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author | Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> | 2004-05-29 04:17:17 +0000 |
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committer | Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com> | 2004-05-29 04:17:17 +0000 |
commit | 7c77664c5a38d44b14044286e7e5aa7def858889 (patch) | |
tree | 458bf581ee94e0b62fb80f817544eba723f6da66 /bus/dbus-daemon-1.1.in | |
parent | fbae5baa06819fed71f62ddbba64a64675c2d333 (diff) |
2004-05-29 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* bus/config-parser.c (process_test_valid_subdir): temporarily
stop testing config parser OOM handling, since expat has issues
http://freedesktop.org/pipermail/dbus/2004-May/001153.html
* bus/dbus-daemon-1.1.in: change requested_reply to
send_requested_reply/receive_requested_reply so we can send the
replies, not just receive them.
* bus/config-parser.c: parse the new
send_requested_reply/receive_requested_reply
* bus/policy.c (bus_client_policy_check_can_send): add
requested_reply argument and use it
* bus/bus.c (bus_context_check_security_policy): pass through
requested_reply status to message send check
* bus/system.conf.in: adapt to requested_reply change
Diffstat (limited to 'bus/dbus-daemon-1.1.in')
-rw-r--r-- | bus/dbus-daemon-1.1.in | 14 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/bus/dbus-daemon-1.1.in b/bus/dbus-daemon-1.1.in index 7e186e51..390d145c 100644 --- a/bus/dbus-daemon-1.1.in +++ b/bus/dbus-daemon-1.1.in @@ -357,7 +357,9 @@ The possible attributes of these elements are: receive_type="method_call" | "method_return" | "signal" | "error" receive_path="/path/name" - requested_reply="true" | "false" + send_requested_reply="true" | "false" + receive_requested_reply="true" | "false" + eavesdrop="true" | "false" own="servicename" @@ -411,22 +413,22 @@ receive rules (with receive_* attributes). .PP -The requested_reply attribute works similarly to the eavesdrop +The [send|receive]_requested_reply attribute works similarly to the eavesdrop attribute. It controls whether the <deny> or <allow> matches a reply that is expected (corresponds to a previous method call message). This attribute only makes sense for reply messages (errors and method returns), and is ignored for other message types. .PP -For <allow>, requested_reply="true" is the default and indicates that +For <allow>, [send|receive]_requested_reply="true" is the default and indicates that only requested replies are allowed by the -rule. requested_reply="false" means that the rule allows any reply +rule. [send|receive]_requested_reply="false" means that the rule allows any reply even if unexpected. .PP -For <deny>, requested_reply="false" is the default but indicates that +For <deny>, [send|receive]_requested_reply="false" is the default but indicates that the rule matches only when the reply was not -requested. requested_reply="true" indicates that the rule applies +requested. [send|receive]_requested_reply="true" indicates that the rule applies always, regardless of pending reply state. .PP |