authd child processes are only told about configured DNSBLs when the
configuration is being parsed.
This is bad, because when authd crashes or is killed, IRCd will restart
it, but will not tell it about any configured DNSBLs until IRCd is next
rehashed.
We already have a dictionary that stores configured DNSBLs (for hit
statistics for `STATS n'), so store the additional needed fields in
that structure, and loop over that dictionary's entries when authd is
restarted, sending the fields just as if the configuration were being
reloaded.
Reported-By: @Unit193
It's useful to allow authd to run in parallel with ssl negotiation,
but if the ssld connection has plaintext data ready for reading
there's a race condition between authd calling read_packet() and
ssl_process_certfp() storing the certificate fingerprint. This
scenario would be bad for a server connecting because fingerprint
verification will fail.
Allow either operation to complete first, but wait until
ssl_process_open_fd() calls the ssl open callback before calling
read_packet().
It's a bit of a hack, but better than before. Rather than rehashing
(which could get us into an endless loop), we now segregate the
configuration phase (creating entries ircd-side in case we restart authd
later) and sending phases (when configure_authd() is called). Since we
have to call configure_authd() no matter what (to send timeouts etc.)
and we have to send this data to configure authd anyway, and sending
duplicate data is bad, this is the only way I can think of for now.