>>> Costa, Todd (DMH) writes: Todd> When using the WinJab client I see the following: Todd> Todd> [12:01:03] Attempting to Connect to 146.zzz.xxx.yyy... Todd> [12:01:05] Disconnected from Server! Todd> [12:01:05] COMM Error (0) Todd> [12:01:05] Could not connect. Pausing 5 seconds. Todd> Todd> I can see a user XML file in the /var/lib/jabber/"hostname" directory. Todd> So I assume it has registered me. Todd> Todd> The /var/log/jabber/record.log I see the following: Todd> Todd> 20020424T11:23:01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] login fail 146.zzz.xxx.yyy 401 Todd> (null) Todd> 20020424T11:23:01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] login fail 146.zzz.xxx.yyy 401 Todd> WinJab
Did you remove these lines from your jabber.xml file: <!-- The following two services are for handling server-to-server traffic. --> <!-- External asychronous DNS resolver --> <service id="dnsrv"> <host/> <load> <dnsrv>./dnsrv/dnsrv.so</dnsrv> </load> <dnsrv xmlns="jabber:config:dnsrv"> <resend service="_jabber._tcp">s2s</resend> <!-- for supporting SRV records --> <resend>s2s</resend> </dnsrv> </service> <!-- The following 's2s' config handles server connections and dialback hostname verification. The <legacy/> element is here to enable communication with old 1.0 servers. The karma settings are a little higher here to handle the higher traffic of server-to-server connections (read the io section below for more details, medium settings). --> <service id="s2s"> <load> <dialback>./dialback/dialback.so</dialback> </load> <dialback xmlns='jabber:config:dialback'> <legacy/> <!-- Use these to listen on particular addresses and/or ports. <ip port="7000"/> <ip port="5269">127.0.0.1</ip> --> <ip port="5269"/> <karma> <init>50</init> <max>50</max> <inc>4</inc> <dec>1</dec> <penalty>-5</penalty> <restore>50</restore> </karma> </dialback> </service> ?? I believe they are so that your jabber server can talk to other jabber servers. (Of course I could be full of beans with my interpretation there....) I am at the same point you are pretty much. I am trying to successfully connect to my newly installed jabber server. After I removed the aforementioned lines, I am able to log in to my jabber server but it keeps disconnecting me and asking me to login again (and again and again and ).... FWIW, I am trying to use gabber in Woody. HTH, - Bill +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ Bill Benedetto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. I don't speak for Goodyear and they don't speak for me. We're both happy. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]