There is no problem.  Eventually Google Talk found my server, so it
was probably DNS latency or something like that causing a temporary
problem.  Conclusion: Google Talk XMPP s2s is happy on non-standard
ports configured using SRV entries in DNS.

On May 12, 12:00 am, earthspike <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can Google talk support s2s dialback to a non-5269 port?  I am running
> 2 openfire servers behind a NAT: one on 5269 one on 5270.  The second
> one is exposed to the outside world via SRV entries.  It happily talks
> to other openfire servers using dialback, but fails with google.  The
> connection is made and the request goes to Google talk, but it appears
> that the dialback is not coming to 5270.  Any ideas?
>
> Earthspike
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