Note that I also made things consistent by removing both the EstateDataService and the SimulationService into their own dlls, just like all other services. They really didn't belong in Services.Connectors, since everything in that component is about network connectors to robust backends. We may have too many dlls, and at some point it might not be a bad idea to merge all services into one single dll, since they all have more or less the same dependencies.
This is to avoid user confusion in the oscc rehearsal as they are often not aware that this fails because no e-mail is set.
Also may be failing in the hypergrid case, though this may also be a config issue.
This is meant as a temporary solution.
Move the experimental extra features functionality into the GridService. This sends default values for map, search and destination guide, plus ExportSupported control to the region on startup. Please watch http://opensimulator.org/wiki/SimulatorFeatures_Extras for changes and documentation.
Previously we used a heuristic of checking if the entry position is 0 to differentiate between Teleport and Cross, but that doesn't work anymore since we've started providing the precise entry position for cross, too. That's required in order to ensure that the user is allowed to enter the parcel that he's walking into.
This can affect which region to use. E.g., returning users may be allowed to enter any region, whereas users from other grids will have to enter a gateway region. Previously per-user decisions were only made later, but by then it's too late to change which region the user enters.
This doesn't actually matter because the "Update Asset" operation isn't implemented in AssetsServer. But still, the handler should do the right thing...
pressing the 'teleport' button.
This commit adds returning region map info for all the subregions of a
varregion. This also handles the selection of the extra region and then
the displacement of the postion so the teleport is to the correct location.
Add new region crossing code to varregion
Conflicts:
OpenSim/Region/CoreModules/Framework/EntityTransfer/EntityTransferModule.cs
OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/ScenePresence.cs
* Applied the XmlRpcBasicDOSProtector.cs to the login service as both an example, and good practice.
* Applied the BaseStreamHandlerBasicDOSProtector.cs to the friends service as an example of the DOS Protector on StreamHandlers
* Added CircularBuffer, used for CPU and Memory friendly rate monitoring.
* DosProtector has 2 states, 1. Just Check for blocked users and check general velocity, 2. Track velocity per user, It only jumps to 2 if it's getting a lot of requests, and state 1 is about as resource friendly as if it wasn't even there.