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1 michael 3389 What's New
2     =============================================
3     Summaries of changes in new Services versions
4    
5     Note: This is intended to highlight only the major changes between
6     versions. For a complete list of changes, see the "Changes" file.
7    
8     ------------
9     Version 5.1:
10     ------------
11     Database handling, the one aspect of Services which has remained
12     essentially unchanged since version 1.0, has finally undergone a fairly
13     significant redesign. Rather than using specialized data load and save
14     routines tailored for the core Services pseudoclients, Services now
15     implements a generic database table system, which has the dual benefits of
16     separating the data storage system from the rest of Services (allowing
17     alternative storage methods to be implemented easily) and allowing third-
18     party modules and extensions to create their own non-volatile databases
19     without resorting to custom load/save routines. The default database file
20     format has also been changed to be more flexible and error-resilient than
21     the old format (which admittedly isn't saying much); see the "upgrading"
22     section of the manual for instructions on switching your databases to the
23     new format.
24    
25     The often-criticized channel memo system has also been redesigned for this
26     version. Instead of storing channel memos with the channel, memos are now
27     sent to the founder and all users on the channel with a particular access
28     level (by default level 100, or SOP level). These memos are distinguished
29     from ordinary memos by text that says "(for #channel)" when reading the
30     memo. As a result of this change, users will be notified about new channel
31     memos in the same way as ordinary user-to-user memos.
32    
33     NOTICE: When loading databases from version 5.0 or earlier, all channel
34     memos will be deleted.
35    
36     Encryption support has also been improved. Encryption is no longer an
37     all-or-nothing affair; the encryption method is stored with each password,
38     so that enabling or disabling encryption will have no effect on passwords
39     that were previously set. The "encryption/unix-crypt" module has been
40     added, allowing the use of the Unix crypt() function to encrypt passwords.
41    
42     The NickServ and ChanServ SENDPASS commands added in version 5.0 have been
43     removed in favor of the new NickServ REAUTH command. This command
44     generates an authentication code which the user can use once to identify to
45     their nickname in place of the password, and then change the password as
46     needed. Channel passwords can always be changed by the founder after
47     nickname identification, rendering ChanServ SENDPASS unnecessary.
48    
49     Long LIST/VIEW responses are now handled more cleanly. Except for NickServ
50     ACCESS LIST (since nickname access lists are generally short) and MemoServ
51     LIST (since memos are numbered), every list now includes an "end of list"
52     message indicating both the number of entries displayed and the total
53     number of entries in the list; the configuration directive ListMax,
54     replacing NSListMax and CSListMax, sets the maximum number of entries
55     displayed for any of these commands. It is also possible to skip a certain
56     number of entries by adding a "+NNN" after the command, allowing all of the
57     entries in a long list to be viewed bit by bit.
58    
59     At the development level, handling of module compilation has been improved,
60     allowing third-party modules to be simply "dropped in" without requiring
61     changes to Makefiles or other Services distribution files. An extension
62     interface has been added to Services' multilingual support as well,
63     allowing modules to add their own language strings and load their own
64     language files.
65    
66     Other changes:
67     + Command aliases can now be added for NickServ, ChanServ, and MemoServ
68     commands via the NSAlias, CSAlias, and MSAlias directives.
69     + Notices are now sent to the user when sending of a mail authentication
70     code message fails. (However, errors after the message has been
71     handed off to the mail server cannot be detected.)
72     + A new configuration directive, RejectEmail, now allows selected E-mail
73     addresses to be rejected by NickServ and ChanServ commands.
74     + NickServ has a new option, NOOP, which prevents nicknames from being
75     added to channel access lists. (It does not prevent the nickname
76     from being opped when already present on an access list.)
77     + NickServ INFO will now indicate when a nickname's user is using a
78     different linked nickname if the nickname group's PRIVATE option
79     is not set.
80     + NickServ now has a RESTOREMAIL command (in the nickserv/mail-auth
81     module), which allows a user to restore their nickname's last
82     authenticated E-mail address if, for example, SET EMAIL is used
83     with an incorrect address.
84     + NickServ SET/UNSET by Services administrators for others' nicknames is
85     now done by putting a "!" before the nick to avoid ambiguity; for
86     example, "SET !nick NOEXPIRE ON" instead of "SET nick NOEXPIRE ON".
87     + ChanServ REGISTER and SET PASSWORD now check for and disallow easily
88     guessable passwords.
89     + ChanServ has a new option, MEMO-RESTRICTED, which prevents users
90     without the channel MEMO privilege from sending memos to the
91     channel.
92     + ChanServ ACCESS now includes a LISTLEVEL subcommand to list access
93     entries with a given level or within a given level range.
94     + ChanServ AKICK and MemoServ IGNORE now support matching by IP address
95     (on servers which support client IP address information).
96     + ChanServ OP, VOICE, and similar commands can now be used with multiple
97     nicknames.
98     + MemoServ now has a RENUMBER command to remove "holes" in the memo
99     number sequence.
100     + MemoServ FORWARD now sends all selected memos in a single E-mail
101     message, rather than sending each memo in a separate message.
102     + OperServ AKILL and related commands now have a CHECK subcommand which
103     can be used to find all masks that match a given user/hostname.
104     + SQlines are no longer applied to IRC operators during Services startup
105     or netjoins if the IRC protocol in use supports sending user modes
106     with the NICK message. This includes the bahamut, hybrid,
107     inspircd, monkey, ptlink, ratbox, solid-ircd, trircd, and unreal
108     protocol modules.
109     + The ignore system has been redesigned, and now keeps better track of
110     how much load each user is putting on Services. The ignorance
111     threshold can be fine-tuned via the configuration file.
112     + A new "unsorted list" mode has been added to improve Services'
113     performance on large networks. By giving the -no-sorted-list
114     option to the configure script, Services will not try to keep
115     nicknames and channels in alphabetical order; this means that
116     commands such as NickServ LIST will no longer return nicknames in
117     order, but Services will run significantly faster.
118     + Support has been added for the InspIRCd, ircd-ratbox, and solid-ircd
119     IRC servers.
120     + Unreal's NICKCHARS protocol option, allowing non-ASCII characters in
121     nicknames, is now supported.
122     + The name of the Services executable can now be changed, using the
123     -prefix option to the configure script. The name given will also
124     be used in the main configuration filename (normally
125     ircservices.conf) and cron script (ircservices-chk), as well as
126     default filenames in the configuration file.
127     * ChanServ DROP now behaves like NickServ DROP: dropping a channel now
128     requires the channel password to be entered with the DROP command,
129     and DROPCHAN has been added as a separate command for Services
130     administrators to drop arbitrary channels.
131     * The ChanServ ACCESS, XOP, and AKICK commands no longer use entry
132     numbers; the DEL and LIST subcommands now work with nicknames
133     (hostmasks for the AKICK command) only.
134     * The binary distributions (RPM and Debian packages) now install into
135     /opt/ircservices and /var/opt/ircservices, rather than /usr/sbin
136     and /usr/lib/ircservices.
137     * Tab characters are no longer used (or allowed) in the source code.
138     - The deprecated nickserv/oldlink module, which provided support for the
139     format of the LINK command used in version 4 of Services, has been
140     removed.
141     - Support for "modeless channels", with names of the form "+name", has
142     been removed. (Support for registering such channels was removed
143     in version 5.0.0; this version removes the special handling for
144     such channels in other parts of the program.)
145     - Support for the "channel owner" mode present in the PTlink (+a),
146     trircd (+u), and Unreal (+q) IRC servers has been removed, as there
147     are too many differing opinions on its proper use.
148     - Language support for Italian and Portuguese has been removed, due to
149     the lack of volunteers to maintain them.
150     - Support for old versions of GCC (anything before GCC 3.2) has been
151     removed.
152     Configuration file changes:
153     + IncludeFile has been added to allow configuration directives to be
154     split up into multiple files, and may be used in both
155     ircservices.conf and modules.conf.
156     + NoAdminPasswordCheck (ircservices.conf) has been added in release
157     5.1.16 to allow password checks to be bypassed for Services
158     administrators.
159     + LoadLanguageText (ircservices.conf) has been added to allow replacement
160     of Services text strings at runtime.
161     + RejectEmail (ircservices.conf) has been added to allow rejection of
162     selected E-mail addresses.
163     + NSAlias (module nickserv/main), CSAlias (module chanserv/main), and
164     MSAlias (module memoserv/main) have been added to allow creation of
165     command aliases.
166     + NSRegDenyIfSuspended (module nickserv/main) has been added to prevent
167     registration of new nicknames by users with suspended nicknames.
168     + NSSetEmailDelay (module nickserv/main) has been added to enforce a
169     delay between consecutive uses of the SET EMAIL command, thereby
170     reducing the potential for sending mailbombs.
171     + CSDefModeLock (module chanserv/main) has been added to allow the
172     default mode lock for newly registered channels to be changed.
173     + CSSkipModeRCheck (module chanserv/main) has been added to allow the
174     check of a nickname's registration status at channel join time
175     (used to kick unregistered nicknames from channels locked +R) to
176     be skipped.
177     + MSExpireDelay (module memoserv/main) has been added to allow memo
178     expiration to be delayed until a certain time after the memo is
179     first read.
180     + MaxMessages (module mail/main) has been added to allow a limit to be
181     placed on the total number of messages in transit.
182     * ListMax (ircservices.conf) has been added in place of NSListMax and
183     CSListMask to set a limit on the number of entries displayed for
184     all LIST-like commands.
185     * WallAdminPrivs (ircservices.conf) has been added in place of
186     WallGetpass and WallSetpass to cause a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS to be sent
187     on all NickServ and ChanServ commands that use Services
188     administrator privileges.
189     * The database name configuration directives (NickServDB, ChanServDB,
190     etc.) have been moved from the various pseudoclient module sections
191     to the database/version4 module section, and now explicitly specify
192     filenames.
193     - The nickserv/sendpass and chanserv/sendpass modules (and therefore
194     their respective configuration sections) have been removed.
195     - CSAutokickReason (module chanserv/main) has been removed, as the
196     built-in reason prefix "AKICK by <nick>" makes it unnecessary.
197     - MSExpireUnread (module memoserv/main) has been removed, since it
198     results in silent data loss.
199     - MSNotifyAll (module memoserv/main) has been removed, since it is
200     required for channel memos. MemoServ will now always behave as if
201     MSNotifyAll was set.
202     - MaxSockets (module mail/smtp) has been removed, since MaxMessages now
203     performs the same function.
204    
205     ------------
206     Version 5.0:
207     ------------
208     The single biggest addition to this version of Services is module support.
209     This allows the various functions of Services to be added to and modified
210     without having to touch the main source code itself. Modules also provide
211     much more flexibility in configuring Services; IRC server support and
212     database file format can be selected by simply loading the appropriate
213     module, and you can even choose which of the pseudoclients (NickServ,
214     ChanServ, etc.) you want available. See the example configuration files
215     in the "data" subdirectory for more information.
216    
217     Services is now capable of sending E-mail. Currently, this functionality
218     is used by:
219     + The new "authentication" feature of NickServ (in the
220     "nickserv/mail-auth" module). This sends a message to a user upon
221     nickname registration or E-mail address change, and requires the user
222     to "authenticate" their nickname with a random numeric code included in
223     the message before it is recognized as a valid registered nick by
224     Services.
225     + The new SENDPASS command for NickServ and ChanServ (in the
226     "nickserv/sendpass" and "chanserv/sendpass" modules, respectively).
227     which allows a user to send themselves their nick or channel password.
228     + The new memo forwarding function of Services, which allows users to
229     have their memos automatically forwarded to their E-mail address.
230    
231     Services also sports a built-in HTTP server (module "httpd/main"), which
232     (with the help of additional modules in the "httpd" directory) can be used
233     for queries about nicknames, channels, and network status. See the
234     documentation (section 3-6) for details on its abilities, and please submit
235     a feature request if you have any additional ideas for what functionality
236     the server should provide.
237    
238     Nickname links have been redesigned for simplicity and robustness. In the
239     new linking system, nicks are organized into single-level "groups" which
240     share settings the way linked nicks did in previous versions, rather than
241     multi-level "trees" as version 4 used. The LINK command has changed as
242     well: instead of creating a link from the current (unlinked but registered)
243     nick to a registered master nick, the link is made from the current
244     registered nick to a new (unregistered) nick, to simplify registration of
245     multiple links at once and to offer slightly better protection against
246     "rogue links" created by guessing nick passwords (though as always, the
247     best defense is to use good passwords). The old behavior of the LINK
248     command is still available through the "nickserv/oldlink" module, although
249     this module is deprecated and will be removed in a future version.
250    
251     Finally, the documentation for Services (what used to be in the README and
252     FAQ files) has been greatly expanded and rewritten in HTML, and now includes
253     references for all Services pseudoclient commands and configuration options.
254     The manual also contains important information for users upgrading from
255     version 4.x or earlier; if you are already using Services and plan to
256     upgrade to version 5.0, please read this information before upgrading.
257    
258     Other changes:
259     + Nicknames now have an "Information" line, similar to a channel's
260     description, which can be set freely for each group of nicks.
261     + The number of nicknames that can be registered per E-mail address can
262     now be limited (NSRegMaxEmail configuration directive).
263     + The default options for newly registered channels can now be set in the
264     configuration file.
265     + Identifies for nicknames are now recorded, removing the necessity to
266     re-identify after every nick change.
267     + The Services stamp of the last user to identify for a nick is now
268     recorded on disk, removing the necessity to re-identify when
269     Services is restarted.
270     + A time zone can be set for each registered nick, to allow users to get
271     information from Services in their own time zones.
272     + Nicknames can be listed by E-mail address with the new LISTEMAIL command.
273     + Users can set channels to automatically join whenever they identify for
274     their nickname (nickserv/autojoin module) on IRC servers supporting
275     the SVSJOIN command (such as Unreal or trircd).
276     + The NickServ and ChanServ REGISTER and GETPASS commands can now be
277     (individually) disabled via the configuration file.
278     + Users with auto-op access for a channel will now be opped when they
279     identify for their nickname even if they are already in the channel.
280     + Channel access levels are now limited to -999..999; default levels have
281     been rescaled to make better use of the available range (in
282     particular, levels -25..25 have been multiplied by 10).
283     + The ChanServ OP, VOICE, etc. commands now default to the person sending
284     the command if a target nick is not specified (e.g. "OP #channel").
285     + ChanServ now has a KICK command.
286     + Channel information can now be hidden with the new ChanServ SET HIDE
287     command, similar to the NickServ command of the same name.
288     + The ChanServ STATUS command is now available to normal (non-admin) users
289     with sufficient privileges on the target channel.
290     + Users can prevent certain other users from sending memos to them
291     (memoserv/ignore module).
292     + Autokill exclusions (exceptions to autokill masks) are now supported
293     through the EXCLUDE command (operserv/akill module).
294     + S-lines (SGLINE/SQLINE/SZLINE) are now supported (operserv/sline
295     module), and can even be used (except SZLINE) on servers which do
296     not support S-lines natively.
297     + Services now records the last time an autokick or autokill was
298     triggered, as well as the set time for autokicks.
299     + The maximum expiry time for autokills set by Services operators (as
300     opposed to Services admins) can now be limited.
301     + OperServ now has a SERVERMAP command to show the IRC server tree.
302     + Services is now slightly more robust against denial-of-service attacks
303     which use repeated HELP messages to overload network buffers; if
304     the network buffer size exceeds the threshold defined by the
305     NetBufferLimit configuration directive, Services will ignore
306     commands sent to it until the buffer size decreases. The OperServ
307     STATS command has a new option, NETWORK, which can be used to show
308     the current network buffer status.
309     + Support for the Chunky Monkey and trircd IRC servers is now available.
310     + Services can now synchronize the clocks of all servers on the network
311     for IRC server types which support this feature (Unreal).
312     + Configuration files can now be re-read (rehashed) while Services is
313     running, using either the new OperServ REHASH command or kill -HUP.
314     + The log file can now be rotated automatically based on the date.
315     + Databases can now be imported (merged) and exported in XML format.
316     + A sample crontab script is now included in the distribution.
317     * The configuration file has been changed to accommodate modules;
318     ircservices.conf (formerly services.conf) now contains only options
319     related to core Services functionality, while module-related
320     options (including NickServ, ChanServ, etc. settings) are in a new
321     file called "modules.conf". Many options have been added, changed,
322     or removed; see the example configuration files for details.
323     * The network I/O subsystem has been completely redesigned for robustness
324     and ease of use; multiple sockets (including listener sockets) can
325     be used simultaneously via read/write callbacks, and sockets now
326     have variable buffer sizes, allowing more efficient use of memory.
327     * Database handling has been improved to avoid database corruption on
328     power outage or process termination/crash.
329     * The "do not abuse NickServ" warning in the main NickServ help message
330     is now optional, to allow networks more freedom in writing their
331     own policies.
332     * Passwords, URLs, and E-mail addresses are now shared by each group of
333     linked nicks.
334     * NickServ DROP now requires a password to avoid accidental use, and
335     drops all linked nicks in a group at once. The command for
336     Services administrators to drop a nick is now DROPNICK.
337     * The channel "#", which has been known to cause problems with both IRC
338     servers and Services-like programs, is now explicitly not
339     supported; Services will refuse to register, forbid, or import it.
340     * Users must now identify for their nickname before registering a channel.
341     * Channel autokicks specified by nickname now work for that nickname
342     only, not for any nicks linked to it.
343     * The CSRestrictDelay option now works correctly and is enabled by default.
344     * Newly-registered nicks will now always use the default language set in
345     config.h, even if that language is changed after registration.
346     * Command-line options that take values now use an "=" instead of a space
347     between the option name and the value.
348     * The database conversion utility (convert-db) now outputs an XML
349     database file, which can be used with the XML import feature,
350     rather than writing databases directly.
351     * The configuration script "configure" now asks fewer questions, and can
352     be completely automated if the "-prefix" option is used.
353     * "configure" now understands GNU-style options, e.g.: --prefix=/usr
354     - The AUTODEOP and NOJOIN channel levels have been removed in favor of
355     the SECUREOPS and RESTRICTED channel options.
356     - The deprecated CheckClones functionality has been removed in favor of
357     session limiting.
358     - The IrcIIHelp pseudoclient (online help for the ircII client) has been
359     removed.
360     - The "listnicks" and "listchans" programs have been removed in favor of
361     the built-in HTTP server.
362    
363     ------------
364     Version 4.5:
365     ------------
366     ! I'm Back: Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> (new address) is once
367     again taking over Services development.
368     ! NOTICE to those using encryption: Services 4.4.x and earlier had a bug
369     in the encryption routine causing passwords to be incorrectly
370     encrypted. This bug is fixed in 4.5.0, but as a consequence, all
371     passwords set in earlier versions are not directly readable by
372     Services. A workaround is available in the "configure" script, but
373     enabling this workaround may decrease the security of some
374     passwords. I recommend enabling the workaround for the first 30
375     days (or whatever you have your nickname expiration period set to),
376     adding a logon news item asking users to set their password again
377     (this can be the same as the old password, as long as they run the
378     SET PASSWORD command again), and disabling the workaround after
379     that time has passed.
380     + Added SOP, AOP, and VOP commands as an alternate method of managing
381     channel access lists. (ACCESS can still be used as before.)
382     + Added experimental support for the Unreal server (version 3.1.1). When
383     using the Unreal server, ChanServ supports the commands HOP, HALFOP,
384     DEHALFOP, PROTECT, and DEPROTECT, and the following access levels:
385     - AUTOHALFOP (automatic mode +h), level 4 (HOP)
386     - HALFOP (can use HALFOP/DEHALFOP commands), level 4 (HOP)
387     - AUTOPROTECT (automatic mode +a), level 10 (SOP)
388     - PROTECT (can use PROTECT/DEPROTECT commands), level 10 (SOP)
389     + Services now supports the "Services stamp" feature in DAL 4.4.15+
390     compatible servers (including Dreamforge, Bahamut, and Unreal).
391     This feature allows Services to attach an ID value to each user
392     which will be retained even when the network splits, for increased
393     security when re-granting privileges after a split.
394     + Added support for suspending channels. Like suspended nicknames, all
395     settings will be retained during the suspension period.
396     + Channel modes can now be buffered to reduce "mode flooding".
397     + Services can now be configured to require an E-mail address at nickname
398     registration time.
399     + Users can now be warned when their nicks are about to expire.
400     + Added UNSET command to NickServ and ChanServ for clearing URLs and
401     E-mail addresses.
402     + Added VOICE and DEVOICE commands to ChanServ, and VOICE access level
403     (default 3, the same as auto-voice).
404     + Added OperServ CLEARCHAN command to remove all users from a channel.
405     + Added OperServ SU command to allow any Services admin to gain super-user
406     privileges (with the appropriate password).
407     + Services will now log changes to nickname E-mail addresses.
408     + Services can now be configured to send warnings and/or suspend nicks and
409     channels when there are a large number of bad password attempts on
410     them; see the new BadPassWarning and BadPassSuspend options.
411     + Time specifications (in services.conf, for autokills, etc.) can now
412     include multiple units, for example "1h30m".
413     + Sending a SIGUSR2 signal to Services will cause the log file to be
414     closed and reopened. Use in combination with "mv" to rotate the
415     log file.
416     + The import-db utility can now convert databases from the Sirv (versions
417     1.4.0 and 2.7.0), Daylight, Epona (version 1.3.4), and PTlink
418     (version 2.18.0 and above) programs.
419     + German and Dutch are now available as language options.
420     * Support for the DALnet Bahamut server has been improved. Note that
421     only versions 1.4.23 and later are supported (support for earlier
422     versions has been dropped).
423     * Services will now check E-mail and URL addresses for nicks and channels
424     to ensure that they are syntactically valid.
425     * The OPDEOP channel access level has been renamed to OP-DEOP.
426     * OperServ ROTATELOG command removed in favor of the signal method.
427     * Services has been greatly optimized, easing operations on large
428     networks or low-power servers.
429     * Many, many bugs have been fixed.
430    
431     New configuration options:
432     + BadPassWarning : Sets the bad password limit per nick/channel before
433     sending a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS warning.
434     + BadPassSuspend : Sets the bad password limit per nick/channel before
435     automatically suspending the nick/channel in question.
436     + MergeChannelModes: Merges multiple channel mode changes into one message.
437     + NoBouncyModes : Disable mode-bounce checking.
438     + NSExpireWarning : Sets the time before expiration during which the user
439     is warned that their nick will expire soon.
440     + NSRequireEmail : Makes Services require an E-mail address upon nick
441     registration.
442     + NSMaxLinkDepth : Sets the maximum depth for nested nickname links.
443     + PingFrequency : Sets the period after which a PING message is sent.
444     + ServerNumeric : Sets the server numeric for Services (Unreal only).
445     + WallOSChannel : Send a wallops/globops on MODE/KICK/CLEAR{MODES,CHAN}.
446     + WallSU : Send a wallops/globops on OperServ SU.
447     + SessionLimitAkill: Automatically adds an autokill when a session limit
448     is exceeded repeatedly.
449     Removed configuration options:
450     * WallOSMode, WallOSKick, and WallOSClearmodes removed in favor of
451     WallOSChannel. These options can no longer be set separately.
452     * Deprecated configuration directive "ListOpersOnly" removed. Use
453     "NSListOpersOnly" and "CSListOpersOnly" instead.
454    
455     ------------
456     Version 4.4:
457     ------------
458     + Support for DALnet's Bahamut ircd has been added. It should be noted that
459     the Bahamut ircd is still being developed and may not be stable yet. If
460     you are going to use the Bahamut ircd, use version 1.2 or later.
461     + Nicknames can be suspended, preventing people from identifying for them.
462     However, suspended nicknames retain all their settings, unlike forbidden
463     nicknames, and can be used to deny the use of a nickname temporarily with
464     the intention to eventually give it back.
465     + Made forbidden nicks and channels more robust.
466     + Began the addition of an internal Statistics Server (StatServ).
467     * Fixed many little bugs in the help system, such as the wrong help being
468     shown to Services Admins.
469    
470     New configuration options:
471     + StatServName : Nickname of the Statistics server pseudo client.
472     + StatServDB : Filename of statistic database (not yet used).
473     + ImmediatelySendAkill: Send AKILL to servers as it is added.
474     + WallOSException: Send a wallops when a session limit exception is added.
475     + SSOpersOnly : Limits StatServ use to opers only.
476     + NSSuspendExpire: Expiry time for nick suspends.
477     + NSSuspendGrace : Minimum amount of time a nick must exist for, after
478     being unsuspended, before it can expire.
479     + CSSuspendExpire: Expiry time for channel suspendes.
480     + CSSuspendGrace : Minimum amount of time a channel must exist for, after
481     being unsuspended, before it can expire.
482    
483     ------------
484     Version 4.3:
485     ------------
486     + Due to a lack of time, Andy Church has handed over the maintenance and
487     development of Services to myself, Andrew Kempe. To quote him, "I have
488     (I hope) created something people find useful; I don't want to let it
489     rot for my own lack of time to continue work on it." Although he's left
490     large shoes to fill, I hope to continue his work in the same light. I'd
491     also like to stress that even though I'm the new, quoted, "maintainer"
492     (*cringe*) of services, I'm always open to constructive critisim,
493     suggestions and the like. I hope Andy will remain associated with Services
494     and it's development, even if only in a minor role/way. Andy, thanks for
495     a great codebase upon which to develop! Finally, there will be a couple
496     of changes taking place, such as a new distribution site and a new mailing
497     list address. These changes are detailed below.
498     + New Services mailing list address: ircservices@ender.shadowfire.org
499     Everyone who was on the old mailing list, as of 1999/08/12, has been moved
500     to the new list. See section 9 of the README for information about using
501     this list.
502     + New Services website:
503     http://ender.shadowfire.org/ircservices/
504     + New Services distribution sites:
505     Official: ftp://ender.shadowfire.org/pub/ircservices/
506     Mirror: ftp://ftp.electrocity.com/pub/ircservices/
507     I will try to get all the previous versions of Services online there soon.
508     + Services can now limit the number of client connections per hostname. This
509     is intended to supercede the CheckClones code. It is also possible to
510     specify limits for specific hosts or hostmasks. Users causing the limit
511     to be exceeded are killed.
512     + Extended the INFO and AKICK commands.
513     display hidden/additional information.
514     + Services now supports DALnet's +r usermode and +r/+R channel modes.
515     + See Changes.lang for a list of the new/modified language strings.
516    
517     New configuration options:
518     + NSSecureAdmins : When enabled, prevents the use of the DROP, GETPASS, and
519     SET PASSWORD commands by Services admins on other Services admins or
520     the Services root.
521     + WallExceptionExpire: Send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS when an exception expires.
522     + LimitSessions : Enables session limiting.
523     + DefSessionLimit: Default session limit per hostname.
524     + MaxSessionLimit: Maximum session limit for a session limit exception.
525     + ExceptionExpiry: Default expiry time for a session limit exception.
526     + SessionLimitExceeded: KILL message used when enforcing a session limit.
527     + SessionLimitDetailsLoc: Message NOTICE'd to a user before they're killed to
528     enforce a session limit.
529    
530     ------------
531     Version 4.2:
532     ------------
533     + Default flags for newly registered nicks can now be configured via
534     services.conf.
535     + The NickServ LINK command can now be disabled via an option in
536     services.conf.
537     + Services admins can list all nicks linked to a given one.
538     + Forbidden and no-expire nicks can be listed by Services admins with the
539     NickServ LIST command.
540     + Services will (optionally) log when a new user maximum is reached.
541     + Services can now be configured to automatically kill users which
542     trigger its clone detection. This option is HIGHLY DISCOURAGED,
543     however; see data/example.conf for details.
544    
545     New configuration options:
546     + NSDef... : Default flags for newly registered nicknames.
547     + NSEnforcerUser : Username/hostname for NickServ kill enforcement
548     (previously "enforcer"@services.hostname).
549     + NSDisableLinkCommand: Disables use of the NickServ LINK command.
550     + NSListOpersOnly: Like ListOpersOnly, but only applies to NickServ.
551     + NSListMax : Maximum number of nicks displayed for NickServ LIST.
552     + CSListOpersOnly: Like ListOpersOnly, but only applies to ChanServ.
553     + CSListMax : Maximum number of channels displayed for ChanServ LIST.
554     + CSRestrictDelay: Amount of time to wait after startup before enforcing
555     RESTRICTED/NOJOIN (only partially works).
556     + WallAkillExpire: Send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS when an autokill expires.
557     + The clone kill option name has been intentionally omitted to force
558     users to read the documentation before using it.
559    
560     ------------
561     Version 4.1:
562     ------------
563     + Most features of Services can now (finally!) be configured via a
564     control file (like ircd's ircd.conf) rather than requiring changes
565     to be made in config.h. See the README for more information.
566     + Added database importer to allow the use of databases created by other
567     Services-like programs.
568     + Added news system, allowing users to be sent a message when they
569     connect to the network and/or /oper.
570     + Added channel "successor" setting, allowing a "secondary founder" to be
571     designated who will receive control of the channel if the founder's
572     nick expires.
573     + ChanServ will now send more informative error messages when users try
574     to use the DALnet AOP and SOP commands.
575     + Added ChanServ SET OPNOTICE and SET LEAVEOPS settings.
576     + Several more list-type commands can use number lists and ranges
577     (MemoServ LIST/READ, ChanServ ACCESS/AKICK LIST).
578     + Command syntax error messages now obey the user's language setting.
579     + Maximum user count is now dated and saved to disk.
580     + Added vsnprintf() function for systems lacking a real one.
581     * Database error-recovery improved.
582     * Services now compiles warning-free (on all tested systems).
583    
584     ------------
585     Version 4.0:
586     ------------
587     This release of Services has two major additions:
588    
589     + Multi-language support. Services can now "speak" in multiple
590     languages; each user can select (on a per-nick basis) which
591     language they would like to receive messages from Services in,
592     including help messages. Currently supported languages are
593     English, Japanese, Portugese, Spanish, and Turkish; translations
594     into Afrikaans, Dutch, French, and Malaysian are underway.
595     + Nick linking. Nicknames can now be linked together, allowing a user to
596     keep just one set of nickname settings and memos and have many
597     different "aliases". Any setting changes made to one of a set of
598     linked nicks will immediately affect all of them; if one of a set
599     of linked nicks is entered in (for example) a channel access list,
600     then the user will have the same access level when using any nick
601     in that set.
602    
603     In addition, there is now a mailing list for Services discussion and
604     announcements. To subscribe, send mail to services-request@dragonfire.net
605     with a subject of "subscribe" and a body of "subscribe <your-address>"
606     (without the angle brackets). More information is at the bottom of the
607     README.
608    
609     Services also has a World Wide Web site, located at:
610     http://achurch.dragonfire.net/services/
611    
612     Other notable additions/changes include:
613    
614     + Services will now track a user's IDENTIFY's across nick changes and
615     network splits (on networks with some sort of timestamp support).
616     An IDENTIFY now lasts until the user disconnects from IRC.
617     + Channels can now receive memos. By default, any user with access level
618     10 or higher on a channel can list, read, and delete channel memos.
619     + Users' last quit messages are now recorded and displayed in NickServ
620     INFO.
621     + Users can choose to hide parts of their nickname information from other
622     users in the NickServ INFO display.
623     + NickServ's SET KILL command now has QUICK and IMMED options to reduce
624     the time before a kill to 20 seconds or kill immediately,
625     respectively. (However, the IMMED option is disabled by default in
626     config.h.)
627     + Nickname and channel URLs and E-mail addresses can be unset by passing
628     no parameter.
629     + A message can be set for a channel which will be /notice'd to a user
630     when the user enters the channel.
631     + Users can now set their own memo limits within the range 0 through
632     DEF_MEMO_MAX with the SET LIMIT command.
633     + The MemoServ DEL command now understands ranges (x-y) and commas.
634     + MemoServ now has an INFO command, which reports the total number of
635     memos, number of unread memos, and memo limit for the user giving
636     the command. Services admins can view that information for any
637     user.
638     + A new OperServ privilege level has been added: Services operator. The
639     OperServ MODE, KICK, and AKILL commands have been restricted to
640     Services operators and above.
641     + A new OperServ command has been added: CLEARMODES, for Services
642     operators, which will clear all modes, bans, and optionally +o/+v
643     from any channel.
644     + Services admins can now disable expiration of specific nicknames and
645     channels with the NickServ and ChanServ SET NOEXPIRE command, and
646     can set any nick or channel parameters (including passwords)
647     without needing to use the IDENTIFY command.
648     + Services can now be configured to send a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS when the
649     OperServ MODE, CLEARMODES, and/or KICK commands are used.
650     * Services databases have been made portable; they can be moved from one
651     machine / CPU type to another safely.
652     * Services should now be happier about compiling under OS/2 and various
653     different Unices.
654     * Services now gets time zone information from the system rather than
655     requiring it to be defined in config.h or given on the command line.
656    
657    
658     ------------
659     Version 3.3:
660     ------------
661     Version 3.3 is primarily a maintenance release, getting a lot of bug fixes
662     out and significantly optimizing the code. Other notable changes:
663    
664     + MemoServ LIST and READ commands have new forms: LIST NEW and READ LAST.
665     + Nicknames now have a PRIVATE flag, preventing them from appearing in
666     LIST results.
667     + Nicknames' last-seen times are now updated periodically while a nick's
668     owner is online.
669     + Network reads and writes are now buffered.
670     * Channel auto-voice is now enabled by default at an access level of 3.
671     * NickServ STATUS output changed; the word "STATUS" is now included at
672     the beginning of each line.
673    
674    
675     ------------
676     Version 3.2:
677     ------------
678    
679     + URL and E-mail address fields added to nickname and channel records.
680     + Frequency-of-use limit added to NickServ REGISTER command, much like
681     the frequency-of-use limit on MemoServ SEND command.
682     + Services admins can now be set online (using the OperServ ADMIN
683     command), and no longer need to be defined in config.h.
684     + OperServ RESTART command added to allow Services to be terminated and
685     restarted without needing command-line intervention.
686     * ~ at the beginning of a username (added by many IRC servers when an
687     ident response is not received) is no longer ignored, which
688     eliminates channel autokick problems on such servers.
689     * IRC server message processing code modularized, which should simplify
690     adding support for additional protocols.
691     * More bugs squashed, as usual.
692    
693    
694     ------------
695     Version 3.1:
696     ------------
697    
698     + A limit can be set on the number of memos a nick can keep, and the
699     limit can be varied or removed on a per-nick basis.
700     + A limit can be set on the maximum number of channels a nick can
701     register. (This is not yet settable on a per-nick basis.)
702     + The permissible frequency of use of the MemoServ SEND command can be
703     set to prevent (or at least limit) memo flooding; for example, the
704     default configuration prevents users from using the SEND command
705     more often than once every five seconds.
706     + Memo notification can be enabled or disabled on a per-nick basis.
707     + OperServ autokills can be set to expire after a certain period of time,
708     and can default to either not expiring or to having a certain
709     duration.
710     + Slightly increased protocol support: basic support for ircd.dal 4.4.x
711     (x >= 15) is now present, as is support for the ircu GLINE command.
712     Services should also work better with classic irc2.x servers.
713     * Clone detection actually works now.
714     * Many, many bugs fixed, as usual. Also removed a typo in os-help.c that
715     somehow made it into the 3.0.10 distribution.
716    
717    
718     ------------
719     Version 3.0: (changes since 2.2.26)
720     ------------
721    
722     + ChanServ access levels can finally be customized! ChanServ has a new
723     command, LEVELS, which allows the numeric access levels to be
724     fine-tuned for each channel. There are 11 settings available,
725     each of which corresponds to a particular ChanServ command or
726     function; for example, one can set the level at which users are
727     automatically opped, and one can define a level at which users
728     are to be automatically voiced as well.
729     + Services admins can now view channel access and autokick lists and
730     nickname access lists.
731     + Read-only mode can now be set (and unset) both from the command line
732     and during operation.
733     * Channel access lists may now only contain registered nicknames; this
734     allows Services to run much faster and simplifies channel access
735     checks.
736     * Numerous bugs, memory leaks, and potential security holes squashed.