The server also returns client's user mode, idle time, and the
fingerprint of the client's public key. The <fingerprint> is the
binary hash digest of the public key. The fingerprint MUST NOT
- be sent if the server has not verified the proof of posession of
+ be sent if the server has not verified the proof of possession of
the corresponding private key. Server can do this during the
SILC Key Exchange protocol. The <fingerprint> is SHA1 digest.
of a channel. Modes may be masked together by ORing them thus
having several modes set. The <Channel ID> is the ID of the
target channel. The client changing channel mode MUST be on
- the same channel and poses sufficient privileges to be able to
+ the same channel and posses sufficient privileges to be able to
change the mode.
When the mode is changed SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_CMODE_CHANGE notify
The <Channel ID> is the ID of the target channel. The <mode mask>
is OR'ed mask of modes. The <Client ID> is the target client.
The client changing channel user modes MUST be on the same channel
- as the target client and poses sufficient privileges to be able to
+ as the target client and posses sufficient privileges to be able to
change the mode.
When the mode is changed SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_CUMODE_CHANGE notify
4 References
[SILC1] Riikonen, P., "Secure Internet Live Conferencing (SILC),
- Protocol Specification", Internet Draft, April 2001.
+ Protocol Specification", Internet Draft, May 2002.
[SILC2] Riikonen, P., "SILC Packet Protocol", Internet Draft,
- April 2001.
+ May 2002.
[SILC3] Riikonen, P., "SILC Key Exchange and Authentication
- Protocols", Internet Draft, April 2001.
+ Protocols", Internet Draft, May 2002.
[IRC] Oikarinen, J., and Reed D., "Internet Relay Chat Protocol",
RFC 1459, May 1993.
[RFC2279] Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO
10646", RFC 2279, January 1998.
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-
+[ATTRS] Riikonen, P., "User Online Presence and Information
+ Attributes", Internet Draft, May 2002.
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Finland