Thanks.
Surely, It is necessary to have a DNS server. I have setup one, so it's ok.



2007/10/23, Mark Doliner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Oct 20, 2007 at 4:20 AM, ?? wrote:
> > Dear Sir
> > To test the S2S connection function, I installed two jabberd2 servers in
> > LAN, that are Server1 and Server2.
> > Because lack of DNS, I modfied the /ets/hosts in each of Linux as
> follows:
> > ======================
> > 192.168.82.123      server1
> > 192.168.82.122      server2.
> > ======================
> > The first client, its jid [EMAIL PROTECTED] , logon the server1, while the
> > second one [EMAIL PROTECTED] logon the server2.
> > Then the first client invited the second, but nothing happened.
> > In the server1's log write:" server2 can't be resolved".
> >
> > I don't think the method have any problem, Why can't the two server
> > communication? Is it nessary to have a DNS server?
>
> jabberd2 currently does not use the /etc/hosts file for resolving domain
> names--it ONLY uses DNS.  There are some notes about this
> http://jabberd2.xiaoka.com/ticket/63 and
> http://jabberd2.xiaoka.com/wiki/OldTODO
>
> So right now, yes, it is necessary to have a DNS server.
>
> -Mark
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