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view libpurple/protocols/oscar/snac.c @ 27243:7054f810b0f9
Check in code that connects to oscar using clientLogin. This is the
authentication scheme they've publically documented. We still use
the old MD5-style login as the default, but you can optionally try
this out by checking a check box on the advanced tab of your oscar
account.
Functionally everything is supposed to be the same. However, for
some reason users with Mobile IM forwarding turned on don't show
up online and can't be messaged. Not sure why.
Using clientLogin DOES make it easier for AOL to track us. And yes,
it probably makes it easier for AOL to block us, too. But I don't
believe they want to do that. I believe they're trying to keep their
network open, and I think we should appreciate that and try to work
with them. We're not just some small open source project that slips
under the radar unnoticed anymore.
It's good to have options, right?
None of this code was taken from anywhere (outside of libpurple). I
wrote it all from scratch (and took a few bits from other places in
libpurple). I did use the documentation on http://dev.aol.com/aim ,
but I don't believe that affects us from a licensing standpoint in
any way. If you disagree we should talk about it on the devel
mailing list.
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Tue, 23 Jun 2009 18:20:12 +0000 |
parents | 44b4e8bd759b |
children | cb4eb163e3a4 |
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/* * Purple's oscar protocol plugin * This file is the legal property of its developers. * Please see the AUTHORS file distributed alongside this file. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library 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 * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02111-1301 USA */ /* * * Various SNAC-related dodads... * * outstanding_snacs is a list of aim_snac_t structs. A SNAC should be added * whenever a new SNAC is sent and it should remain in the list until the * response for it has been received. * * cleansnacs() should be called periodically by the client in order * to facilitate the aging out of unreplied-to SNACs. This can and does * happen, so it should be handled. * */ #include "oscar.h" /* * Called from oscar_session_new() to initialize the hash. */ void aim_initsnachash(OscarData *od) { int i; for (i = 0; i < FAIM_SNAC_HASH_SIZE; i++) od->snac_hash[i] = NULL; return; } aim_snacid_t aim_cachesnac(OscarData *od, const guint16 family, const guint16 type, const guint16 flags, const void *data, const int datalen) { aim_snac_t snac; snac.id = od->snacid_next++; snac.family = family; snac.type = type; snac.flags = flags; if (datalen) { if (!(snac.data = g_malloc(datalen))) return 0; /* er... */ memcpy(snac.data, data, datalen); } else snac.data = NULL; return aim_newsnac(od, &snac); } /* * Clones the passed snac structure and caches it in the * list/hash. */ aim_snacid_t aim_newsnac(OscarData *od, aim_snac_t *newsnac) { aim_snac_t *snac; int index; if (!newsnac) return 0; if (!(snac = g_malloc(sizeof(aim_snac_t)))) return 0; memcpy(snac, newsnac, sizeof(aim_snac_t)); snac->issuetime = time(NULL); index = snac->id % FAIM_SNAC_HASH_SIZE; snac->next = (aim_snac_t *)od->snac_hash[index]; od->snac_hash[index] = (void *)snac; return snac->id; } /* * Finds a snac structure with the passed SNAC ID, * removes it from the list/hash, and returns a pointer to it. * * The returned structure must be freed by the caller. * */ aim_snac_t *aim_remsnac(OscarData *od, aim_snacid_t id) { aim_snac_t *cur, **prev; int index; index = id % FAIM_SNAC_HASH_SIZE; for (prev = (aim_snac_t **)&od->snac_hash[index]; (cur = *prev); ) { if (cur->id == id) { *prev = cur->next; if (cur->flags & AIM_SNACFLAGS_DESTRUCTOR) { g_free(cur->data); cur->data = NULL; } return cur; } else prev = &cur->next; } return cur; } /* * This is for cleaning up old SNACs that either don't get replies or * a reply was never received for. Garbage collection. Plain and simple. * * maxage is the _minimum_ age in seconds to keep SNACs. * */ void aim_cleansnacs(OscarData *od, int maxage) { int i; for (i = 0; i < FAIM_SNAC_HASH_SIZE; i++) { aim_snac_t *cur, **prev; time_t curtime; if (!od->snac_hash[i]) continue; curtime = time(NULL); /* done here in case we waited for the lock */ for (prev = (aim_snac_t **)&od->snac_hash[i]; (cur = *prev); ) { if ((curtime - cur->issuetime) > maxage) { *prev = cur->next; g_free(cur->data); g_free(cur); } else prev = &cur->next; } } return; } int aim_putsnac(ByteStream *bs, guint16 family, guint16 subtype, guint16 flags, aim_snacid_t snacid) { byte_stream_put16(bs, family); byte_stream_put16(bs, subtype); byte_stream_put16(bs, flags); byte_stream_put32(bs, snacid); return 10; }