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plugin OXPS: OpenPGP for XMPP Pubsub implementation:
OpenPGP for XMPP Pubsub (https://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/pubsub-encryption.html,
currently a protoXEP) is implemented and activated when `encrypted` is set to `True` in
pubsub's `extra` data.
On item retrieval, the decryption is transparent if the key is known, except if the
`decrypt` key in `extra` is set to `False` (notably useful when one wants to checks that
data is well encrypted).
Methods and corresponding bridge methods have been implemented to manage shared secrets
(to share, revoke or rotate the secrets).
plugin XEP-0060's `XEP-0060_publish` trigger point as been move before actual publish so
item can be modified (here e2ee) by the triggers. A new `XEP-0060_items` trigger point has
also been added.
`encrypted` flag can be used with plugin XEP-0277's microblog data
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author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Sat, 15 Oct 2022 20:36:53 +0200 |
parents | c80a0f864b5d |
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========================================= ping: get response time of an XMPP entity ========================================= ``ping`` is more or less the equivalent of the command of the same name on most OSes, but for XMPP. It send a `XEP-0199`_ PING and wait for the answer. When (and if) received, the time to receive the answer is shown, else the time to receive the error message is shown. This can be helpful to quickly test the connection with the server or a device. If you need to get only the response time (without text around), you may use ``-d, --delay-only``. .. _XEP-0199: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0199.html example ------- Get reponse time of a server:: $ li ping example.org