http://bugzilla.lysator.liu.se/show_bug.cgi?id=196
------- Additional Comments From byers(a)lysator.liu.se 2004-05-26 22:06 -------
My working copy now reads:
The identity of the user from which the person most recently
connected, currently
@samp{@t{remote-user}(@t{ident-user})@@@t{remote-host}}. @t{remote-user}
is the string sent during the initial handshake (@pxref{Connecting to
the Server}; @t{ident-user} is the user identy derived from the IDENT
protocol; @t{remote-host} is the name or address of the connecting
host. Note that ident-user may be missing (including the surrounding
parentheses) or set to an arbitrary string.
Good enough?
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http://bugzilla.lysator.liu.se/show_bug.cgi?id=1327
Summary: change of wording in documentation of the "login" RPC
call
Product: lyskomd
Version: 2.1.2
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: trivial
Priority: P2
Component: documentation
AssignedTo: ceder(a)lysator.liu.se
ReportedBy: rasmus-bugzilla(a)dll.nu
QAContact: lyskomd-qa(a)lists.lysator.liu.se
I suggest the LysKOM specification for the "login" RPC call regarding when
"invisible" should be used is changed from:
"Invisible sessions are primarily used by software agents
that do not act on the behalf of real users."
to:
"Invisible sessions are primarily used by software agents that do not
act on behalf of real users, or when the connection to the LysKOM
server does not represent an actual user session (eg. offline readers
or polling clients)."
(or similar) in order to prevent users of polling clients to trigger
unnescessary async-login and async-logout messages sent to other users.
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