""" ts6.py: PyLink protocol module for TS6-based IRCds (charybdis, elemental-ircd). """ import time import sys import os import re from pylinkirc import utils from pylinkirc.classes import * from pylinkirc.log import log from pylinkirc.protocols.ts6_common import * class TS6Protocol(TS6BaseProtocol): def __init__(self, irc): super().__init__(irc) self.casemapping = 'rfc1459' self.hook_map = {'SJOIN': 'JOIN', 'TB': 'TOPIC', 'TMODE': 'MODE', 'BMASK': 'MODE', 'EUID': 'UID'} # Track whether we've received end-of-burst from the uplink. self.has_eob = False ### OUTGOING COMMANDS def spawnClient(self, nick, ident='null', host='null', realhost=None, modes=set(), server=None, ip='0.0.0.0', realname=None, ts=None, opertype='IRC Operator', manipulatable=False): """ Spawns a new client with the given options. Note: No nick collision / valid nickname checks are done here; it is up to plugins to make sure they don't introduce anything invalid. """ server = server or self.irc.sid if not self.irc.isInternalServer(server): raise ValueError('Server %r is not a PyLink server!' % server) uid = self.uidgen[server].next_uid() # EUID: # parameters: nickname, hopcount, nickTS, umodes, username, # visible hostname, IP address, UID, real hostname, account name, gecos ts = ts or int(time.time()) realname = realname or self.irc.botdata['realname'] realhost = realhost or host raw_modes = self.irc.joinModes(modes) u = self.irc.users[uid] = IrcUser(nick, ts, uid, ident=ident, host=host, realname=realname, realhost=realhost, ip=ip, manipulatable=manipulatable, opertype=opertype) self.irc.applyModes(uid, modes) self.irc.servers[server].users.add(uid) self._send(server, "EUID {nick} 1 {ts} {modes} {ident} {host} {ip} {uid} " "{realhost} * :{realname}".format(ts=ts, host=host, nick=nick, ident=ident, uid=uid, modes=raw_modes, ip=ip, realname=realname, realhost=realhost)) return u def join(self, client, channel): """Joins a PyLink client to a channel.""" channel = self.irc.toLower(channel) # JOIN: # parameters: channelTS, channel, '+' (a plus sign) if not self.irc.isInternalClient(client): log.error('(%s) Error trying to join %r to %r (no such client exists)', self.irc.name, client, channel) raise LookupError('No such PyLink client exists.') self._send(client, "JOIN {ts} {channel} +".format(ts=self.irc.channels[channel].ts, channel=channel)) self.irc.channels[channel].users.add(client) self.irc.users[client].channels.add(channel) def sjoin(self, server, channel, users, ts=None, modes=set()): """Sends an SJOIN for a group of users to a channel. The sender should always be a Server ID (SID). TS is optional, and defaults to the one we've stored in the channel state if not given. is a list of (prefix mode, UID) pairs: Example uses: sjoin('100', '#test', [('', '100AAABBC'), ('o', 100AAABBB'), ('v', '100AAADDD')]) sjoin(self.irc.sid, '#test', [('o', self.irc.pseudoclient.uid)]) """ # https://github.com/grawity/irc-docs/blob/master/server/ts6.txt#L821 # parameters: channelTS, channel, simple modes, opt. mode parameters..., nicklist # Broadcasts a channel creation or bursts a channel. # The nicklist consists of users joining the channel, with status prefixes for # their status ('@+', '@', '+' or ''), for example: # '@+1JJAAAAAB +2JJAAAA4C 1JJAAAADS'. All users must be behind the source server # so it is not possible to use this message to force users to join a channel. channel = self.irc.toLower(channel) server = server or self.irc.sid assert users, "sjoin: No users sent?" log.debug('(%s) sjoin: got %r for users', self.irc.name, users) if not server: raise LookupError('No such PyLink client exists.') modes = set(modes or self.irc.channels[channel].modes) orig_ts = self.irc.channels[channel].ts ts = ts or orig_ts # Get all the ban modes in a separate list. These are bursted using a separate BMASK # command. banmodes = {k: set() for k in self.irc.cmodes['*A']} regularmodes = [] log.debug('(%s) Unfiltered SJOIN modes: %s', self.irc.name, modes) for mode in modes: modechar = mode[0][-1] if modechar in self.irc.cmodes['*A']: # Mode character is one of 'beIq' banmodes[modechar].add(mode[1]) else: regularmodes.append(mode) log.debug('(%s) Filtered SJOIN modes to be regular modes: %s, banmodes: %s', self.irc.name, regularmodes, banmodes) changedmodes = modes while users[:12]: uids = [] namelist = [] # We take as a list of (prefixmodes, uid) pairs. for userpair in users[:12]: assert len(userpair) == 2, "Incorrect format of userpair: %r" % userpair prefixes, user = userpair prefixchars = '' for prefix in prefixes: pr = self.irc.prefixmodes.get(prefix) if pr: prefixchars += pr changedmodes.add(('+%s' % prefix, user)) namelist.append(prefixchars+user) uids.append(user) try: self.irc.users[user].channels.add(channel) except KeyError: # Not initialized yet? log.debug("(%s) sjoin: KeyError trying to add %r to %r's channel list?", self.irc.name, channel, user) users = users[12:] namelist = ' '.join(namelist) self._send(server, "SJOIN {ts} {channel} {modes} :{users}".format( ts=ts, users=namelist, channel=channel, modes=self.irc.joinModes(regularmodes))) self.irc.channels[channel].users.update(uids) # Now, burst bans. # <- :42X BMASK 1424222769 #dev b :*!test@*.isp.net *!badident@* for bmode, bans in banmodes.items(): # Max 15-3 = 12 bans per line to prevent cut off. (TS6 allows a max of 15 parameters per # line) if bans: log.debug('(%s) sjoin: bursting mode %s with bans %s, ts:%s', self.irc.name, bmode, bans, ts) bans = list(bans) # Convert into list for splicing while bans[:12]: self._send(server, "BMASK {ts} {channel} {bmode} :{bans}".format(ts=ts, channel=channel, bmode=bmode, bans=' '.join(bans[:12]))) bans = bans[12:] self.updateTS(server, channel, ts, changedmodes) def mode(self, numeric, target, modes, ts=None): """Sends mode changes from a PyLink client/server.""" # c <- :0UYAAAAAA TMODE 0 #a +o 0T4AAAAAC # u <- :0UYAAAAAA MODE 0UYAAAAAA :-Facdefklnou if (not self.irc.isInternalClient(numeric)) and \ (not self.irc.isInternalServer(numeric)): raise LookupError('No such PyLink client/server exists.') self.irc.applyModes(target, modes) modes = list(modes) if utils.isChannel(target): ts = ts or self.irc.channels[self.irc.toLower(target)].ts # TMODE: # parameters: channelTS, channel, cmode changes, opt. cmode parameters... # On output, at most ten cmode parameters should be sent; if there are more, # multiple TMODE messages should be sent. while modes[:10]: # Seriously, though. If you send more than 10 mode parameters in # a line, charybdis will silently REJECT the entire command! joinedmodes = self.irc.joinModes(modes = [m for m in modes[:10] if m[0] not in self.irc.cmodes['*A']]) modes = modes[10:] self._send(numeric, 'TMODE %s %s %s' % (ts, target, joinedmodes)) else: joinedmodes = self.irc.joinModes(modes) self._send(numeric, 'MODE %s %s' % (target, joinedmodes)) def topicBurst(self, numeric, target, text): """Sends a topic change from a PyLink server. This is usually used on burst.""" if not self.irc.isInternalServer(numeric): raise LookupError('No such PyLink server exists.') # TB # capab: TB # source: server # propagation: broadcast # parameters: channel, topicTS, opt. topic setter, topic ts = self.irc.channels[target].ts servername = self.irc.servers[numeric].name self._send(numeric, 'TB %s %s %s :%s' % (target, ts, servername, text)) self.irc.channels[target].topic = text self.irc.channels[target].topicset = True def invite(self, numeric, target, channel): """Sends an INVITE from a PyLink client..""" if not self.irc.isInternalClient(numeric): raise LookupError('No such PyLink client exists.') self._send(numeric, 'INVITE %s %s %s' % (target, channel, self.irc.channels[channel].ts)) def knock(self, numeric, target, text): """Sends a KNOCK from a PyLink client.""" if 'KNOCK' not in self.irc.caps: log.debug('(%s) knock: Dropping KNOCK to %r since the IRCd ' 'doesn\'t support it.', self.irc.name, target) return if not self.irc.isInternalClient(numeric): raise LookupError('No such PyLink client exists.') # No text value is supported here; drop it. self._send(numeric, 'KNOCK %s' % target) def updateClient(self, target, field, text): """Updates the hostname of any connected client.""" field = field.upper() if field == 'HOST': self.irc.users[target].host = text self._send(self.irc.sid, 'CHGHOST %s :%s' % (target, text)) if not self.irc.isInternalClient(target): # If the target isn't one of our clients, send hook payload # for other plugins to listen to. self.irc.callHooks([self.irc.sid, 'CHGHOST', {'target': target, 'newhost': text}]) else: raise NotImplementedError("Changing field %r of a client is " "unsupported by this protocol." % field) def ping(self, source=None, target=None): """Sends a PING to a target server. Periodic PINGs are sent to our uplink automatically by the Irc() internals; plugins shouldn't have to use this.""" source = source or self.irc.sid if source is None: return if target is not None: self._send(source, 'PING %s %s' % (source, target)) else: self._send(source, 'PING %s' % source) ### Core / handlers def connect(self): """Initializes a connection to a server.""" ts = self.irc.start_ts self.has_eob = False f = self.irc.send # https://github.com/grawity/irc-docs/blob/master/server/ts6.txt#L80 chary_cmodes = { # TS6 generic modes (note that +p is noknock instead of private): 'op': 'o', 'voice': 'v', 'ban': 'b', 'key': 'k', 'limit': 'l', 'moderated': 'm', 'noextmsg': 'n', 'noknock': 'p', 'secret': 's', 'topiclock': 't', 'inviteonly': 'i', # charybdis-specific modes: 'quiet': 'q', 'redirect': 'f', 'freetarget': 'F', 'joinflood': 'j', 'largebanlist': 'L', 'permanent': 'P', 'noforwards': 'Q', 'stripcolor': 'c', 'allowinvite': 'g', 'opmoderated': 'z', 'noctcp': 'C', # charybdis-specific modes provided by EXTENSIONS 'operonly': 'O', 'adminonly': 'A', 'sslonly': 'S', 'nonotice': 'T', # Now, map all the ABCD type modes: '*A': 'beIq', '*B': 'k', '*C': 'lfj', '*D': 'mnprstFLPQcgzCOAST'} if self.irc.serverdata.get('use_owner'): chary_cmodes['owner'] = 'y' self.irc.prefixmodes['y'] = '~' if self.irc.serverdata.get('use_admin'): chary_cmodes['admin'] = 'a' self.irc.prefixmodes['a'] = '!' if self.irc.serverdata.get('use_halfop'): chary_cmodes['halfop'] = 'h' self.irc.prefixmodes['h'] = '%' self.irc.cmodes = chary_cmodes # Define supported user modes chary_umodes = {'deaf': 'D', 'servprotect': 'S', 'admin': 'a', 'invisible': 'i', 'oper': 'o', 'wallops': 'w', 'snomask': 's', 'noforward': 'Q', 'regdeaf': 'R', 'callerid': 'g', 'operwall': 'z', 'locops': 'l', 'cloak': 'x', 'override': 'p', # Now, map all the ABCD type modes: '*A': '', '*B': '', '*C': '', '*D': 'DSaiowsQRgzlxp'} self.irc.umodes = chary_umodes # Toggles support of shadowircd/elemental-ircd specific channel modes: # +T (no notice), +u (hidden ban list), +E (no kicks), +J (blocks kickrejoin), # +K (no repeat messages), +d (no nick changes), and user modes: # +B (bot), +C (blocks CTCP), +D (deaf), +V (no invites), +I (hides channel list) if self.irc.serverdata.get('use_elemental_modes'): elemental_cmodes = {'hiddenbans': 'u', 'nokick': 'E', 'kicknorejoin': 'J', 'repeat': 'K', 'nonick': 'd', 'blockcaps': 'G'} self.irc.cmodes.update(elemental_cmodes) self.irc.cmodes['*D'] += ''.join(elemental_cmodes.values()) elemental_umodes = {'noctcp': 'C', 'deaf': 'D', 'bot': 'B', 'noinvite': 'V', 'hidechans': 'I'} self.irc.umodes.update(elemental_umodes) self.irc.umodes['*D'] += ''.join(elemental_umodes.values()) # https://github.com/grawity/irc-docs/blob/master/server/ts6.txt#L55 f('PASS %s TS 6 %s' % (self.irc.serverdata["sendpass"], self.irc.sid)) # We request the following capabilities (for charybdis): # QS: SQUIT doesn't send recursive quits for each users; required # by charybdis (Source: https://github.com/grawity/irc-docs/blob/master/server/ts-capab.txt) # ENCAP: message encapsulation for certain commands, only because # charybdis requires it to link # EX: Support for ban exemptions (+e) # IE: Support for invite exemptions (+e) # CHW: Allow sending messages to @#channel and the like. # KNOCK: support for /knock # SAVE: support for SAVE (forces user to UID in nick collision) # SERVICES: adds mode +r (only registered users can join a channel) # TB: topic burst command; we send this in topicBurst # EUID: extended UID command, which includes real hostname + account data info, # and allows sending CHGHOST without ENCAP. f('CAPAB :QS ENCAP EX CHW IE KNOCK SAVE SERVICES TB EUID') f('SERVER %s 0 :%s' % (self.irc.serverdata["hostname"], self.irc.serverdata.get('serverdesc') or self.irc.botdata['serverdesc'])) # Finally, end all the initialization with a PING - that's Charybdis' # way of saying end-of-burst :) self.ping() def handle_pass(self, numeric, command, args): """ Handles the PASS command, used to send the server's SID and negotiate passwords on connect. """ # <- PASS $somepassword TS 6 :42X if args[0] != self.irc.serverdata['recvpass']: # Check if recvpass is correct raise ProtocolError('Recvpass from uplink server %s does not match configuration!' % servername) if args[1] != 'TS' and args[2] != '6': raise ProtocolError("Remote protocol version is too old! Is this even TS6?") numeric = args[-1] log.debug('(%s) Found uplink SID as %r', self.irc.name, numeric) # Server name and SID are sent in different messages, so we fill this # with dummy information until we get the actual sid. self.irc.servers[numeric] = IrcServer(None, '') self.irc.uplink = numeric def handle_capab(self, numeric, command, args): """ Handles the CAPAB command, used for TS6 capability negotiation. """ # We only get a list of keywords here. Charybdis obviously assumes that # we know what modes it supports (indeed, this is a standard list). # <- CAPAB :BAN CHW CLUSTER ENCAP EOPMOD EUID EX IE KLN KNOCK MLOCK QS RSFNC SAVE SERVICES TB UNKLN self.irc.caps = caps = args[0].split() for required_cap in ('EUID', 'SAVE', 'TB', 'ENCAP', 'QS'): if required_cap not in caps: raise ProtocolError('%s not found in TS6 capabilities list; this is required! (got %r)' % (required_cap, caps)) if 'EX' in caps: self.irc.cmodes['banexception'] = 'e' if 'IE' in caps: self.irc.cmodes['invex'] = 'I' if 'SERVICES' in caps: self.irc.cmodes['regonly'] = 'r' log.debug('(%s) self.irc.connected set!', self.irc.name) self.irc.connected.set() def handle_ping(self, source, command, args): """Handles incoming PING commands.""" # PING: # source: any # parameters: origin, opt. destination server # PONG: # source: server # parameters: origin, destination # Sends a PING to the destination server, which will reply with a PONG. If the # destination server parameter is not present, the server receiving the message # must reply. try: destination = args[1] except IndexError: destination = self.irc.sid if self.irc.isInternalServer(destination): self._send(destination, 'PONG %s %s' % (destination, source)) if destination == self.irc.sid and not self.has_eob: # Charybdis' idea of endburst is just sending a PING. No, really! # https://github.com/charybdis-ircd/charybdis/blob/dc336d1/modules/core/m_server.c#L484-L485 self.has_eob = True # Return the endburst hook. return {'parse_as': 'ENDBURST'} def handle_pong(self, source, command, args): """Handles incoming PONG commands.""" if source == self.irc.uplink: self.irc.lastping = time.time() def handle_sjoin(self, servernumeric, command, args): """Handles incoming SJOIN commands.""" # parameters: channelTS, channel, simple modes, opt. mode parameters..., nicklist # <- :0UY SJOIN 1451041566 #channel +nt :@0UYAAAAAB channel = self.irc.toLower(args[1]) userlist = args[-1].split() modestring = args[2:-1] or args[2] parsedmodes = self.irc.parseModes(channel, modestring) self.irc.applyModes(channel, parsedmodes) namelist = [] # Keep track of other modes that are added due to prefix modes being joined too. changedmodes = set(parsedmodes) log.debug('(%s) handle_sjoin: got userlist %r for %r', self.irc.name, userlist, channel) for userpair in userlist: # charybdis sends this in the form "@+UID1, +UID2, UID3, @UID4" r = re.search(r'([^\d]*)(.*)', userpair) user = r.group(2) modeprefix = r.group(1) or '' finalprefix = '' assert user, 'Failed to get the UID from %r; our regex needs updating?' % userpair log.debug('(%s) handle_sjoin: got modeprefix %r for user %r', self.irc.name, modeprefix, user) # Don't crash when we get an invalid UID. if user not in self.irc.users: log.debug('(%s) handle_sjoin: tried to introduce user %s not in our user list, ignoring...', self.irc.name, user) continue for m in modeprefix: # Iterate over the mapping of prefix chars to prefixes, and # find the characters that match. for char, prefix in self.irc.prefixmodes.items(): if m == prefix: finalprefix += char namelist.append(user) self.irc.users[user].channels.add(channel) # Only save mode changes if the remote has lower TS than us. changedmodes |= {('+%s' % mode, user) for mode in finalprefix} self.irc.channels[channel].users.add(user) # Statekeeping with timestamps their_ts = int(args[0]) our_ts = self.irc.channels[channel].ts self.updateTS(servernumeric, channel, their_ts, changedmodes) return {'channel': channel, 'users': namelist, 'modes': parsedmodes, 'ts': their_ts} def handle_join(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles incoming channel JOINs.""" # parameters: channelTS, channel, '+' (a plus sign) # <- :0UYAAAAAF JOIN 0 #channel + ts = int(args[0]) if args[0] == '0': # /join 0; part the user from all channels oldchans = self.irc.users[numeric].channels.copy() log.debug('(%s) Got /join 0 from %r, channel list is %r', self.irc.name, numeric, oldchans) for channel in oldchans: self.irc.channels[channel].users.discard(numeric) self.irc.users[numeric].channels.discard(channel) return {'channels': oldchans, 'text': 'Left all channels.', 'parse_as': 'PART'} else: channel = self.irc.toLower(args[1]) self.updateTS(numeric, channel, ts) self.irc.users[numeric].channels.add(channel) self.irc.channels[channel].users.add(numeric) # We send users and modes here because SJOIN and JOIN both use one hook, # for simplicity's sake (with plugins). return {'channel': channel, 'users': [numeric], 'modes': self.irc.channels[channel].modes, 'ts': ts} def handle_euid(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles incoming EUID commands (user introduction).""" # <- :42X EUID GL 1 1437505322 +ailoswz ~gl 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 42XAAAAAB * * :realname nick = args[0] ts, modes, ident, host, ip, uid, realhost, accountname, realname = args[2:11] if realhost == '*': realhost = None log.debug('(%s) handle_euid got args: nick=%s ts=%s uid=%s ident=%s ' 'host=%s realname=%s realhost=%s ip=%s', self.irc.name, nick, ts, uid, ident, host, realname, realhost, ip) assert ts != 0, "Bad TS 0 for user %s" % uid if ip == '0': # IP was invalid; something used for services. ip = '0.0.0.0' self.irc.users[uid] = IrcUser(nick, ts, uid, ident, host, realname, realhost, ip) parsedmodes = self.irc.parseModes(uid, [modes]) log.debug('Applying modes %s for %s', parsedmodes, uid) self.irc.applyModes(uid, parsedmodes) self.irc.servers[numeric].users.add(uid) # Call the OPERED UP hook if +o is being added to the mode list. if ('+o', None) in parsedmodes: otype = 'Server Administrator' if ('+a', None) in parsedmodes else 'IRC Operator' self.irc.callHooks([uid, 'CLIENT_OPERED', {'text': otype}]) # Set the accountname if present if accountname != "*": self.irc.callHooks([uid, 'CLIENT_SERVICES_LOGIN', {'text': accountname}]) return {'uid': uid, 'ts': ts, 'nick': nick, 'realhost': realhost, 'host': host, 'ident': ident, 'ip': ip} def handle_uid(self, numeric, command, args): raise ProtocolError("Servers should use EUID instead of UID to send users! " "This IS a required capability after all...") def handle_sid(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles incoming server introductions.""" # parameters: server name, hopcount, sid, server description servername = args[0].lower() sid = args[2] sdesc = args[-1] self.irc.servers[sid] = IrcServer(numeric, servername, desc=sdesc) return {'name': servername, 'sid': sid, 'text': sdesc} def handle_server(self, numeric, command, args): """ Handles 1) incoming legacy (no SID) server introductions, 2) Sending server data in initial connection. """ if numeric == self.irc.uplink and not self.irc.servers[numeric].name: # <- SERVER charybdis.midnight.vpn 1 :charybdis test server sname = args[0].lower() log.debug('(%s) Found uplink server name as %r', self.irc.name, sname) self.irc.servers[numeric].name = sname self.irc.servers[numeric].desc = args[-1] # According to the TS6 protocol documentation, we should send SVINFO # when we get our uplink's SERVER command. self.irc.send('SVINFO 6 6 0 :%s' % int(time.time())) return # <- :services.int SERVER a.bc 2 :(H) [GL] a servername = args[0].lower() sdesc = args[-1] self.irc.servers[servername] = IrcServer(numeric, servername, desc=sdesc) return {'name': servername, 'sid': None, 'text': sdesc} def handle_tmode(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles incoming TMODE commands (channel mode change).""" # <- :42XAAAAAB TMODE 1437450768 #test -c+lkC 3 agte4 # <- :0UYAAAAAD TMODE 0 #a +h 0UYAAAAAD channel = self.irc.toLower(args[1]) oldobj = self.irc.channels[channel].deepcopy() modes = args[2:] changedmodes = self.irc.parseModes(channel, modes) self.irc.applyModes(channel, changedmodes) ts = int(args[0]) return {'target': channel, 'modes': changedmodes, 'ts': ts, 'oldchan': oldobj} def handle_mode(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles incoming user mode changes.""" # <- :70MAAAAAA MODE 70MAAAAAA -i+xc target = args[0] modestrings = args[1:] changedmodes = self.irc.parseModes(target, modestrings) self.irc.applyModes(target, changedmodes) # Call the OPERED UP hook if +o is being set. if ('+o', None) in changedmodes: otype = 'Server Administrator' if ('a', None) in self.irc.users[target].modes else 'IRC Operator' self.irc.callHooks([target, 'CLIENT_OPERED', {'text': otype}]) return {'target': target, 'modes': changedmodes} def handle_tb(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles incoming topic burst (TB) commands.""" # <- :42X TB #chat 1467427448 GL!~gl@127.0.0.1 :test channel = args[0].lower() ts = args[1] setter = args[2] topic = args[-1] self.irc.channels[channel].topic = topic self.irc.channels[channel].topicset = True return {'channel': channel, 'setter': setter, 'ts': ts, 'text': topic} def handle_invite(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles incoming INVITEs.""" # <- :70MAAAAAC INVITE 0ALAAAAAA #blah 12345 target = args[0] channel = args[1].lower() try: ts = args[3] except IndexError: ts = int(time.time()) # We don't actually need to process this; it's just something plugins/hooks can use return {'target': target, 'channel': channel, 'ts': ts} def handle_chghost(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles incoming CHGHOST commands.""" target = args[0] self.irc.users[target].host = newhost = args[1] return {'target': target, 'newhost': newhost} def handle_bmask(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles incoming BMASK commands (ban propagation on burst).""" # <- :42X BMASK 1424222769 #dev b :*!test@*.isp.net *!badident@* # This is used for propagating bans, not TMODE! channel = args[1].lower() mode = args[2] ts = int(args[0]) modes = [] for ban in args[-1].split(): modes.append(('+%s' % mode, ban)) self.irc.applyModes(channel, modes) return {'target': channel, 'modes': modes, 'ts': ts} def handle_whois(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles incoming WHOIS commands. Note: The core of WHOIS handling is done by coreplugin.py (IRCd-independent), and not here.""" # <- :42XAAAAAB WHOIS 5PYAAAAAA :pylink-devel # First argument is the server that should reply to the WHOIS request # or the server hosting the UID given. We can safely assume that any # WHOIS commands received are for US, since we can't host any servers # behind us to route it to. return {'target': self.irc.nickToUid(args[-1])} def handle_472(self, numeric, command, args): """Handles the incoming 472 numeric. 472 is sent to us when one of our clients tries to set a mode the uplink server doesn't support. In this case, we'll raise a warning to alert the administrator that certain extensions should be loaded for the best compatibility. """ # <- :charybdis.midnight.vpn 472 GL|devel O :is an unknown mode char to me badmode = args[1] reason = args[-1] setter = args[0] charlist = {'A': 'chm_adminonly', 'O': 'chm_operonly', 'S': 'chm_sslonly', 'T': 'chm_nonotice'} if badmode in charlist: log.warning('(%s) User %r attempted to set channel mode %r, but the ' 'extension providing it isn\'t loaded! To prevent possible' ' desyncs, try adding the line "loadmodule "extensions/%s.so";" to ' 'your IRCd configuration.', self.irc.name, setter, badmode, charlist[badmode]) def handle_su(self, numeric, command, args): """ Handles SU, which is used for setting login information """ # <- :00A ENCAP * SU 42XAAAAAC :GLolol # <- :00A ENCAP * SU 42XAAAAAC try: account = args[1] # Account name is being set except IndexError: account = '' # No account name means a logout uid = args[0] self.irc.callHooks([uid, 'CLIENT_SERVICES_LOGIN', {'text': account}]) Class = TS6Protocol