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When you have a certificate dialog and you click on "View Certificate", re-open the dialog first and then show the certificate second. For me this causes the certificate to be above the dialog, which seems like the more common way that window managers would handle this. I'm using xfwm. What have other people experienced?
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Sat, 01 Sep 2007 18:23:12 +0000
parents 1a12ce76c4f4
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/**
 * @file upnp.h Universal Plug N Play API
 * @ingroup core
 *
 * purple
 *
 * Purple is the legal property of its developers, whose names are too numerous
 * to list here.  Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this
 * source distribution.
 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 * (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 * GNU General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
 */

#ifndef _PURPLE_UPNP_H_
#define _PURPLE_UPNP_H_

typedef struct _UPnPMappingAddRemove UPnPMappingAddRemove;

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/**************************************************************************/
/** @name UPnP API                                                        */
/**************************************************************************/
/*@{*/

/* typedef struct _PurpleUPnPRequestData PurpleUPnPRequestData; */

typedef void (*PurpleUPnPCallback) (gboolean success, gpointer data);


/**
 * Initialize UPnP
 */
void purple_upnp_init(void);


/**
 * Sends a discovery request to search for a UPnP enabled IGD that
 * contains the WANIPConnection service that will allow us to recieve the
 * public IP address of the IGD, and control it for forwarding ports.
 * The result will be cached for further use.
 *
 * @param cb an optional callback function to be notified when the UPnP
 *           discovery is complete
 * @param cb_data Extra data to be passed to the callback
 */
void purple_upnp_discover(PurpleUPnPCallback cb, gpointer cb_data);

#if 0
/**
 * Retrieve the current UPnP control info, if there is any available.
 * This will only be filled in if purple_upnp_discover() had been called,
 * and finished discovering.
 *
 * @return The control URL for the IGD we'll use to use the IGD services
 */
const PurpleUPnPControlInfo* purple_upnp_get_control_info(void);
#endif

/**
 * Gets the IP address from a UPnP enabled IGD that sits on the local
 * network, so when getting the network IP, instead of returning the
 * local network IP, the public IP is retrieved.  This is a cached value from
 * the time of the UPnP discovery.
 *
 * @return The IP address of the network, or NULL if something went wrong
 */
const gchar* purple_upnp_get_public_ip(void);

/**
 * Cancel a pending port mapping request initiated with either
 * purple_upnp_set_port_mapping() or purple_upnp_remove_port_mapping().
 *
 * @param mapping_data The data returned when you initiated the UPnP mapping request.
 */
void purple_upnp_cancel_port_mapping(UPnPMappingAddRemove *mapping_data);

/**
 * Maps Ports in a UPnP enabled IGD that sits on the local network to
 * this purple client. Essentially, this function takes care of the port
 * forwarding so things like file transfers can work behind NAT firewalls
 *
 * @param portmap The port to map to this client
 * @param protocol The protocol to map, either "TCP" or "UDP"
 * @param cb an optional callback function to be notified when the mapping
 *           addition is complete
 * @param cb_data Extra data to be passed to the callback
 *
 * @return Data which can be passed to purple_upnp_port_mapping_cancel() to cancel
 */
UPnPMappingAddRemove *purple_upnp_set_port_mapping(unsigned short portmap, const gchar* protocol,
		PurpleUPnPCallback cb, gpointer cb_data);

/**
 * Deletes a port mapping in a UPnP enabled IGD that sits on the local network
 * to this purple client. Essentially, this function takes care of deleting the
 * port forwarding after they have completed a connection so another client on
 * the local network can take advantage of the port forwarding
 *
 * @param portmap The port to delete the mapping for
 * @param protocol The protocol to map to. Either "TCP" or "UDP"
 * @param cb an optional callback function to be notified when the mapping
 *           removal is complete
 * @param cb_data Extra data to be passed to the callback
 *
 * @return Data which can be passed to purple_upnp_port_mapping_cancel() to cancel
 */
UPnPMappingAddRemove *purple_upnp_remove_port_mapping(unsigned short portmap,
		const gchar* protocol, PurpleUPnPCallback cb, gpointer cb_data);

/*@}*/

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* _PURPLE_UPNP_H_ */