I also installed the rpm in custom machine(not a school server) in 1CC. I must note that the ejabberdctl-extra.diff<http://people.collabora.co.uk/%7Erobot101/olpc-ejabberd/ejabberdctl-extra.diff>patch in the wiki page is for another version than 1.1.4.
I used the config file ejabberd.cgf which I got from jabber.laptop.org John, I didnt use the "jtest" account, but "omicron" which danny created for me last week. I got the file from /home/wad I couldnt register the admin account(is this necessary? because it is not stated in the wiki) I tried: ejabberdctl register localhost admin admin (according to wiki) ejabberdctl ejabberd register admin localhost admin (according to the previous email) or ejabberdctl register admin localhost admin Every time i received: RPC failed on the node [EMAIL PROTECTED] : nodedown ro similar Can anyone from collabora please specify the single correct way to configure this, because we will never get it right. Also i couldnt connect to http://yourserver:5280/admin/. Perhaps this is expected since the admin account was not succefully created. I could "telnet 18.85.46.175 5222" from an XO, or "telnet localhost 5222" and successfully connected. Note 18.85.46.175 is the servers IP. I tried to connect to the custom jabber server through an XO by sugar-control-panel -s jabber 18.85.46.175 sugar reboot The gabble logs, which i attach, show an initial succefull connection, which failed later on. Also in the server side, the following message poped up: INFO REPORT: [(<0.185.0>:ejabberd_listener:90):(#port<0.388>) Accepted connection({0,0,0,0,0,65535,46935,5098,56209}) -> ({0,0,0,0,65535,46935,11951,5223})] or similar. The XO was finally connected to salut. However, no other XO has managed to connect to jabber.laptop.org successfully the past week. Is there a reason for this? Can you please try to connect to this server(18.85.46.175), and see what you get? The important matter is to have straight-forward step by step instructions to set up the jabber server. Can anyone please provide that? yianni On Dec 13, 2007 8:22 AM, John Watlington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Robert, > Can you provide any insight into the problem described below ? > I'm going to try again to get this configured over the weekend. > > wad > > On Dec 10, 2007, at 1:34 AM, John Watlington wrote: > > > On Dec 6, 2007, at 6:39 PM, Robert McQueen wrote: > > > >>> Also, I couldnt connect to http://server:5280/admin/ as indicated > >>> in the > >>> wiki. Is this really necessary? > >> > >> Yes, at the moment you need to log in on the web interface to set > >> up the > >> shared roster. Ticket #5310 is about working out how to avoid this. > >> > >> Why couldn't you connect? If it was a login problem, register > >> whichever > >> account is listed as the admin in the config file, using "ejabberdctl > >> register admin server password" (to register [EMAIL PROTECTED] with > >> password > >> "password"). > > > > I installed your latest RPM (thanks), and followed the directions > > in the wiki > > (Ejabberd_Configuration) about editing the config. I then > > restarted ejabberd, > > but could not get an admin user registered with the server properly. > > > > When I try: sudo ejabberdctl register admin schoolserver admin > > the response is: > > RPC failed on the node [EMAIL PROTECTED]: nodedown > > > > When I try: sudo ejabberdctl ejabberd register admin schoolserver > > admin > > the response is: > > Can't register user "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" at node > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: not_allowed > > > > When I try: sudo ejabberdctl ejabberd register admin localhost admin > > it works, after placing that in the config file (and restarting) > > I'm unable to > > connect via http://schoolserver:5280/admin/ > > (Giannis, the only person on the admin ACL for jabber.laptop.org is > > jtest. Were you using that name to try to login ?) > > > > The problem might be the weird DNS situation of a school server ? > > If it DHCPs, it accepts a domain name (search ...) and DNS servers > > from > > it's ISP. But it also maintains a local DNS space > > (<random>.xs.laptop.org) > > which will (eventually) be supported from the outside through > > dynamic or static DNS. > > For example, I have a server which thinks its FQDN is > > schoolserver.pinewood.net. > > It also resolves as schoolserver.pinewood.xs.laptop when querying > > the local > > named. What should the ejabberd server name be (or does it > > matter ? Are server > > names in the ejabberd configuration virtual ?) > > > > Can you install your latest ejabberd server on > > schoolserver.laptop.org ? The > > server name from a laptop's point of view will be > > schoolserver.cambridge.xs.laptop.org. > > > > Regarding server release timing (your IRC question ?): They > > happen whenever there > > something new to release. Anybody running FC7 can build a release > > and test it... > > We are a little short on QA people right now, but I moved the 1CC > > schoolserver > > over to build 137 on Friday (it had been running a hand-installed/ > > configured build > > up to now) so that our laptop QA team can help with testing! > > See: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XS_Building_Software > > > > I expect that we will place a finalized configuration file in place > > (along with a > > script which initializes the ejabberd server --- we can't require > > someone to set up > > muc manually for each school!) using xs-config. > > > > wad > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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