Hey all, I've been reading the rfc3920 spec and I have a question about TLS. Section 5.1.3 says:
"When a receiving entity that complies with this specification receives an initial stream header that includes the 'version' attribute set to a value of at least "1.0", after sending a stream header in reply (including the version flag), it MUST include a <starttls/> element (qualified by the 'urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-tls' namespace) along with the list of other stream features it supports." While I was testing TLS & SASL support in Smack using ejabberd I found that if TLS was disabled on the server the opening stream element was still including the version=1.0 attribute. So I was wondering which would be the correct behavior of a server that implements XMPP 1.0 but for some "business" reason TLS needs to be disabled from the server side. Does the server still need to send version=1.0? Is there a way to say "Hey, I do support TLS but it is NOT enabled at the moment"? Thanks, -- Gato _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [email protected] http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
