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(There is a block of 9 Linden UUIDs that weren't randomly generated. So strictly speaking it's not a v4)
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All avatars appear to have reference [[Key|keys]] of type [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UUID#Version_4_.28random.29 UUID-4] as defined in {{RFC|4122|target=section-4.1.3}}:
All avatars appear to have reference [[Key|keys]] of type [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UUID#Version_4_.28random.29 UUID-4] as defined in {{RFC|4122|target=section-4.1.3}}:


<lsl>
<syntaxhighlight lang="lsl2">
key avatar_uuid = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-4xxx-yxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx";
key avatar_uuid = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-4xxx-yxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx";


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//      x is [0-9a-f]
//      x is [0-9a-f]
//      y is [8-9a-b]
//      y is [8-9a-b]
</lsl>
</syntaxhighlight>


There are a few avatar UUIDs that aren't strictly v4, not because they don't fit the pattern above, but because they weren't randomly generated (which is a requirement for v4). They were assigned to some of the original Linden Lab employees: Doug, Cory, Philip, Jed, Eric, Andrew, Hunter, Ian, James (the list was likely longer but their names and UUIDs have been lost to the sands of time).
There are a few avatar UUIDs that aren't strictly v4, not because they don't fit the pattern above, but because they weren't randomly generated (which is a requirement for v4). They were assigned to some of the original Linden Lab employees: Doug, Cory, Philip, Jed, Stefan, Eric, Frank, Avi, Oldjohn, Andrew, Hunter, Old, Ian, James (the list was likely longer but their names and UUIDs have been lost to the sands of time).

Latest revision as of 10:33, 3 February 2023

Agent and Avatar are both terms referring to a user interacting with Second Life. The term Agent is usually used when that user is interacting with an LSL script.

All avatars appear to have reference keys of type UUID-4 as defined in RFC-4122:

key avatar_uuid = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-4xxx-yxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx";

//  where:
//      4 is 4
//      x is [0-9a-f]
//      y is [8-9a-b]

There are a few avatar UUIDs that aren't strictly v4, not because they don't fit the pattern above, but because they weren't randomly generated (which is a requirement for v4). They were assigned to some of the original Linden Lab employees: Doug, Cory, Philip, Jed, Stefan, Eric, Frank, Avi, Oldjohn, Andrew, Hunter, Old, Ian, James (the list was likely longer but their names and UUIDs have been lost to the sands of time).