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On 7/6/09 12:09 PM, Philipp Hancke wrote:
> Peter Saint-Andre schrieb:
>> As discussed recently on the list, I've updated XEP-0175 (Best Practices
>> for Use of SASL ANONYMOUS) to provide more detailed recommendations
>> regarding usage restrictions for anonymous users.
>>
>> http://xmpp.org/extensions/tmp/xep-0175-1.2.html
>>
>> http://svn.xmpp.org:18080/browse/XMPP/trunk/extensions/xep-0175.xml?%40diffMode=u&%40diffWrap=s&r1=1675&r2=3308&u=3&ignore=&k=
>>
>>
> 
> One additional thing that might make banning those users in a room
> easier:
> Encode the originating ip address in the resource using either a hash
> or a symmetric encryption algorithm so that whenever a user connects
> from the same IP, they get the same resource (or resource-prefix).
> In IRC, this enables room operators to ban a specific IP without
> disclosing the address itself.

That seems sensible. Something like cryptopan?

http://www.cc.gatech.edu/computing/Telecomm/projects/cryptopan/

Peter

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Peter Saint-Andre
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