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== SNAC Data == | == SNAC Data == | ||
− | + | If the request is marked as anonymous, less EVILing may be done. The result of the evil request is returned in an EVIL_REPLY (or an error). One may only EVIL another user if that user has "recently" sent the EVILing user a CHANNEL_MSG and the other user started the conversation. To implement this rule, the server keeps a short list of users who have recently sent messages to a given user. If the user to be EVILed has rolled off this list, or was never on it, the EVIL request is denied via ERROR__CODE_REQUEST_DENIED. | |
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | ! Name | ||
+ | ! Type | ||
+ | ! Notes | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | evilFlags | ||
+ | | uint16 (word) | ||
+ | | ''[Class: [[Protocols/OSCAR/SNAC/ICBM_EVIL_REQUEST#Class:_ICBM_EVIL_REQUEST_FLAGS|ICBM__EVIL_REQUEST_FLAGS]]]'' What kind of EVIL to perform | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | evil username | ||
+ | | string08 | ||
+ | | Who to try to EVIL | ||
+ | |} | ||
=== Class: ICBM__EVIL_REQUEST_FLAGS === | === Class: ICBM__EVIL_REQUEST_FLAGS === | ||
− | + | ||
+ | These are the flags that control how EVIL should work. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | ! Name | ||
+ | ! Value | ||
+ | ! Notes | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ICBM__EVIL_REQUEST_FLAG_ANONYMOUS | ||
+ | | 0x0001 | ||
+ | | Do not reveal my username to the evilee. | ||
+ | |} | ||
== ICBM SNACs == | == ICBM SNACs == |
Revision as of 02:19, 23 March 2020
OSCAR Protocol |
Introduction • Terms • Clients |
Basic |
Datatypes • FLAP • SNAC • TLV |
UUIDs • Errors • Tool IDs |
Host Interaction |
Rate Limits • Migration • Messages |
Other Services |
ADMIN • ADVERT • ALERT |
BART • BOS • BUCP • CHAT |
CHAT_NAV |
Tutorials |
Sign On • BART • Rendezvous |
ICBM • Locate • Buddies |
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) |
ID | Origin | Name | Foodgroup | Service | Status | Version |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0x0004, 0x0008 | Client | ICBM__EVIL_REQUEST | Unspecified | BOS | Active | 1.25 |
This requests that the specified user is sent an EVIL notification.
SNAC Header
Foodgroup | uint16 (word) | 00 04 |
Subgroup | uint16 (word) | 00 08 |
Flags | uint16 (word) | 00 00 |
Request ID | uint32 (dword) | 00 00 00 00 |
SNAC Data
If the request is marked as anonymous, less EVILing may be done. The result of the evil request is returned in an EVIL_REPLY (or an error). One may only EVIL another user if that user has "recently" sent the EVILing user a CHANNEL_MSG and the other user started the conversation. To implement this rule, the server keeps a short list of users who have recently sent messages to a given user. If the user to be EVILed has rolled off this list, or was never on it, the EVIL request is denied via ERROR__CODE_REQUEST_DENIED.
Name | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
evilFlags | uint16 (word) | [Class: ICBM__EVIL_REQUEST_FLAGS] What kind of EVIL to perform |
evil username | string08 | Who to try to EVIL |
Class: ICBM__EVIL_REQUEST_FLAGS
These are the flags that control how EVIL should work.
Name | Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
ICBM__EVIL_REQUEST_FLAG_ANONYMOUS | 0x0001 | Do not reveal my username to the evilee. |
ICBM SNACs
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