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This is for the FLAP-level [[Protocols/OSCAR/Sign_On|sign on]] method. This is the oldest method of sign on, used prior to AIM 3.5. This refers to the FLAP__FRAME_SIGNON authentication method for a user to authenticate to the network. This works similar to, but is not the same as, FLAP__FRAME_SIGNON sequences used to connect to BOSS and other services.
Below is a table laying out the sequence, which is further detailed in the sections below. Keep in mind that all of the packets are [[Protocols/OSCAR/FLAP|FLAP] packets, and thus only the data is discussed.
{| class="wikitable"
! Origin
! Name
! Length
! Value
! Note
|-
| Host
| FLAP_VERSION
| 4
| 00 00 00 01
| Always 0x01
|-
| Client
| FLAP_FRAME_SIGNON
| blob
| xx ..
| TLV chain containing authentication information
|-
| Host
| FLAP_FRAME_SIGNOFF
| blob
| xx ..
| TLV chain of either BOSS or error information
|}


This is for the FLAP-level [[Protocols/OSCAR/Sign_On|sign on]] method. This is the oldest method of sign on, used prior to AIM 3.5. This refers to the FLAP__FRAME_SIGNON authentication method for a user to authenticate to the network. This works similar to, but is not the same as, FLAP__FRAME_SIGNON sequences used to connect to BOSS and other services.





Revision as of 10:35, 6 April 2020

OSCAR Protocol
IntroductionTermsClients
Basic
DatatypesFLAPSNACTLV
UUIDsErrorsTool IDs
Host Interaction
Rate LimitsMigrationMessages
Other Services
ADMINADVERTALERT
BARTBOSBUCPCHAT
CHAT_NAV
Tutorials
Sign OnBARTRendezvous
ICBMLocateBuddies
Foodgroups
OSERVICE (0x0001)
LOCATE (0x0002)
BUDDY (0x0003)
ICBM (0x0004)
ADVERT (0x0005)
INVITE (0x0006)
ADMIN (0x0007)
POPUP (0x0008)
PD (0x0009)
USER_LOOKUP (0x000A)
STATS (0x000B)
TRANSLATE (0x000C)
CHAT_NAV (0x000D)
CHAT (0x000E)
ODIR (0x000F)
BART (0x0010)
FEEDBAG (0x0013)
ICQ (0x0015)
BUCP (0x0017)
ALERT (0x0018)
PLUGIN (0x0022)
UNNAMED_FG_24 (0x0024)
MDIR (0x0025)
ARS (0x044A)

This is for the FLAP-level sign on method. This is the oldest method of sign on, used prior to AIM 3.5. This refers to the FLAP__FRAME_SIGNON authentication method for a user to authenticate to the network. This works similar to, but is not the same as, FLAP__FRAME_SIGNON sequences used to connect to BOSS and other services.

Below is a table laying out the sequence, which is further detailed in the sections below. Keep in mind that all of the packets are [[Protocols/OSCAR/FLAP|FLAP] packets, and thus only the data is discussed.

Origin Name Length Value Note
Host FLAP_VERSION 4 00 00 00 01 Always 0x01
Client FLAP_FRAME_SIGNON blob xx .. TLV chain containing authentication information
Host FLAP_FRAME_SIGNOFF blob xx .. TLV chain of either BOSS or error information



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