Am 18.02.2010 18:12, schrieb Iñaki Baz Castillo:
Hi, I'm dealing with presence right now. I've
read full OMA and RCS
specifications/proposals/guidelines for presence and XCAP but I don't feel
comfortable with some parts of them.
So let me to explain the question (it involves the sr/kamailio presence module
behavior for a future re-design in which I want to participate):
In presence/XCAP/XDM there are three ways bob can deny alice to see his
presence status (by modifying the XCAP documents according):
1) Ignore alice's request. This is, bob doesn't "allow" neither
"blocks"
alice, so alice just gets the first NOTIFY from the server with:
Subscription-Status: pending
After some long time the server will send:
Subscription-Status: terminated ; reason=expired
2) Block alice by invoking a "block" action. This means that alice receives a
NOTIFY from the server with:
Subscription-Status: terminated; reason=rejected
This is: alice *knows* that she has been explicitely blocked by bob.
3) Polite-block alice by invoking "polite-block" action. In this way the
presence server generates a spoofed NOTIFY for alice containing "offline"
information but the header:
Subscription-Status: active
This is: alice *things* she has been allowed by bob and bob it's offline right
now (not true).
Well, in real IM/presence world (MSN, Skype, XMPP, Yahoo...) option 2 doesn't
exist, am I right? This is, if you block an user he doesn't know that you have
blocked him. Instead just options 1 or 3 are used (and in some networks just
option 1).
Do you see any advantage in point 2? Personally I don't see it and it just
introduces too much complexity for presence/XCAP/XDM client developers.
I think option 2 would be nice for debugging, as Alice immediately knows
that she is blocked and does not have to debug why the subscription does
not work.
Of course, from privacy point of view I would also prefer options 1 and
3. IMO option 1 is better. Because with option 3 Alice would think that
Bob is really offline, whereas option 1 just signals "nothing" and thus
tells Alice that the information is just not available.
regards
klaus
I would appreciate your opinnions about it.
Thanks.