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recognized as trusted
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Quotes from the documentation:
"You must allocate the to buffer to be at least length*2+1 bytes long. (In the worst case, each character may need to be encoded as using two bytes, and you need room for the terminating null byte.)"
"The return value is the length of the encoded string, not including the terminating null character."
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/mysql-real-escape-string.html
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config
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This greatly decreases the load time because the DH parameters no longer have to be (re)generated each time the module is loaded
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WSAEWOULDBLOCK
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Fixes #439 reported by @rhylan
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See 1813369adecc1efc9812e90c40c21dc32e4965c9 for details
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returns NULL
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Fixes #409 reported by @SaberUK
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Fixes #392
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in gcrypt.h
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AddService() throws an exception if an item cannot be registered, modules no longer need to worry about AddMode() etc. failing
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m_sqlauth was attached to I_OnUserDisconnect but didn't provide a handler for it, remove
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This ensures it is always freed, and coincidentally fixes freeing in the case of
LDAP errors.
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ldap_get_dn() results need to be freed. Use a RAII wrapper to do this.
Original code by Attila Molnar
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<ldapauth:host>, when set, will be applied to users identifying with ldapauth.
The host can also take formatters from fields set on the DN of the user.
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This makes the upcoming patch to add optional virtual host support cleaner.
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Part 2 of ba5c0db795824c3fc1ad48ce332d7bdc440cb77f
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Remove the "certcount" setting, as it's no longer needed
When finished reading the certs, resize the buffer to the actual number of certs read
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Commas at the end of enumerator lists are valid in C99 but are not
valid in C++ before C++11. This causes a build error on GCC when
using -pedantic.
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closed" whenever the ssl connection is closed
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This fixes #315.
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This commit implements filtering on LDAP attributes, in a similar way
to what Apache Httpd does with "Require ldap-attribute".
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-Fix x64 builds for Windows. Now all configurations compile.
-Remove the non-working rebase stuff.
-Remove the Windows fork hack and instead use FreeConsole() to emulate the behavior. This directly allows us to compile with ASLR, which is turned on now.
-Remove the old IPC mechanism for the removed GUI. This is not needed anymore as the GUI wasn't ever supported on anything newer than 1.2
-Remove the WIN32/WINDOWS macros. _WIN32 is supported on all x86-based VC++ targets, so that's what we need.
-Enable optimizations for release builds.
-De-duplicate printf_c(), it was previously copy-pasted into colors.h for configure
-Add the VC++ specific bad files in .gitignore
-Disable PID writing on Windows. This is only making sense for *nix builds.
-Replace the CPU usage retrieval with an algorithm analogous to the *nix behavior. Also supports separated now/total values. (Tested with a dummy busy loop - seems working)
-Removed certain unused functions and variables
-Remove stdint defines from the windows wrapper
-Remove CRT debug alloc. This is a bad idea as it would define a macro to replace free which breaks builds.
-Re-evaluated the warnings list, commented it.
-Moved inspircd_config/_version to include/ to match *nix
-Removed the creation of inspircd_se_config, as it isn't used at all.
-Made non-git builds show as "r0" instead of "r" (thanks to @SaberUK for pointing this out)
-Fixed up m_spanningtree's project paths. Now all configurations (debug/release x86/x64) have been tested and build properly.
-Moved FindDNS out of the wrapper and matched its log behavior with *nix. (It's pointless having it in the wrapper after the recent slimming down)
-Replaced random/srandom wrappers with a mechanism that tries to use Windows' Random API first is no SSL module is loaded.
-Removed more old junk from support for compilers older than VC++ 2010 (we don't have project files for these, so compiling them would be hard anyways)
-Removed the unused ClearConsole()
-Removed unused includes from the wrapper. Also, do not include psapi.h here if we don't link psapi.lib. This should be done where appropriate.
-Made inet_aton an inline function for increased performance
-C4800, performance warning about bool forcing, resolved at all occurrences.
-C4701, uninitialized variable 'cached', resolved at all occurrences.
-dlerror() was migrated out of the wrapper for more thread safety (no global buffer being shared) and increased performance.
-Removed the wrong CRT debug flags. This drains a lot of performance.
-Removed the clock_gettime/gettimeofday wrappers
-Replaced all TCHAR/ANSI mix-ups of functions with the correct respective function.
-Added a block of C4355 for < VS2012
-Update project files for c870714
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This patchset aims to ease the packaging of InspIRCd for a system-wide installation scenario.
Changes in detail:
configure: Add the options --log-path and --data-path
m_ssl_gnutls, openssl: Change the hardcoded "conf/" to the existent CONFIG_PATH macro
m_xline_db: Make the location of xline.db configurable. It will use --data-path as default value, but this can be
changed using the configuration files.
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std::string::c_str() when the object is temporary
See 83c7cc45daf6fb1f8c36f15297a4657e45a34e88
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For it to work you need a standards compliant implementation as for
instance Visual C++ 2010 and 2012 deliver. GCC's libstdc++ does not
implement this class yet.
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a query and there is only one query in the queue to be executed.
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m_ssl_gnutls: Fix three warnings:
1. libgcrypt will emit a warning to stdout during runtime that it has not been properly initialized
2. Resolve a warning about invalid narrowing inside a { } block. This is not valid as of C++11.
3. Resolve a warning about a wrong format specifier being used
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Add a config option that can be used to set the value of the SSL token in ISUPPORT (77b42efc86122d3720f85bddd85a2dc80d0baff9)
Advertise only one ssl port by default in ISUPPORT (d30cdacab7100426c3773eafffd50aebf8155bba)
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exchange algorithms, compression methods and macs
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