Service request sequence description |
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Service request is a way to get service not supported by BOS server. For
example AOL server currently doesn't support SSBI
service on main BOS connection. So service request is a first thing you should do if
you want to deal with SSBI. This sequence looks like login, but not so complicated.
Just look at the sequence example dump here.
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Correct service request sequence |
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SNAC(01,04) |
Client ask server for service on BOS connection |
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SNAC(01,05) |
Server reply with ip addres, port and auth cookie to client |
Now client makes connection to specified service server |
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connect |
Client connects to service server |
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cli_cookie |
Client sends cookie |
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SNAC(01,03) |
Server sends supported services list |
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SNAC(01,17) |
Client ask for services version numbers |
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SNAC(01,18) |
Server sends its services version numbers |
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SNAC(01,06) |
Client ask server for rate limits info |
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SNAC(01,07) |
Server sends rate limits information |
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SNAC(01,08) |
Client ack connection rate limits |
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SNAC(01,02) |
Client READY command |
Now client have BOS & service connections... |
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