-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 6/24/09 11:22 PM, Ralph Meijer wrote: > On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 08:16:00PM -0600, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: >> On 6/24/09 2:49 PM, Ralph Meijer wrote: >>> On Wed, 2009-06-24 at 14:16 -0600, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: >> [..] >> >>> Yeah, that seems ok, although I would probably keep 'Server' instead of >>> 'Host' and 'Receiving Server' to keep in sync with RFC 3920 and >>> XEP-0185. >> OK. So: >> >> - - Sending Domain >> - - Accepting Domain >> - - Originating Server >> - - Receiving Server >> - - Authoritative Server > > Yeah.
I think I prefer SENDER DOMAIN and TARGET DOMAIN for the first two. >>> To make it more real, make sure the hosts have different >>> hostnames (duck.example.org, swan.example.org and elephant.example.com) >>> from the domains (example.org, example.com). Maybe also show the >>> associated DNS records (SRV and A). >> I have DNS records and IP addresses in version 0.3 of the spec, so it >> would be fairly straightforward to port those over. I agree that they >> are helpful. > > OK > >> Looking more closely, I would pair them up as follows: >> >> DB authoritative-host-unknown = stanza remote-server-not-found (sent >> from receiving server to originating server if the authoritative server >> does not service the domain asserted by the originating server) >> >> DB host-unknown = stanza item-not-found >> >> DB remote-connection-failed = recipient-unavailable >> >> DB remote-server-timeout = stanza remote-server-timeout > > That seems a proper mapping indeed. Super. >> Correct. I ran out of time to do that (in fact I don't remember how I >> generated those since openssl doesn't support HMAC-SHA256, but I'll >> figure it out again). > > If not, I can show how to do it in Python or do it for you. I simply don't remember how to do it -- I've done it before but that was a while ago. :) >>> I expect the title for example 13 to be from the other perspective. >> So "Authoritative Server Receives Verification Request"? > > Yeah. I'll check all the example captions. Peter - -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkpDs+4ACgkQNL8k5A2w/vyMCQCfU29FvW8CoioR0DJuyYfMfTib f3IAn1uHwfrjpHxMNPnZrm+Uo6fxdR/O =bLy1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
