Current login protocols

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Rationale

The current login involves sending an xmlrpc message to a Second Life login server and parsing the returned value.

Example code that shows how to do this is found here: Example_protocol_code.

A new version of the login involves visiting a webpage and entering a password and name in a form on the webpage. The webpage currently returns: name, a UUID and a sim location.

The name replaces the "name" value in the xmlrpc message defined below. The UUID is used in place of the MD5_encrypted password using a key of "web_login_key" instead of the current "passwd" key. The "location" value is used in place of the value currently supplied via the older login described below The modified xmrpc message is sent to the same URL as before and the same data is returned. Example code to obtain the UUID, name and location values is found here: Webpage_login_code_python.

The login parameters are all "structs": key, value pairs. All keys and values are simple key, value pairs, except the value associated with "options" which is an array of zero or more character strings. The order of the required structs doesn't seem to matter. Likewise, the character strings in the options array may appear in any order.

The information on this page will eventually be superseded by new login protocols, perhaps of the proposed form found here.

Conventions

On this page the following conventions are used:

"in quotes is a literal string"
[ represents a list of choices | separated by a vertical bar ]
< represents a value which can be substituted by an appropriate string described inside >
'represents a string that must be quoted, but how will be implementation specific' for example in LSL "" denotes a string and " will be used in place of the single quote (').
+ means to concatenate the two parts, though how will be implementation specific, for example + can be used to concatenate strings.

Required parameters

The following explains the standard key value pairs, with an explanation of "options" at the end:

• "first": <first> -- first name of the avatar.
• "last": <last> -- last name of the avatar.
• "passwd": '$1$' + <passwd_md5> -- the avatar password encrypted using MD5 encryption.
• "start": ["first" | "last" | <specific location> ] -- attempt to log in to this sim, though if it is full or not available, or the agent is not allowed, another sim will be selected by the grid from its list of choices. "First" means home location. If home is filled then the grid will try last. If last is filled and home is set, the grid will try home. In either case the last choice will be from a list of telehubs. For a log in to a specific location the format is "uri:<existing region name>&<x>&<y>&<z>".
• "channel": <channel name> -- the name of the client. Used to differentiate official viewers from third party clients.
• "version": <version string> -- version number of the client.
• "platform": ["Lin" | "Mac" | "Win"] -- the platform of the client.
• "mac": <MAC Address> -- the MAC address associated with the client's computer.
• "options": <optional_login> -- optional array of character strings. (See below)
• "id0": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000" -- hardware hash (based on the serial number of the first hard drive in Windows) used for uniquely identifying computers.
• "agree_to_tos": ["true" | "false" | ""] -- whether or not the user has agreed to the Terms of Service.
• "read_critical": ["true" | "false" | ""] -- whether or not the user has read important messages such as Terms of Service updates.
• "viewer_digest": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000" -- MD5 hash of the viewer executable, only relevant when the channel is set to an official Second Life viewer.

Optional Parameters

Zero or more of the following character strings may appear in any order in the array following the "options" keyword:

• "inventory-root" -- refers to the UUID of the root inventory folder in the client's inventory window
• "inventory-skeleton" -- "starter kit" inventory (?)
• "inventory-lib-root" -- unknown
• "inventory-lib-owner" -- unknown
• "inventory-skel-lib" -- LL supplied library of inventory items
• "gestures" -- refers to the list of UUIDs that an avatar will perform
• "event_categories" -- unknown
• "event_notifications" -- unknown
• "classified_categories" -- unknown
• "buddy-list" -- unknown
• "ui-config" -- unknown
• "login-flags" -- unknown
• "global-textures" unknown

Return Value

The valid (non-error) value returned by the login call is in standard xmlrpc name, value format. The most important of these is the "Login Seed-Capability" discussed below (not to be confused with the new "seed capability" for the new login procedure):

Note: Values associated with the optional string parameters are preceded by a "*".

A complete dump of return values was moved to another page for clarity.


• last_name: lastname
• sim_ip: 64.129.40.58
• login-flags: * [{'daylight_savings': 'N', 'stipend_since_login': 'N', 'gendered': 'Y', 'ever_logged_in': 'Y'}]
• inventory-lib-root: * [{'folder_id': '1c7a7fd0-104e-a8b1-51c6-32ea9b08e38b'}]
• event_categories: * Array of: category ID number and category name
• inventory-lib-owner: * [{'agent_id': 'ba2a564a-f0f1-4b82-9c61-b7520bfcd09f'}]
• start_location: last
• seconds_since_epoch: 1195447316
• message: -=- http://blog.secondlife.com -=- Visit the Official Linden Blog for the latest world status updates!
• first_name: first_name
• inventory-skeleton: * Array of parent folder UUID, version number, name, folder type and folder UUID
• circuit_code: 245160577
• sim_port: 13005
• buddy-list: * Array of buddy UUID, and numerical values for: buddy rights given, buddy rights has
• inventory-skel-lib: * Array of parent UUID, version number, name, type and folder ID
• secure_session_id: fdb501ca-22f1-4470-b515-2650f54b8117
• look_at: [r-0.85717299999999996274,r0.51502899999999995906,r0]
• classified_categories: * Array of category ID number, category name
• gestures: * Array of asset UUID, item UUID
• inventory-root: * [{'folder_id': '547448bd-4b66-4bc9-bb87-2dc5c7a1fa8b'}]
• agent_id: d5f403c7-7981-425d-a0b5-c65a3d0a4693
• inventory_host: inv12-mysql
• ui-config:* [{'allow_first_life': 'Y'}]
• global-textures: * [{'sun_texture_id': 'cce0f112-878f-4586-a2e2-a8f104bba271', 'cloud_texture_id': 'fc4b9f0b-d008-45c6-96a4-01dd947ac621', 'moon_texture_id': 'd07f6eed-b96a-47cd-b51d-400ad4a1c428'}]
• region_y: 244992
• region_x: 247808
• seed_capability: https://sim2054.agni.lindenlab.com:12043/cap/d373fdc9-d275-e484-3ad2-4a9b231f4e34
• agent_access: M
• session_id: 65a7213a-723a-4fcf-baca-7b247c4b43c5
• event_notifications: * []
• login: true

Login Seed-Capability

The current Login Seed-Capability is a Capability associated with the login sim. It should not be confused with the Seed-Capability proposed for the new protocols.

See Current Sim Capabilities for more info.

External Links

[1] -- libsl login page, includes sample code.