When a server disconnects the client_exit hook will only be called once
but there could be multiple servers and clients behind that server.
After any client exits, check if the agent is still present.
This only supports two addresses as the intended use is 1 IPv4 and 1 IPv6
address on a single-homed host, and the only supported configuration of
outgoing connections to other servers is to bind a single IPv4 or IPv6
address.
Outgoing servers are not added to the client hash until they reach
IsServer() status, so if they're unknown when they exit then don't
attempt to delete them.
Set current_capmask and then use it, instead of referencing target_p->localClient->caps again.
This makes the purpose of current_capmask a bit clearer.
strlcpy should be called with the size of the destination buffer, not
the length of the source string.
When the source is an empty string, the destination buffer isn't
written at all, resulting in it trying to output uninitialised data.
This could also cause a buffer overflow on very long invalid config
lines.
ENCAP module. The ms_encap function is responsible for dispatching the
command handler and then the modules will eventually be reloaded.
However, if the ENCAP module is reloaded to a different address, the
stack now contains the address of a function that no longer exists.
Also, in this version of the IRCd, the module restarting functionality
was located in a function that is itself located in a module, so things
will also go badly if that module is reloaded to a different address,
too.
Return immediately from the command handler and have the event loop
call the function responsible for reloading the modules instead.
c.f. release/3.5 commit db05a36210
Reported-by: mniip (Freenode)
When both account-tag and server-time are present but the client
doesn't have the first (i == 0) of these enabled. They will get
an erroneous ';' after the '@'.
Track whether or not there are tags present, and use this to
determine whether to add the ';' or not. Also remove the extra
function that loops over all of the tags by using this flag to
handle the case where there are no tags being written.
Build the same message but send it to the local client first,
so that the echo-message capability works. But don't do it when
sending a message to yourself.
As well as leaking a connid and leaving the connection open,
these calls to free_client() leave the client in the unknown_list
causing check_unknowns_list() to crash when either ptr->data
(ptr being the freed client_p->localClient->tnode) is NULL or
when client_p->localClient is NULL.
Flag the client as an IO error so that we don't try to send it
any data (as this is not a normal plaintext connection).
==00:00:01:09.081 1762== 48 bytes in 2 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 545 of 991
==00:00:01:09.081 1762== at 0x4C2FB55: calloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==00:00:01:09.081 1762== by 0x56C14A2: rb_malloc (rb_memory.h:41)
==00:00:01:09.081 1762== by 0x56C177C: rb_bh_alloc (balloc.c:189)
==00:00:01:09.081 1762== by 0x56CA0A9: rb_make_rb_dlink_node (tools.c:65)
==00:00:01:09.081 1762== by 0x4E52D85: cache_file (cache.c:146)
==00:00:01:09.081 1762== by 0x4E52AC3: init_cache (cache.c:67)
==00:00:01:09.081 1762== by 0x4E69530: charybdis_main (ircd.c:762)
==00:00:01:09.081 1762== by 0x400815: main (main.c:8)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== 2,808 bytes in 117 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 960 of 991
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== at 0x4C2FB55: calloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== by 0x56C14A2: rb_malloc (rb_memory.h:41)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== by 0x56C177C: rb_bh_alloc (balloc.c:189)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== by 0x56CA0A9: rb_make_rb_dlink_node (tools.c:65)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== by 0x4E52D85: cache_file (cache.c:146)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== by 0x4E5337A: load_help (cache.c:301)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== by 0x4E698AA: charybdis_main (ircd.c:848)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== by 0x400815: main (main.c:8)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== 5,328 (5,304 direct, 24 indirect) bytes in 221 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 971 of 991
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== at 0x4C2FB55: calloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== by 0x56C14A2: rb_malloc (rb_memory.h:41)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== by 0x56C177C: rb_bh_alloc (balloc.c:189)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== by 0x56CA0A9: rb_make_rb_dlink_node (tools.c:65)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== by 0x4E52D85: cache_file (cache.c:146)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== by 0x4E53278: load_help (cache.c:266)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== by 0x4E698AA: charybdis_main (ircd.c:848)
==00:00:01:09.100 1762== by 0x400815: main (main.c:8)