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-rw-r--r--OpenSim/Region/ScriptEngine/Shared/Api/Interface/IOSSL_Api.cs59
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diff --git a/OpenSim/Region/ScriptEngine/Shared/Api/Interface/IOSSL_Api.cs b/OpenSim/Region/ScriptEngine/Shared/Api/Interface/IOSSL_Api.cs
index 9ad1c22..ce1845c 100644
--- a/OpenSim/Region/ScriptEngine/Shared/Api/Interface/IOSSL_Api.cs
+++ b/OpenSim/Region/ScriptEngine/Shared/Api/Interface/IOSSL_Api.cs
@@ -40,16 +40,75 @@ using LSL_Key = OpenSim.Region.ScriptEngine.Shared.LSL_Types.LSLString;
40 40
41namespace OpenSim.Region.ScriptEngine.Shared.Api.Interfaces 41namespace OpenSim.Region.ScriptEngine.Shared.Api.Interfaces
42{ 42{
43 /// <summary>
44 /// To permit region owners to enable the extended scripting functionality
45 /// of OSSL, without allowing malicious scripts to access potentially
46 /// troublesome functions, each OSSL function is assigned a threat level,
47 /// and access to the functions is granted or denied based on a default
48 /// threshold set in OpenSim.ini (which can be overridden for individual
49 /// functions on a case-by-case basis)
50 /// </summary>
43 public enum ThreatLevel 51 public enum ThreatLevel
44 { 52 {
53 // Not documented, presumably means permanently disabled ?
45 NoAccess = -1, 54 NoAccess = -1,
55
56 /// <summary>
57 /// Function is no threat at all. It doesn't constitute a threat to
58 /// either users or the system and has no known side effects.
59 /// </summary>
46 None = 0, 60 None = 0,
61
62 /// <summary>
63 /// Abuse of this command can cause a nuisance to the region operator,
64 /// such as log message spew.
65 /// </summary>
47 Nuisance = 1, 66 Nuisance = 1,
67
68 /// <summary>
69 /// Extreme levels of abuse of this function can cause impaired
70 /// functioning of the region, or very gullible users can be tricked
71 /// into experiencing harmless effects.
72 /// </summary>
48 VeryLow = 2, 73 VeryLow = 2,
74
75 /// <summary>
76 /// Intentional abuse can cause crashes or malfunction under certain
77 /// circumstances, which can be easily rectified; or certain users can
78 /// be tricked into certain situations in an avoidable manner.
79 /// </summary>
49 Low = 3, 80 Low = 3,
81
82 /// <summary>
83 /// Intentional abuse can cause denial of service and crashes with
84 /// potential of data or state loss; or trusting users can be tricked
85 /// into embarrassing or uncomfortable situations.
86 /// </summary>
50 Moderate = 4, 87 Moderate = 4,
88
89 /// <summary>
90 /// Casual abuse can cause impaired functionality or temporary denial
91 /// of service conditions. Intentional abuse can easily cause crashes
92 /// with potential data loss, or can be used to trick experienced and
93 /// cautious users into unwanted situations, or changes global data
94 /// permanently and without undo ability.
95 /// </summary>
51 High = 5, 96 High = 5,
97
98 /// <summary>
99 /// Even normal use may, depending on the number of instances, or
100 /// frequency of use, result in severe service impairment or crash
101 /// with loss of data, or can be used to cause unwanted or harmful
102 /// effects on users without giving the user a means to avoid it.
103 /// </summary>
52 VeryHigh = 6, 104 VeryHigh = 6,
105
106 /// <summary>
107 /// Even casual use is a danger to region stability, or function allows
108 /// console or OS command execution, or function allows taking money
109 /// without consent, or allows deletion or modification of user data,
110 /// or allows the compromise of sensitive data by design.
111 /// </summary>
53 Severe = 7 112 Severe = 7
54 }; 113 };
55 114