From: Pekka Riikonen Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 13:18:17 +0000 (+0000) Subject: updates. X-Git-Tag: silc.toolkit.0.9.10~87 X-Git-Url: http://git.silcnet.org/gitweb/?p=silc.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=670105723922135f105288823d7fd69bf0d16a30 updates. --- diff --git a/doc/draft-riikonen-presence-attrs-02.nroff b/doc/draft-riikonen-presence-attrs-02.nroff index 0b0e70fe..11d163fd 100644 --- a/doc/draft-riikonen-presence-attrs-02.nroff +++ b/doc/draft-riikonen-presence-attrs-02.nroff @@ -397,6 +397,7 @@ multiple same attributes in the packet. 0x00000008 CONTACT_SMS SMS is preferred 0x00000010 CONTACT_MMS MMS is preferred 0x00000020 CONTACT_CHAT Chatting is preferred + 0x00000040 CONTACT_VIDEO Video conferencing is preferred 8 ATTRIBUTE_TIMEZONE diff --git a/doc/draft-riikonen-silc-pp-07.nroff b/doc/draft-riikonen-silc-pp-07.nroff index ce91ea1f..d48d0477 100644 --- a/doc/draft-riikonen-silc-pp-07.nroff +++ b/doc/draft-riikonen-silc-pp-07.nroff @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ .ds RF FORMFEED[Page %] .ds CF .ds LH Internet Draft -.ds RH 20 June 2003 +.ds RH 30 June 2003 .ds CH .na .hy 0 @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ .nf Network Working Group P. Riikonen Internet-Draft -draft-riikonen-silc-pp-07.txt 20 June 2003 -Expires: 20 December 2003 +draft-riikonen-silc-pp-07.txt 30 June 2003 +Expires: 30 December 2003 .in 3 @@ -53,11 +53,10 @@ Abstract This memo describes a Packet Protocol used in the Secure Internet Live Conferencing (SILC) protocol, specified in the Secure Internet Live -Conferencing, Protocol Specification Internet Draft [SILC1]. This -protocol describes the packet types and packet payloads which defines -the contents of the packets. The protocol provides secure binary packet -protocol that assures that the contents of the packets are secured and -authenticated. +Conferencing, Protocol Specification [SILC1]. This protocol describes +the packet types and packet payloads which defines the contents of the +packets. The protocol provides secure binary packet protocol that +assures that the contents of the packets are secured and authenticated. @@ -157,15 +156,15 @@ Figure 24: Resume Client Payload This document describes a Packet Protocol used in the Secure Internet Live Conferencing (SILC) protocol specified in the Secure Internet Live -Conferencing, Protocol Specification Internet Draft [SILC1]. This -protocol describes the packet types and packet payloads which defines -the contents of the packets. The protocol provides secure binary packet -protocol that assures that the contents of the packets are secured and -authenticated. The packet protocol is designed to be compact to avoid -unnecessary overhead as much as possible. This makes the SILC suitable -also in environment of low bandwidth requirements such as mobile networks. -All packet payloads can also be compressed to further reduce the size -of the packets. +Conferencing, Protocol Specification [SILC1]. This protocol describes +the packet types and packet payloads which defines the contents of the +packets. The protocol provides secure binary packet protocol that +assures that the contents of the packets are secured and authenticated. +The packet protocol is designed to be compact to avoid unnecessary +overhead as much as possible. This makes the SILC suitable also in +environment of low bandwidth requirements such as mobile networks. All +packet payloads can also be compressed to further reduce the size of +the packets. All packets in SILC network are always encrypted and their integrity is assured by computed MACs. The protocol defines several packet types @@ -1400,9 +1399,12 @@ sent inside arguments are actually Public Key Payloads. Sent when client has joined to a channel. The server MUST distribute this type to the local clients on the channel and then - send it to its primary router. The router or server receiving the - packet distributes this type to the local clients on the channel - and broadcast it to the network. + send it to its primary router. Note that, when router is joining + the client on behalf of normal server then router MUST send this + notify type locally and globally. The router or server receiving + the packet distributes this type to the local clients on the channel + and broadcast it to the network. This notify is sent also to the + client that joined the channel. Max Arguments: 2 Arguments: (1) [] (2) @@ -2956,6 +2958,7 @@ security of this protocol. [RFC2279] Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646", RFC 2279, January 1998. + .ti 0 5 Author's Address