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+Network Working Group P. Riikonen
+Internet-Draft
+draft-riikonen-silc-commands-00.txt XX April 2001
+Expires: XX October 2001
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+SILC Commands
+<draft-riikonen-silc-commands-00.txt>
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+Status of this Memo
+
+This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with
+all provisions of Section 10 of RFC 2026. Internet-Drafts are
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+.ti 0
+Abstract
+
+This memo describes the commands used in the Secure Internet Live
+Conferencing (SILC) protocol, specified in the Secure Internet Live
+Conferencing, Protocol Specification Internet Draft [SILC1]. The
+SILC Commands are very important part of the SILC protocol. Usually
+the commands are used by SILC clients to manage the SILC session, but
+also SILC servers may use the commands. This memo specifies detailed
+command messages and command reply messages.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+.ti 0
+Table of Contents
+
+.nf
+1 Introduction .................................................. 2
+ 1.1 Requirements Terminology .................................. 2
+2 SILC Commands ................................................. 2
+ 2.1 SILC Commands Syntax ...................................... 2
+ 2.2 SILC Commands List ........................................ 4
+ 2.3 SILC Command Status Types ................................. 32
+ 2.3.1 SILC Command Status Payload ......................... 32
+ 2.3.2 SILC Command Status List ............................ 32
+3 Security Considerations ....................................... 37
+4 References .................................................... 37
+5 Author's Address .............................................. 39
+
+
+.ti 0
+1. Introduction
+
+This document describes the commands used in the Secure Internet Live
+Conferencing (SILC) protocol, specified in the Secure Internet Live
+Conferencing, Protocol Specification Internet Draft [SILC1]. This
+document specifies detailed command messages and command reply messages.
+
+Commands are very important part on SILC network especially for client
+which uses commands to operate on the SILC network. Commands are used
+to set nickname, join to channel, change modes and many other things.
+
+See the [SILC1] for the requirements and the restrictions for the usage
+of the SILC commands. The [SILC2] defines the command packet type and
+the Command Payload which is actually used to deliver the commands and
+command reply messages.
+
+
+.ti 0
+1.1 Requirements Terminology
+
+The keywords MUST, MUST NOT, REQUIRED, SHOULD, SHOULD NOT, RECOMMENDED,
+MAY, and OPTIONAL, when they appear in this document, are to be
+interpreted as described in [RFC2119].
+
+
+.ti 0
+2 SILC Commands
+
+.ti 0
+2.1 SILC Commands Syntax
+
+This section briefly describes the syntax of the command notions
+in this document. Every field in command is separated from each
+other by whitespaces (` ') indicating that each field is independent
+argument and each argument MUST have own Command Argument Payload.
+The number of maximum arguments are defined with each command
+separately. The Command Argument Payload is described in [SILC2].
+
+Every command defines specific number for each argument. Currently,
+they are defined in ascending order; first argument has number one
+(1), second has number two (2) and so on. This number is set into the
+Argument Type field in the Command Argument Payload. This makes it
+possible to send the arguments in free order as the number MUST be
+used to identify the type of the argument. This makes is it also
+possible to have multiple optional arguments in commands and in
+command replies. The number of argument is marked in parentheses
+before the actual argument.
+
+
+
+.in 6
+Example: Arguments: (1) <nickname> (2) <username@host>
+.in 3
+
+
+Every command replies with Status Payload. This payload tells the
+sender of the command whether the command was completed successfully or
+whether there was an error. If error occurred the payload includes the
+error type. In the next section the Status Payload is not described
+as it is common to all commands and has been described here. Commands
+MAY reply with other arguments as well. These arguments are command
+specific and are described in the next section.
+
+Example command:
+.in 6
+
+EXAMPLE_COMMAND
+
+.in 8
+Max Arguments: 3
+ Arguments: (1) <nickname>[@<server>] (2) <message>
+ (3) [<count>]
+
+The command has maximum of 3 arguments. However, only first
+and second arguments are mandatory.
+
+First argument <nickname> is mandatory but may have optional
+<nickname@server> format as well. Second argument is mandatory
+<message> argument. Third argument is optional <count> argument.
+
+The numbers in parentheses are the argument specific numbers
+that specify the type of the argument in Command Argument Payload.
+The receiver always knows that, say, argument number two (2) is
+<message> argument, regardless of the ordering of the arguments in
+the Command Payload.
+
+Reply messages to the command:
+
+Max Arguments: 4
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) [<channel list>]
+ (3) <idle time> (4) [<away message>]
+
+This command may reply with maximum of 4 arguments. However,
+only the first and third arguments are mandatory. The numbers
+in the parentheses have the same meaning as in the upper
+command sending specification.
+
+Every command reply with <Status Payload>, it is mandatory
+argument for all command replies and for this reason it is not
+described in the command reply descriptions.
+
+
+
+Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_TARGETS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_NICK
+
+Every command reply also defines set of status message that it
+may return inside the <Status Payload>. All status messages
+are defined in the section 2.3 SILC Command Status Types.
+
+.in 3
+Every command that has some kind of ID as argument (for example
+<Client ID>) are actually ID Payloads, defined in [SILC2] that includes
+the type of the ID, length of the ID and the actual ID data. This
+way variable length ID's can be sent as arguments.
+
+
+.ti 0
+2.2 SILC Commands List
+
+This section lists all SILC commands, however, it is expected that a
+implementation and especially client implementation has many more
+commands that has only local affect. These commands are official
+SILC commands that has both client and server sides and cannot be
+characterized as local commands.
+
+List of all defined commands in SILC follows.
+
+.in 0
+ 0 SILC_COMMAND_NONE
+
+ None. This is reserved command and MUST NOT be sent.
+
+
+ 1 SILC_COMMAND_WHOIS
+
+ Max Arguments: 3328
+ Arguments: (1) [<nickname>[@<server>]] (2) [<count>]
+ (3) [<Client ID>] (n) [...]
+
+ Whois command is used to query various information about specific
+ user. The user may be requested by their nickname and server name.
+ The query may find multiple matching users as there are no unique
+ nicknames in the SILC. The <count> option may be given to narrow
+ down the number of accepted results. If this is not defined there
+ are no limit of accepted results. The query may also be narrowed
+ down by defining the server name of the nickname.
+
+ It is also possible to search the user by Client ID. If the
+ <Client ID> is provided server MUST use it as the search value
+ instead of the <nickname>. One of the arguments MUST be given.
+ It is also possible to define multiple Client ID's to search
+ multiple users sending only one WHOIS command. In this case the
+ Client ID's are appended as normal arguments. The server replies
+ in this case with only one reply message for all requested users.
+
+ To prevent miss-use of this command wildcards in the nickname
+ or in the server name are not permitted. It is not allowed
+ to request all users on some server. The WHOIS requests MUST
+ be based on specific nickname request.
+
+ The WHOIS request MUST be always sent to the router by server
+ so that all users are searched. However, the server still MUST
+ search its locally connected clients. The router MUST send
+ this command to the server which owns the requested client. That
+ server MUST reply to the command. Server MUST NOT send whois
+ replies to the client until it has received the reply from its
+ router.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 8
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <Client ID>
+ (3) <nickname>[@<server>] (4) <username@host>
+ (5) <real name> (6) [<Channel Payload
+ list>]
+ (7) [<user mode>] (8) [<idle time>]
+
+
+ This command may reply with several command reply messages to
+ form a list of results. In this case the status payload will
+ include STATUS_LIST_START status in the first reply and
+ STATUS_LIST_END in the last reply to indicate the end of the
+ list. If there are only one reply the status is set to normal
+ STATUS_OK.
+
+ The command replies include the Client ID of the nickname,
+ nickname and server name, user name and host name and user's real
+ name. Client SHOULD process these replies only after the last
+ reply has been received with the STATUS_LIST_END status. If the
+ <count> option were defined in the query there will be only
+ <count> many replies from the server.
+
+ The server MAY return the list of channel the client has joined.
+ In this case the list is list of Channel Payloads. The Mode Mask
+ in the Channel Payload (see [SILC2] and section 2.3.2.3 for the
+ Channel Payload) is the client's mode on the channel. The list
+ is encoded by adding the Channel Payloads one after the other.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_LIST_START
+ SILC_STATUS_LIST_END
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_NICK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CLIENT_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_WILDCARDS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+
+
+ 2 SILC_COMMAND_WHOWAS
+
+ Max Arguments: 2
+ Arguments: (1) <nickname>[@<server>] (2) [<count>]
+
+ Whowas. This command is used to query history information about
+ specific user. The user may be requested by their nickname and
+ server name. The query may find multiple matching users as there
+ are no unique nicknames in the SILC. The <count> option may be
+ given to narrow down the number of accepted results. If this
+ is not defined there are no limit of accepted results. The query
+ may also be narrowed down by defining the server name of the
+ nickname.
+
+ To prevent miss-use of this command wildcards in the nickname
+ or in the server name are not permitted. The WHOWAS requests MUST
+ be based on specific nickname request.
+
+ The WHOWAS request MUST be always sent to the router by server
+ so that all users are searched. However, the server still must
+ search its locally connected clients.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 5
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <Client ID>
+ (3) <nickname>[@<server>] (4) <username@host>
+ (5) [<real name>]
+
+ This command may reply with several command reply messages to form
+ a list of results. In this case the status payload will include
+ STATUS_LIST_START status in the first reply and STATUS_LIST_END in
+ the last reply to indicate the end of the list. If there are only
+ one reply the status is set to normal STATUS_OK.
+
+ The command replies with nickname and user name and host name.
+ Every server MUST keep history for some period of time of its
+ locally connected clients.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_LIST_START
+ SILC_STATUS_LIST_END
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_NICK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_WILDCARDS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+
+
+ 3 SILC_COMMAND_IDENTIFY
+
+ Max Arguments: 3328
+ Arguments: (1) [<nickname>[@<server>]] (2) [<count>]
+ (3) [<Client ID>] (n) [...]
+
+ Identify. Identify command is almost analogous to WHOIS command,
+ except that it does not return as much information. Only relevant
+ information such as Client ID is returned. This is usually used
+ to get the Client ID of a client used in the communication with
+ the client.
+
+ The query may find multiple matching users as there are no unique
+ nicknames in the SILC. The <count> option may be given to narrow
+ down the number of accepted results. If this is not defined there
+ are no limit of accepted results. The query may also be narrowed
+ down by defining the server name of the nickname.
+
+ It is also possible to search the user by Client ID. If the
+ <Client ID> is provided server must use it as the search value
+ instead of the <nickname>. One of the arguments must be given.
+ It is also possible to define multiple Client ID's to search
+ multiple users sending only one IDENTIFY command. In this case
+ the Client ID's are appended as normal arguments. The server
+ replies in this case with only one reply message for all requested
+ users.
+
+ To prevent miss-use of this command wildcards in the nickname
+ or in the server name are not permitted. It is not allowed
+ to request all users on some server. The IDENTIFY requests MUST
+ be based on specific nickname request.
+
+ Implementations may not want to give interface access to this
+ command as it is hardly a command that would be used by an end user.
+ However, it must be implemented as it is used with private message
+ sending.
+
+ The IDENTIFY MUST be always sent to the router by server so that
+ all users are searched. However, server MUST still search its
+ locally connected clients.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 4
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <Client ID>
+ (3) [<nickname>[@<server>]] (4) [<username@host>]
+
+ This command may reply with several command reply messages to form
+ a list of results. In this case the status payload will include
+ STATUS_LIST_START status in the first reply and STATUS_LIST_END in
+ the last reply to indicate the end of the list. If there are only
+ one reply the status is set to normal STATUS_OK.
+
+ The command replies with Client ID of the nickname and if more
+ information is available it MAY reply with nickname and user name
+ and host name. If the <count> option were defined in the query
+ there will be only <count> many replies from the server.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_LIST_START
+ SILC_STATUS_LIST_END
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_NICK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CLIENT_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_WILDCARDS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+
+
+ 4 SILC_COMMAND_NICK
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) <nickname>
+
+ Set/change nickname. This command is used to set nickname for
+ user. Nickname MUST NOT include any spaces (` '), non-printable
+ characters, commas (`,') and any wildcard characters. Note that
+ nicknames in SILC are case-sensitive which must be taken into
+ account when searching clients by nickname.
+
+ When nickname is changed new Client ID is generated. Server MUST
+ distribute SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_NICK_CHANGE to local clients on the
+ channels (if any) the client is joined on. Then it MUST send
+ SILC_PACKET_REPLACE_ID to its primary route to replace the old
+ Client ID with the new one.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 2
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <New ID Payload>
+
+ This command is replied always with New ID Payload that is
+ generated by the server every time user changes their nickname.
+ Client receiving this payload MUST start using the received
+ Client ID as its current valid Client ID. The New ID Payload
+ is described in [SILC2].
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_WILDCARDS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NICKNAME_IN_USE
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_BAD_NICKNAME
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+
+
+ 5 SILC_COMMAND_LIST
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) [<Channel ID>]
+
+ The list command is used to list channels and their topics on the
+ current server. If the <Channel ID> parameter is used, only the
+ status of that channel is displayed. Secret channels are not
+ listed at all. Private channels are listed with status indicating
+ that the channel is private. Router MAY reply with all channels
+ it knows about.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 5
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <Channel ID>
+ (3) <channel> (4) [<topic>]
+ (5) [<user count>]
+
+ This command may reply with several command reply messages to form
+ a list of results. In this case the status payload will include
+ STATUS_LIST_START status in the first reply and STATUS_LIST_END in
+ the last reply to indicate the end of the list. If there are only
+ one reply the status is set to normal STATUS_OK.
+
+ This command replies with Channel ID, name and the topic of the
+ channel. If the channel is private channel the <topic> SHOULD
+ include the "*private*" string.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_LIST_START
+ SILC_STATUS_LIST_END
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_WILDCARDS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_SERVER
+
+
+ 6 SILC_COMMAND_TOPIC
+
+ Max Arguments: 2
+ Arguments: (1) <Channel ID> (2) [<topic>]
+
+ This command is used to change or view the topic of a channel.
+ The topic for channel <Channel ID> is returned if there is no
+ <topic> given. If the <topic> parameter is present, the topic
+ for that channel will be changed, if the channel modes permit
+ this action.
+
+ After setting the topic the server MUST send the notify type
+ SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_TOPIC_SET to its primary router and then to
+ the channel which topic was changed.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 2
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <Channel ID>
+ (3) [<topic>]
+
+ The command may reply with the topic of the channel if it is
+ set.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ON_CHANNEL
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_WILDCARDS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CHANNEL
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_BAD_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_PRIV
+
+
+ 7 SILC_COMMAND_INVITE
+
+ Max Arguments: 4
+ Arguments: (1) <Channel ID> (2) [<Client ID>]
+ (3) [<adding client>] (4) [<removing client>]
+
+ This command is used to invite other clients to join to the
+ channel. The <Client ID> argument is the target client's ID that
+ is being invited. The <Channel ID> is the Channel ID of the
+ requested channel. The sender of this command MUST be on the
+ channel. The server MUST also send the notify type
+ SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_INVITE to its primary router and then to the
+ client indicated by the <Client ID>.
+
+ The <adding client> and <removing client> can be used to add to
+ and remove from the invite list. The format of the <adding client>
+ and <removing client> is as follows:
+
+ [<nickname>[@<server>]!][<username>]@[<hostname>]
+
+ When adding to or removing from the invite list the server MUST
+ send the notify type SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_INVITE to its primary router
+ and MUST NOT send it to the client which was added to the list.
+ The client which executes this command MUST have at least channel
+ operator privileges to be able to add to or remove from the invite
+ list. The wildcards MAY be used with this command. If adding or
+ removing more than one client then the lists are an comma (`,')
+ separated.
+
+ Note that the <Client ID> provided MUST be resolved into correct
+ nickname and host name and add to the invite list before sending
+ the notify packet.
+
+ When this command is given with only <Channel ID> argument then
+ the command merely returns the invite list of the channel. This
+ command MUST fail if the requested channel does not exist, the
+ requested <Client ID> is already on the channel or if the channel
+ is invite only channel and the caller of this command does not
+ have at least channel operator privileges.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 3
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <Channel ID>
+ (3) [<invite list>]
+
+ This command replies with the invite list of the channel if it
+ exists.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CLIENT_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CLIENT_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ON_CHANNEL
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_USER_ON_CHANNEL
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_PRIV
+
+
+ 8 SILC_COMMAND_QUIT
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) [<quit message>]
+
+ This command is used by client to end SILC session. The server
+ must close the connection to a client which sends this command.
+ if <quit message> is given it will be sent to other clients on
+ channel if the client is on channel when quitting.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ This command does not reply anything.
+
+
+ 9 SILC_COMMAND_KILL
+
+ Max Arguments: 2
+ Arguments: (1) <Client ID> (2) [<comment>]
+
+ This command is used by SILC operators to remove a client from
+ SILC network. The removing has temporary effects and client may
+ reconnect to SILC network. The <Client ID> is the client to be
+ removed from SILC. The <comment> argument may be provided to
+ give to the removed client some information why it was removed
+ from the network.
+
+ When killing a client the router MUST first send notify type
+ SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_KILLED to all channels the client has joined.
+ The packet MUST NOT be sent to the killed client on the channels.
+ Then, the router MUST send the same notify type to its primary
+ router. Finally, the router MUST send the same notify type
+ directly to the client which was killed.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload>
+
+ This command replies only with Status Payload.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_WILDCARDS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CLIENT_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CLIENT_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_ROUTER_PRIV
+
+
+ 10 SILC_COMMAND_INFO
+
+ Max Arguments: 2
+ Arguments: (1) [<server>] (2) [<Server ID>]
+
+ This command is used to fetch various information about a server.
+ If <server> argument is specified the command MUST be sent to
+ the requested server.
+
+ If the <Server ID> is specified the server information if fetched
+ by the provided Server ID.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 4
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <Server ID>
+ (3) <server name> (4) <string>
+
+ This command replies with the Server ID of the server and a
+ string which tells the information about the server.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_WILDCARDS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_SERVER
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_SERVER_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SERVER_ID
+
+
+ 11 SILC_COMMAND_CONNECT
+
+ Max Arguments: 2
+ Arguments: (1) <remote server/router> (2) [<port>]
+
+ This command is used by operators to force a server to try to
+ establish a new connection to remote server or router. The
+ Operator MUST specify the server/router to be connected by
+ setting <remote server> argument. The port is 32 bit MSB value.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload>
+
+ This command replies only with Status Payload.
+
+
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_WILDCARDS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SERVER_PRIV
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_ROUTER_PRIV
+
+
+ 12 SILC_COMMAND_PING
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) <Server ID>
+
+ This command is used by client and server to test the communication
+ channel to its server if one suspects that the communication is not
+ working correctly. The <Server ID> is the ID of the server the
+ sender is connected to.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload>
+
+ This command replies only with Status Payload. Server returns
+ SILC_STATUS_OK in Status Payload if pinging was successful.
+
+
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SERVER_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_SERVER
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+
+
+ 13 SILC_COMMAND_OPER
+
+ Max Arguments: 2
+ Arguments: (1) <username> (2) <authentication payload>
+
+ This command is used by normal client to obtain server operator
+ privileges on some server or router. Note that router operator
+ has router privileges that supersedes the server operator
+ privileges and this does not obtain those privileges. Client
+ MUST use SILCOPER command to obtain router level privileges.
+
+ The <username> is the username set in the server configurations
+ as operator. The <authentication payload> is the data that the
+ client is authenticated against. It may be passphrase prompted
+ for user on client's screen or it may be public key or certificate
+ authentication data (data signed with private key).
+
+ After changing the mode the server MUST send the notify type
+ SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_UMODE_CHANGE to its primary router.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload>
+
+ This command replies only with Status Payload.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_AUTH_FAILED
+
+
+ 14 SILC_COMMAND_JOIN
+
+ Max Arguments: 5
+ Arguments: (1) <channel> (2) <Client ID>
+ (3) [<passphrase>] (4) [<cipher>]
+ (5) [<hmac>]
+
+ Join to channel/create new channel. This command is used to
+ join to a channel. If the channel does not exist the channel is
+ created. If server is normal server this command MUST be sent
+ to router which will create the channel. The channel MAY be
+ protected with passphrase. If this is the case the passphrase
+ MUST be sent along the join command.
+
+ The name of the <channel> MUST NOT include any spaces (` '),
+ non-printable characters, commas (`,') or any wildcard characters.
+
+ The second argument <Client ID> is the Client ID of the client
+ which is joining to the client. When client sends this command
+ to the server the <Client ID> MUST be the client's own ID.
+
+ Cipher to be used to secure the traffic on the channel MAY be
+ requested by sending the name of the requested <cipher>. This
+ is used only if the channel does not exist and is created. If
+ the channel already exists the cipher set previously for the
+ channel will be used to secure the traffic. The computed MACs
+ of the channel message are produced by the default HMAC or by
+ the <hmac> provided for the command.
+
+ The server MUST check whether the user is allowed to join to
+ the requested channel. Various modes set to the channel affect
+ the ability of the user to join the channel. These conditions
+ are:
+
+ o The user MUST be invited to the channel if the channel
+ is invite-only channel.
+
+ o The Client ID/nickname/username/host name MUST NOT match
+ any active bans.
+
+ o The correct passphrase MUST be provided if passphrase
+ is set to the channel.
+
+ o The user count limit, if set, MUST NOT be reached.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 14
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <channel>
+ (3) <Channel ID> (4) <Client ID>
+ (5) <channel mode mask> (6) <created>
+ (7) [<Channel Key Payload>] (8) [<ban list>]
+ (9) [<invite list>] (10) [<topic>]
+ (11) [<hmac>] (12) <list count>
+ (13) <Client ID list> (14) <client mode list>
+
+ This command replies with the channel name requested by the
+ client, channel ID of the channel and topic of the channel
+ if it exists. The <Client ID> is the Client ID which was joined
+ to the channel. It also replies with the channel mode mask
+ which tells all the modes set on the channel. If the
+ channel is created the mode mask is zero (0). If ban mask
+ and/or invite list is set they are sent as well.
+
+ The <list count>, <Client ID list> and <client mode list> are
+ the clients currently on the channel and their modes on the
+ channel. The <Client ID list> is formed by adding the ID Payloads
+ one after the other. The <client mode list> is formed by adding
+ 32 bit MSB first order values one after the other.
+
+ Client receives the channel key in the reply message as well
+ inside <Channel Key Payload>.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_WILDCARDS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_BAD_PASSWORD
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_CHANNEL_IS_FULL
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_INVITED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_BANNED_FROM_CHANNEL
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_BAD_CHANNEL
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_USER_ON_CHANNEL
+
+
+ 15 SILC_COMMAND_MOTD
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) <server>
+
+ This command is used to query the Message of the Day of the server.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 3
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <Server ID>
+ (3) [<motd>]
+
+ This command replies with the motd message if it exists.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_SERVER
+
+
+ 16 SILC_COMMAND_UMODE
+
+ Max Arguments: 2
+ Arguments: (1) <Client ID> (2) <client mode mask>
+
+ This command is used by client to set/unset modes for itself.
+ However, there are some modes that the client MUST NOT set itself,
+ but they will be set by server. However, client MAY unset any
+ mode. Modes may be masked together ORing them thus having
+ several modes set. Client MUST keep its client mode mask
+ locally so that the mode setting/unsetting would work without
+ problems. Client may change only its own modes.
+
+ After changing the mode server MUST send the notify type
+ SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_UMODE_CHANGE to its primary router.
+
+ The following client modes are defined:
+
+ 0x0000 SILC_UMODE_NONE
+
+ No specific mode for client. This is the initial
+ setting when new client is created. The client is
+ normal client now.
+
+
+ 0x0001 SILC_UMODE_SERVER_OPERATOR
+
+ Marks the user as server operator. Client MUST NOT
+ set this mode itself. Server sets this mode to the
+ client when client attains the server operator
+ privileges by SILC_COMMAND_OPER command. Client
+ MAY unset the mode itself.
+
+
+ 0x0002 SILC_UMODE_ROUTER_OPERATOR
+
+ Marks the user as router (SILC) operator. Client
+ MUST NOT this mode itself. Router sets this mode to
+ the client when client attains the router operator
+ privileges by SILC_COMMAND_SILCOPER command. Client
+ MAY unset the mode itself.
+
+
+ 0x0004 SILC_UMODE_GONE
+
+ Marks that the user is not currently present in the
+ SILC Network. Client MAY set and unset this mode.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 2
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <client mode mask>
+
+ This command replies with the changed client mode mask that
+ the client MUST to keep locally.
+
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CLIENT_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_BAD_CLIENT_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_YOU
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_PERM_DENIED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_UNKNOWN_MODE
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CLIENT_ID
+
+
+ 17 SILC_COMMAND_CMODE
+
+ Max Arguments: 7
+ Arguments: (1) <Channel ID> (2) <channel mode mask>
+ (3) [<user limit>] (4) [<passphrase>]
+ (5) [<cipher>] (6) [<hmac>]
+ (7) [<auth payload>]
+
+ This command is used by client to set or change channel flags on
+ a channel. Channel has several modes that set various properties
+ 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
+ change the mode.
+
+ When the mode is changed SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_CMODE_CHANGE notify
+ type MUST be distributed to the channel.
+
+ The following channel modes are defined:
+
+ 0x0000 SILC_CMODE_NONE
+
+ No specific mode on channel. This is the default when
+ channel is created. This means that channel is just plain
+ normal channel.
+
+
+ 0x0001 SILC_CMODE_PRIVATE
+
+ Channel is private channel. Private channels are shown
+ in the channel list listed with SILC_COMMAND_LIST command
+ with indication that the channel is private. Also,
+ client on private channel will no be detected to be on
+ the channel as the channel is not shown in the client's
+ currently joined channel list. Channel founder and
+ channel operator MAY set/unset this mode.
+
+ Typical implementation would use [+|-]p on user interface
+ to set/unset this mode.
+
+
+ 0x0002 SILC_CMODE_SECRET
+
+ Channel is secret channel. Secret channels are not shown
+ in the list listed with SILC_COMMAND_LIST command. Secret
+ channels can be considered to be invisible channels.
+ Channel founder and channel operator MAY set/unset this
+ mode.
+
+ Typical implementation would use [+|-]s on user interface
+ to set/unset this mode.
+
+
+ 0x0004 SILC_CMODE_PRIVKEY
+
+ Channel uses private channel key to protect the traffic
+ on the channel. When this mode is set the client will be
+ responsible to set the key it wants to use to encrypt and
+ decrypt the traffic on channel. Server generated channel
+ keys are not used at all. This mode provides additional
+ security as clients on channel may agree to use private
+ channel key that even servers do not know. Naturally,
+ this requires that every client on the channel knows
+ the key before hand (it is considered to be pre-shared-
+ key). The key material is RECOMMENDED to be processed
+ as stated in the [SILC3] in the section Processing the
+ Key Material.
+
+ As it is local setting it is possible to have several
+ private channel keys on one channel. In this case several
+ clients can talk on same channel but only those clients
+ that share the key with the message sender will be able
+ to hear the talking. Client SHOULD NOT display those
+ message for the end user that it is not able to decrypt
+ when this mode is set.
+
+ Only channel founder MAY set/unset this mode. If this
+ mode is unset the server will distribute new channel
+ key to all clients on the channel which will be used
+ thereafter.
+
+ Typical implementation would use [+|-]k on user interface
+ to set/unset this mode.
+
+
+ 0x0008 SILC_CMODE_INVITE
+
+ Channel is invite only channel. Client may join to this
+ channel only if it is invited to the channel. Channel
+ founder and channel operator MAY set/unset this mode.
+
+ Typical implementation would use [+|-]i on user interface
+ to set/unset this mode.
+
+
+ 0x0010 SILC_CMODE_TOPIC
+
+ The topic of the channel may only be set by client that
+ is channel founder or channel operator. Normal clients
+ on channel will not be able to set topic when this mode
+ is set. Channel founder and channel operator MAY set/
+ unset this mode.
+
+ Typical implementation would use [+|-]t on user interface
+ to set/unset this mode.
+
+
+ 0x0020 SILC_CMODE_ULIMIT
+
+ User limit has been set to the channel. New clients
+ may not join to the channel when the limit set is
+ reached. Channel founder and channel operator MAY set/
+ unset the limit. The <user limit> argument is the
+ number of limited users.
+
+ Typical implementation would use [+|-]l on user interface
+ to set/unset this mode.
+
+
+ 0x0040 SILC_CMODE_PASSPHRASE
+
+ Passphrase has been set to the channel. Client may
+ join to the channel only if it is able to provide the
+ correct passphrase. Setting passphrases to channel
+ is entirely safe as all commands are protected in the
+ SILC network. Only channel founder MAY set/unset
+ the passphrase. The <passphrase> argument is the
+ set passphrase.
+
+ Typical implementation would use [+|-]a on user interface
+ to set/unset this mode.
+
+
+ 0x0080 SILC_CMODE_CIPHER
+
+ Sets specific cipher to be used to protect channel
+ traffic. The <cipher> argument is the requested cipher.
+ When set or unset the server must re-generate new
+ channel key. Only channel founder MAY set the cipher of
+ the channel. When unset the new key is generated using
+ default cipher for the channel.
+
+ Typical implementation would use [+|-]c on user interface
+ to set/unset this mode.
+
+
+ 0x0100 SILC_CMODE_HMAC
+
+ Sets specific hmac to be used to compute the MACs of the
+ channel message. The <hmac> argument is the requested hmac.
+ Only channel founder may set the hmac of the channel.
+
+ Typical implementation would use [+|-]h on user interface
+ to set/unset this mode.
+
+
+ 0x0200 SILC_CMODE_FOUNDER_AUTH
+
+ Channel founder may set this mode to be able to regain
+ channel founder rights even if the client leaves the
+ channel. The <auth payload> is the Authentication Payload
+ consisting of the authentication method and authentication
+ data to be used in the authentication. The server MUST
+ NOT accept NONE authentication method. Also, if the
+ method is public key authentication the server MUST NOT
+ save the authentication data from the payload as the
+ data is different on all authentications. In this case the
+ server only saves the authentication method.
+
+ Note that this mode is effective only in the current server.
+ The client MUST connect to the same server later to be able
+ to regain the channel founder rights. The server MUST save
+ the public key of the channel founder and use that to identify
+ the client which is claiming the channel founder rights.
+ The rights may be claimed by the SILC_CUMODE_FOUNDER
+ channel user mode using SILC_COMMAND_CUMODE command. The
+ set authentication data remains valid as long as the channel
+ exists or until the founder unsets this mode.
+
+ Typical implementation would use [+|-]f on user interface
+ to set/unset this mode.
+
+ To make the mode system work, client MUST keep the channel mode
+ mask locally so that the mode setting and unsetting would work
+ without problems. The client receives the initial channel mode
+ mask when it joins to the channel. When the mode changes on
+ channel the server MUST distribute the changed channel mode mask
+ to all clients on the channel by sending the notify type
+ SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_CMODE_CHANGE. The notify type MUST also be sent
+ to the server's primary router.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 2
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <channel mode mask>
+
+ This command replies with the changed channel mode mask that
+ client MUST keep locally.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ON_CHANNEL
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_BAD_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_PRIV
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_UNKNOWN_MODE
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CLIENT_ID
+
+
+ 18 SILC_COMMAND_CUMODE
+
+ Max Arguments: 4
+ Arguments: (1) <Channel ID> (2) <mode mask>
+ (3) <Client ID> (4) [<auth payload>]
+
+ This command is used by client to change channel user modes on
+ channel. Users on channel may have some special modes and this
+ command is used by channel operators to set or change these modes.
+ 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
+ change the mode.
+
+ When the mode is changed SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_CUMODE_CHANGE notify
+ type is distributed to the channel.
+
+ The following channel modes are defined:
+
+ 0x0000 SILC_CUMODE_NONE
+
+ No specific mode. This is the normal situation for client.
+ Also, this is the mode set when removing all modes from
+ the target client.
+
+
+ 0x0001 SILC_CUMODE_FOUNDER
+
+ The client is channel founder of the channel. Usually this
+ mode is set only by the server when the channel was created.
+ However, if the SILC_CMODE_FOUNDER_AUTH channel mode has
+ been set, the client can claim channel founder privileges
+ by providing the <auth payload> that the server will use
+ to authenticate the client. The client MAY remove this
+ mode at any time.
+
+
+ 0x0002 SILC_CUMODE_OPERATOR
+
+ Sets channel operator privileges on the channel for a
+ client on the channel. Channel founder and channel operator
+ MAY set/unset this mode.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 3
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <channel user mode mask>
+ (3) <Client ID>
+
+ This command replies with the changed channel user mode mask that
+ client MUST keep locally. The <Client ID> is the target client.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ON_CHANNEL
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_BAD_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_PRIV
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_UNKNOWN_MODE
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CLIENT_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_AUTH_FAILED
+
+
+ 19 SILC_COMMAND_KICK
+
+ Max Arguments: 3
+ Arguments: (1) <Channel ID> (2) <Client ID>
+ (3) [<comment>]
+
+ This command is used by channel operators to remove a client from
+ channel. The <channel> argument is the channel the client to be
+ removed is on currently. Note that the "kicker" must be on the same
+ channel. If <comment> is provided it will be sent to the removed
+ client.
+
+ After kicking the client the server MUST send the notify type
+ SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_KICKED to the channel and to its primary router.
+ The channel key MUST also be re-generated after kicking, unless
+ the SILC_CMODE_PRIVKEY mode is set.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload>
+
+ This command replies only with Status Payload.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CHANNEL
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CLIENT_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_PRIV
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CLIENT_ID
+
+
+ 20 SILC_COMMAND_BAN
+
+ Max Arguments: 3
+ Arguments: (1) <Channel ID> (2) [<adding client>]
+ (3) [<removing client>]
+
+ This command is used to manage the ban list of the channel
+ indicated by the <Channel ID>. A client that is banned from
+ channel is no longer able to join the channel. The client which
+ is executing this command MUST have at least channel operator
+ privileges on the channel.
+
+ The <adding client> and <removing client> are used to add to and
+ remove from the ban list. The format of the <adding client> and
+ the <removing client> is of following format:
+
+ [<nickname>[@<server>]!][<username>]@[<hostname>]
+
+ The server MUST send the notify type SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_BAN to its
+ primary router after adding to or removing from the ban list.
+ The wildcards MAY be used with this command. If adding or removing
+ from than one clients then the lists are an comma (`,') separated.
+
+ If this command is executed without the ban arguments the command
+ merely replies with the current ban list.
+
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 3
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <Channel ID>
+ (3) [<ban list>]
+
+ This command replies with the <Channel ID> of the channel and
+ the current <ban list> of the channel if it exists.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ON_CHANNEL
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_PRIV
+
+
+ 21 SILC_COMMAND_CLOSE
+
+ Max Arguments: 2
+ Arguments: (1) <remote server/router> (2) [<port>]
+
+ This command is used only by operator to close connection to a
+ remote site.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload>
+
+ This command replies only with Status Payload.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_SERVER
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SERVER_PRIV
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_SERVER_ID
+
+
+ 22 SILC_COMMAND_SHUTDOWN
+
+ Max Arguments: 0
+ Arguments: None
+
+ This command is used only by operator to shutdown the server.
+ All connections to the server will be closed and the server is
+ shutdown.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload>
+
+ This command replies only with Status Payload.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SERVER_PRIV
+
+
+ 23 SILC_COMMAND_SILCOPER
+
+ Max Arguments: 2
+ Arguments: (1) <username> (2) <authentication payload>
+
+ This command is used by normal client to obtain router operator
+ privileges (also known as SILC operator) on the router. Note
+ that router operator has privileges that supersedes the server
+ operator privileges.
+
+ The <username> is the username set in the server configurations
+ as operator. The <authentication payload> is the data that the
+ client is authenticated against. It may be passphrase prompted
+ for user on client's screen or it may be public key or certificate
+ authentication data (data signed with private key).
+
+ Difference between router operator and server operator is that
+ router operator is able to handle cell level properties while
+ server operator (even on router server) is able to handle only
+ local properties, such as, local connections and normal server
+ administration. The router operator is also able to use the
+ SILC_COMMAND_KILL command.
+
+ After changing the mode server MUST send the notify type
+ SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_UMODE_CHANGE to its primary router.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload>
+
+ This command replies only with Status Payload.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_AUTH_FAILED
+
+
+ 24 SILC_COMMAND_LEAVE
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) <Channel ID>
+
+ This command is used by client to leave a channel the client is
+ joined to.
+
+ When leaving channel the server MUST send the notify type
+ SILC_NOTIFY_TYPE_LEAVE to its primary router and to the channel.
+ The channel key MUST also be re-generated when leaving the channel
+ and distribute it to all clients still currently on the channel.
+ The key MUST NOT be re-generated if the SILC_CMODE_PRIVKEY mode
+ is set.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload>
+
+ This command replies only with Status Payload.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_BAD_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_ID
+
+
+ 25 SILC_COMMAND_USERS
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) <Channel ID>
+
+ This command is used to list user names currently on the requested
+ channel; argument <Channel ID>. The server MUST resolve the
+ user names and send a comma (`,') separated list of user names
+ on the channel. Server or router MAY resolve the names by sending
+ SILC_COMMAND_WHOIS or SILC_COMMAND_IDENTIFY commands.
+
+ If the requested channel is a private or secret channel, this
+ command MUST NOT send the list of users, as private and secret
+ channels cannot be seen by outside. In this case the returned
+ name list MAY include a indication that the server could not
+ resolve the names of the users on the channel. Also, in this case
+ Client ID's or client modes are not sent either.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 5
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <Channel ID>
+ (3) <list count> (4) <Client ID list>
+ (5) <client mode list>
+
+ This command replies with the Channel ID of the requested channel
+ Client ID list of the users on the channel and list of their modes.
+ The Client ID list has Client ID's of all users in the list. The
+ <Client ID list> is formed by adding Client ID's one after another.
+ The <client mode list> is formed by adding client's user modes on
+ the channel one after another (4 bytes (32 bits) each). The <list
+ count> of length of 4 bytes (32 bits), tells the number of entries
+ in the lists. Both lists MUST have equal number of entries.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_BAD_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ON_CHANNEL
+
+
+ 26 SILC_COMMAND_GETKEY
+
+ Max Arguments: 1
+ Arguments: (1) <ID Payload>
+
+ This command is used to fetch the public key of the client or
+ server indicated by the <ID Payload>. The public key is fetched
+ from the server where to the client is connected.
+
+ Reply messages to the command:
+
+ Max Arguments: 3
+ Arguments: (1) <Status Payload> (2) <ID Payload>
+ (3) <Public Key Payload>
+
+ This command replies with the client's or server's ID and with
+ the <Public Key Payload>.
+
+ Status messages:
+
+ SILC_STATUS_OK
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CLIENT_ID
+ SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_SERVER_ID
+
+
+ 27 - 199
+
+ Currently undefined commands.
+
+
+ 200 - 254
+
+ These commands are reserved for private use and will not be defined
+ in this document.
+
+
+ 255 SILC_COMMAND_MAX
+
+ Reserved command. This must not be sent.
+.in 3
+
+
+.ti 0
+2.3 SILC Command Status Types
+
+.ti 0
+2.3.1 SILC Command Status Payload
+
+Command Status Payload is sent in command reply messages to indicate
+the status of the command. The payload is one of argument in the
+command thus this is the data area in Command Argument Payload described
+in [SILC2]. The payload is only 2 bytes of length. The following diagram
+represents the Command Status Payload (field is always in MSB order).
+
+
+.in 21
+.nf
+ 1
+ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5
++-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
+| Status Message |
++-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
+.in 3
+
+.ce
+Figure 6: SILC Command Status Payload
+
+
+.in 6
+o Status Message (2 bytes) - Indicates the status message.
+ All Status messages are described in the next section.
+.in 3
+
+
+.ti 0
+2.3.2 SILC Command Status List
+
+Command Status messages are returned in the command reply messages
+to indicate whether the command were executed without errors. If error
+has occurred the status indicates which error occurred. Status payload
+only sends numeric reply about the status. Receiver of the payload must
+convert the numeric values into human readable error messages. The
+list of status messages below has an example human readable error
+messages that client may display for the user.
+
+List of all defined command status messages following.
+
+.in 0
+ Generic status messages:
+
+ 0 SILC_STATUS_OK
+
+ Ok status. Everything went Ok. The status payload maybe
+ safely ignored in this case.
+
+ 1 SILC_STATUS_LIST_START
+
+ Start of the list. There will be several command replies and
+ this reply is the start of the list.
+
+ 2 SILC_STATUS_LIST_ITEM
+
+ Item in the list. This is one of the item in the list but not the
+ first or last one.
+
+ 3 SILC_STATUS_LIST_END
+
+ End of the list. There were several command replies and this
+ reply is the last of the list. There won't be other replies
+ belonging to this list after this one.
+
+ 4 - 9
+
+ Currently undefined and has been reserved for the future.
+
+
+ Error status message:
+
+
+
+ 10 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_NICK
+
+ "No such nickname". Requested nickname does not exist.
+
+ 11 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CHANNEL
+
+ "No such channel". Requested channel name does not exist.
+
+ 12 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_SERVER
+
+ "No such server". Requested server name does not exist.
+
+ 13 SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_TARGETS
+
+ "Duplicate recipients. No message delivered". Message were
+ tried to be sent to recipient which has several occurrences in
+ the recipient list.
+
+ 14 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_RECIPIENT
+
+ "No recipient given". Command required recipient which was
+ not provided.
+
+ 15 SILC_STATUS_ERR_UNKNOWN_COMMAND
+
+ "Unknown command". Command sent to server is unknown by the
+ server.
+
+ 16 SILC_STATUS_ERR_WILDCARDS
+
+ "Wildcards cannot be used". Wildcards were provided but they
+ weren't permitted.
+
+ 17 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CLIENT_ID
+
+ "No Client ID given". Client ID were expected as command
+ parameter but were not found.
+
+ 18 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_ID
+
+ "No Channel ID given". Channel ID were expected as command
+ parameter but were not found.
+
+ 19 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SERVER_ID
+
+ "No Serve ID given". Server ID were expected as command
+ parameter but were not found.
+
+ 20 SILC_STATUS_ERR_BAD_CLIENT_ID
+
+ "Bad Client ID". Client ID provided were erroneous.
+
+ 21 SILC_STATUS_ERR_BAD_CHANNEL_ID
+
+ "Bad Channel ID". Channel ID provided were erroneous.
+
+ 22 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CLIENT_ID
+
+ "No such Client ID". Client ID provided does not exist.
+
+ 23 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_CHANNEL_ID
+
+ "No such Channel ID". Channel ID provided does not exist.
+
+ 24 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NICKNAME_IN_USE
+
+ "Nickname already exists". Nickname created could not be
+ registered because number of same nicknames were already set to
+ maximum. This is not expected to happen in real life but is
+ possible to occur.
+
+ 25 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ON_CHANNEL
+
+ "You are not on that channel". The command were specified for
+ channel user is not currently on.
+
+ 26 SILC_STATUS_ERR_USER_NOT_ON_CHANNEL
+
+ "They are not on channel". The requested target client is not
+ on requested channel.
+
+ 27 SILC_STATUS_ERR_USER_ON_CHANNEL
+
+ "User already on channel". User were invited on channel they
+ already are on.
+
+ 28 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_REGISTERED
+
+ "You have not registered". User executed command that requires
+ the client to be registered on the server before it may be
+ executed.
+
+ 29 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS
+
+ "Not enough parameters". Command requires more parameters
+ than provided.
+
+ 30 SILC_STATUS_ERR_TOO_MANY_PARAMS
+
+ "Too many parameters". Too many parameters were provided
+ for the command.
+
+ 31 SILC_STATUS_ERR_PERM_DENIED
+
+ "Permission denied". Generic permission denied error status
+ to indicate disallowed access.
+
+ 32 SILC_STATUS_ERR_BANNED_FROM_SERVER
+
+ "You are banned from this server". The client tried to register
+ on server that has explicitly denied this host to connect.
+
+ 33 SILC_STATUS_ERR_BAD_PASSWORD
+
+ "Cannot join channel. Incorrect password". Password provided for
+ channel were not accepted.
+
+ 34 SILC_STATUS_ERR_CHANNEL_IS_FULL
+
+ "Cannot join channel. Channel is full". The channel is full
+ and client cannot be joined to it.
+
+ 35 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_INVITED
+
+ "Cannot join channel. You have not been invited". The channel
+ is invite only channel and client has not been invited.
+
+ 36 SILC_STATUS_ERR_BANNED_FROM_CHANNEL
+
+ "Cannot join channel. You have been banned". The client has
+ been banned from the channel.
+
+ 37 SILC_STATUS_ERR_UNKNOWN_MODE
+
+ "Unknown mode". Mode provided by the client were unknown to
+ the server.
+
+ 38 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NOT_YOU
+
+ "Cannot change mode for other users". User tried to change
+ someone else's mode.
+
+ 39 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_PRIV
+
+ "Permission denied. You are not channel operator". Command may
+ be executed only by channel operator.
+
+ 40 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_CHANNEL_FOPRIV
+
+ "Permission denied. You are not channel founder". Command may
+ be executed only by channel operator.
+
+ 41 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SERVER_PRIV
+
+ "Permission denied. You are not server operator". Command may
+ be executed only by server operator.
+
+ 42 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_ROUTER_PRIV
+
+ "Permission denied. You are not SILC operator". Command may be
+ executed only by router (SILC) operator.
+
+ 43 SILC_STATUS_ERR_BAD_NICKNAME
+
+ "Bad nickname". Nickname requested contained illegal characters
+ or were malformed.
+
+ 44 SILC_STATUS_ERR_BAD_CHANNEL
+
+ "Bad channel name". Channel requested contained illegal characters
+ or were malformed.
+
+ 45 SILC_STATUS_ERR_AUTH_FAILED
+
+ "Authentication failed". The authentication data sent as
+ argument were wrong and thus authentication failed.
+
+ 46 SILC_STATUS_ERR_UNKOWN_ALGORITHM
+
+ "The algorithm was not supported." The server does not support the
+ requested algorithm.
+
+ 47 SILC_STATUS_ERR_NO_SUCH_SERVER_ID
+
+ "No such Server ID". Server ID provided does not exist.
+
+.in 3
+
+
+.ti 0
+3 Security Considerations
+
+Security is central to the design of this protocol, and these security
+considerations permeate the specification. Common security considerations
+such as keeping private keys truly private and using adequate lengths for
+symmetric and asymmetric keys must be followed in order to maintain the
+security of this protocol.
+
+
+.ti 0
+4 References
+
+[SILC1] Riikonen, P., "Secure Internet Live Conferencing (SILC),
+ Protocol Specification", Internet Draft, April 2001.
+
+[SILC2] Riikonen, P., "SILC Packet Protocol", Internet Draft,
+ April 2001.
+
+[SILC3] Riikonen, P., "SILC Key Exchange and Authentication
+ Protocols", Internet Draft, April 2001.
+
+[IRC] Oikarinen, J., and Reed D., "Internet Relay Chat Protocol",
+ RFC 1459, May 1993.
+
+[IRC-ARCH] Kalt, C., "Internet Relay Chat: Architecture", RFC 2810,
+ April 2000.
+
+[IRC-CHAN] Kalt, C., "Internet Relay Chat: Channel Management", RFC
+ 2811, April 2000.
+
+[IRC-CLIENT] Kalt, C., "Internet Relay Chat: Client Protocol", RFC
+ 2812, April 2000.
+
+[IRC-SERVER] Kalt, C., "Internet Relay Chat: Server Protocol", RFC
+ 2813, April 2000.
+
+[SSH-TRANS] Ylonen, T., et al, "SSH Transport Layer Protocol",
+ Internet Draft.
+
+[PGP] Callas, J., et al, "OpenPGP Message Format", RFC 2440,
+ November 1998.
+
+[SPKI] Ellison C., et al, "SPKI Certificate Theory", RFC 2693,
+ September 1999.
+
+[PKIX-Part1] Housley, R., et al, "Internet X.509 Public Key
+ Infrastructure, Certificate and CRL Profile", RFC 2459,
+ January 1999.
+
+[Schneier] Schneier, B., "Applied Cryptography Second Edition",
+ John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, 1996.
+
+[Menezes] Menezes, A., et al, "Handbook of Applied Cryptography",
+ CRC Press 1997.
+
+[OAKLEY] Orman, H., "The OAKLEY Key Determination Protocol",
+ RFC 2412, November 1998.
+
+[ISAKMP] Maughan D., et al, "Internet Security Association and
+ Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP)", RFC 2408, November
+ 1998.
+
+[IKE] Harkins D., and Carrel D., "The Internet Key Exchange
+ (IKE)", RFC 2409, November 1998.
+
+[HMAC] Krawczyk, H., "HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message
+ Authentication", RFC 2104, February 1997.
+
+[PKCS1] Kalinski, B., and Staddon, J., "PKCS #1 RSA Cryptography
+ Specifications, Version 2.0", RFC 2437, October 1998.
+
+[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key Words for use in RFCs to Indicate
+ Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
+
+
+.ti 0
+5 Author's Address
+
+.nf
+Pekka Riikonen
+Kasarmikatu 11 A4
+70110 Kuopio
+Finland
+
+EMail: priikone@poseidon.pspt.fi
+
+This Internet-Draft expires XX October 2001