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Revision as of 00:23, 29 May 2020
Overview ·
Changes ·
Single Sign-On ·
Ticket Tokens
New features: Locations · Roaming Content
Changed commands
USR
MSNP15 uses a new authentication method called SSO (possibly for Single Sign-On). The new USR I command syntax is :
USR trid SSO I email@addr.ess
The new server's USR S command syntax is :
USR trid SSO S policy base64-encoded-nonce
The new client's USR S command syntax is :
USR trid SSO S t=mspauth&p=mspprof base64-ciphertext
The USR OK command is the same as in MSNP14. See the SSO page for more information.
Challenges
Windows Live Messenger 8.1.0168.00_ClientV8.1
- Product Key =
RG@XY*28Q5QHS%Q5
- Product ID =
PROD0113H11T8$X_
Test Values:
Challenge Response 11533365622852247127 f086d1ded067186deca8dba2231602cf 13038318816579321232 3b25f5aab8143dd9a47971541666ae0e 13676118092332012962 e9ccbb3e90fabb047bad055f1d025cde
Windows Live Messenger 8.1.0178.00 (using OSpy)
- Product Key =
PK}_A_0N_K%O?A9S
- Product ID =
PROD0114ES4Z%Q5W
Windows Live Messenger Beta 8.5.1235.0517
- Product Key =
YIXPX@5I2P0UT*LK
- Product ID =
PROD0118R6%2WYOS
Windows Live Messenger 8.5.1288.816
- Product Key =
ILTXC!4IXB5FB*PX
- Product ID =
PROD0119GSJUC$18
Offline Messaging
There has been a change in the way offline messaging works, the few changes are reflected below and are based on Windows Live Messenger 8.1.0178.00 :
Sending an OIM
The SOAP Action URL changed from http://messenger.msn.com/ws/2004/09/oim/Store to http://messenger.live.com/ws/2006/09/oim/Store2 (i.e. moved to the Live.com domain).
For authentication, the SSO algorithm is now used instead of TWN (see Protocols/MSNP/MSNP15/SSO).