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Протокол ICQ.v7

Ниже вашему вниманию предоставляется неофициальная версия 7-ого протокола ICQ. Именно его используют клиенты ICQ2000a и ICQ2000b. Так что можете изучать и программировать своё собственный СОФТ. Надеюсь, скоро список софта пополнит и Ваша собственная программа.

Список ключей и параметров:

  • affiliations.txt - Список Affiliations (Категории)
  • ages.txt - Возраст. Ключи для поиска по White Pages.
  • countries.txt - Страны. Коды стран для User details
  • gmt.txt - Время относительно GMT пользователя. Для User Details.
  • interests.txt - Интересы пользователя.
  • languages.txt - Ключи к языкам.
  • occupations.txt - Ключи профессий пользователя. Occupations.
  • pasts.txt - User Pasts.
  • sex.txt - Пол пользователя. 2 ключа.

Сам 7-ой протокол ICQ:

ICQv7 (personal) protocol notes
by Massimo Melina,rejetto@libero.it
www.rejetto.com/icq
last update Nov 02, 2001

THESE ARE ONLY _PERSONAL_ NOTES USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISK if you want to tell me about additional info or wrong info in this file, contact me important note: * this doc is very bad written for several reasons i won't list here. * i don't earn money from this, i'm a student, i'm only having some fun. * a list of people who contributed to this doc is at bottom * you won't understand too much in here if you don't read AIM protocol docs at www.icqv7.cjb.net

some notes: * unk = unknown * communication is over FLAP protocol (find info about it in AIM protocol docs) * where specified, communication is over SNAC protocol, over FLAP (AIM proto docs too) * password is xored with these bytes: F3,26,81,C4,39,86,DB,92,71,A3,B9,E6,53,7A,95,7C * LE stands for little-endian * BE stands for big-endian * BYTE is a 8 bit integer * WORD is a 2-byte integer (BE) * DWORD is a 4-byte integer (BE) * TIME_T is a DWORD, unix time format * IPADDR is a quadruple of bytes A,B,C,D where in dotted form is A.B.C.D * COLOR is a quadruple of bytes: R,G,B,N where N is not used (you should set it zero) * STRING is a succession of (ascii) characters without length-leading or null-char-ending * UIN is a 4-byte integer (LE) that codifies the uin number * B-UIN is a BYTE preceded STRING: the byte indicates the length of the string and the string report an uin number * UINLIST is a raw succession of B-UINs * NTS is a Null Termined String * LNTS is a word (LE) preceeded NTS: the word indicates the length of the NTS string (null char included) * DLS is a dword (LE) preceeded string * msg-subtype is a BYTE:

CODE FORMAT MEANING
01 plain msg
02 ? chat
03 ? file
04 url-msg url
06 user-msg authorization request
07 plain authorization denied
08 empty authorization given
0C user-msg user added you
0E email-msg emailExpress
13 contacts-msg contacts
1A empty contacts-req
E? plain auto-msg-req (E8 away, E9 occupied, EA na, EB dnd, EC f4c)
* msg-flags is a BYTE:
    00 = normal
    80 = multiple
    03 = special (used for auto-msg-req)
* error-code is a WORD:
    00 00   no error
    00 01   bad uin
    00 05   bad password
    00 18   rate exceeded
    00 1D   (probably) you're trying to reconnect too fast, wait a second
            and retry
* user-msg is a LNTS: nick FE first FE last FE email FE unk-char FE msg
* url-msg is a LNTS: msg FE url
* contacts-msg is a LNTS: contacts# FE uin FE nick FE uin FE nick FE...
* email-msg is a LNTS: name FE FE FE email FE unk-char FE body
* gmt offset is a signed byte, specifies negative half hours from GMT 0
  (e.g. -3 = GMT+1:30)

* status codes is a double word: WORD flags + WORD status WORD flags 2000 direct connection only for contact list 1000 direct connection by request 0002 show ip? (licq uses it on invisible state) 0001 webaware WORD status (sometime i saw bit 3 set, or bit 9 in invisible state) 0000 online 0020 free4chat 0001 away 0004 n/a 0005 n/a 0010 occupied 0011 occupied 0013 dnd 0100 invisible

* accept-status codes 0 normally accepted (use this replying to auto-msg-req) 9 not accepted, occupied A not accepted, dnd 4 accepted but away E accepted but NA C accepted to contact list (no blink in tray)

* priority codes 00 00 = file-reply 01 00 = normal 02 00 = send urgent 04 00 = send to contact list (don't blink in tray)

* direct-connection-info IPADDR my ip address, often second NIC ip, leave 0 for no direct-connection DWORD port where listening for connections, leave 0 for no direct-connection BYTE 04 WORD protocol version (licq 0006, icq2000 0007, icq2001 0008) 4 BYTE unk 8 BYTE 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 03 TIME_T unk, usually a recent time TIME_T unk, usually a recent time TIME_T unk, usually a recent time WORD 0

* wp-short-request-info LNTS first LNTS last LNTS nick

* wp-full-request-info wp-short-request-info LNTS email WORD (LE) minimum age, 0 if disabled WORD (LE) maximum age, 0 if disabled BYTE sex (0=disabled, other=see table) BYTE language (0=disabled, other=see table) LNTS city LNTS state WORD country (0=disabled, other=see table) LNTS company-name LNTS department LNTS position BYTE occupation field (0=disabled) WORD past information category (0=disabled, other=see table) LNTS desc WORD interests-category (0=disabled, other=see table) LNTS interests-specific (comma separated) WORD affiliation/organization (0=disabled, other=see table) LNTS desc WORD homepage category LNTS desc BYTE only-online-users, (0=off, 1=on)

* wp-result-info WORD length of this record (you can't rely on fields if record is shorter) UIN his uin LNTS nick LNTS first LNTS last LNTS email BYTE auth (0=required, 1=always) BYTE status (00 offline, 01 online, 02 not webaware) BYTE unknown, usually 0 BYTE sex BYTE age 9 BYTE unk, 0

* main-home-info LNTS nick LNTS first LNTS last LNTS email LNTS city LNTS state LNTS phone LNTS fax LNTS street LNTS cellular (if SMS-able string contains an ending ' SMS') LNTS zip WORD country (LE) BYTE gmt BYTE unknown, usually 0

* work-info LNTS city LNTS state DWORD 0 LNTS street LNTS zip WORD country (LE) LNTS company-name LNTS company-dept LNTS company-position WORD 0 (LE?) LNTS company-web

* homepage-more-info BYTE age BYTE 0 BYTE sex LNTS homepage WORD birth-year (LE) BYTE birth-month BYTE birth-day BYTE lang1 BYTE lang2 BYTE lang3

* work-info LNTS city LNTS state LNTS unk LNTS unk LNTS street address LNTS zip code WORD unk, 2700 LNTS company name LNTS unk LNTS position WORD unk, 0500 LNTS unk

* more-email-info BYTE number (of addresses) for number times BYTE unknown, usually 00 LNTS address

* personal-interests-in BYTE # of categories to follow for # times WORD category (6800 => Computers, 7100 => Music) LNTS specific

* past-background-info 012F01 university LNTS specific 00616E

* capability is a 4 DWORD number 4 capabilities are known 1) 09461349 4C7F11D1 82224445 53540000 2) 09461344 4C7F11D1 82224445 53540000 3) 97B12751 243C4334 AD22D6AB F73F1492 // sent by icq2001 4) 2E7A6475 FADF4DC8 886FEA35 95FDB6DF // sent by icq2001

* capability-info is a succession of capabilities note: icq2000b sends 1) and 2), licq sends only 2)

Login session

connection to login server

server sends (1)      <- in parenthesis lies the FLAP channel
                      (SNACs use always channel 2)
 4 BYTE   00 00 00 01

client sends (1) 4 BYTE 00 00 00 01 TLV(1) STRING my uin TLV(2) STRING encrypted password TLV(3) STRING client profile, example "ICQ Inc. - Product of ICQ (TM).2000b.4.63.1.3279.85" TLV(16) WORD unk, usually 01 0A TLV(17) WORD major version, 4 for icq2000, 5 for icq2001 TLV(18) WORD minor version TLV(19) WORD lesser version TLV(1A) WORD build version TLV(14) DWORD dunno version TLV(0F) STRING language, 2 chars, usually "en" TLV(0E) STRING country, 2 chars, usually "us"

server sends (4) TLV(1) STRING my uin if all goes right TLV(5) STRING BOS-address:port TLV(6) STRING cookie else TLV(8) error-code TLV(4) STRING url    // not always present TLV(C) WORD unknown

close connection

-----SERVICE SESSION---------
connection to service server specified in TLV(5)

server sends (1) 4 BYTE 00 00 00 01

client sends (1) 4 BYTE 00 00 00 01 TLV(6) STRING cookie

------SNAC COMMANDS------------
server sends    // Server is ready SNAC 1,03 24 BYTE 00 01 00 02 00 03 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 09 00 0A 00 0B 00 0C 00 13 00 15 <

> client sends    // hey, i'm an icq client, not aim SNAC 1,17 32 BYTE 00 01 00 03 00 13 00 02 00 02 00 01 00 03 00 01 00 15 00 01 00 04 00 01 00 06 00 01 00 09 00 01 00 0A 00 01 00 0B 00 01

server sends    // got it, ack to 1,17 SNAC 1,18 48 BYTE 00 01 00 03 00 02 00 01 00 03 00 01 00 04 00 01 00 06 00 01 00 08 00 01 00 09 00 01 00 0A 00 01 00 0B 00 01 00 0C 00 01 00 13 00 02 00 15 00 01

client sends    // request rate SNAC 1,06 empty

server sends    // response to 1,06 SNAC 1,07 181 BYTE unknown WORD # of known messagges (N) N DWORD known messages, a known message is a words pair: FAMILY/SUBTYPE 17 DWORD unknown, they seems messagge IDs too

client sends    // ack to 1,07 SNAC 1,08 10 BYTE 00 01 00 02 00 03 00 04 00 05

client sends    // Requests personal information. SNAC 1,0E empty

client sends    // Request rights information for location service SNAC 2,02 empty

client sends    // Request rights information for buddy list SNAC 3,02 empty

client sends    // Requests rights for ICBM (Instant Message) operations. SNAC 4,04 empty

client sends    // Requests BOS rights SNAC 9,02 empty

server sends    // response to 1,0E SNAC 1,0F if bit15 set in flag 8 BYTE 00 06 00 01 00 02 00 03 BUIN my uin WORD warning level WORD user class? TLV(1) WORD class2, usually 00 00 or 00 50 TLV(C) direct-connection-info, usually 0s TLV(A) IPADDR my ip address TLV(4) WORD idle time, usually 00 00 TLV(6) DWORD status code TLV(F) DWORD unknown, it seems to be an incrementing value TLV(2) TIME_T member since TLV(3) TIME_T online since

server sends    //response to 2,02 SNAC 2,03 TLV(1) 04 00 TLV(2) 00 10 TLV(3) 00 0A

server sends    //response to 3,02 SNAC 3,03 TLV(1) 02 58 TLV(2) 02 EE TLV(3) 02 00

server sends    // response to 4,04 SNAC 4,05 16 BYTE unknown, 00 02 00 00 00 03 02 00 03 E7 03 E7 00 00 03 E8

server sends    // response to 9,02 SNAC 9,03 TLV(2) 00 A0 TLV(1) 00 A0

client sends    // Add ICBM parameter SNAC 4,02 16 BYTE 00 00 00 00 00 03 1F 40 03 E7 03 E7 00 00 00 00

client sends    // set user info SNAC 2,04 TLV(5) capability-info

client sends    // add to contact list SNAC 3,04 UIN-LIST

client sends    // remove from contact list SNAC 3,05 UIN-LIST

client sends    // add to visible list SNAC 9,05 UIN-LIST

client sends    // remove from visible list SNAC 9,06 UIN-LIST

client sends    // add to invisible list SNAC 9,07 UIN-LIST

client sends    // remove from invisible list SNAC 9,08 UIN-LIST

client sends    // add to a sort of visible list SNAC 9,0A UIN-LIST

client sends    // remove from a sort of visible list SNAC 9,0B UIN-LIST

client sends    // set status code SNAC 1,1E TLV(6) status-code TLV(8) error-code TLV(C) direct-connection-info TLV(11) variable length, sent changing user info here some cases (they seems to be groups of 5 bytes) 15 BYTE: 01 0A 19 0B 3B 01 2E 19 0B 3B 01 5E 19 0B 3B 5 BYTE: 01 18 E5 CC 3B TLV(12) WORD unknown, sent changing user info, usually 0

client sends    // unknown (usually after set status code) SNAC 1,11 DWORD 00 00 00 00

client sends    //client ready SNAC 1,02 64 BYTE unknown, usually 00 01 00 03 01 10 02 8A 00 02 00 01 01 01 02 8A 00 03 00 01 01 10 02 8A 00 15 00 01 01 10 02 8A 00 04 00 01 01 10 02 8A 00 06 00 01 01 10 02 8A 00 09 00 01 01 10 02 8A 00 0A 00 01 01 10 02 8A

client sends    //many purposes SNAC 15,02 TLV(1) WORD (LE) bytes remaining, useless UIN my uin WORD type WORD req-id type=3C00    //ask for offlines messages nothing type=3E00    //ack to offline messages nothing type=D007 WORD subtype subtype=9808 xml-stype in an LNTS LNTS '<key>' name of required data '</key>' subtype=1F05    //simple query info UIN user to request info subtype=6905    //simple query info extended (used by icq2001) DWORD unk, 36 01 04 00 UIN user to request info subtype=B204    //query info about user UIN user to request info subtype=D004    //query my info UIN my uin subtype=1505    //wp-short-request wp-short-request-info subtype=3305    //wp-full-request wp-full-request-info subtype=EA03    //modify user info (main/home) main-home-info subtype=FD03    //modify user info (homepage/more) homepage-more-info subtype=0604    // modify user info (about) LNTS about subtype=F303    //modify user info (work) work-info subtype=2E04    // change password LNTS new password subtype=C404    // remove user (warning!) UIN uin to remove LNTS password subtype=2404    // set permissions? BYTE authorization, 00 = required, 01 = not required BYTE webaware, 00 = off, 01 = on 2 BYTE unknown, 01 00 subtype=D70A    // unknown (icq2001)

server sends    // Message of the day SNAC 1,13 if bit15 set in flag 8 BYTE 00 06 00 01 00 02 00 03 WORD unknown, usually 0004 TLV(B) STRING message of the day, usually 'http://www.aol.com'

server sends    // many purposes SNAC 15,03 flag:000x TLV(1) used for a lot of things WORD (LE) bytes remaining, useless UIN my uin WORD message-type WORD req-id message-type = 4100    // offline message UIN his uin WORD year (LE) BYTE month (1=jan) BYTE day BYTE hour (GMT time) BYTE minutes BYTE msg-subtype BYTE msg-flags LNTS msg WORD 0000, present only in single messages message-type = 4200    // end of offline messages BYTE unknown, usually 0 message-type = D007 2 BYTE unknown, usually 98 08 WORD length of the following NTS NTS "<key>"field-type"</key>" field-type = DataFilesIP 6 BYTE unk, usually 2A 02 44 25 00 31 message-type = DA07 3 BYTE subtype subtype=A2080A    // where to get ads stuff LNTS ip address (a web server), usually '<value>205.188.250.25</value>' that is cb.icq.com subtype=A40132 or AE0132    // empty whitepages result empty subtype=A4010A    // wp-full-request result wp-result-info subtype=AE010A    // wp-full-request result (the last) wp-result-info DWORD lasting results (LE) subtype=90010A    // wp-short-request result wp-result-info subtype=9A010A    // wp-short-request result (the last) wp-result-info DWORD lasting results (LE) subtype=C8000A    // query result main-home-info WORD unknown subtype=D2000A     // query result work-info subtype=E6000A    // query result LNTS about subtype=F0000A    // query result personal-interests-info subtype=FA000A    // query result past-background-info subtype=FA0014    // query result: users does not exists empty subtype=EB000A    // query result more-email-info subtype=DC000A    // query result homepage-more-info WORD unknown subtype=0E010A    // query: additional info WORD unknown, 0000 subtype=64000A    // ack to modify info (main/home) empty subtype=78000A     // ack to modify info (homepage/more) empty subtype=82000A    // ack to modify info (about) empty subtype=6E000A     // ack to modify info (work) empty subtype=B4000A    // ack to remove user empty subtype=AA000A    // ack to change password empty subtype=A0000A    // ack to 2404 empty subtype=1D030A    // ack to D70A empty

server sends    // ONcoming user SNAC 3,0B B-UIN WORD 0 WORD # of following TLVs TLV(1) 00 50 TLV(C) direct-connection-info TLV(A) IPADDR TLV(4) WORD 0 TLV(6) status TLV(D) capability-info TLV(F) DWORD it seems a time in seconds TLV(2) TIME_T member since TLV(3) TIME_T online since

server sends     // OFFgoing user SNAC 3,0C B-UIN 4 BYTE 00 00 00 01 TLV(1) 00 00 server sends    // incoming message SNAC 4,07 8 BYTE ??B, a sort of ID (it seems to be based on timestamp) WORD msg-format B-UIN sender's uin WORD warning level? garbage of OSCAR protocol WORD 5 or 6, maybe it counts the following TLVs before the format-dipendent datas TLV(1) WORD 00 50 TLV(4) WORD 0 (not present in file-req and auto-msg-req) TLV(6) sender's status TLV(F) DWORD it seems a time in seconds TLV(2) TIME_T member since TLV(3) TIME_T online since if msg-format = 1    // message TLV(2) 7 BYTE 05 01 00 01 01 01 01 WORD msg length + 4 4 BYTE 0 STRING message if msg-format = 4    // url or contacts or auth-req or userAddedYou TLV(5) UIN sender's uin BYTE msg-subtype BYTE msg-flags LNTS msg if text-msg COLOR foreground COLOR background if msg-format = 2    // advanced message TLV(5) WORD ??A, 00 02 for file-ack, else 00 00 8 BYTE same as ??B 16 BYTE capability1 if ??A=0000 TLV(A) 00 02 on file-reply, 00 01 else TLV(5) WORD, listening port (BE) (present on FT) TLV(3) IPADDR, internal ip (present on FT and file-reply) TLV(F) empty TLV(2711) WORD 1B 00 BYTE ??E (08 in auto-msg-req, else 07) 19 BYTE unk, 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 BYTE unk, 03 00 00 if auto-msg-req BYTE 00 BYTE unk, 00 or 04 (00 in auto-msg-req) WORD ??D, seems to be a downcounter starting from FFFF 2 BYTE 0E 00 WORD same as ??D 12 BYTE 0 BYTE msg-subtype BYTE msg-flags WORD unk, 00 00 or 01 00 or 02 00 (0000 in file-reply, auto-msg-req) WORD priority LNTS msg if file-req 4 BYTE 9F CD D3 11 LNTS filename DWORD filesize (LE) 4 BYTE 00 FD 81 01 if file-reply WORD ??C 2 BYTE 0 LNTS '' DWORD unk WORD same as ??C but inverted endian 2 BYTE 0 if auto-msg-req empt if text-msg COLOR foreground COLOR background TLV(4) IPADDR, external ip (BE) (present on file-req, file-ok)

server sends    // server ack to type-2 messages SNAC 4,0C 10 BYTE equals to first 10 BYTE of message BUIN equals to message' uin

client sends    // send message SNAC 4,06 8 BYTED ??B, a sort of ID (it seems to be based on timestamp, ACKs should use same ID) WORD message-format B-UIN recipient msg-format=1    // simple message TLV(2) 7 BYTE 05 01 00 01 01 01 01 WORD msg length + 4 4 BYTE 0 STRING msg TLV(6) empty msg-format=2    // advanced message (only for ICQv7+ clients) TLV(5) WORD ??A (00 01 on abort request, else 00 00) 8 BYTE same as ??B 16 BYTE capability1 if ??A = 00 00 TLV(A) 00 01 (maybe 00 02 for file-ack) TLV(B) 00 01 (present on abort requests) TLV(5) WORD, listening port (BE) (present on file-req) TLV(3) IPADDR, internal ip (present on file-req) TLV(F) empty TLV(2711) 26 BYTE ??E, 1B 00 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 BYTE unk, 00 or 04 (00 on auto-msg-req) WORD ??D, seems to be a downcounter starting from FFFF WORD 0E 00 (it could be a LE counter of following bytes: 0E = 2+12) WORD same as ??D 12 BYTE 0 BYTE msg-subtype BYTE msg-flags WORD unk, 00 00 or 01 00 or 02 00 (0000 in file-reply, 0100 in auto-msg-req) WORD priority LNTS msg if subtype=FT WORD unk, can be 0 WORD ??C, can be 0 LNTS filename (empty on file-reply) DWORD filesize (LE) (zero on file-reply) WORD unk, can be 0 WORD same or similar to ??C if subtype=chat BYTE 01 10 BYTE 0 if subtype=msg COLOR foreground COLOR background if subtype=auto-msg-req empty TLV(3) empty    // ack request? msg-format=4    // url or contacts or auth-reply or multi-send TLV(5) UIN my uin BYTE msg-subtype BYTE msg-flags LNTS msg if contacts-req 2 BYTE 39 00, it seems to be the number of the following bytes 18 BYTE unk, 2A 0E 7D 46 76 76 D4 11 BC E6 00 04 AC 96 1E A6 02 00 DTS Request For Contacts 15 BYTE 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 BYTE 11 00, it seems to be the number of the following bytes 2 BYTE 0 DTS request message TLV(6) empty    // ack request?

client or server sends    // ack to type-2 message (answer to auto-msg-req too) SNAC 4,0B flags:0000 10 BYTE equals to first 10 BYTE of message BUIN equals to message' uin 2 BYTE 00 03 47 BYTE from offset 40 (??E) to 86 of TLV(5) BYTE accept-status 3 BYTE 0 LNTS message if not auto-msg 4 BYTE 0 if msg 4 BYTE FF FF FF FF if file-deny 11 BYTE unk, 01 00 00 xx xx 00 00 xx xx 00 00

server sends // warning: you're sending too fast SNAC 1,0A flags:0000 WORD unk, usually 1, 2 or 3 24 BYTE 00 01 00 00 00 50 00 00 09 C4 00 00 07 D0 00 00 05 DC 00 00 03 20 00 00 WORD unk, maybe indicates the available buffer in the server and it's always under 2000dec under 5DC (1500dec), the first word is 3 over it's 2 9 BYTE 00 00 17 70 00 00 00 00 01

client sends // add to ignore list (it seems to have no effects) SNAC 3,05 UIN-LIST

server sends (4) TLV(9) WORD disconnect reason 00 01 = another client is loggin with this uin TLV(B) STRING comment? for reason 00 01, "http://www.aim.aol.com/errors/USER_LOGGED_OFF_NEW_LOGIN.html"

server sends SNAC 4,01 flags:0000 WORD error-code 000E invalid packet?

server sends SNAC 17,03 flags:0000 TLV(4) STRING message of the day, usually "http://www.aol.com" TLV(8) error-code TLV(C) 00 01

client sends // add to visible lsit SNAC 13,08 flags:0000 BYTE 00 BUIN an uin 8 BYTE 00 00 2B 63 00 02 00 00 // maybe last dword is my status

client sends // remove from visible list SNAC 13,0A flags:0000 BYTE 00 BUIN an uin 8 BYTE 00 00 22 64 00 02 00 00

server sends // ack to 13,0A SNAC 13,0E flags:8000 10 BYTE unknown, 00 06 00 01 00 02 00 02 00 00

----A (hopely) CORRECT LOGIN SEQUENCE login packet (uin/password) get the cookie and reconnect send cookie SNAC 1/3 SNAC 1/17 SNAC 1/6 SNAC 1/E SNAC 2/2 SNAC 3/2 SNAC 4/4 SNAC 9/2 the server reply 1/7 to the 1/6, and then it goes: SNAC 1/8 SNAC 4/2 SNAC 2/4 SNAC 3/4 with the contact list if status = invisible SNAC 9/5 with visible list SNAC 1/1E with status SNAC 1/11 if status invisible SNAC 9/7 with invisible list SNAC 1/2 SNAC 15/2, to require offline messages

---RECEIVE A FILE TRANSFER REQUEST VIA SERVER server: SNAC 4,07 (file-req) client: SNAC 4,06 (file-ok) or SNAC 4,0B (file-denied) server: SNAC 4,07 (file-ack, with ??A=0002)

after file-req a SNAC 4,07 (file-abort) could happen

---NEW UIN REGISTRATION server sends (1) 4 BYTE 00 00 00 01

client sends (1) 4 BYTE 00 00 00 01

client sends SNAC 17,04 3 BYTE 00 01 00 BYTE unk, 3B or 38 4 BYTE 0 4 BYTE 28 00 03 00 4 BYTE 0 4 BYTE 0 4 BYTE ??A, unk, 03 46 00 00 or B4 25 00 00 4 BYTE same as ??A 4 BYTE 0 4 BYTE 0 4 BYTE 0 4 BYTE 0 LNTS chosen password 4 BYTE same as ??A 4 BYTE 00 00 CF 01

server sends SNAC 17,05 17 BYTE 00 01 00 32 30 00 00 00 00 00 2D 00 03 00 00 00 06 BYTE unk, 0F or 72 2 BYTE 3E 62 2 BYTE unk, E3 53 or CD B5 2 BYTE 7E FF 4 BYTE unk, 14 18 03 46 or 17 08 B4 25 18 BYTE 0 UIN new uin number 2 BYTE unk, 03 46 or B4 25 2 BYTE 00 00

---PEOPLE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THIS DOC (i decide the order, that is, random) Jeff Hughes valaxer@nwinet.com Filippov Joe joe@idisys.iae.nsk.su Robin Fisher robin@phase3solutions.com Daniel Wirtz daniel@skywebs.net Alex Efros powerman@sky.net.ua

 

 
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