a lot in this release! He’s done a whole bunch of the internal work, cleaned up the code, and in general just been a great help while developing. Running Oragono on an actual network has really helped find and track down some serious bugs, and lead us to some much-needed improvements.
motd-formatting
key added under server
, which supports MOTD formatting characters.rest-api
section removed from server
(since we no longer support the Rest API).webirc
section added under server
, which specifies the gateways can use the WEBIRC
command.ws-listen
key removed from server
(since we no longer support websocket ports).INVITE
: Fixed a server crash when sending an invite for a channel that doesn’t exist (thanks @josephbisch for telling me about the bug!).WEBIRC
command, allowing gateways to connect.DLINE LIST
and KLINE LIST
.draft/sts
has been renamed to sts
, since it’s now been ratified.draft/message-ids
cap since… it doesn’t actually exist. The feature is now enabled by default when clients request the draft/message-tags-0.2
capability, as written in the Message IDs spec.AWAY
was sending an incorrect mode string, and now sends the correct mode string (thanks @jwheare for pointing this out).MONITOR
implementation which meant we weren’t returning the right info to clients.+m
) and RegisteredOnly (+R
) channel modes could not be set. Now they can be set.This is a patch release to fix compatibility with Irssi and resolve some issues! Thanks very much @dequis, @slingamn and squigz for the help and for bringing up the issues.
MODE b
syntax, which certain clients use to check lists.QUIT
: We now send the actual quit message to other users.AWAY
messages to clients without away-notify
.ERR_NOSUCHNICK
numerics (we weren’t sending the nick correctly).So many fixes! You can now set the default modes for new channels, use HAProxy again, use the umode +R
to protect yourself against unwanted PMs, and we now warn on configurations/setups that look incorrect!
In addition, this release makes testing easier, makes sure we better adhere to the SASL specification and also removes some memory leaks around the place. All in all, just a solid upgrade and less bugs across the board.
allow-multiple-per-connection
flag under accounts/registration
, which can be used for account setup by testing software. Never enable it in production.default-modes
key under channels
, which is a standard modestring that’s applied to new channels.proxy-allowed-from
key under server
, which is a list of hostnames/IPs that the HAProxy PROXY
command can be used from.R
: Only receive private messages and notices from other registered users.Just a patch release to fix a bug! The bug that’s been fixed prevented you from modifying channel privilidges at all, which isn’t great. With this release, now you can do so again!
This is one I’m gonna have to add to the testcases, to make sure it doesn’t happen again.
Lots of quality-of-life fixes, improved oversight for opers, and a proposed channel renaming command!
With this release, we’re moving to a proper Github organisation, becoming more consistent with other IRCds, and introducing a bunch more snomasks. In addition, when setting DLINE
and KLINE
bans, you can also kill all clients who match the ban by supplying the parameter ANDKILL
when you set the ban.
Channel LIST
filtering is now more useful, and I’ll keep expanding this in future releases. As well, there’s been some useful extensions to WHOIS
, and a bug with SANICK
fixed thanks to @lbeziaud. @enckse has also added Oragono to the Arch AUR, to make it easier to install on that distro.
Thanks to everyone for suggesting improvements and reporting issues! There’s a lot to do as we move forward, and I have a pretty decent plan of where to go next.
j
: Channel registration.k
: Kills, including those resulting from DLINE
s and KLINE
s.n
: Nick changes.o
: Clients opering-up.q
: Clients quitting.u
: Account registration and login.x
: Setting and removing DLINE
/KLINE
.DLINE
and KLINE
: Added ANDKILL
parameter to also kill all clients that match the ban.LIST
: Implement extended list conditions U
(which filters the channels by user count).WHOIS
: Show the target’s real IP address if you’re whoising yourself or you’re an oper.WHOIS
: Show whether the target has connected securely using TLS.JOIN 0
command (matching what InspIRCd has done here), since this is easily abusable.SANICK
works properly now (thanks @lbeziaud!).Debugging! Fixes! Better realtime monitoring!
This release isn’t too exciting, but packs large improvements to how we handle floods and similar issues. As well, the introduction of snomasks (take a look at /HELPOP snomasks
) should help opers keep a basic view over their server during use. Only the "c"
(connects) snomask is active right now, but others will be added and extended in future releases.
debug
section containing additional debug settings.modes
key on oper config, for setting modes on oper-up.stdout
in logger methods./ACC REGISTER
instead of /REG CREATE
).draft/maxline
) no longer randomly drops characters.This is a patch release of Oragono to fix discovered bugs and crashes. I’ll also be implementing some more stringent checks before pushing releases after this, to ensure these same sort of bugs don’t happen again.
This is a quick patch release of Oragono to work around a discovered bug.
This release brings channel registration with ChanServ, logging improvements, and a whole host of improvements across the board.
Thanks to a suggestion by dp-
on our channel (#oragono
on Freenode), the socket handling code has been overhauled to allow for a larger number of more stable connections. As well, improved testing has brought with it a bunch of strange hang and crash fixes, which means that Oragono should be more stable than ever.
Channel registration is really cool. Essentially, you register the channel with /CS REGISTER
as you would on any network, and then all topic changes, the +b/+e/+I
lists, and your founder status, are all remembered and re-applied when the server’s restarted.
channels
section added to control channel registration.logging
key under server
removed, replaced with logging
section.max-sendq
key added under server
.registration
and authentication-enabled
keys moved under accounts
section.samode
capability added to oper capabilities.sts
section added under server
.ChanServ
service, to allow channel registration.USERHOST
command (thanks @vegax87).SAMODE
command.DLINE
and KLINE
now let you specify years, months and days (e.g. 1y12m30d
) in durations.+m
).We’ve added a ton of new features in this release! Automated connection throttling, the ability to KLINE
, updated casemapping and line-length specifications.
I’ve also started including a new section in the changelog called Config Changes, which should help you find what you need to update across releases.
enabled
key added under the connection-limits
section.connection-throttling
section added under server
.linelen
section added under limits
.connection-throttling
section in the config.KLINE
and UNKLINE
commands. Complementing DLINE
’s per-IP and per-network bans, this lets you ban masks from the server.LUSERS
command (thanks @vegax87).draft/message-tags-0.2
and draft/message-ids
.draft/maxline
.enabled
flag under the connection-limits
section of the config.UNDLINE
didn’t save across server launches.This release includes a ton of fixes, as well as the ability to ban IP addresses from your network with the DLINE
command!
As well, there are some major fixes with the libraries Oragono depends on, which fix various DoS attacks, crashes and timeouts. In short, this release is more stable and fixes a bunch of issues.
This release also updates the database, so be sure to run the oragono upgradedb
command.
DLINE
and UNDLINE
commands.@
) on channel join, not channel founder (~
). We’ll do channel founder and all on registered chans only.MODE
changes to all clients in a channel.NICK
s, to be more safe.NOTICE
s properly.This release packs a more extensive oper privelege framework, bugfixes for capabilities/modes, support for new RP commands and more RPL_ISUPPORT
tokens. In general, a bunch of new features and bugfixes to make using Oragono more smooth.
MAXLIST
, MAXTARGETS
, MODES
, TARGMAX
in RPL_ISUPPORT
.chghost
.HELP
wouldn’t correctly display for operators, and added more help topics.MONITOR
lists.We now support dynamically reloading the config file, along with some new IRCv3 capabilities and some fixes.
The REHASH
changes are fairly extensive here, but should now be stable (this also fixes a denial of service possible with the old code).
REHASH
command.STATUSMSG
).cap-notify
and echo-message
.Improved compatibility, more features.
Now comes with a new proper Unicode-capable casemapping and integrated help!
/HELP
command).account-notify
, invite-notify
, monitor
, sasl
, and draft capability message-tags
as draft/message-tags
.+P
mode (not too useful as currently implemented, to be replaced later).PROXY
command (breaks our TLS user mode, and our integrated support for TLS should be fine).Initial release of Oragono!
RPL_ISUPPORT
numeric as advertised by most other IRCds today.+h-ov dan dan dan
).+Z
).account-tag
, away-notify
, extended-join
, sasl
, server-time
, and userhost-in-names
.O
) privilege changed to founder/admin/halfops (qah
) privileges.+p
) channel mode changed to secret (+s
), to match what’s used by servers today.+nt
), matching most other IRCds.USER
command now start with "~"
(to work with new ident support).ONICK
command to SANICK
to be more consistent with other IRCds.WHOWAS
entries configurable.THEATER
command (it broke and I’m not that interested in putting the work in to get it working again with the aim of this project. PRs accepted).<modestring>
evaluation (we were parsing all ungrabbed parameters as a modestring, when it is actually only the first param).<nick>
param on RPL_ENDOFWHOIS
.