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author | Jonas Wielicki <j.wielicki@sotecware.net> | 2018-04-20 12:48:44 +0200 |
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committer | Jonas Wielicki <j.wielicki@sotecware.net> | 2018-04-20 12:48:44 +0200 |
commit | f00025a39bf51f58c65a2c213e5b4a8741f40416 (patch) | |
tree | 5fd494c3bd8c998b3d792f14ca8fa60867173129 /README.rst | |
parent | b1fa7ddc5f119919429395c7d2f3f746036c936f (diff) |
Explain how we speak before the server
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@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ Tricks and shortcuts * We use ``tr`` to convert ``>`` to ``\n`` -- since sed is line (or NUL) based, there’s not really another way to parse XMPP XML (which generally never contains newlines) with sed. * TLS is handled outside of sed for similar reasons. And to keep my sanity (some people might question whether I still have any bit of sanity left). * Likewise, SRV lookup and composition of the authentication data is entirely handled in bash. This also means that only PLAIN SASL authentication is supported -- SCRAM requires a level of interactivity which would be extremely hard to achieve in sed (not impossible though; we would "just" have to implement base64 and sha1-hmac in sed). +* Since XMPP is a protocol where the client speaks first, we need to hand sed some initial input to allow it to generate a "line" of output (the stream header). We do that with bash, and use that opportunity to pass some configuration to the sed program (namely JID and authentication string). Usage ----- |