On 2013-01-11 10:25, Björn Kempén wrote:
> Juan Pablo Carlino:
> I suspect that our servers notice that your server is unreachable, and
> cache this to not attempt to set up a new connection for each outgoing
> message addressed to your domain.
> It seems strange that this cache would disallow connections for two days
> though, so I'll look into it.
> 
> Mathias Erti:
> We resolved some issues with Federation connections a few months back, but
> if you're still experiencing issues, feel free to write up what exactly
> you're seeing, and what you're doing to reproduce it.

We are seeing the same issues as always, ever since we started enforcing
TLS on s2s connections. As far as I know, there have been no other
servers with connection problems. As always, all my (and others)
gmail.com contacts appear as remote-server-not-found. As far as I can
tell, this problem only exists with google-talk and domains hosted by it.

Note that our server hasn't been offline or unreachable for over a
month. If your servers judged jabber.at to be offline, there is some
other connection issue.

Björn: You have me in Jabber, via our other XMPP server - my JID is the
same as my email. Feel free to ping me there if you want to live-debug
any problems on your side!

greetings, Mati

> 
> 
> On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 8:15 PM, Mathias Ertl <m...@fsinf.at> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Björn,
>>
>> On 2012-02-27 11:24, Björn Kempén wrote:
>>> I will update this email thread when I have any updates.
>>
>> Sorry for my impatience, but are there any updates? :-)
>>
>> greetings, Mati
>>
>>> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 11:20 AM, Peter Viskup <skupko...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>> On 02/27/2012 11:04 AM, Björn Kempén wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks, I was not aware of this issue, and I'll file an internal bug
>> for
>>>>> it :)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, I've sent out private emails in response to some of the people
>>>>> offering to help out with the server-to-server debugging.
>>>>> Thanks a lot for offering to help us out with debugging this issue.
>>>>>
>>>>> Currently, our server fails a lot of attempted dialback for "real"
>>>>> reasons, such as domains lacking SRV records, which can make it very
>>>>> hard to detect regressions in the dialback code.
>>>>> I'm hoping to have the issues reported here resolved as soon as
>> possible.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>> - Björn, Google
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 1:35 PM, sergio<mail...@sergio.spb.ru>  wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello, Björn.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am one of the guys at Google responsible for our Google Talk XMPP
>>>>>>> Federation implementation. We'd like to debug this issue a bit more
>>>>>>> in-depth to figure out what's going on.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It's very good! We waited for you.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Really I have another problem, but with similar symptoms.
>>>>>> The problem is that google (gmail) doesn't work with fallback (lower
>> srv
>>>>>> recorded) servers. Only with primary.
>>>>>> I've already described it here:
>>>>>> http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/operators/2011-April/001138.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It would be very helpful for us to have a conversation (over chat or
>>>>>>> phone) with someone having these connection issues, while having a
>>>>>>> short debugging session where a federated domain attempt to connect
>> to
>>>>>>> us.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes! My jid is ser...@jabber.ru.net
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> sergio.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi Bjoern,
>>>> nice to see somebody from Google taking care of this. Anyway - is it
>>>> possible for us to check updates about ongoing investigation of this
>> issue?
>>>> Thank you.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> --
>>>> Peter Viskup
>>
>>
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>>
>>
> 


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