deon wrote (2022-01-14):
d> You dont need a perl script to hide AKA's - it's a config option.
d> Although IIRC, you were playing with a perl script that enhanced the hide
d> AKA option that binkd provides.
Right, you can use hide-aka. But there is more flexibility with the perl hooks.
d> On FSX Hub 3, it's a hub for multiple networks, but when anybody in FSX
d> connects to it, it'll hide the AKA's for the other networks that are not
d> common with the hub.
Same here.
d> The side effect is, if more than 1 address is in
d> common (and thus presented), then the password must be the same for each,
d> otherwise you get that "invalid password" type message.
It would be great to force the client to present only one AKA and/or announce for which AKA it is calling.
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