Re: [kitten] spaces in SASL user names

Peter Saint-Andre <stpeter@stpeter.im> Wed, 11 April 2012 16:20 UTC

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Subject: Re: [kitten] spaces in SASL user names
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On 4/11/12 9:48 AM, Nico Williams wrote:
> One online multi-player game I play allows users to have all sorts
> of strangeness in their usernames.

Hi Nico,

It might be helpful to differentiate between generic "usernames" and
SASL "simple user names". SASLprep applies only to the latter.

Peter

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