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   Oli to Michael Dukelsky   
   Perl on_handshake(): @me contains no val   
   09 Sep 21 09:00:25   
   
   MSGID: 2:280/464.47 6139bf14   
   REPLY: 2:5020/1042 6138ce7d   
   PID: JamNNTPd/Linux 1   
   CHRS: LATIN-1 2   
   TZUTC: 0100   
   TID: CrashMail II/Linux 1.7   
   Michael wrote (2021-09-08):   
      
    MD> Hello Oli,   
      
    MD> Wednesday September 08 2021, Oli wrote to All:   
      
    Ol>> HELP! ;)   
    Ol>> I'm trying to use the @me array in on_handshake(), but no matter   
    Ol>> what I do I always get the error:   
      
    Ol>> "Perl on_handshake(): @me contains no valid addresses"   
      
    Ol>> even with this simple sub:   
      
    Ol>> sub on_handshake   
    Ol>> {   
    Ol>>   @me;   
    Ol>> }   
      
    MD> I've never used this hook but as far as I understand you have to put the   
    MD> AKAs you want to present to the @me array. The array in your sub contains   
    MD> no addresses, so you receive the error message.   
      
   The side effects are a bit confusing:   
      
   sub on_handshake   
   {   
        Log(3, "<<< on_handshake() >>>");   
   }   
      
   sub after_handshake   
   {   
        Log(3, "<<< after_handshake() >>> @me");   
   }   
      
      
   + 08:43 [1459] outgoing session with 127.0.0.1:24554   
   - 08:43 [1459] <<< on_handshake() >>>   
   + 08:43 [1459] Perl on_handshake(): @me contains no valid addresses   
   - 08:43 [1459] OPT CRAM-MD5-fffdf8c077e8c9b94ce2e83d8da0a8ee   
   [...]   
   - 08:43 [1459] session in CRYPT mode   
   - 08:43 [1459] <<< after_handshake() >>> 2000:1/2@fakenet 4000:1/1@testnet   
      
      
   I'm not sure if this is considered to be expected behavior or a bug?   
      
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