Hello Björn,
and why for gods sake? :) now that even google search is encrypted by
default...
best regards,
Thomas
On 04/13/2012 09:06 AM, Björn Kempén wrote:
Sorry that I missed this email.
I can confirm that s2s to gmail does not allow tls.
- Björn
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 2:57 PM, zhong ming wu<mr.z.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello
While you are here, could you please confirm or deny that s2s to gmail
domain does not allow tls. Last time I investigated this topic the answer
was no tls
Sincerely
Mr Wu
On Mar 7, 2012 8:58 AM, "Björn Kempén"<bu...@google.com> wrote:
I'm posting an update to this email thread since I was asked to keep
other XMPP operators posted with any updates on the investigations.
I've been in contact with several owners of federated networks, and
performed debugging sessions which hasn't really lead to anything
conclusive.
None of the cases that I've gone through seems to have been related to
the intermittent problem reported here though, and I'm still open to
debugging these issues further.
The people I've been in contact with have either had configuration
issues on one or more of their domains, or experienced problems with
connecting to us in the past but not currently.
Basically, if you have noticed a regression in your services since a
few months ago where you are no longer able to setup a connection to
us, feel free to contact me and I'll look into it.
We'd like to find any regressions in our server-to-server code to
provide a better experience for other federated XMPP networks.
You can also email us at x...@google.com , which is an email alias for
several Google engineers working on our XMPP infastructure.
- Björn, Google
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Juan Pablo Carlino<jpcarl...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello,
during the last three months i've experienced an intermittent problem to
federate with google.com. Actually this is a common problem if you
browse
the web in search for this issue -there are several old threads
reporting
the same, until some magic happens on Google side and everything goes
back
to the expected behaviour-. But this time, the strange thing is that
some of
the virtual hosts i manage on my ejabberd 2.1 server can federate fine,
while others don't. Moreover, these domains with problems later can do
s2s
fine with Google, without any change on my side.
The symptom is always the same: during s2s handshake the outgoing
connection
from my server closes by timeout waiting for a reply from Google on the
wait_for_validation state. But i don't see why some domains remain
unaffected while others don't.
If anybody is experiencing the same issue i would be glad to know about
it.
Regards,
Juan Pablo