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Changelog
All notable changes to Ergo will be documented in this file.
[2.12.0-rc1] - 2023-09-17
We’re pleased to be publishing the release candidate for v2.12.0 (the official release should follow within a few weeks). This is another bugfix release aimed at improving client compatibility and keeping up with the IRCv3 specification process.
This release includes changes to the config file format, one of which
is a compatibility break: if you were using
accounts.email-verification.blacklist-regexes
, you can
restore the previous functionality by renaming
blacklist-regexes
to address-blacklist
and
setting the additional key address-blacklist-syntax: regex
.
See default.yaml
for an example; for more details, see the “Changed” section below.
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 Ergo.
Otherwise, you can update the database manually by running
ergo upgradedb
(see the manual for complete
instructions).
Many thanks to @adsr, @avollmerhaus, @csmith, @EchedeyLR, @emersion, @eskimo, @julio-b, knolle, @KoxSosen, @Mikaela, @mogad0n, and @progval for contributing patches, reporting issues, and helping test.
Config changes
- Removed
accounts.email-verification.blacklist-regexes
in favor ofaddress-blacklist
,address-blacklist-syntax
, andaddress-blacklist-file
. See the “Changed” section below for the semantics of these new keys. (#1997, #2088) - Added
implicit-tls
(TLS from the first byte) support for MTAs (#2048, #2049, thanks @EchedeyLR!)
Fixed
- Fixed an edge case under
allow-truncation: true
(the recommended default isfalse
) where Ergo could truncate a message in the middle of a UTF-8 codepoint (#2074) - Fixed
CHATHISTORY TARGETS
being sent in a batch even without negotiation of thebatch
capability (#2066, thanks @julio-b!) - Errors from
/REHASH
are now properly sanitized before being sent to the user, fixing an edge case where they would be dropped (#2031, thanks @eskimo! - Fixed some edge cases in auto-away aggregation (#2044)
- Fixed a socket leak in the ident client (default/recommended configurations of Ergo disable ident and are not affected by this issue) (#2089)
Changed
- Bouncer reattach from an “insecure” session is no longer disallowed. We continue to recommend that operators preemptively disable all insecure transports, such as plaintext listeners (#2013)
- Email addresses are now converted to lowercase before checking them against the blacklist (#1997, #2088)
- The default syntax for the email address blacklist is now “glob”
(expressions with
*
and?
as wildcard characters), as opposed to the full Go regular expression syntax. To enable full regular expression syntax, setaddress-blacklist-syntax: regex
. - Due to line length limitations, some capabilities are now hidden from clients that only support version 301 CAP negotiation. To the best of our knowledge, all clients that support these capabilities also support version 302 CAP negotiation, rendering this moot (#2068)
- The default/recommended configuration now advertises the SCRAM-SHA-256 SASL method. We still do not recommend using this method in production. (#2032)
- Improved KILL messages (#2053, #2041, thanks @mogad0n!)
Added
- Added support for automatically joining new clients to a channel or channels (#2077, #2079, thanks @adsr!)
- Added implicit TLS (TLS from the first byte) support for MTAs (#2048, #2049, thanks @EchedeyLR!)
- Added support for draft/message-redaction (#2065, thanks @progval!)
- Added support for draft/pre-away (#2044)
- Added support for draft/no-implicit-names (#2083)
- Added support for the MSGREFTYPES 005 token (#2042)
- Ergo now advertises the standard-replies capability. Requesting this capability does not change Ergo’s behavior.
Internal
- Release builds are now statically linked by default. This should not
affect normal chat operations, but may disrupt attempts to connect to
external services (e.g. MTAs) that are configured using a hostname that
relies on libc’s name resolution behavior. To restore the old behavior,
build from source with
CGO_ENABLED=1
. (#2023) - Upgraded to Go 1.21 (#2045, #2084)
- The default
make
target is nowbuild
(which builds anergo
binary in the working directory) instead ofinstall
(which builds and installs anergo
binary to${GOPATH}/bin/ergo
). Take note if building from source, or testing Ergo in development! (#2047) make irctest
now depends onmake install
, in an attempt to ensure that irctest runs against the intended development version of Ergo (#2047)
[2.11.1] - 2022-01-22
Ergo 2.11.1 is a bugfix release, fixing a denial-of-service issue in our websocket implementation. We regret the oversight.
This release includes no changes to the config file format or database file format.
Security
- Fixed a denial-of-service issue affecting websocket clients (#2039)
[2.11.0] - 2022-12-25
We’re pleased to be publishing v2.11.0, a new stable release. This is another bugfix release aimed at improving client compatibility and keeping up with the IRCv3 specification process.
This release includes changes to the config file format, all of which are fully backwards-compatible and do not require updating the file before upgrading. It includes no changes to the database file format.
Many thanks to dedekro, @emersion, @eskimo, @FiskFan1999, hauser, @jwheare, @kingter-sutjiadi, knolle, @Mikaela, @mogad0n, @PeGaSuS-Coder, and @progval for contributing patches, reporting issues, and helping test.
Config changes
- Added
fakelag.command-budgets
, which allows each client session a limited number of specific commands that are exempt from fakelag. This improves compatibility with Goguma in particular. For the current recommended default, seedefault.yaml
(#1978, thanks @emersion!) - The recommended value of
server.casemapping
is nowascii
instead ofprecis
. PRECIS remains fully supported; if you are already running an Ergo instance, we do not recommend changing the value unless you are confident that your existing users are not relying on non-ASCII nicknames and channel names. (#1718)
Changed
- Network services like
NickServ
now appear inWHO
responses where applicable (#1850, thanks @emersion!) - The
extended-monitor
capability now appears under its ratified name (#2006, thanks @progval!) TAGMSG
no longer receives automaticRPL_AWAY
responses (#1983, thanks @eskimo!)UBAN
now states explicitly that bans without a time limit have “indefinite” duration (#1988, thanks @mogad0n!)
Fixed
WHO
with a bare nickname as an argument now shows invisible users, comparable toWHOIS
(#1991, thanks @emersion!)- MySQL did not work on 32-bit architectures; this has been fixed (#1969, thanks hauser!)
- Fixed the name of the
CHATHISTORY
005 token (#2008, #2009, thanks @emersion!) - Fixed handling of the address
::1
in WHOX output (#1980, thanks knolle!) - Fixed handling of
AWAY
with an empty parameter (the de facto standard is to treat as a synonym for no parameter, which means “back”) (#1996, thanks @emersion, @jwheare!) - Fixed incorrect handling of some invalid modes in
CS AMODE
(#2002, thanks @eskimo!) - Fixed incorrect help text for
NS SAVERIFY
(#2021, thanks @FiskFan1999!)
Added
- Added the
draft/persistence
capability and associatedPERSISTENCE
command. This is a first attempt to standardize Ergo’s “always-on” functionality so that clients can interact with it programmatically. (#1982) - Sending
SIGUSR1
to the Ergo process now prints a full goroutine stack dump to stderr, allowing debugging even when the HTTP pprof listener is disabled (#1975)
Internal
- Upgraded to Go 1.19; this makes further architecture-specific bugs like #1969 much less likely (#1987, #1989)
- The test suite is now parallelized (#1976, thanks @progval!)
[2.10.0] - 2022-05-29
We’re pleased to be publishing v2.10.0, a new stable release.
This release contains no changes to the config file format or database file format.
Many thanks to @csmith, @FiskFan1999, @Mikaela, @progval, and @thesamesam for contributing patches, and to @emersion, @eskimo, @FiskFan1999, @jigsy1, @Mikaela, @mogad0n, @progval, and @xnaas for reporting issues and helping test.
Config changes
- For better interoperability with Goguma, the recommended value
of
history.chathistory-maxmessages
has been increased to1000
(previously100
) (#1919)
Changed
- Persistent voice (
AMODE +v
) in a channel is now treated as a permanent invite (i.e. overriding+i
on the channel) (#1901, thanks @eskimo!) - If you are
+R
, sending a direct message to an anonymous user allows them to send you replies (#1687, #1688, thanks @Mikaela and @progval!) 0
is no longer valid as a nickname or account name, with a grandfather exception if it was registered on a previous version of Ergo (#1896)- Implemented the ratified version of
the bot mode spec; the tag name is now
bot
instead ofdraft/bot
(#1938) - Privileged WHOX on a user with multiclient shows an arbitrarily chosen client IP address, comparable to WHO (#1897)
SAREGISTER
is allowed even underDEFCON
levels 4 and lower (#1922)- Operators with the
history
capability are now exempted from time cutoff restrictions on history retrieval (#1593, #1955)
Added
- Added
draft/read-marker
capability, allowing server-side tracking of read messages for synchronization across multiple clients. (#1926, thanks @emersion!) INFO
now includes the server start time (#1895, thanks @xnaas!)- Added
ACCEPT
command modeled on Charybdis/Solanum, allowing+R
users to whitelist users who can DM them (#1688, thanks @Mikaela!) - Added
NS SAVERIFY
for operators to manually complete an account verification (#1924, #1952, thanks @tacerus!)
Fixed
- Having the
samode
operator capability made all uses of theKICK
command privileged (i.e. overriding normal channel privilege checks); this has been fixed (#1906, thanks @pcho!) - Fixed
LIST <n
always returning no results (#1934, thanks @progval and @mitchr!) - NickServ commands are now more clear about when a nickname is unavailable because it was previously registered and unregistered (#1886, thanks @Mikaela!)
- Fixed KLINE’d clients producing a
QUIT
snotice without a correspondingCONNECT
snotice (#1941, thanks @tacerus, @xnaas!) - Fixed incorrect handling of long/multiline
319 RPL_WHOISCHANNELS
responses (#1935, thanks @Mikaela!) - Fixed
LIST
returning403 ERR_NOSUCHCHANNEL
for a nonexistent channel; the correct response is an empty list (#1928, thanks @emersion!) - Fixed
+s
(“secret”) channels not appearing inLIST
even when the client is already a member (#1911, #1923, thanks @jigsy1 and @FiskFan1999!) - Fixed a spurious success message in
HISTSERV DELETE
by always requiring a consistent number of parameters (#1881, #1927, thanks @FiskFan1999!) - Sending the empty string as a nickname would not always produce the
expected error numeric
431 ERR_NONICKNAMEGIVEN
; this has been fixed (#1933, #1936, thanks @kylef!) znc.in/playback
timestamps are now parsed as pairs of exact integers, not as floats (#1918)
Internal
- Upgraded to Go 1.18 (#1925)
- Upgraded Alpine version in official Docker image
- Fixed some issues in the example OpenRC init scripts (#1914, #1920, thanks @thesamesam!)
[2.9.1] - 2022-01-10
Ergo 2.9.1 is a bugfix release, fixing a regression introduced in 2.9.0. We regret the oversight.
This release includes no changes to the config file format or database format relative to 2.9.0.
Many thanks to @FiskFan1999 for reporting the issue.
Fixed
- Every use of NS SAREGISTER would fail; this has been fixed (#1898, thanks @FiskFan1999!)
[2.9.0] - 2022-01-09
We’re pleased to be publishing 2.9.0, a new stable release. This release contains mostly bug fixes, with some enhancements to moderation tools.
This release includes changes to the config file format, all of which are fully backwards-compatible and do not require updating the file before upgrading. It includes no changes to the database file format.
Many thanks to @erincerys, @FiskFan1999, @mogad0n, and @tacerus for contributing patches, and to @ajaspers, @emersion, @FiskFan1999, @Jobe1986, @kylef, @Mikaela, @mogad0n, @pcho, and @progval for reporting issues and helping test.
Config changes
- Added
lock-file
, which helps protect against accidentally starting multiple instances of Ergo. This is a no-op if unset. The recommended default value isircd.lock
, which (like the default datastore pathircd.db
) is relative to the working directory of the Ergo process. If yourdatastore.path
is absolute, this path (if set) should be absolute as well. (#1823) +C
(no channel-wide CTCP messages other than ACTION) is now a recommended default channel mode (#1851)- Added
exempt-sasl
boolean toserver.ip-check-script
; if enabled, IP check scripts are run only for connections without SASL, improving performance for registered users (#1888) hidden: true
is now the recommended default for operator definitions (#1730)
Changed
- The semantics of
+R
have been changed.+R
now only prevents unauthenticated users from joining, so unregistered users who have already joined can still speak. The old semantics are still available via+RM
(i.e.+R
together with the+M
“moderated-registered” mode). (#1858, thanks @ajaspers!) - Unauthenticated users matching a
+I
invite exception mask can now join+R
channels (#1871) - INVITE now exempts the user from
+b
bans (#1876, thanks @progval!) - NS SUSPEND now only requires only the
ban
operator capability, as opposed toaccreg
(#1828, #1839, thanks @mogad0n!)
Added
- SHA-256 certificate fingerprints can now be imported from Anope and Atheme (#1864, #1869, thanks @tacerus!)
- IP check scripts can now be run only for users that have not authenticated with SASL by the end of the handshake, improving performance for registered users (#1888)
- Logging into an unverified account with SASL sends the new
NOTE AUTHENTICATE VERIFICATION_REQUIRED
standard reply code (#1852, #1853, thanks @emersion!) - CS PURGE now sends a snotice (#1826, thanks @tacerus!)
- The
v
snomask is now used to send notifications about vhost changes initiated by operators (#1844, thanks @pcho!)
Fixed
- CAP LS and LIST responses after connection registration could be truncated in some cases; this has been fixed (#1872)
- Unprivileged users with both a password and a certfp could not
remove their password with
NS PASSWD <password> * *
as expected; this has been fixed (#1883, #1884, thanks @FiskFan1999!) - RELAYMSG identifiers that were not already in their case-normalized
form could not be muted with
+b m:
; this has been fixed (#1838, thanks @mogad0n!) - CS AMODE changes did not take immediate effect if
force-nick-equals-account
was disabled and the nick did not coincide with the account; this has been fixed (#1860, thanks @eskimo!) 315 RPL_ENDOFWHO
now sends the exact, un-normalized mask argument provided by the client (#1831, thanks @progval!)- A leading
$
character is now disallowed in new nicknames and account names, to avoid collision with the massmessage syntax (#1857, thanks @emersion!) - The deprecated
o
parameter ofWHO
now returns an empty list of results, instead of being ignored (#1730, thanks @kylef, @emersion, @progval!) - WHOX queries for channel oplevel now receive
*
instead of0
(#1866, thanks @Jobe1986!)
Internal
- Updated list of official release binaries: added Apple M1, OpenBSD x86-64, and Plan 9 x86-64, removed Linux armv7, FreeBSD x86-32, and Windows x86-32. (The removed platforms are still fully supported by Ergo; you can build them from source or ask us for help.) (#1833)
- Added an official Linux arm64 Docker image (#1855, thanks @erincerys!)
- Added service management files for OpenSolaris/Illumos (#1846, thanks @tacerus!)
[2.8.0] - 2021-11-14
We’re pleased to be publishing Ergo 2.8.0. This release contains many fixes and enhancements, plus one major user-facing feature: user-initiated password resets via e-mail (#734).
This release includes changes to the config file format, all of which are fully backwards-compatible and do not require updating the file before upgrading.
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 Ergo.
Otherwise, you can update the database manually by running
ergo upgradedb
(see the manual for complete
instructions).
As part of this release, our official Docker images have moved from
Docker Hub to the GitHub Container Registry, at
ghcr.io/ergochat/ergo
. The stable
and
master
tags correspond to the respective branches. Tagged
releases (e.g. v2.8.0
) are available under the
corresponding named tags.
Many thanks to @ajaspers, @delthas, @mogad0n, @majiru, @ProgVal, and @tacerus for contributing patches, to @ajaspers for contributing code review, to @ajaspers, @cxxboy, @dallemon, @emersion, @erikh, @eskimo, @jwheare, @kylef, @Mikaela, @mogad0n, @MystaraTheGreat, @ProgVal, @tacerus, @tamiko, and @xnaas for reporting issues and helping test, and to our translators for contributing translations.
Config changes
- Added
accounts.registration.email-verification.password-reset
block to configure e-mail-based password reset (#734, #1779) - Added
accounts.registration.email-verification.timeout
to impose a timeout on e-mail sending; the recommended default value is60s
(60 seconds) (#1741) - Added
server.suppress-lusers
to allow hiding the LUSERS counts (#1802, thanks @eskimo!)
Security
- Added
accounts.registration.email-verification.timeout
to impose a timeout on e-mail sending; the recommended default value is60s
(60 seconds) (#1741)
Added
- Added user-initiated password resets via email (#734). This requires
e-mail verification of accounts, and must additionally be enabled
explicitly: see the
email-verification
block indefault.yaml
for more information. - Added the
draft/extended-monitor
capability (#1761, thanks @delthas!) - When doing direct sending of verification emails, make email delivery failures directly visible to the end user (#1659, #1741, thanks @tacerus!)
- For operators,
NS INFO
now shows the user’s email address (you can also view your own address) (#1677, thanks @ajaspers!) - Operators with the appropriate permissions will now see IPs in
/WHOWAS
output (#1702, thanks @ajaspers!) - Added the
+s d
snomask, for operators to receive information about session disconnections that do not result in a full QUIT (#1709, #1728, thanks @mogad0n!) - Added support for the
SCRAM-SHA-256
SASL authentication mechanism (#175). This mechanism is not currently advertised inCAP LS
output because IRCCloud handles it incorrectly. We also recommend against using SCRAM because of its lack of genuine security benefits. /UBAN LIST
output now includes the time the ban was created (#1725, #1755, thanks @Mikaela and @mogad0n!)- Added support for running as a
Type=notify
systemd service (#1733) - Added a warning to help users detect incorrect uses of
/QUOTE
(#1530)
Fixed
- The
+M
(only registered users can speak) channel mode did not work; this has been fixed (#1696, thanks @Mikaela!) - A channel
/RENAME
that only changed the case of the channel would delete the channel registration; this has been fixed (#1751, thanks @Mikaela!) - Fixed
allow-truncation: true
not actually allowing truncation of overlong lines (#1766, thanks @tacerus!) - Fixed several pagination bugs in
CHATHISTORY
(#1676, thanks @emersion!) - Fixed support for kicking multiple users from a channel on the same
line, the
TARGMAX
005 parameter that advertises this, and the default kick message (#1748, #1777, #1776), thanks @ProgVal!) - Fixed
/SAMODE
on a channel not producing a snomask (#1787, thanks @mogad0n, @ajaspers!) - Adding
+f
to a channel withSAMODE
used to require channel operator privileges on the receiving channel; this has been fixed (#1825, thanks @Mikaela!) - Fixed parameters sent with
697 ERR_LISTMODEALREADYSET
and698 ERR_LISTMODENOTSET
(#1727, thanks @kylef!) - Fixed parameter sent with
696 ERR_INVALIDMODEPARAM
(#1773, thanks @kylef!) - Fixed handling of channel mode
+k
with an empty parameter (#1774, #1775, thanks @ProgVal!) WHOWAS
with an empty string as the parameter now produces an appropriate error response (#1703, thanks @kylef!)- Fixed error response to an empty realname on the
USER
line (#1778, thanks @ProgVal!) - Fixed
/UBAN ADD
of a NUH mask (i.e. a k-line) not killing affected clients (#1736, thanks @mogad0n!) - Fixed buggy behavior when
+i
is configured as a default mode for channels (#1756, thanks @Mikaela!) - Fixed issues with
channels.operator-only-creation
not respecting/SAJOIN
or always-on clients (#1757) - Protocol-breaking operator vhosts are now disallowed during config validation (#1722)
- Fixed error message associated with
/NS PASSWD
on a nonexistent account (#1738, thanks @Mikaela!) - Fixed an incorrect
CHATHISTORY
fail message (#1731, thanks @ProgVal!) - Fixed a panic on an invalid configuration case (#1714, thanks @erikh!)
Changed
- Upgraded the
draft/register
capability to the latestdraft/account-registration
iteration (#1740) - Unregistered users with
+v
or higher can now speak in+R
(registered-only) channels (#1715, thanks @Mikaela and @ajaspers!) - For always-on clients with at least one active connection,
338 RPL_WHOISACTUALLY
now displays an arbitrarily chosen client IP address (#1650, thanks @MystaraTheGreat!) #
can no longer be used in new account names and nicknames, or as the RELAYMSG separator (#1679)- The
oragono.io/nope
capability was renamed toergo.chat/nope
(#1793)
Removed
never
is no longer accepted as a value of thereplay-joins
NickServ setting (/NS SET replay-joins
); user accounts which enabled this setting have been reverted to the default value ofcommands-only
(#1676)
Internal
- We have a cool new logo!
- Official builds now use Go 1.17 (#1781)
- Official Docker containers are now at ghcr.io/ergochat/ergo (#1808)
- Added a traditional SysV init script (#1691, thanks @tacerus!)
- Added an s6 init script (#1786, thanks @majiru!)
[2.7.0] - 2021-06-07
We’re pleased to be publishing Ergo 2.7.0, our first official release under our new name of Ergo. This release contains bug fixes and minor enhancements.
This release includes changes to the config file format, all of which are fully backwards-compatible and do not require updating the file before upgrading. This release includes no changes to the database format.
Because the name of the executable has changed from
oragono
to ergo
(ergo.exe
on
Windows), you may need to update your system configuration (e.g.,
scripts or systemd unit files that reference the executable).
Many thanks to @ajaspers and @jesopo for contributing patches, to @ajaspers, @ChrisTX, @emersion, @jwheare, @kylef, @Mikaela, @mogad0n, and @ProgVal for reporting issues and helping test, and to our translators for contributing translations.
Changed
- The project was renamed from “Oragono” to “Ergo” (#897, thanks to everyone who contributed feedback or voted in the poll)
Config changes
- Entries in
server.listeners
now take a new key,min-tls-version
, that can be used to set the minimum required TLS version; the recommended default value is1.2
(#1611, thanks @ChrisTX!) - Added
max-conns
(maximum connection count) andmax-conn-lifetime
(maximum lifetime of a connection before it is cycled) todatastore.mysql
(#1622) - Added
massmessage
operator capability to allow sending NOTICEs to all connected users (#1153, #1629, thanks @jesopo!)
Security
- If
require-sasl.enabled
is set totrue
,tor-listeners.require-sasl
will be automatically set totrue
as well (#1636) - It is now possible to set the minimum required TLS version, using
the
min-tls-version
key in listener configuration - Configurations that require SASL but allow user registration now produce a warning (#1637)
Added:
- Operators with the correct permissions can now send “mass messages”,
e.g.
/NOTICE $$*
will send aNOTICE
to all users (#1153, #1629, thanks @jesopo!) - Operators can now extend the maximum (non-tags) length of the IRC
line using the
server.max-line-len
configuration key. This is not recommended for use outside of “closed-circuit” deployments where IRC operators have full control of all client software. (#1651)
Fixed
RELAYMSG
now sends a full NUH (“nick-user-host”), instead of only the relay nickname, as the message source (#1647, thanks @ProgVal, @jwheare, and @Mikaela!)- Fixed a case where channels would remain visible in
/LIST
after unregistration (#1619, thanks @ajaspers!) - Fixed incorrect tags on
JOIN
lines in+u
(“auditorium”) channels (#1642) - Fixed an issue where LUSERS counts could get out of sync (#1617)
- It was impossible to add a restricted set of snomasks to an operator’s permissions; this has been fixed (#1618)
- Fixed incorrect language in
NS INFO
responses (#1627, thanks @ajaspers!) - Fixed a case where the
REGISTER
command would emit an invalid error message (#1633, thanks @ajaspers!) - Fixed snomasks displaying in a nondeterministic order (#1669, thanks @Mikaela!)
Removed
- Removed the
draft/resume-0.5
capability, and the associatedRESUME
andBRB
commands (#1624)
Internal
- Optimized MySQL storage of direct messages (#1615)
[2.6.1] - 2021-04-26
Oragono 2.6.1 is a bugfix release, fixing a security issue that is critical for some private server configurations. We regret the oversight.
The issue affects two classes of server configuration:
- Private servers that use
server.password
(i.e., thePASS
command) for protection. Ifaccounts.registration.allow-before-connect
is enabled, theREGISTER
command can be used to bypass authentication. Affected operators should set this field tofalse
, or upgrade to 2.6.1, which disallows the insecure configuration. (If the field does not appear in the configuration file, the configuration is secure since the value defaults to false when unset.) - Private servers that use
accounts.require-sasl
for protection. If these servers do not additionally setaccounts.registration.enabled
tofalse
, theREGISTER
command can potentially be used to bypass authentication. Affected operators should setaccounts.registration.enabled
to false; this recommendation appeared in the operator manual but was not emphasized sufficiently. (Configurations that require SASL but allow open registration are potentially valid, e.g., in the case of public servers that require everyone to use a registered account; accordingly, Oragono 2.6.1 continues to permit such configurations.)
This release includes no changes to the config file format or the database.
Many thanks to @ajaspers for reporting the issue.
Security
- Fixed and documented potential authentication bypasses via the
REGISTER
command (#1634, thanks @ajaspers!)
[2.6.0] - 2021-04-18
We’re pleased to announce Oragono 2.6.0, a new stable release.
This release has some user-facing enhancements, but is primarily focused on fixing bugs and advancing the state of IRCv3 standardization (by publishing a release that implements the latest drafts). Some highlights:
- A new CHATHISTORY API for listing direct message conversations (#1592)
- The latest proposal for IRC-over-websockets, which should be backwards-compatible with existing clients (#1558)
- The latest specification for the bot usermode (
+B
in our implementation) (#1562)
This release includes changes to the config file format, all of which are fully backwards-compatible and do not require updating the file before upgrading.
This release includes no changes to the embedded database format. If you are using MySQL for history storage, it adds a new table; this change is backwards and forwards-compatible and does not require any manual intervention.
If you are using nginx as a reverse proxy for IRC-over-websockets,
previous documentation did not recommend increasing
proxy_read_timeout
; the default value of 60s
is too low and can lead to user disconnections. The current recommended
value is proxy_read_timeout 600s;
; see the manual for an
example configuration.
Many thanks to @ajaspers and @Mikaela for contributing patches, to @aster1sk, @emersion, @eskimo, @hhirtz, @jlu5, @jwheare, @KoraggKnightWolf, @kylef, @Mikaela, @mogad0n, @ProgVal, and @szlend for reporting issues and helping test, and to our translators for contributing translations.
Config changes
- Listeners now support multiple TLS certificates for use with SNI; see the manual for details (#875, thanks @Mikaela!)
- Added
server.compatibility.allow-truncation
, controlling whether the server accepts messages that are too long to be relayed intact; this value defaults totrue
when unset (#1577, #1586, thanks @kylef!) - Added new
snomasks
operator capability; operators must have either theban
orsnomasks
capability to subscribe to additional snomasks (#1176)
Security
- Fixed several edge cases where Oragono might relay invalid UTF8
despite the
UTF8ONLY
guarantee, or to a text-mode websocket client (#1575, #1596, thanks @ProgVal!) - All operator privilege checks now use the capabilities system, making it easier to define operators with restricted powers (#1176)
- Adding and removing bans with
UBAN
now produces snomasks and audit loglines (#1518, thanks @mogad0n!)
Fixed
- Fixed an edge case in line buffering that could result in client disconnections (#1572, thanks @ProgVal!)
- Upgraded buntdb, our embedded database library, fixing an edge case that could cause data corruption (#1603, thanks @Mikaela, @tidwall!)
- Improved compatibility with the published
draft/register
specification (#1568, thanks @ProgVal!) 433 ERR_NICKNAMEINUSE
is no longer sent when a fully connected (“registered”) client fails to claim a reserved nickname, fixing a bad interaction with some client software (#1594, thanks @ProgVal!)- Fixed
znc.in/playback
commands causing client disconnections when history is disabled (#1552, thanks @szlend!) - Fixed syntactically invalid
696 ERR_INVALIDMODEPARAM
response for invalid channel keys (#1563, thanks @ProgVal!) - User-set nickserv settings now display as “enabled” instead of “mandatory” (#1544, thanks @Mikaela!)
- Improved error messages for some invalid configuration cases (#1559, thanks @aster1sk!)
- Improved
CS TRANSFER
error messages (#1534, thanks burning!) - Handle panics caused when rehashing with SIGHUP (#1570)
Changed
- Registered channels will always appear in
/LIST
output, even with no members (#1507) - In the new recommended default configuration, Oragono will
preemptively reject messages that are too long to be relayed to clients
without truncation. This is controlled by the config variable
server.compatibility.allow-truncation
; this field defaults totrue
when unset, preserving the legacy behavior for older config files (#1577, #1586, thanks @kylef!) - Auto-away behavior now respects individual clients; the user is not considered away unless all clients are away or disconnected (#1531, thanks @kylef!)
- Direct messages rejected due to the
+R
registered-only usermode now produce an error message (#1064, thanks @KoraggKnightWolf, @ajaspers!) - RELAYMSG identifiers now respect bans and mutes (#1502)
- If end user message deletion is enabled, channel operators can now delete channel messages (#1565, thanks @Mikaela!)
- Halfops can change the channel topic (#1523)
- Snomask add/remove syntax now matches other ircds more closely (#1074)
CS OP
will regrant your channelAMODE
, in case you removed it (#1516, #1307, thanks @jlu5!)- User passwords may no longer begin with
:
(#1571) - Improved documentation of
CS AMODE
andNS UNREGISTER
(#1524, #1545, thanks @Mikaela!) - Disabling history disables history-related CAPs (#1549)
Added
- Implemented the new CHATHISTORY TARGETS API for listing direct message conversations (#1592, thanks @emersion, @hhirtz, @jwheare, @kylef!)
- Implemented the new IRC-over-websockets draft, adding support for binary websockets and subprotocol negotiation (#1558, thanks @jwheare!)
- Implemented the new bot mode spec (#1562)
- Implemented the new forward mode spec (#1612, thanks @ProgVal!)
WARN NICK ACCOUNT_REQUIRED
is sent on failed attempts to claim a reserved nickname (#1594)NS CLIENTS LIST
displays enabled client capabilities (#1576)CS INFO
with no arguments lists your registered channels (#765)NS PASSWORD
is now accepted as an alias forNS PASSWD
(#1547)
Internal
- Upgraded to Go 1.16 (#1510)
[2.5.1] - 2021-02-02
Oragono 2.5.1 is a bugfix release that fixes a significant security issue. We apologize for the oversight.
This release includes no changes to the config file format or the database.
Many thanks to @xnaas for reporting the issue.
Security
- Fix an incorrect permissions check in NickServ (#1520, thanks @xnaas!)
[2.5.0] - 2021-01-31
We’re pleased to announce Oragono 2.5.0, a new stable release.
This release includes enhancements based on the needs of real-world operators, as well as bug fixes. Highlights include:
UBAN
, a new “unified ban” system for server operators, with a correspondingCHANSERV HOWTOBAN
command for channel operators (#1447)- A new forwarding/overflow channel mode
+f
(#1260) - Support for PROXY protocol v2 (#1389)
This release includes changes to the config file format, including
two breaking changes. One is fairly significant: enabling a websocket
listener now requires the use of server.enforce-utf8
, as
has been the recommended default since 2.2.0 (so continuing to accept
legacy non-UTF-8 content will require disabling websockets). The other
is that the “unban” operator capability has been removed (it is now
included in the “ban” capability). Other config changes are backwards
compatible and do not require updating the file before upgrading.
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).
Many thanks to @jlu5, @kylef and @Mikaela for contributing patches, to @bogdomania, @eskimo, @happyhater, @jlu5, @kylef, @LukeHoersten, @Mikaela, @mogad0n, @robinlemon, and @vertisan for reporting issues and helping test, and to our translators for contributing translations.
Config changes
- Enabling websockets now requires
server.enforce-utf8 = true
(#1483) proxy
is now a top-level field of the listener config block; in particular, the PROXY protocol (v1 or v2) can now be required ahead of a plaintext connection. The field is still accepted in its legacy position (inside thetls
block). (#1389, thanks @robinlemon!)- Added
accounts.multiclient.always-on-expiration
, allowing always-on clients to be timed out for inactivity (#810, thanks @bogdomania!) local_
prefixes have been stripped from operator capability names, so that, e.g.,local_ban
is now justban
. The old names are still accepted. (#1442)- The
local_unban
operator capability has been removed (unbanning is now contained in theban
permission). (#1442) - The recommended value of
accounts.bcrypt-cost
is now4
, the minimum acceptable value (#1497) server.ip-limits.custom-limits
now accepts networks that contain multiple CIDRs; the old syntax is still accepted (#1421, thanks @Mikaela!- A new field,
history.restrictions.query-cutoff
, generalizes the oldhistory.restrictions.enforce-registration-date
(the old field is still accepted) (#1490, thanks @Mikaela!) - Added
server.override-services-hostname
, allowing the hostname of NickServ, ChanServ, etc. to be overridden (#1407, thanks @Mikaela!) - Added a boolean
hide-sts
key to the listener block; this can be used to hide the STS CAP when the listener is secured at layer 3 or 4 (e.g., by a VPN or an E2E mixnet). It will still be necessary to add the relevant IPs tosecure-nets
. (#1428, thanks @Mikaela!)
Security
- Improved validation of names and encodings for client-only tags (#1385)
- Improved auditability of sensitive operator actions (#1443, thanks @mogad0n!)
DEFCON 4
and lower now require Tor users to authenticate with SASL (#1450)
Fixed
- Fixed
NS UNSUSPEND
requiring the casefolded / lowercase version of the account name (#1382, thanks @mogad0n!) - Fixed client-only tags in direct (user-to-user)
PRIVMSG
not being replayed (#1411) - Fixed many bugs in import of Anope and Atheme databases (#1403, #1423, #1424, #1431, #1435, #1439, #1444, thanks @jlu5, @kylef, and @Mikaela!)
- Fixed case-handling bugs in
RENAME
(i.e., channel rename) (#1456, thanks @mogad0n!) - Fixed incorrect processing of color code escapes in MOTD files (#1467, thanks @mogad0n!)
- STS is no longer advertised to Tor clients (#1428, thanks @Mikaela!)
- Fixed HELP/HELPOP numerics not including the nick as an argument (#1472, thanks @kylef!)
- Made connection registration snomasks less confusing (#1396, thanks @eskimo!)
- Fixed duplicated nicks in
KLINE
response (#1379, thanks @mogad0n!) - The
RELAYMSG
tag name is nowdraft/relaymsg
, conforming to the amended draft specification (#1468, thanks @jlu5!) - Fixed
SAJOIN
not sending aMODE
line to the originating client (#1383, thanks @mogad0n!) - Improved consistency of message sources sent by
CS AMODE
(#1383, thanks @mogad0n!) - Fixed duplicated
JOIN
line sent to some clients using thedraft/resume-0.5
extension (#1397, thanks @kylef!) - Added a warning that MySQL cannot be enabled by rehash (#1452, thanks @Mikaela!)
Changed
- Channel-user modes (e.g.,
+o
,+v
) of always-on clients are now persisted in the database (#1345) /CHANSERV PURGE
now takesADD
,DEL
, andLIST
subcommands; the separateUNPURGE
command has been removed;PURGE ADD
now requires a confirmation code (#1294, thanks @mogad0n!)- The characters
<
,>
,'
,"
, and;
are no longer allowed in nicknames (previously registered account names containing these characters are still accepted) (#1436, thanks @happyhater!) - Authenticated clients from Tor now receive their (account-unique)
always-on cloaked hostname; this allows channel operators to ban
unauthenticated Tor users by banning
*!*@tor-network.onion
(#1479, thanks @mogad0n!) - Included the network name in the human-readable final parameter of
001 RPL_WELCOME
(#1410) RELAYMSG
can now take client-only tags (#1470)- WebSocket listeners will attempt to negotiate the
text.ircv3.net
subprotocol; negotiating this is optional for clients (#1483)
Added
- Added
UBAN
, a new command giving server operators a unified interface to D-LINEs (IP bans), K-LINEs (NUH mask bans, which are now deprecated), and account suspensions (NS SUSPEND
) (#1447) - Added
CHANSERV HOWTOBAN
, a ChanServ subcommand that helps channel operators choose an appropriate ban (#1447) - Added a new channel mode
+f
; users who cannot join the channel due to+i
or+l
will be forwarded to the channel specified by+f
. (#1260) - Added support for the PROXY protocol v2 (#1389, thanks @robinlemon!)
- Added support for
/JOIN 0
(part all channels), requiring a confirmation code (#1417, thanks @Mikaela!) - Added support for grouped nicknames as SASL usernames (#1476, thanks @eskimo!)
- Added history support for
INVITE
(#1409, thanks @Mikaela!) - Added a new channel setting accessible via
/CS SET
:history-cutoff
, allowing the channel owner more fine-grained control over who can see history (#1490, thanks @Mikaela!) - Added the
UTF8ONLY
ISUPPORT token, allowing the server to advertise to clients that only UTF-8 content is accepted (#1483) - Added
/NICKSERV RENAME
, an operator-only command that can change the case of an account name (#1380, thanks @LukeHoersten!)
Internal
- Added caching for serialized messages (#1387)
- Improved memory efficiency of line reading (#1231)
[2.4.0] - 2020-11-08
We’re pleased to announce Oragono 2.4.0, a new stable release.
This release includes a number of exciting enhancements and fixes. Here are some highlights:
- Support for migrating an Anope or Atheme database to Oragono (#1042)
- A pluggable system for validating external IPs, e.g., via DNSBLs (#68, thanks @moortens!)
- draft/relaymsg, a new draft extension simplifying bridging with other chat systems (thanks @jlu5!)
- New moderation tools:
+u
(“auditorium”, #1300),+U
(“op-moderated”, #1178),+M
(“moderated-registered”, #1182, thanks @ajaspers!), and+b m:
(an extban for muting users, #307)
This release includes changes to the config file format, including
one breaking change: roleplay.enabled
now defaults to false
(the new recommended default) instead of true when unset. Other config
changes are backwards compatible and do not require updating the file
before upgrading.
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).
Many thanks to @ajaspers, @jesopo, @moortens, and @RunBarryRun for contributing patches, to @csmith for contributing code reviews, to @ajaspers, @Amiga60077, @bogdomania, @csmith, @edk0, @eskimo, @jlu5, @jwheare, @KoraggKnightWolf, @Mitaka8, @mogad0n, @RyanSquared, and @vertisan for reporting issues and helping test, and to our translators for contributing translations.
Config changes
- Added
server.ip-cloaking.enabled-for-always-on
, which generates a unique hostname for each always-on client. The recommended default value of this field istrue
(#1312) - Added
server.coerce-ident
; if this is set to a string value, all user/ident fields supplied by clients are ignored and replaced with this value. The recommended default value of this field is~u
. This simplifies bans. (#1340) - Simplified the config file format for email verification into a new
accounts.nick-reservation.email-verification
section. The old format (callbacks
) is still accepted (#1075) - The recommended value of
roleplay.enabled
is nowfalse
; this field now defaults to false when unset (#1240, #1271) - Added
server.relaymsg
section for configuring the newdraft/relaymsg
capability; added the newrelaymsg
operator capability for exercising it (#1119) - Added
allow-environment-overrides
config variable, allowing config options to be overridden by environment variables. See the manual for more details. (#1049, thanks @csmith!) - Added
server.ip-check-script
for configuring IP check plugins (#68, #1267, thanks @moortens!) - Added
max-concurrency
restriction toaccounts.auth-script
section. The recommended default value is64
(0
or unset disable the restriction) (#1267) - Added
accounts.registration.allow-before-connect
; this allows the use of the newREGISTER
command before connecting to the server (#1075) - Added
hidden
option in operator blocks: if set totrue
, operator status is hidden from commands likeWHOIS
that would otherwise display it (#1194) - Added
accounts.nick-reservation.forbid-anonymous-nick-changes
, which forbids anonymous users from changing their nicknames after initially connecting (#1337, thanks @Amiga60077!) - Added
channels.invite-expiration
, allowing invites to+i
channels to expire after a given amount of time (#1171)
Security
- Added
/NICKSERV CLIENTS LOGOUT
command for disconnecting clients connected to a user account (#1072, #1272, thanks @ajaspers!) - Disallowed the use of service nicknames during roleplaying (#1240, thanks @Mitaka8!)
- Improved security properties of
INVITE
for invite-only channels, including anUNINVITE
command (#1171)
Removed
- Removed the request queue system for HostServ, i.e., the
REQUEST
,APPROVE
, andREJECT
subcommands ofHOSTSERV
(#1346)
Fixed
PONG
is now sent with the server name as the first parameter, matching the behavior of other ircds (#1249, thanks @jesopo!)- It was not possible to set or unset the
+T
no-CTCP user mode; this has been fixed (#1299, thanks @mogad0n!) - Fixed edge cases with
/NICKSERV SAREGISTER
of confusable nicknames (#1322, thanks @mogad0n!) - Fixed websocket listeners with proxy-before-TLS enabled closing on invalid PROXY lines (#1269, thanks @RyanSquared!)
- Fixed error responses and history for SANICK (#1277, #1278, thanks @eskimo!)
- Ensured that stored realnames of always-on clients are deleted during account unregistration (#1330)
- Whitespace is now stripped from KLINEs (#1327, thanks @mogad0n!)
- Fixed incorrect
LUSERS
counts caused by KLINE (#1303, thanks @mogad0n!) CHATHISTORY
queries for invalid channels now get an empty batch instead of aFAIL
(#1322)fakelag.messages-per-window = 0
no longer causes a panic (#861, thanks @vertisan!)
Added
- Added
oragono importdb
command for importing a converted Anope or Atheme database; see the manual for details (#1042) - Added support for the new draft/relaymsg extension, which simplifies bridging IRC with other protocols relaymsg (#1119, thanks @jlu5!)
- Added
ip-check-script
, a scripting API for restricting access by client IP. We provide oragono-dnsbl, an external script that can query DNSBLs for this purpose (#68, #1267, thanks @moortens!) - Added channel mode
+u
. This is an “auditorium” mode that prevents unprivileged users from seeing each other’sJOIN
andPART
lines. It’s useful for large public-announcement channels, possibly in conjunction with+m
(#1300) - Added channel mode
+U
. This is an “op-moderated” mode; messages from unprivileged users are sent only to channel operators, who can then choose to grant them+v
. (#1178) - Added a mute extban
+b m:
: users matching the ban expression (e.g.,+b m:*!*@j6dwi4vacx47y.irc
) will be able to join the channel, but will be unable to speak. (#307) - Added support for the new draft/register extension, which exposes a cleaner account registration API to clients (#1075, thanks @edk0!)
- Added a
379 RPL_WHOISMODES
line to theWHOIS
response, making it easier for operators to see other users’ modes (#769, thanks @Amiga60077 and @KoraggKnightWolf!) - Added
/CHANSERV DEOP
command for removing channel operator privileges (#361, thanks @RunBarryRun!) - Added
r
flag to/WHO
responses for registered nicknames (#1366, thanks @Amiga60077!)
Changed
- Always-on clients now receive a user/ident of
~u
by default, instead of~user
; this can be changed by setting thecoerce-ident
field (#1340) /NICKSERV SUSPEND
has been modified to take subcommands (ADD
,DEL
, andLIST
); theADD
subcommand now accepts time duration and reason arguments. See/msg NickServ HELP SUSPEND
for details. (#1274, thanks @mogad0n!)- Only the channel founder can kick the channel founder, regardless of either party’s modes (#1262)
/NICKSERV SESSIONS
is now/NICKSERV CLIENTS LIST
, but the old command is still accepted (#1272, thanks @ajaspers!)- Improved
SETNAME
behavior for legacy clients (#1358, thanks @KoraggKnightWolf!) - Halfops can set the channel topic (#1306)
- Full client certificates are now passed to auth scripts. This allows for more flexible checks on certificates, including verification against an internal CA (#414)
Internal
- Added a logline for debugging client disconnections (#1293)
- Renamed
conventional.yaml
totraditional.yaml
(#1350) - Integration tests are now run during CI (#1279)
[2.3.0] - 2020-09-06
We’re pleased to announce Oragono 2.3.0, a new stable release.
This release contains primarily bug fixes, but includes one notable
feature enhancement: a change contributed by @hhirtz that updates the
draft/rename
specification to correspond to the new
(soon-to-be) published draft.
Many thanks to @hhirtz for contributing patches, to @bogdomania, @digitalcircuit, @ivan-avalos, @jesopo, @kylef, @Mitaka8, @mogad0n, and @ProgVal for reporting issues and helping test, and to our translators for contributing translations.
This release includes no changes to the config file format or database changes.
Config changes
- The recommended value of
lookup-hostnames
for configurations that cloak IPs (as has been the default since 2.1.0) is nowfalse
(#1228)
Security
- Mitigated a potential DoS attack on websocket listeners (#1226)
Removed
- Removed
/HOSTSERV OFFERLIST
and related commands; this functionality is superseded by IP cloaking (#1190)
Fixed
- Fixed an edge case in handling no-op nick changes (#1242)
- Fixed edge cases with users transitioning in and out of always-on status (#1218, #1219, thanks @bogdomania!)
- Fixed a race condition related to the registration timeout (#1225, thanks @hhirtz!)
- Fixed incorrectly formatted account tags on some messages (#1254, thanks @digitalcircuit!)
- Improved checks for invalid config files (#1244, thanks @ivan-avalos!)
- Fixed messages to services and
*playback
not receiving echo-message when applicable (#1204, thanks @kylef!) - Fixed a help string (#1237, thanks @Mitaka8!)
Changed
- Updated
draft/rename
implementation to the latest draft (#1223, thanks @hhirtz!)
Internal
- Official release builds now use Go 1.15 (#1195)
/INFO
now includes the Go version (#1234)
[2.2.0] - 2020-07-26
We’re pleased to announce Oragono 2.2.0, a new stable release.
This release contains several notable enhancements, as well as bug fixes:
- Support for tracking seen/missed messages across multiple devices (#843)
- WHOX support contributed by @jesopo (#938)
- Authentication of users via external scripts (#1107)
Many thanks to @clukawski and @jesopo for contributing patches, to @ajaspers, @bogdomania, @csmith, @daurnimator, @emersonveenstra, @eskil, @eskimo, Geo-, @happyhater, @jesopo, @jwheare, @k4bek4be, @KoraggKnightWolf, @kylef, @LukeHoersten, @mogad0n, r3m, @RyanSquared, savoyard, and @wrmsr for reporting issues and helping test, and to our translators for contributing translations.
This release includes changes to the config file format, including
one breaking change: timeout
is no longer an acceptable
value of accounts.nick-reservation.method
. (If you were
using it, we suggest strict
as a replacement.) All other
changes to the config file format are backwards compatible and do not
require updating before restart.
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).
Removed
- Timeout-based nickname enforcement has been removed. We recommend
strict
as the default enforcement method. Users who configuredtimeout
for their account will be upgraded tostrict
. Withaccounts.login-via-pass-command
enabled, clients lacking support for SASL can authenticate via thePASS
(server password command) by sendingaccount_name:account_password
as the server password. (#1027) - Native support for LDAP has been removed. LDAP is now supported via the external oragono-ldap plugin; see its repository page for details. (#1142, #1107)
Config changes
- Added
server.enforce-utf8
, controlling whether the server enforces that messages be valid UTF-8; a value oftrue
for this is now the recommended default (#1151) - Added
history.tagmsg-storage
for configuring which TAGMSG are stored in history; if this is not configured, TAGMSG will not be stored (#1172) - All TLS certificate fingerprints in the config file are now named
certfp
instead offingerprint
(the old name offingerprint
is still accepted) (#1050, thanks @RyanSquared!) - Added
accounts.auth-script
section for configuring external authentication scripts (#1107, thanks @daurnimator!) - Removed
accounts.ldap
section for configuring LDAP; LDAP is now available via the auth-script plugin interface (#1142) - Added
defcon
operator capability, allowing use of the new/DEFCON
command (#328) - Default
awaylen
,kicklen
, andtopiclen
limits now reflect the 512-character line limit (#1112, thanks @k4bek4be!) - Added
extjwt
section for configuring the EXTJWT extension (#948, #1136) login-via-pass-command: true
is now a recommended default (#1186)
Added
- Added support for WHOX, contributed by @jesopo (#938, thanks!)
- Added support for tracking missed messages across multiple devices; see the “history” section of the manual for details (#843, thanks @jwheare and @wrmsr!)
- Added
/NICKSERV SUSPEND
and/NICKSERV UNSUSPEND
commands, allowing operators to suspend access to an abusive user account (#1135) - Added support for external authentication systems, via subprocess (“auth-script”) invocation (#1107, thanks @daurnimator!)
- Added the
/DEFCON
command, allowing operators to respond to spam or DoS attacks by disabling features at runtime without a rehash. (This feature requires that the operator have a newly defined capability, nameddefcon
; this can be added to the appropriate oper blocks in the config file.) (#328, thanks @bogdomania!) - Added support for the EXTJWT draft extension, allowing Oragono to be integrated with other systems like Jitsi (#948, #1136)
- Services (NickServ, ChanServ, etc.) now respond to CTCP VERSION messages (#1055, thanks @jesopo!)
- Added
BOT
ISUPPORT token, plus aB
flag for bots in352 RPL_WHOREPLY
(#1117) - Added support for the
+T
no-CTCP user mode (#1007, thanks @clukawski!) - Added support for persisting the realname of always-on clients (#1065, thanks @clukawski!)
- Added a warning on incorrect arguments to
/NICKSERV REGISTER
(#1179, thanks @LukeHoersten!) /NICKSERV SET PASSWORD
now sends a warning (#1208)
Fixed
- Fixed channels with only invisible users not being displayed in
/LIST
output (#1161, thanks @bogdomania!) - Fixed
INVITE
not overriding a+b
ban (#1168) - Fixed incorrect
CHGHOST
lines during authentication with/NICKSERV IDENTIFY
under some circumstances (#1108, thanks Geo-!) - Fixed incorrect
CHGHOST
lines sent to users during connection registration (#1125, thanks @jesopo!) - Fixed a number of issues affecting the
znc.in/playback
capability, in particular restoring compatibility with Palaver (#1205, thanks @kylef!) - Fixed interaction of auto-away with the regular
/AWAY
command (#1207) - Fixed an incorrect interaction between always-on and
/NS SAREGISTER
(#1216) - Fixed a race condition where nicknames of signed-out users could remain in the channel names list (#1166, thanks @eskimo!)
- Fixed the last line of the MOTD being truncated in the absence of a
terminating
\n
(#1167, thanks @eskimo!) - Fixed
away-notify
lines not being sent on channel JOIN (#1198, thanks savoyard!) - Fixed incorrect source of some nickserv messages (#1185)
- Fixed idle time being updated on non-PRIVMSG commands (thanks r3m and @happyhater!)
- Fixed
/NICKSERV UNREGISTER
and/NICKSERV ERASE
not deleting stored user modes (#1157)
Security
- Connections to an STS-only listener no longer reveal the exact server version or server creation time (#802, thanks @csmith!)
Changed
/DLINE
now operates on individual client connections (#1135)- When using the multiclient feature, each client now has its own
independent
MONITOR
list (#1053, thanks @ajaspers!) MONITOR L
now lists the nicknames in the form they were originally sent withMONITOR +
, without casefolding (#1083)- We now send the traditional
445 ERR_SUMMONDISABLED
and446 ERR_USERSDISABLED
in response to theSUMMON
andUSERS
commands (#1078, thanks @KoraggKnightWolf!) - RPL_ISUPPORT parameters with no values are now sent without an
=
(#1067, #1069, #1091, thanks @KoraggKnightWolf and @jesopo!) - TAGMSG storage is now controlled via the
history.tagmsg-storage
config block (#1172) /NICKSERV CERT ADD
with no argument now adds the user’s current TLS certificate fingerprint, when applicable (#1059, thanks @emersonveenstra!)
Internal
- The config file containing recommended defaults is now named
default.yaml
, instead oforagono.yaml
(#1130, thanks @k4bek4be!) - The output of the
/INFO
command now includes the full git hash, when applicable (#1105)
[2.1.0] - 2020-06-01
We’re pleased to announce Oragono 2.1.0, a new stable release.
Since the release of 2.0.0 in March, a number of new communities and organizations have adopted Oragono as a communications tool. This new release incorporates many improvements and fixes derived from the experiences of real-world operators and end users. Highlights include:
- Native support for websockets contributed by @hhirtz, eliminating the need for a separate websockets-to-IRC proxy server
- Tighter control over the relationship between account names and nicknames, eliminating the need for extbans
- Support for sending account verification emails directly from Oragono, including DKIM signatures
Many thanks to @ajaspers and @hhirtz for contributing patches, to @ajaspers, @eklitzke, and @hhirtz for contributing code reviews, to @ajaspers, @bogdomania, @clukawski, Csibesz, @csmith, @eklitzke, @nxths, @hhirtz, @jesopo, @jlnt, @justjanne, @jwheare, @k4bek4be, @KoraggKnightWolf, @kula, @kylef, @Mitaka8, @petteri, @PizzaLover2007, @prawnsalad, @RyanSquared, savoyard, and @xPaw for reporting issues, and to @bogdomania, @boppy, Nuve, stickytoffeepuddingwithcaramel, and @vegax87 for contributing translations.
This release includes changes to the config file format, including
one breaking change: support for
server.ip-cloaking.secret-environment-variable
has been
removed. (See below for instructions on how to upgrade if you were using
this feature.) All other changes to the config file format are backwards
compatible and do not require updating before restart.
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).
This release includes a change to the MySQL schema. This change will be applied automatically when you restart Oragono. It is fully backwards compatible (i.e., if it is necessary for you to downgrade Oragono back to 2.0.0, it will not be necessary to downgrade the schema).
Config Changes
- Added
websocket
attribute of individual listeners, and a newserver.websockets
section, for configuring websocket listeners. (#967, thanks @hhirtz!) - The recommended default is now to enable IP cloaking. In order to
facilitate this, the cloaking secret is now stored in the database,
instead of the config file. If you currently have a secret stored in the
config file (as
server.ip-cloaking.secret
), it will be automatically imported into the database. If you were usingsecret-environment-variable
to distribute your cloaking secret, you can import it manually after restart using the new/HOSTSERV SETCLOAKSECRET
command. (#952) - Added
accounts.nick-reservation.force-nick-equals-account
, which ensures that logged-in clients are using their account name as their nickname. This eliminates the need for extbans and is a new recommended default. (#864) - Added
guest-nickname-format
andforce-guest-format
, which optionally add a prefix likeGuest-
to the nicknames of unauthenticated users (#749) - The recommended default is now to enable history storage and playback, with messages expiring after 7 days. (As with all changes in recommended config values, applying this to an existing config file requires explicitly changing the values.) (#1030)
- Added
history.retention
section for controlling new features related to history storage and deletion (#858) - The recommended default for
accounts.multiclient.always-on
is nowopt-in
(#919) - Added
accounts.default-user-modes
; the recommended default is now to set+i
on all users automatically (#942, thanks @ajaspers!) - Added
channels.list-delay
, allowing restrictions on channel listings as a defence against spambots (#964) - Added
accounts.multiclient.auto-away
, allowing always-on clients to be automatically marked as away when all their sessions disconnect - Added
accounts.throttling
as a global throttle on the creation of new accounts (#913) - New format for
accounts.callbacks.mailto
, allowing direct email sending and DKIM signing (#921) - Added
accounts.login-via-pass-command
, providing a new mechanism for legacy clients to authenticate to accounts by sendingPASS account:password
pre-registration (#1020) - Added
datastore.mysql.socket-path
, allowing MySQL connections over UNIX domain sockets (#1016, thanks savoyard and @ajaspers!) - Added
roleplay
section for controlling the server’s roleplay features (#865) - The recommended default for
accounts.nick-reservation.allow-custom-enforcement
is nowfalse
(#918) - The recommended default is now to allow PROXY and WEBIRC lines from localhost (#989, #1011)
- Added
channels.registration.operator-only
, optionally restricting channel registrations to operators (#685) - Added
server.output-path
for controlling where the server writes output files (#1004) - Operator capability names prefixed with
oper:
have been normalized to remove the prefix (the old names are still respected in the config file) (#868) - The log category names
localconnect
andlocalconnect-ip
have been changed toconnect
andconnect-ip
respectively (the old names are still respected in the config file) (#940)
Security
- Fixed incorrect enforcement of ban/invite/exception masks under some circumstances (#983)
- STATUSMSG were being stored in history without the relevant minimum-prefix information, so they could be replayed to unprivileged users. This was fixed by not storing them at all. (#959, thanks @prawnsalad!)
- Fixed invisible users not being hidden from
WHO *
queries (#991, thanks @ajaspers!) - Restricted nicknames of some additional common services:
OperServ
,BotServ
,MemoServ
, andGlobal
(#1080, thanks @KoraggKnightWolf!)
Fixed
- Fixed incorrect rejection of
draft/multiline
messages containing blank lines (#1005, thanks @jwheare!) - Fixed roleplay commands, which were completely broken from v1.1.0 through v2.0.0 (#865, thanks @petteri and @Mitaka8!)
- Fixed
/SAMODE
applying user mode changes to the operator instead of the target user (#866, thanks @csmith!) - Fixed some channels not being unregistered during account unregistration (#889)
- Fixed
/NICKSERV SET
and related commands being unavailable when account registration is disabled (#922, thanks @PizzaLover2007!) - Fixed
TAGMSG
not being replayed correctly in history (#1044) - Fixed incorrect
401 ERR_NOSUCHNICK
responses onTAGMSG
sent to a service (#1051, thanks @ajaspers!) - Fixed
301 RPL_AWAY
not being sent inWHOIS
responses when applicable (#850) /OPER
with no password no longer disconnects the client (#951)- Fixed failure to send extended-join responses after account unregistration (#933, thanks @jesopo!)
- Improved validation of channel keys (#1021, thanks @kylef!)
- Fixed labeling of
421 ERR_UNKNOWNCOMMAND
responses (#994, thanks @k4bek4be!) - Fixed incorrect parsing of ident protocol responses (#1002, thanks @justjanne!)
- Fixed registration completing after
NICK
and an ident response, without waiting forUSER
(#1057, thanks @KoraggKnightWolf!) - Fixed messages rejected by the
+R
mode being stored in history (#1061, thanks @KoraggKnightWolf!) - Fixed redundant
/INVITE
commands not sending443 ERR_USERONCHANNEL
(#842, thanks @hhirtz!) - Fixed
/NICKSERV REGISTER
response displayingmailto:
out of context (#985, thanks @eklitzke!) - Fixed nickname changes not sending
731 RPL_MONOFFLINE
when appropriate (#1076, thanks @ajaspers!) - Fixed incorrect MONITOR responses in some cases (#1086, thanks @ajaspers!)
- Fixed HostServ approval and rejection notices being sent from the wrong source (#805)
- Error messages for invalid TLS certificate/key pairs are now more informative (#982)
- Fixed error message when attempting to attach a plaintext session to an always-on client (#955, thanks @bogdomania and @xPaw!)
- Increased the TLS handshake timeout, increasing reliability under high CPU contention (#894)
- Fixed
CHANMODES
ISUPPORT token (#408, #874, thanks @hhirtz!) - Fixed
002 RPL_MYINFO
parameters (#1058, thanks @KoraggKnightWolf!) - Fixed incorrect parameter limit for
MONITOR
in theTARGMAX
isupport token (#1090, thanks @KoraggKnightWolf!) - Fixed edge cases in handling of the
+k
channel mode parameter (#874, thanks @hhirtz!) account-notify
lines are now part of the labeled-response batch when applicable (#1018)- Fixed incorrect help description of channel mode
+R
(#930, thanks @PizzaLover2007!) - Fixed
255 RPL_LUSERME
response to indicate that the number of federated peer servers is 0 (#846, thanks @RyanSquared!)
Changed
- Account names are now permanent identifiers; they cannot be re-registered after unregistration, and applicable nickname protections remain in force. (#793)
- User modes of always-on clients now persist across server restarts (#819)
- Registered channels with no members remain present on the server, including their in-memory history messages when applicable (#704, thanks @bogdomania!)
- Updated the setname IRCv3 capability to its ratified version (#1001)
/CHANSERV AMODE
now takes immediate effect (#729)- The channel founder can now take any action that would require
channel privileges without actually having the
+q
mode (#950, #998) - Account unregistration now always disconnects the client (#1028)
- Fakelag is now temporarily disabled during the sending of a
draft/multiline
message batch (#817) - Failed attempts to join a
+R
channel now send477 ERR_NEEDREGGEDNICK
(#936, thanks @PizzaLover2007, @jesopo!) 353 RPL_NAMREPLY
now always uses a trailing parameter, for compatibility with incorrect client implementations (#854, #862)- Channels with persistent history can no longer be renamed with
/RENAME
(#827) - The self-signed certificate generation command
oragono mkcerts
now generates a 2048-bit RSA certificate, instead of a NIST P-521 ECDSA certificate (#898) - Cleaned up compatibility with an obsolete WEBIRC escaping convention (#869)
- The cloak secret is now stored in the database, so it can no longer
be rotated by changing
server.ip-cloaking.secret
. To rotate the secret, use the new/HOSTSERV SETCLOAKSECRET
command. (#952)
Added
- Added native support for websockets (#967, thanks @hhirtz!)
- Added support for sending verification emails directly (i.e., without a MTA/smarthost), including DKIM signing (#920, #921)
- Added
/NICKSERV LIST
and/CHANSERV LIST
, allowing operators to list registered nicknames and channels (#974, thanks @ajaspers!) - Added auto-away feature for marking always-on clients away when all
their sessions are disconnected; see
accounts.multiclient.auto-away
and/NICKSERV HELP SET
for more information (#824) - Added
/HISTSERV PLAY
, which plays back history messages as NOTICEs from theHistServ
service (#383, thanks @nxths!) - Added
/HISTSERV DELETE
for deleting history messages (see the config optionhistory.retention.allow-individual-delete
) (#858) - Added
/HISTSERV FORGET
for deleting all history messages associated with an account (see the config optionhistory.retention.enable-account-indexing
) (#858) - Added
/HISTSERV EXPORT
for exporting all history messages associated with an account as JSON. This can be used at the user’s request for regulatory compliance reasons (see the config optionhistory.retention.enable-account-indexing
) (#858) - Added support for logging legacy clients into accounts via the
PASS
command, with the account:password syntax used by Freenode. To enable this feature, setaccounts.login-via-pass-command
totrue
. (#1020, thanks @jlnt!) - Added
/NICKSERV ERASE
as an escape hatch for operators, allowing an account to be erased and re-registered (#793) - Added support for playing back
MODE
andTOPIC
messages in history (#532) - Added
conventional.yaml
, a version of the config file that provides a more traditional IRC experience. We recommend a config file based onoragono.yaml
for production networks, and one based onconventional.yaml
for IRCv3 conformance testing. (#918) - Added an optional global throttle on the creation of new accounts (#913)
- Added support for restricting
/LIST
responses sent to anonymous clients (#964) - Added support for the Plan 9 operating system and its derivatives, including testing on 9front (#1025, thanks @clukawski!)
Removed
- Removed support for colored log output (#940, #939)
- Removed support for distributing the cloaking secret via environment variables (#952)
Internal
make build
now includes an abbreviated git hash in the002 RPL_YOURHOST
and004 RPL_MYINFO
version strings, when applicable (#1031)- Official releases no longer contain the git hash, only the revision tag (#1031)
- Official releases are now built with
-trimpath
(#901)
[2.0.0] - 2020-03-08
We’re pleased to announce Oragono 2.0.0, a major update with a wide range of enhancements and fixes. Highlights include:
- Support for storing chat history in a MySQL backend
- Full “bouncer” functionality, including “always-on” clients that remain present on the server even when disconnected
- LDAP support contributed by @mattouille
- Support for the ratified labeled-response IRCv3 capability
- Enhanced support for Kubernetes
- Many new service commands, improving management of client certificates, vhosts, and channel ownership
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, @notbandali, @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:
- Backwards compatibility with the old
server.listen
format for configuring listeners has been removed; you must now use theserver.listeners
format that was introduced in 1.2.0. - The two sections
server.connection-limits
andserver.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:
- Without upgrading your
oragono
binary, edit your config file to add newserver.listeners
andserver.ip-limits
sections, based on the example config file - Rehash your server, confirming that the new config file is valid for for the previous version of the server
- Upgrade your
oragono
binary to the new 2.0.x version and restart your server - Once your deployment is stable on 2.0.x, delete the old
server.listen
,server.connection-limits
, andserver.connection-throttling
sections from your config, and rehash your server to confirm
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).
Config Changes
- Desupported
server.listen
in favor ofserver.listeners
, a breaking change (#794) - Desupported
server.connection-limits
andserver.connection-throttling
in favor ofserver.ip-limits
, a breaking change (#646) - The recommended default is now to allow plaintext only on loopback interfaces (#801)
- Added
server.casemapping
option to control which Unicode nicknames and channels are allowed (#693) - Added
server.lookup-hostnames
andserver.forward-confirm-hostnames
options to control hostname lookup (#688) - Added new
limits.multiline
section to control the newdraft/multiline
capability - Added sections for enabling the optional MySQL history storage
backend:
datastore.mysql
for connecting to the server andhistory.persistent
for controlling which messages are stored - Added
history.restrictions
for preventing people from retrieving arbitrarily old history messages - Added
history.znc-maxmessages
, allowing a higher history replay limit for bouncer emulation relative to CHATHISTORY - Added
accounts.vhosts.offer-list
, allowing users to take pre-approved vhosts without operator approval (#737) - Renamed
accounts.bouncer
toaccounts.multiclient
(the old name still works) (#787) - New recommended values of
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) - Added
server.ip-cloaking.secret-environment-variable
, allowing the cloaking secret to be deployed via an environment variable for use in Kubernetes (#741, thanks @daurnimator!)
Security
- Added forward confirmation of reverse DNS lookups for hostnames: to
enable this, set
server.forward-confirm-hostnames
to true (#688) - Added protection against confusable channel names (#581)
- Fixed cases where Tor users could receive CTCP messages, contrary to expectations (#752, #753)
- Fixed
NS INFO
displaying the local timezone (#710) - Fixed
accounts.authentication-enabled
failing to disable theNS IDENTIFY
command (#721)
Added
- Added support for persistent history storage in MySQL (#348)
- Added support for “always-on” clients that remain present on the server even when disconnected (#348, #701)
- Added support for LDAP (#690, thanks @mattouille, @ivucica, and @mabgnu!)
- Added support for the new draft/multiline specification (#670, thanks @jwheare and @jesopo!)
- Added new modes for Unicode characters in nicknames and channel names: ASCII-only and “permissive” (allowing emoji) (#693)
- Added support for plaintext PROXY lines ahead of a TLS handshake, improving compatibility with some Kubernetes load balancers (#561, thanks @RyanSquared and @daurnimator!)
- Added support for authenticating operators by TLS client certificates, and automatically applying operator privileges on login (#696, thanks @RyanSquared!)
- Added
/DEOPER
command to remove operator privileges (#549, thanks @bogdomania!) - Added
/CHANSERV TRANSFER
, allowing transfers of channel ownership (#684) - Added
/NICKSERV CERT
, allowing users to manage their authorized client certificates (#530) - Added
/HOSTSERV TAKE
, allowing users to take pre-approved vhosts without operator approval (#737) - Added support for configuring connection limits and throttling for individual CIDRs (#646, thanks KoDi!)
- Added
/CHANSERV PURGE
, allowing server administrators to shut down channels (#683) - Added
/CHANSERV CLEAR
, allowing channel founders to reset stored bans and privileges (#692) - Added
/CHANSERV SET
, allowing channel founders to disable channel history (#379) - Added account preference
AUTOREPLAY-JOINS
, allowing greater control over when joins and parts appear in history replay (#616, thanks @zaher!) - Added
/DEBUG CRASHSERVER
command (#791) znc.in/playback
now supports nicknames as targets (#830)- Added channel mode
+C
to suppress CTCP messages to a channel (#756) - Added some missing snomasks for events related to accounts and
vhosts (
+s v
to enable vhost snomasks) (#347, #103)
Changed
- Updated CHATHISTORY support to the latest draft (#621, thanks @prawnsalad!)
- Updated to the ratified labeled-response
specification from the earlier
draft/labeled-response-0.2
(#757) /HISTORY
now defaults to returning 100 messages, and also takes time durations like1h
as arguments (#621, thanks lover!)- D-Lines are no longer enforced against loopback IPs (#671)
- Password length limit was reduced from 600 bytes to 300 bytes (#775)
Fixed
- Fixed a bug where
znc.in/playback
commands would play every channel, regardless of the target parameter (#760, thanks @brenns10!) - Fixed
MODE -o
not removing all operator permissions (#725, #549, thanks @bogdomania!) - Fixed client-only tags being relayed in direct messages to users
without the
message-tags
capability (#754, thanks @jesopo!) - Fixed the channel user limit (the
+l
mode) not persisting after server restart (#705, thanks @bogdomania!) - Fixed response to
JOIN
lines with parameters ending in a comma (#679, thanks @bogdomania!) - Fixed confusable protection not being removed from unregistered accounts (#745, thanks @bogdomania!)
- Fixed rehash not enabling nickname reservation, vhosts, or history under some circumstances (#702, thanks @bogdomania!)
- Fixed responses to the
USERHOST
command (#682) - Fixed bad results when running
oragono upgradedb
against a missing database file (#715, thanks @bogdomania!) - Fixed confusing
NS GHOST
behavior when nickname reservation is disabled (#727, thanks horseface!) - Fixed validation of authzid during SASL (#716, thanks @xPaw!)
- Non-ASCII characters are proactively disallowed in
ip-cloaking.netname
(#713, thanks @bogdomania!) - Limited the time during which
znc.in/playback
affects channel joins (#829)
Removed
- Removed
oragono.io/maxline-2
capability in favor of the newdraft/multiline
capability (#670, #752) - Removed
oragono.io/bnc
capability (multiclient functionality is now controllable only via server config and/NS SET MULTICLIENT
) (#787) - Removed
draft/acc
capability and relatedACC
command (#723)
Internal Notes
- Updated to Go 1.14 and modules, simplifying the build process (#699)
[1.2.0] - 2019-11-17
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:
- Without rewriting your config file, upgrade your
oragono
binary to the new 1.2.x version and restart your server - Rewrite your configuration file to use the new
server.listeners
format - Rehash your server, confirming that the rewritten config file is valid and correct
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).
Config Changes
- Replaced
server.listen
section withserver.listeners
; seeoragono.yaml
for a commented example (#565) - Added
history.autoresize_window
for automatically resizing history buffers (#349)
Added
- Added STS-only listeners; you can configure port 6667 so that it “redirects” clients to TLS on port 6697. See the manual for details. (#448)
- Added the
CHANLIMIT
ISUPPORT token (#625, thanks @poVoq!) - Added ban creator and creation time to banlist output (#644, thanks stealthgin!)
Changed
- Upgraded to the new
draft/labeled-response-0.2
capability (#555) oragono mkcerts
no longer overwrites existing certificate files (#622, thanks @poVoq!)- Allowed Tor and non-Tor connections to attach to the same nickname via bouncer functionality (#632)
Fixed
- Fixed
CAP LS 302
response being potentially truncated (#594, #661) - Fixed redundant output to some
MODE
commands (#649) - Improved display of replies to
/msg NickServ verify
in some clients (#567, thanks @edmund-huber!) - Improved display of NickServ timeout warnings in some clients (#572, thanks @bogdomania!)
LUSERS
output is now sent at the end of connection registration (#526)- Fixed operators not being able to
WHOIS
some Unicode nicknames (#331, thanks @bogdomania!) - Fixed
RESUME
not clearing theBRB
reason (#592, thanks @jesopo!) - Fixed an edge case where the
BRB
timestamp wasn’t reset correctly (#642) - Fixed behavior of
SAMODE
issued against a different user (#585) - Fixed a false-positive error logline (#601)
oragono.io/bnc
is no longer advertised when disabled in the config (#595)- Made the connection limiter and throttler more resilient against the failure to whitelist a reverse proxy IP (#197, thanks @prawnsalad!)
Internal Notes
- Official builds now use Go 1.13, which includes native TLS 1.3 support (#626)
- Minor performance improvements (#640, #615)
[1.1.1] - 2019-07-21
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.
Upgrade notes
This release does not change the database or configuration file format.
Security
- Previous releases of Oragono would incorrectly relay chat messages
containing the
\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)
Fixed
- Fixed incorrect rejection of messages with multiple spaces (#602, thanks @streaps!)
[1.1.0] - 2019-06-27
We’re pleased to announce Oragono version 1.1.0. This version has a number of exciting improvements, including:
- Simplified commands for registering new accounts with NickServ.
- Support for IP cloaking.
- Support for attaching multiple clients to the same nickname.
- Support for the newly ratified message tags and message ID IRCv3 specifications; client developers are invited to use Oragono as a reference when implementing these specifications.
- Support for running Oragono as a Tor hidden service.
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.
Upgrade notes
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.
Config changes
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 valuefalse
.nick-reservation.method
now has recommended value “strict”`.fakelag.enabled
now has recommended valuetrue
.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).
Security
- Users can no longer impersonate network services like ChanServ by using confusing nicks like “ChɑnServ” (#519, thanks @csmith!).
- Closed several loopholes in confusable nick detection (#562, #564, #570, thanks lover!)
- Secret channels (mode
+s
) now act more secret (#380, thanks @csmith!). - The
+R
(registered-only) mode now prevents unregistered users from joining the channel, not just from speaking (#463, thanks @bogdomania!). - Limited how many messages clients can send during connection registration to mitigate potential DoS attacks (#505).
- Attempting to reauthenticate with SASL now fails with
907 ERR_SASLALREADY
(#476).
Fixed
- Fixed
/ISON
command reporting users as always being online (#479). - Fixed clients who negotiated CAP version 302 or higher not receiving cap-notify messages (#464).
- We now treat channel privileges such as halfop more consistently (#400).
- Fixed a bug where clients could receive message tags they hadn’t enabled (#434).
- When replaying history, messages now have more consistent IDs and timestamps
- IDs and timestamps are now applied more consistently to messages (#388, #477, #483).
- Client-to-client tags are now stored and replayed in message history (#437).
- Fixed various error numerics that were being sent with incorrect parameters (#425, thanks @Ascrod!).
- Fixed STATUSMSG not adding the correct prefix to the channel when relaying the message (#467).
- Fixed
/RENAME
command not correctly renaming the channel for some users (#300, thanks @jesopo!). - History playback is now batched when applicable (#456, thanks @transitracer!).
- Notices from NickServ/ChanServ/etc should display better in some clients (#496, thanks @jwheare!).
- Fixed nickname timer warnings not displaying correctly sometimes (#449, thanks @bogdomania!).
- When history playback is disabled, the
/HISTORY
command now says so instead of silently failing (#429, thanks @bogdomania!). - The
/HOSTSERV ON/OFF
commands now tell you when you don’t have a vhost (#404, thanks @bogdomania!). - When operators use the
/SANICK
command, the snomask now says which operator did it instead of saying the target changed their nickname themselves (#360, thanks @bogdomania!). - History playback now includes messages that the user sent themselves (especially useful with the new bouncer-like capabilities) (#487).
Added
- IP cloaking is now supported (see the manual for details) (#108).
- Users can now attach multiple clients to the same nickname (see the manual for details) (#403).
- Oragono can now be used as a Tor hidden service (see the manual for details) (#369).
- The
znc.in/playback
capability is now supported, which can automate history playback for clients that support it (#486). - User preference system controlling various behaviors
(
/msg NickServ help set
for details) (#466). - Support for the draft/event-playback spec (#457).
- The
TAGMSG
andNICK
messages are now replayable in history (#457). - Added the draft IRCv3
SETNAME
command for changing your realname (#372). - Added new Bosnian (bs-BA) translation (thanks to Elvedin Hušić!).
- Added new German (de-DE) translation (thanks to streaps!).
Changed
- Registering an account with NickServ is now
/msg NickServ register <password>
, which registers the current nickname as an account, matching other services (#410). - Added a compatibility hack to make SASL work with ZNC 1.6.x (#261).
- We now support the ratified message-tags
spec, replacing
draft/message-tags-0.2
. - We now support the ratified message
IDs spec, replacing
draft/msgid
. - The
oragono.io/maxline-2
capability has replacedoragono.io/maxline
, the new version now working alongside the ratified message-tags spec (#433). - We now support
draft/resume-0.5
and the associatedBRB
command, replacingdraft/resume-0.3
. - Upgraded support for the
/RENAME
command to the latest draft of the specification. - Upgraded support for the
/ACC
command to the latest draft of the specification (#453, #455). - Removed the
+a
away mode as no other servers use it (#468, thanks @jesopo and @jwheare!). - Forcing trailing parameters for legacy compatibility can now be disabled in config (#479).
autoreplay-on-join
no longer replaysJOIN
andPART
lines by default (#474, thanks @amyspark!).- snomasks are no longer sent for unregistered clients (#362, thanks @bogdomania!).
WHOIS
responses no longer include the690 RPL_WHOISLANGUAGE
numeric, as it doesn’t show anything useful to other users (#516).ISON
now reports services (ChanServ/NickServ/etc) as online (#488).- All times are now reported in UTC (#480).
NICKSERV ENFORCE
is deprecated in favor of the newNICKSERV SET ENFORCE
(the old syntax is still available as an alias).- The
WHO
command is now treated likePONG
in that it doesn’t count as user activity, since client software often uses it automatically (#485). - The
NAMES
command now only returns results for the first given channel (#534). - Updated French (fr-FR) translation (thanks to Nuve!).
- Updated Română (ro-RO) translation (thanks to @bogdomania!).
Internal Notes
- Building Oragono is now easier (#409).
- Official builds now use Go 1.12 (#406).
- Our message building and parsing code is slightly faster now (#387).
- Added the
oragono.io/nope
capability to encourage clients to request capabilities safely (#511). - Made some previously untranslatable strings translatable (#407).
- Fixed portability issues with 32-bit architectures (#527).
[1.0.0] - 2019-02-24
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:
- Optional support for storing and replaying message history with the
draft/resume-0.3
capability, the draft IRCv3CHATHISTORY
command, and a customHISTORY
command. - Better detection of confusing nick/account/channel names.
- User-customizable nickname protection methods.
- An account-only mode in which all clients must have an account and login to it (using SASL) before they can join the server.
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.
Config Changes
allow-custom-enforcement
key added underaccounts
.allow-plaintext-resume
key added underserver
.history
section added.identlen
key added underlimits
.login-throttling
section added underaccounts
.max-channels-per-account
key added underchannels.registration
(limiting the number of channels that can be registered).max-channels-per-client
key added underchannels
(limiting the number of channels that can be joined).method
key now underaccounts
now allows the value"optional"
.- Exemption lists now accept
localhost
as a value, meaning any loopback IPV4, loopback IPV6, or unix domain address. - Logging type
server
has been added, replacing thestartup
,rehash
, andshutdown
types. - The default logging configuration now logs to stderr only, rather than to both stderr and a file.
- We no longer listen on port
6668
by default (this fixes Docker installs).
Security
- Added a SASL-only mode in which all clients must authenticate with SASL.
- Added login throttling as a hardening measure against password guessing.
- Configurable limits are imposed on how many channels clients can join or register.
Added
- Added automagic datastore creation on
oragono run
. - Added detection and prevention of confusing nicknames, account names, and channel names.
- Added limited message history for connection resuming (to be extended in future).
- Added new Español (es) translation (thanks to Mauropek!).
- Added new Polski (pl) translation (thanks to @modinfo!).
- Added new Română (ro) translation (thanks to @bogdomania!).
- Added new Ελληνικά (el) translation (thanks to @Shillos!).
- Added new 简体中文 (zh-CN) translation (thanks to Tony Chen and Remini!)).
- Added proposed IRCv3 capability
draft/setname
. - Added subcommands to
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.
Changed
SASL PLAIN
logins now log more correctly.- Database upgrade failures now provide information about the error that occurred.
- Halfops can now kick unprivileged users.
- Idents (sometimes called “usernames”) are now restricted to ASCII, similar to other servers.
- Improved compatibility with ZNC’s nickserv module.
- In addition to the founder, now auto-ops (halfop and higher) automatically bypass channel join restrictions.
- Log lines now display time down to milliseconds, instead of just seconds.
- Updated all translation files (thanks to our amazing translators!).
- Updated proposed IRCv3 capability
draft/resume
todraft/resume-0.3
. - When nick ownership is enabled, users can now select which enforcement mechanism to use with their nickname.
Fixed
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.- Channel names with right-to-left characters are now casefolded correctly (thanks to @remini1998!).
- Fixed handling of CIDR width in connection limiting/throttling.
- Fixed incorrect behavior of
CHANSERV OP
command. - Fixed incorrect rejection of nickmasks with Unicode RTL nicknames.
- Fixed many responses that violated the specifications (thanks to @Ascrod, @bogdomania, @csmith, @jesopo, and @jwheare!).
- Fixed nickname sync issue which could cause clients to fail to see each other.
- Invalid
ISUPPORT
tokens are now explicitly rejected. - Made
server-time
timestamp format more consistent and safer. - Oragono now exits with status (1) if it fails to start.
- Prevent logging in multiple times when using
/NS IDENTIFY
. - Prevented the db handler from automagically creating the database
without initializing it (thanks @enckse!). We also now automatically
create the datastore on
run
.
Internal Notes
DLINE
andKLINE
refactored, and expired bans are now removed from the database.- Command-line parsing was upgraded to match modern best practices (thanks to @iNecas!).
- Direct responses to client commands are now sent “synchronously”, bypassing the sendq.
- Logging system optimised.
- Services handlers refactored.
- Translations are now sent to/PR’d from CrowdIn automagically as we develop the software.
[0.12.0] - 2018-10-15
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!
Config Changes
allow-multiple-per-connection
key removed fromaccounts
.autoupgrade
key added underdatastore
, specifying whether to upgrade to new database versions automatically.bcrypt-cost
key added underaccounts
, to control how strongly account passwords are hashed.stackimpact
section removed fromdebug
.unix-bind-mode
key added underserver
, controlling the bind mode used for unix listening sockets.vhosts
section added underaccounts
, configuring our new vhost support.- new oper capabilities
accreg
,sajoin
,vhosts
andchanreg
added.
Security
- Password hashing has been improved (with current passwords being automatically upgraded to use the new method).
- Various crashes have been resolved.
Added
- Added database auto-upgrades.
- Added new subcommands to
ChanServ
including:AMODE
to allow setting persistent channel modes for users.DROP
to unregister a channel.
- Added vhosts (virtual/vanity hosts), controlled via
HostServ
.
Changed
ChanServ
andNickServ
now show in their help output when commands have been disabled.- Channel keys and modes are now stored for registered channels.
- Client capability handling rewritten under-the-hood.
- Disabled services commands now show as disabled (rather than being completely hidden).
- Many under-the-hood optimisations (thanks @slingamn!).
- Rehashing is now more consistent and safe.
Removed
- Removed StackImpact debug support, as we don’t find it useful these days.
Fixed
- Fixed
LUSERS
to make it display correct client count and output correct params (thanks @moortens!. - Fixed
PROXY
support for IPv6 clients. - Fixed
SAMODE
crash when using it on a channel you’re not joined to. - Fixed
WHOIS
so thatRPL_WHOISACCOUNT
is now sent correctly. - Fixed fakelag timing to better match expected values.
- Fixed issue where incoming and outgoing private messages were being incorrectly modified (a space was being added to the end) due to a bug with our protocol handling.
- Fixed password hashing method, with existing passwords being auto-upgraded to use the new method.
[0.11.0] - 2018-04-15
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!
Config Changes
callbacks
section added underaccounts/registration
, configuring our new email verification (disabled by default).fakelag
section added, configuring our new fakelag implementation.ips-per-subnet
key renamed toconnections-per-subnet
.motd-formatting
is now enabled by default.nick-reservation
section added underaccounts
, configuring our new nickname ownership abilities.nofakelag
andunregister
oper classes added.pprof-listener
key added underdebug
(disabled by default).skip-server-password
key added underaccounts
, to better support certain clients.verify-timeout
default value changed from 120 hours to 32 hours underaccounts/registration
.
Added
- Added 32-bit builds.
- Added a debug pprof endpoint, which is disabled by default and can be exposed in the config.
- Added a manual to our documentation! This is primarily where we’ll be adding user-facing information and instructions from now on.
- Added current running git commit to the sent version string.
- Added fakelag, so that the server can slow down clients hitting it too aggressively. Disabled by default while we work out the kinks and the specific settings (thanks @slingamn!).
- Added IRCv3 capability
batch
and draft capabilitydraft/labeled-response
. - Added listening support for unix sockets.
- Added new Brazilian Portuguese translation (thanks to Alexandre Oliveira!)).
- Added new French translation (thanks to Joshua!).
- Added new Norwegian translation (thanks to Morten!).
- Added new subcommands to
CHANSERV
, including:OP
to op yourself or the given user (can only be run by channel founders).
- Added new subcommands to
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.
- Added new Turkish translation (thanks to Yaser!).
- Added proposed IRCv3 capabilities
draft/languages
anddraft/resume
. - Added the ability to associate multiple nicknames with your account, and enforce nickname ownership.
- Added the ability to force email verification when users register accounts.
- Added user modes, including:
B
: Mark yourself as a bot, and display that you’re a bot in WHOIS.
Changed
genpasswd
now requires that you confirm the input passphrase.- Message IDs are now much shorter and easier to read – down from 39 characters to 16 while preserving a very similar gaurantee of uniqueness (thanks @prawnsalad for bringing up this issue).
Fixed
- We now correctly suspend registration when receiving a
CAP REQ
, as per the spec. - We now properly cut off clients who try to send us too much data at once.
[0.10.3] - 2017-12-26
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!
Added
DLINE
/KLINE
: We now save the name of whichever oper set the ban (and display it later).
Changed
draft/maxline
capability is noworagono.io/maxline
.WHO
: First parameter now must be a mask or channel name, cannot be ommitted.- Casemapping is now advertised using the
UTF8MAPPING
token, matching the new spec changes. - We now allow unprivileged users to list channel bans.
Fixed
- Fixed a bug around removing channel bans.
- Fixed a client timeout bug.
[0.10.2] - 2017-11-13
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.
Security
- Fixed lots of miscellaneous crashes.
[0.10.1] - 2017-11-09
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.
Config Changes
recover-from-errors
key added underdebug
, which enables recovery from client-caused errors (at the cost of possible server instability).
Security
- Clients could set channel modes when they weren’t supposed to be able to.
Added
- We now allow recovering from client-caused panics.
Fixed
SAMODE
now lists other users’ modes.- Removed some possible crashes and races.
[0.10.0] - 2017-10-23
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.
Config Changes
motd-formatting
key added underserver
, which supports MOTD formatting characters.rest-api
section removed fromserver
(since we no longer support the Rest API).webirc
section added underserver
, which specifies the gateways can use theWEBIRC
command.ws-listen
key removed fromserver
(since we no longer support websocket ports).- Connection limits and connection throttling has become more relaxed by default.
Security
INVITE
: Fixed a server crash when sending an invite for a channel that doesn’t exist (thanks @josephbisch for telling me about the bug!).
Added
- Added support for the
WEBIRC
command, allowing gateways to connect. - We now list XLINEs with
DLINE LIST
andKLINE LIST
. - We now support using escaped formatting codes in the MOTD (tl;dr easy colors, bold and italics).
Changed
- D-LINE and K-LINE code is now cleaner under the hood and less likely to crash.
- Ident (looking up usernames) now times out a whole lot quicker, meaning you connect to the server more quickly.
- IRCv3 capability
draft/sts
has been renamed tosts
, since it’s now been ratified. - Rehashing is now safer.
- Server opers could always speak on channels, even when they shouldn’t be able to. Now they aren’t above the law.
Removed
- Removed the
draft/message-ids
cap since… it doesn’t actually exist. The feature is now enabled by default when clients request thedraft/message-tags-0.2
capability, as written in the Message IDs spec. - Removed websocket support (conflicted with existing larger IRCd’s implementations and not used by any real clients).
- REST API has been removed, until we can build up the web interface in parallel with it.
Fixed
AWAY
was sending an incorrect mode string, and now sends the correct mode string (thanks @jwheare for pointing this out).- Fixed some bugs with our
MONITOR
implementation which meant we weren’t returning the right info to clients. - The Moderated (
+m
) and RegisteredOnly (+R
) channel modes could not be set. Now they can be set.
[0.9.1] - 2017-09-28
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.
Added
- Allow the
MODE b
syntax, which certain clients use to check lists.
Changed
QUIT
: We now send the actual quit message to other users.
Fixed
- Fix incorrectly forwarding
AWAY
messages to clients withoutaway-notify
. - Fix incorrect login check which prevented account registration.
- Fix
ERR_NOSUCHNICK
numerics (we weren’t sending the nick correctly).
[0.9.0] - 2017-09-25
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.
Config Changes
- Added
allow-multiple-per-connection
flag underaccounts/registration
, which can be used for account setup by testing software. Never enable it in production. - Added
default-modes
key underchannels
, which is a standard modestring that’s applied to new channels. - Added
proxy-allowed-from
key underserver
, which is a list of hostnames/IPs that the HAProxyPROXY
command can be used from.
Security
- Clients could use a nickname that isn’t sane. This has the possibility of allowing clients to subvert our admin commands and monitoring features.
Added
- Added a warning if the server’s not listening on a TLS port or if it’s not listening for TLS connections on port 6697.
- Added a warning if you’re trying to run from source or an otherwise unreleased version.
- Added INFO.md document to better explain the design decisions behind Oragono, exactly how to rehash, etc.
- Added support for HAProxy’s PROXY v1 command, useful for certain installations.
- Added user modes, including:
R
: Only receive private messages and notices from other registered users.
Fixed
- Fixed a bug where certain clients couldn’t connect as we were incorrectly rejecting their valid PTR record (thanks @slingamn!).
- Fixed a crash around monitoring clients.
- Fixed a memory leak in our socket code when clients disconnect.
- Fixed a SASL bug that resulted in certains clients getting caught in a cycle of trying (and failing) to abort authentication.
- Fixed an instance where clients could use a nickname that isn’t sane (thanks @euank!).
- Fixed an issue where certain clients who connect incorrectly would stay connected (thanks @euank!).
- Fixed how we handle particularly unique Unicode strings (we now ensure they stabilize while casefolding).
- Fixed some issues around rehashing, where listeners wouldn’t rehash in time and could crash (thanks @slingamn!).
[0.8.2] - 2017-06-30
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.
Fixed
- Fixed a bug where users could not give other users operator/halfop/voice in channels.
[0.8.1] - 2017-06-26
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.
Added
- Added proposed channel rename capability draft/rename.
- Send a bunch more server notice masks, now including:
j
: Channel registration.k
: Kills, including those resulting fromDLINE
s andKLINE
s.n
: Nick changes.o
: Clients opering-up.q
: Clients quitting.u
: Account registration and login.x
: Setting and removingDLINE
/KLINE
.
Changed
DLINE
andKLINE
: AddedANDKILL
parameter to also kill all clients that match the ban.LIST
: Implement extended list conditionsU
(which filters the channels by user count).- Renamed a number of dependency libraries, and changed Oragono to its’ own organisation (only useful if you’re building Oragono from source).
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.
Removed
- Removed the
JOIN 0
command (matching what InspIRCd has done here), since this is easily abusable.
Fixed
SANICK
works properly now (thanks @lbeziaud!).
[0.8.0] - 2017-05-09
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.
Config Changes
- Added
debug
section containing additional debug settings. - Added
modes
key on oper config, for setting modes on oper-up. - Added ability to log to
stdout
in logger methods.
Added
- Added ability to log to stdout.
- Added ability to use StackImpact profiling.
- Added initial server notice masks (snomasks).
Changed
- Socket code rewritten to be a lot faster and safer.
- Updated account registration to use the latest proposed syntax (now
being
/ACC REGISTER
instead of/REG CREATE
).
Fixed
- Clients now timeout properly if they don’t complete connection registration.
- Word wrapping (with
draft/maxline
) no longer randomly drops characters.
[0.7.2] - 2017-04-17
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.
Security
- Fixed a bug where any user joining an unregistered channel was given chanop status (thanks @vegax87).
Fixed
- Fixed a number of various crashes and races.
[0.7.1] - 2017-03-28
This is a quick patch release of Oragono to work around a discovered bug.
Security
- Fixed a bug where non-logged in users could register channels. Bleh.
[0.7.0] - 2017-03-27
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.
Config Changes
channels
section added to control channel registration.logging
key underserver
removed, replaced withlogging
section.max-sendq
key added underserver
.registration
andauthentication-enabled
keys moved underaccounts
section.samode
capability added to oper capabilities.sts
section added underserver
.
Added
- Added
ChanServ
service, to allow channel registration. - Added
USERHOST
command (thanks @vegax87). - Added
SAMODE
command. - Added draft IRCv3 capability draft/sts.
Changed
DLINE
andKLINE
now let you specify years, months and days (e.g.1y12m30d
) in durations.- Logging is now much more useful, displays colours and can log to disk.
- Socket handling has been rewritten, which means we should support more connections more effectively (thanks dp- for the suggestion!).
Fixed
- Fixed a bunch of small hangs and crashes.
- Fixed an account issue where clients could login to multiple accounts at once.
- Fixed an issue where server times were incorrect (thanks @martinlindhe!).
- Fixed halfops not being able to talk during moderated mode
(
+m
). - Fixed issues that prevented rehashing after the first rehash had gone through successfully.
- Fixed the inability to view channel ban, ban exception, and invite exception lists.
[0.6.0] - 2017-01-19
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.
Config Changes
enabled
key added under theconnection-limits
section.connection-throttling
section added underserver
.linelen
section added underlimits
.
Added
- Added ARM build (for Raspberry PIs and similar).
- Added automated connection throttling! See the new
connection-throttling
section in the config. - Added
KLINE
andUNKLINE
commands. ComplementingDLINE
’s per-IP and per-network bans, this lets you ban masks from the server. - Added
LUSERS
command (thanks @vegax87). - Added draft IRCv3 capabilities
draft/message-tags-0.2
anddraft/message-ids
. - Added proposed IRCv3 capability
draft/maxline
.
Changed
- Changed casemapping from “rfc7700” to “rfc7613”, to match new draft spec.
- Connection limits can now be freely enabled or disabled. If
updating, check the new
enabled
flag under theconnection-limits
section of the config.
Fixed
- Fixed an issue where
UNDLINE
didn’t save across server launches. - Removed several race conditions which could result in server panics.
- WHOIS: Multiple channels now appear in a single reply (thanks @vegax87).
[0.5.0] - 2016-12-10
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.
Added
- Added ability to ban IP addresses and networks from the server with
the
DLINE
andUNDLINE
commands. - Added alpha REST API (intended primarily for use with a future web interface to manage accounts, DLINEs, etc).
Changed
- Database upgraded to make handling accounts simpler.
- Only give chanop (
@
) on channel join, not channel founder (~
). We’ll do channel founder and all on registered chans only.
Fixed
- Fixed a bunch of bugs around setting nicknames on join.
- Fixed crash when using STATUSMSG-like messaging.
- Fixed crash with gIRC-Go ircmsg library we depend on.
- Fixed not sending
MODE
changes to all clients in a channel. - Fixed timeout issue with go-ident library we depend on (which caused hangs on connection).
- Prevented a DoS related to lots of clients connecting at once.
- Removed races around setting and changing
NICK
s, to be more safe. - Send channel
NOTICE
s properly.
[0.4.0] - 2016-11-03
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.
Added
- Added automatic client connection limiting, similar to other IRCds.
- Added operator classes, allowing for more finely-grained permissions for operators.
- Added roleplaying commands, both inside channels and between clients.
- Length of channel mode lists (ban / ban-except / invite-except) is now restricted to the limit in config.
- Support
MAXLIST
,MAXTARGETS
,MODES
,TARGMAX
inRPL_ISUPPORT
. - Added support for IRCv3 capability
chghost
.
Changed
- In the config file, “operator” changed to “opers”, and new oper class is required.
Fixed
- Fixed being able to change modes when not an operator.
- Fixed bug where
HELP
wouldn’t correctly display for operators, and added more help topics. - Fixed bug where you would always have certain capabilities enabled.
- Fixed display of large
MONITOR
lists.
[0.3.0] - 2016-10-23
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).
Security
- Prevent a denial of service where the server would stop accepting connections.
Added
- Added
REHASH
command. - Added ability to message channel members with a specific privelege
(i.e. support for
STATUSMSG
). - Added ability to enable and disable SASL.
- Added support for IRCv3 capabilities
cap-notify
andecho-message
.
Changed
- Server operators no longer have permissions to do everything in channels.
Fixed
- MODE: Fixed issue where channel privelege changes returned incorrectly.
[0.2.0] - 2016-10-16
Improved compatibility, more features.
Now comes with a new proper Unicode-capable casemapping and integrated help!
Added
- Added integrated help (with the
/HELP
command). - Added support for IRCv3.2 capability negotiation including CAP values.
- Added support for IRCv3 capabilities
account-notify
,invite-notify
,monitor
,sasl
, and draft capabilitymessage-tags
asdraft/message-tags
.
Changed
- Casemapping changed from custom unicode mapping to preliminary rfc7700 mapping.
Removed
- Removed channel persistence with the
+P
mode (not too useful as currently implemented, to be replaced later). - Removed the
PROXY
command (breaks our TLS user mode, and our integrated support for TLS should be fine).
[0.1.0] - 2016-09-18
Initial release of Oragono!
Security
- PROXY command is now restricted appropriately.
- Nicknames, usernames and channel names that break the protocol are no longer allowed.
- Default channel modes set to restrict new channels more appropriately by default.
Added
- YAML config file format.
- buntdb key-value store for persistent data.
- Native SSL/TLS support (thanks to @edmand).
- Ability to generate testing certificates from the command line.
- Support for looking up usernames with ident on client connection.
RPL_ISUPPORT
numeric as advertised by most other IRCds today.- Ability to parse complex mode change syntax commonly used these days
(i.e.
+h-ov dan dan dan
). - User mode for clients connected via TLS (
+Z
). - Ability to register and login to accounts (with passphrase or certfp).
- Added support for IRCv3 capabilities
account-tag
,away-notify
,extended-join
,sasl
,server-time
, anduserhost-in-names
.
Changed
- Channel creator (
O
) privilege changed to founder/admin/halfops (qah
) privileges. - Private (
+p
) channel mode changed to secret (+s
), to match what’s used by servers today. - Default channel modes changed to (
+nt
), matching most other IRCds. - CLI commands and arguments made more consistent with typical software.
- Usernames set by the
USER
command now start with"~"
(to work with new ident support). - Renamed
ONICK
command toSANICK
to be more consistent with other IRCds. - Made maximum nickname and channel name lengths configurable.
- Made maximum
WHOWAS
entries configurable.
Removed
- Removed gitconfig configuration format [replaced with YAML].
- Removed sqlite database [replaced with buntdb key-value store].
- Removed
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).
Fixed
- Fixed clients no longer being able to send commands after a single command errored out.
- CAP: Registration is now properly suspended during CAP negotiation.
- CAP: Remove CAP CLEAR (recommended in IRCv3 3.2), and allow capability negotiation after registration.
- MODE: Fixed
<modestring>
evaluation (we were parsing all ungrabbed parameters as a modestring, when it is actually only the first param). - MODE: New-style mode change syntax (with both adding and removing modes in a single MODE command) is now parsed properly.
- MOTD: Now store MOTD in-memory rather than on-disk, and don’t limit it to 80 characters per line (not required with today’s servers or clients).
- NICK: Restrict nicknames that break the protocol.
- USER: Restrict usernames that break the protocol.
- PROXY: Restrict to specified hostnames only.
- WHOIS: Include the required
<nick>
param onRPL_ENDOFWHOIS
. - WHOIS: Hide hidden channels in WHOIS responses.