X-Git-Url: https://arthur.barton.de/gitweb/?p=ngircd-alex.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=NEWS;h=a1a56e6a1b44b40980d70f12dbb38b32d1d36e25;hp=86054ac26f81cd7aa91cfe266ce042cc680a1670;hb=HEAD;hpb=4bcf4613f9719f70f94ef4efd290fcc35d9c51f2 diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 86054ac2..f0c852b1 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -2,13 +2,121 @@ ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server http://ngircd.barton.de/ - (c)2001-2020 Alexander Barton and Contributors. + (c)2001-2024 Alexander Barton and Contributors. ngIRCd is free software and published under the terms of the GNU General Public License. -- NEWS -- -ngIRCd 26 +ngIRCd 27 (2024-04-26) + + - Add an example filter file for "Fail2Ban": contrib/ngircd-fail2ban.conf. + + ngIRCd 27~rc1 (2024-04-13) + - Validate certificates on server links. Up to now, ngIRCd optionally used + SSL/TLS encrypted server-server links but never checked and validated any + certificates. Now ngIRCd validates SSL/TLS certificates on outgoing + server-server links by default and drops(!) connections when the remote + certificate is invalid (for example self-signed, expired, not matching the + host name, ...). Therefore you have to make sure that all relevant + *certificates are valid* (or to disable certificate validation on this + connection using the new `SSLVerify = false` setting in the affected + `[Server]` block, where the remote certificate is not valid and you can not + fix this issue). + The original patch for OpenSSL dates back to 2009 and was written by Florian + Westphal and was extended for GnuTLS in 2014 by Christoph Biedl. But it took + us another 10 years to bring it to life ... oh my! Many thanks to both + Florian and Christoph! + Closes #120. + - Add support for the "sd_notify" protocol of systemd(8): Periodically + "ping" the service manager (every 3 seconds) and set a status message + showing current connection statistics which then is included in "systemctl + status ngircd.service" output. In addition, this enables using the + systemd(8) watchdog functionality ("WatchdogSec") for the "ngircd.service" + unit and allows it to use the "notify" service type, which results in + better status tracking by the service manager. + - Try to set file descriptor limit to its maximum and show info on startup: + The number of possible parallel connections is limited by the file + descriptor limit of the process (among other things). Therefore try to + upgrade the current "soft" limit to its "hard" maximum (but limited to + 100000 instead of "infinite"), and show an information or even warning when + the limit is still less than the configured "MaxConnections" setting. Please + note that ngIRCd and its linked libraries (like PAM) need file descriptors + not only for incoming and outgoing IRC connections, but for reading files + and inter-process communication, too! Therefore the actual connection limit + is less(!) than the file descriptor limit! + - Add a "Docker file" (contrib/Dockerfile) and corresponding documentation + (doc/Container.md) to the project. The resulting container is based on the + latest Debian "stable-slim" container and built using a "build container". + - No longer use a default built-in value for the "IncludeDir" directive when + a configuration file was explicitly specified on the command line using + "--config"/"-f": This way no default include directory is scanned when a + possibly non-default configuration file is used which (intentionally) did + not specify an "IncludeDir" directive. So now you can use "-f /dev/null" + for checking all built-in defaults, regardless of any local configuration + files in the default drop-in directory (which would have been read in + until this change). + - The server "Name" in the "[Global]" section of the configuration file no + longer needs to be set: When not set (or empty), ngIRCd now tries to + deduce a valid IRC server name from the local host name ("node name"), + possibly adding a ".host" extension when the host name does not contain a + dot (".") which is required in an IRC server name ("ID"). + This new behavior, with all configuration parameters now being optional, + allows running ngIRCd without any configuration file at all. + - Autodetect support for IPv6 by default: Until now, IPv6 support was disabled + by default, which seems a bit outdated in 2024. Note: You still can pass + "--enable-ipv6"/"--disable-ipv6" to the ./configure script to forcefully + activate or deactivate IPv6 support. + - Do IDENT requests even when DNS lookups are disabled: Up to now disabling + DNS in the configuration disabled IDENT lookups as well (for no good + reason). Now you can activate/deactivate DNS lookups and IDENT requests + completely separately. Thanks for reporting this, Miniontoby! + Closes #291. + - Allow SSL client-only configurations without keys/certificates: You don't + need to configure certificates/keys as long as you don't configure + SSL-enabled listening ports. This can make sense when you want to only link + your local daemon to an uplink server using SSL and only have clients on + your local host or in your fully trusted network, where SSL is not required. + - Respect "SSLConnect" option for incoming connections and do not accept + incoming plain-text ("non SSL") server connections for servers configured + with "SSLConnect" enabled. This change prevents an authenticated + client-server being able to force the server-server to send its password + on a plain-text connection when SSL/TLS was intended. + - Add a new option "Autojoin" to [Channel] blocks: When it is set, ngIRCd + automatically joins all local users to this channel on connect. Note: The + users must have permissions to access the channel, otherwise joining them + will fail! + Thanks Ivan Agarkov for the initial patch! + - Hide invisible (+i) users on "WHOIS ": Let's behave like most(?) + other IRC daemons (at least ircd2.11) and hide all +i users when WHOIS is + used with a pattern. Otherwise privacy of this users is not guaranteed and + the +i mode a bit useless ... + Reported by Cahata on #ngircd, thanks! + - Make the debug log level ("--debug"/-"d" command line option) always + available, not only when ./configure'd with "--enable-debug": the latter + now only enables additional checks (like the tests done using assert(2)) + and is signalled by adding "+DEBUG" to the version "feature string". This + change enables everyone to get even more detailed logging when required. + - Allow IRC Operators to use the WHO command on any channel. + - Send the NAMES list and channel topic to users "forcefully" joined to a + channel using NJOIN, like they joined on their own using JOIN, and + streamline the order of NAMES list and channel topic messages. + Closes #288. + - Added a new command line option "-y"/"--syslog", with which logging to + syslog can be activated/deactivated separately from running on the console + (using "--nodaemon") or in the background. + Thanks Katherine Peeters for the patch and pull request! + Closes #294. + - Update, enhance and extend our documentation in README.md, INSTALL.md, + doc/HowToRelease.txt and the manual pages ngircd(8) and ngircd.conf(5), add + a new doc/QuickStart.md document, and convert some more documentation files + to Markdown (AUTHORS.md, contrib/README.md, doc/FAQ.md, doc/SSL.md). + +ngIRCd 26.1 (2021-01-02) + + - This release is a bugfix release only, without new features. + +ngIRCd 26 (2020-06-20) ngIRCd 26~rc2 (2020-06-11) - Add AppStream metadata file (contrib/de.barton.ngircd.metainfo.xml). @@ -47,7 +155,7 @@ ngIRCd 26 "error" before). Exit with code 2 ("command line error") for all other invalid command line options, and show the error message itself on stderr (instead of stdout and exit code 1, "generic error", as before). - This new behaviour is more in line with the GNU "coding standards", + This new behavior is more in line with the GNU "coding standards", see . - Add ./contrib/nglog.sh: This script parses the log output of ngircd(8), and colorizes the messages according to their log level. Example usage: