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Changelog
All notable changes to Oragono will be documented in this file.
This project adheres to Semantic Versioning. For the purposes of versioning, we consider the “public API” to refer to the configuration files, CLI interface and database format.
Unreleased
New release of Oragono!
Security
- Prevent a denial of service where the server would stop accepting connections.
Added
- Added
REHASH
command. - Added ability to enable and disable SASL.
- Added support for IRCv3 capability
cap-notify
.
Changed
Removed
Fixed
[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.