On 10/17/06, Donna Dionne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
A few more questions:
1. During the XML-RPC login, server will send a "server hello" to the client
and there is a certificate embedded in the TLS handshake protocol.
Is this certificate ever encrypted?
Is this certificate generated for every session? can it be stored and
replayed?
I'm not sure, but there seems to be a certificate last time I checked
in the data/ directory.
2. at the end of the XML-RPC login, information such as session id, agent
id, and sim host (ip address, port) for subsequent data communication are
sent from the server to the client.
are all these info encrypted?
what other info are passed from server to client?
I recomend looking at http://www.libsecondlife.org/protocol/index.php/Login
It's one place where the wiki's really good
3. Are the messages bound by 1500 MTU limit? If not, how will the
fragmented packets be sequence numbered?
No idea, but packets seem to be numbered
4. Does Secondlife offer free upgrades? how often is their software
upgraded? will the message-template.txt remain the same pretty much? Are
packet definitions changed often or mostly just adding additional packet
types?
SL upgrades every other Wed, for free. The protocol is quite flexible,
and the ammount of changes in it differs from release to release.
BTW, what's your name inworld? Are you a member of libsecondlife inworld?
--Jesse
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