Remove user@server messages to local users.

These are unreliable in general and only useful
for violating certain restrictions.
Sending such messages to remote servers is still
possible, for securely messaging pseudoservers whether
service{}'ed or not. The special oper-only syntax
opers@server remains as well.
This commit is contained in:
Jilles Tjoelker 2008-07-27 22:17:46 +02:00
parent cd27d99ce4
commit ef57f7fb5e

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@ -93,7 +93,6 @@ static int build_target_list(int p_or_n, const char *command,
static int flood_attack_client(int p_or_n, struct Client *source_p, struct Client *target_p); static int flood_attack_client(int p_or_n, struct Client *source_p, struct Client *target_p);
static int flood_attack_channel(int p_or_n, struct Client *source_p, static int flood_attack_channel(int p_or_n, struct Client *source_p,
struct Channel *chptr, char *chname); struct Channel *chptr, char *chname);
static struct Client *find_userhost(const char *, const char *, int *);
#define ENTITY_NONE 0 #define ENTITY_NONE 0
#define ENTITY_CHANNEL 1 #define ENTITY_CHANNEL 1
@ -893,7 +892,6 @@ handle_special(int p_or_n, const char *command, struct Client *client_p,
struct Client *source_p, const char *nick, const char *text) struct Client *source_p, const char *nick, const char *text)
{ {
struct Client *target_p; struct Client *target_p;
char *host;
char *server; char *server;
char *s; char *s;
int count; int count;
@ -931,39 +929,23 @@ handle_special(int p_or_n, const char *command, struct Client *client_p,
return; return;
} }
*server = '\0';
if((host = strchr(nick, '%')) != NULL)
*host++ = '\0';
/* Check if someones msg'ing opers@our.server */ /* Check if someones msg'ing opers@our.server */
if(strcmp(nick, "opers") == 0) if(strncmp(nick, "opers@", 6) == 0)
{ {
sendto_realops_snomask(SNO_GENERAL, L_ALL, "To opers: From: %s: %s", sendto_realops_snomask(SNO_GENERAL, L_ALL, "To opers: From: %s: %s",
source_p->name, text); source_p->name, text);
return; return;
} }
/* /* This was not very useful except for bypassing certain
* Look for users which match the destination host * restrictions. Note that we still allow sending to
* (no host == wildcard) and if one and one only is * remote servers this way, for messaging pseudoservers
* found connected to me, deliver message! * securely whether they have a service{} block or not.
* -- jilles
*/ */
target_p = find_userhost(nick, host, &count); sendto_one_numeric(source_p, ERR_NOSUCHNICK,
form_str(ERR_NOSUCHNICK), nick);
if(target_p != NULL) return;
{
if(server != NULL)
*server = '@';
if(host != NULL)
*--host = '%';
if(count == 1)
sendto_anywhere(target_p, source_p, command, ":%s", text);
else
sendto_one(source_p, form_str(ERR_TOOMANYTARGETS),
get_id(&me, source_p), get_id(source_p, source_p), nick);
}
} }
/* /*
@ -1014,38 +996,3 @@ handle_special(int p_or_n, const char *command, struct Client *client_p,
return; return;
} }
} }
/*
* find_userhost - find a user@host (server or user).
* inputs - user name to look for
* - host name to look for
* - pointer to count of number of matches found
* outputs - pointer to client if found
* - count is updated
* side effects - none
*
*/
static struct Client *
find_userhost(const char *user, const char *host, int *count)
{
struct Client *c2ptr;
struct Client *res = NULL;
char *u = LOCAL_COPY(user);
rb_dlink_node *ptr;
*count = 0;
if(collapse(u) != NULL)
{
RB_DLINK_FOREACH(ptr, global_client_list.head)
{
c2ptr = ptr->data;
if(!MyClient(c2ptr)) /* implies mine and an user */
continue;
if((!host || match(host, c2ptr->host)) && irccmp(u, c2ptr->username) == 0)
{
(*count)++;
res = c2ptr;
}
}
}
return (res);
}