module Irc # globmask:: glob to test with # netmask:: netmask to test against # Compare a netmask with a standard IRC glob, e.g foo!bar@baz.com would # match *!*@baz.com, foo!*@*, *!bar@*, etc. def Irc.netmaskmatch(globmask, netmask) regmask = globmask.gsub(/\*/, ".*?") return true if(netmask =~ /#{regmask}/) return false end # check if a string is an actual IRC hostmask def Irc.ismask(mask) mask =~ /^.+!.+@.+$/ end # User-level authentication to allow/disallow access to bot commands based # on hostmask and userlevel. class IrcAuth BotConfig.register BotConfigStringValue.new('auth.password', :default => "rbotauth", :wizard => true, :desc => "Your password for maxing your auth with the bot (used to associate new hostmasks with your owner-status etc)") # create a new IrcAuth instance. # bot:: associated bot class def initialize(bot) @bot = bot @users = Hash.new(0) @levels = Hash.new(0) if(File.exist?("#{@bot.botclass}/users.rbot")) IO.foreach("#{@bot.botclass}/users.rbot") do |line| if(line =~ /\s*(\d+)\s*(\S+)/) level = $1.to_i mask = $2 @users[mask] = level end end end if(File.exist?("#{@bot.botclass}/levels.rbot")) IO.foreach("#{@bot.botclass}/levels.rbot") do |line| if(line =~ /\s*(\d+)\s*(\S+)/) level = $1.to_i command = $2 @levels[command] = level end end end end # save current users and levels to files. # levels are written to #{botclass}/levels.rbot # users are written to #{botclass}/users.rbot def save Dir.mkdir("#{@bot.botclass}") if(!File.exist?("#{@bot.botclass}")) File.open("#{@bot.botclass}/users.rbot", "w") do |file| @users.each do |key, value| file.puts "#{value} #{key}" end end File.open("#{@bot.botclass}/levels.rbot", "w") do |file| @levels.each do |key, value| file.puts "#{value} #{key}" end end end # command:: command user wishes to perform # mask:: hostmask of user # tell:: optional recipient for "insufficient auth" message # # returns true if user with hostmask +mask+ is permitted to perform # +command+ optionally pass tell as the target for the "insufficient auth" # message, if the user is not authorised def allow?(command, mask, tell=nil) auth = userlevel(mask) if(auth >= @levels[command]) return true else debug "#{mask} is not allowed to perform #{command}" @bot.say tell, "insufficient \"#{command}\" auth (have #{auth}, need #{@levels[command]})" if tell return false end end # add user with hostmask matching +mask+ with initial auth level +level+ def useradd(mask, level) if(Irc.ismask(mask)) @users[mask] = level end end # mask:: mask of user to remove # remove user with mask +mask+ def userdel(mask) if(Irc.ismask(mask)) @users.delete(mask) end end # command:: command to adjust # level:: new auth level for the command # set required auth level of +command+ to +level+ def setlevel(command, level) @levels[command] = level end # specific users. # mask:: mask of user # returns the authlevel of user with mask +mask+ # finds the matching user which has the highest authlevel (so you can have # a default level of 5 for *!*@*, and yet still give higher levels to def userlevel(mask) # go through hostmask list, find match with _highest_ level (all users # will match *!*@*) level = 0 @users.each {|user,userlevel| if(Irc.netmaskmatch(user, mask)) level = userlevel if userlevel > level end } level end # return all currently defined commands (for which auth is required) and # their required authlevels def showlevels reply = "Current levels are:" @levels.sort.each {|a| key = a[0] value = a[1] reply += " #{key}(#{value})" } reply end # return all currently defined users and their authlevels def showusers reply = "Current users are:" @users.sort.each {|a| key = a[0] value = a[1] reply += " #{key}(#{value})" } reply end # module help def help(topic="") case topic when "setlevel" return "setlevel => Sets required level for to (private addressing only)" when "useradd" return "useradd => Add user at level (private addressing only)" when "userdel" return "userdel => Remove user (private addressing only)" when "auth" return "auth => Recognise your hostmask as bot master (private addressing only)" when "levels" return "levels => list commands and their required levels (private addressing only)" when "users" return "users => list users and their levels (private addressing only)" else return "Auth module (User authentication) topics: setlevel, useradd, userdel, auth, levels, users" end end # privmsg handler def privmsg(m) if(m.address? && m.private?) case m.message when (/^setlevel\s+(\S+)\s+(\d+)$/) if(@bot.auth.allow?("auth", m.source, m.replyto)) @bot.auth.setlevel($1, $2.to_i) m.reply "level for #$1 set to #$2" end when (/^useradd\s+(\S+)\s+(\d+)/) if(@bot.auth.allow?("auth", m.source, m.replyto)) @bot.auth.useradd($1, $2.to_i) m.reply "added user #$1 at level #$2" end when (/^userdel\s+(\S+)/) if(@bot.auth.allow?("auth", m.source, m.replyto)) @bot.auth.userdel($1) m.reply "user #$1 is gone" end when (/^auth\s+(\S+)/) if($1 == @bot.config["auth.password"]) @bot.auth.useradd(Regexp.escape(m.source), 1000) m.reply "Identified, security level maxed out" else m.reply "incorrect password" end when ("levels") m.reply @bot.auth.showlevels if(@bot.auth.allow?("config", m.source, m.replyto)) when ("users") m.reply @bot.auth.showusers if(@bot.auth.allow?("config", m.source, m.replyto)) end end end end end