On Tue, 22 May 2012, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
pro: works with multiplexing and retains the current security properties
of xep-0138. Additionally, that still enables the receiving server to
use the (authenticated) peer name to selectively offer/deny certain
features based on black/whitelists.
cons: you don't get compression if you neither implement tls compression
nor pay for a trusted certificate.
I'll have to think about this for a while.
Requires some minor changes to xeps 0138/0170/0198 afaics. I'll see if I
can do some testing whether any of those changes would cause backward
compability issues.
Testing is good. Let us know what you discover. :)
No backward compability issues with m-link or prosody. Is anyone else
doing s2s-compression or 0198?
Prosody currently (not sure if Matthew is already ahead of my
testing version) doesn't offer compression or session managment on
dialback links so there is nothing to be worried about.
M-Link offers compression and session managment on dialback links and lets
me activate both features before dialback.