Re: [JDEV] vCard DTD?

2002-03-14 Thread DJ Adams

On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 04:42:40PM -0500, Julian Missig wrote:
> Note that vcard-temp is version 2.0, not 3.0. That is one of the worst
> self-perpetuating typo I've ever seen ;) (DJ's book even says 3.0. Ugh.)

:-/ Sorry

It's changed now for the next print run

Thanks Julian for pointing it out earlier
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Re: [JDEV] How To Configure A Jabber Client To Use Port 80

2002-03-14 Thread Dave

I don't think it's a client-side configuration issue.  If you forward
port 80 on the firewall to port 5222 on your Jabber server (as well as
the obvious port 5222 forwarding to port 5222 on your Jabber server),
then people can connect to port 80 on your firewall (i.e., your
Internet-visible "server") and talk to your Jabber server.

Dave Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Melvin Tucker wrote:
> 
> I notice today for the first time that the webclient at jabber.com 
> actucally works from behind the hell of a firewall my company currently 
> has in place and I notice that the client gives the user the option to 
> use either the 5222 port or port 80. Needless to say the port 80 works 
> just fine,so my question is
> 
> Can Some one send me some information on how to configure a jabber 
> client I am writing in visual basic to use port 80 to connect to the 
> jabber server of choice.
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RE: [JDEV] vCard DTD?

2002-03-14 Thread Brad

thanks Peter and all other responders.  I wasn't aware of the 3.0 typo.

Brad

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> http://www.jabber.org/protocol/vcard-xml/
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> Peter
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> On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Brad wrote:
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> > I'm looking for the vCard-temp 3.0 XML DTD information.  The 
> link on the old jabber.org web site is broken.  Can somebody 
> point me to the correct location?
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Re: [JDEV] vCard DTD?

2002-03-14 Thread Julian Missig

We weren't really using it so we let the registration slip.

Julian

On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 16:44, Mike Szczerban wrote:
> Whatever happened to vCard-XML.org?
> 
> Mike
> 
> On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 16:39, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> > http://www.jabber.org/protocol/vcard-xml/
> > 
> > Peter
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> > On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Brad wrote:
> > 
> > > I'm looking for the vCard-temp 3.0 XML DTD information.  The link on the old 
>jabber.org web site is broken.  Can somebody point me to the correct location?
> > > 
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Re: [JDEV] vCard DTD?

2002-03-14 Thread Julian Missig

Note that vcard-temp is version 2.0, not 3.0. That is one of the worst
self-perpetuating typo I've ever seen ;) (DJ's book even says 3.0. Ugh.)

Julian

On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 16:39, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> http://www.jabber.org/protocol/vcard-xml/
> 
> Peter
> 
> --
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> 
> On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Brad wrote:
> 
> > I'm looking for the vCard-temp 3.0 XML DTD information.  The link on the old 
>jabber.org web site is broken.  Can somebody point me to the correct location?
> > 
> > Brad


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Re: [JDEV] vCard DTD?

2002-03-14 Thread Mike Szczerban

Whatever happened to vCard-XML.org?

Mike

On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 16:39, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> http://www.jabber.org/protocol/vcard-xml/
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> Peter
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> On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Brad wrote:
> 
> > I'm looking for the vCard-temp 3.0 XML DTD information.  The link on the old 
>jabber.org web site is broken.  Can somebody point me to the correct location?
> > 
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Re: [JDEV] vCard DTD?

2002-03-14 Thread Peter Saint-Andre

http://www.jabber.org/protocol/vcard-xml/

Peter

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On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Brad wrote:

> I'm looking for the vCard-temp 3.0 XML DTD information.  The link on the old 
>jabber.org web site is broken.  Can somebody point me to the correct location?
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[JDEV] vCard DTD?

2002-03-14 Thread Brad

I'm looking for the vCard-temp 3.0 XML DTD information.  The link on the old 
jabber.org web site is broken.  Can somebody point me to the correct location?

Brad

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[JDEV] S2S authentication and encryption using OpenSSL's TLS [was: s2s SSL] (fixed typo)

2002-03-14 Thread Steve Wilhelm

Bray, Dan wrote:
> I need server to server SSL.  
>
>I'd like to work on this and would appreciate some help narrowing down the
>code I need to look at. Where do I start to look?  mio? dialback?  At what
>level are the s2s connections managed?

I have a similar but slightly different requirements:

1. I would like to set up two Jabber servers: one in running company A's
LAN, one running in company B's LAN. 

2. Both companies want to use Jabber.com's JIM client.

3. Company A and B want to connect to each others Jabber server using the
Internet, but they want to authenticate each other's server using X.509
certificates.

4. Both companies want the communication between their respective Jabber
servers to be encrypted using OpenSSL's TLS protocol.

5. Both companies want to use an unmodified Jabber.com JIM client. 

Note that both A and B are not (yet) concerned about client to server
authentication or security, just server to server.

Any advice on providing S2S authentication and encryption using OpenSSL
would be appreciated.

Steve Wilhelm
Technology Strategy, Office of the CTO, Reuters Ltd.
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[JDEV] S2S autentication and encryption using OpenSSL's TLS [was: s2s SSL]

2002-03-14 Thread Steve Wilhelm

Bray, Dan wrote:
> I need server to server SSL.  
>
>I'd like to work on this and would appreciate some help narrowing down the
>code I need to look at. Where do I start to look?  mio? dialback?  At what
>level are the s2s connections managed?

I have a similar but slightly different requirements:

1. I would like to set up two Jabber servers: one in running company A's
LAN, one running in company B's LAN. 

2. Both companies want to use Jabber.com's JIM client.

3. Company A and B want to connect to each others Jabber server using the
Internet, but they want to authenticate each other's server using X.509
certificates.

4. Both companies want the communication between their respective Jabber
servers to be encrypted using OpenSSL's TLS protocol.

5. Both companies want to use an unmodified Jabber.com JIM client. 

Note that both A and B are not (yet) concerned about client to server
authentication or security, just server to server.

Any advice on providing S2S authentication and encryption using OpenSSL
would be appreciated.

Steve Wilhelm
Technology Strategy, Office of the CTO, Reuters Ltd.
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[JDEV] client performance

2002-03-14 Thread Jason Horman

I have seen mention of soap jabber protocols, or bots written for 
jabber. My question is related to performance. Say I want to write a bot 
which can respond to requests from AIM clients. My AIM connection is 1 
socket to AOL. That obviously doesn't scale. I can't connect to AIM 
multiple times with the same login, is there some other trick to scale 
something like this.

Maybe the AIM protocol is lightweight enough to scale up to some level 
of mps but the xml jabber protocol over a single socket starts to get 
painful.

-jason

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Re: [JDEV] AIM-Transport under cygwin

2002-03-14 Thread Thomas Parslow (PatRat)

> Has anyone gotten this working?  I've compiled jabberd 1.4.2 and pth
> 1.4.1, but when I try to compile the aim-transport (0.9.0) and it gets
> to building aimtrans.so I get undefined references errors like crazy.
> Anyone got this working before?

This probably isn't what's causing your problem but it's best to
compile jabberd with pth 1.4.0 (that's the version which is now
included in the package). There were a whole load of problems with
later versions of pth and jabberd...

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[JDEV] How To Configure A Jabber Client To Use Port 80

2002-03-14 Thread Melvin Tucker

I notice today for the first time that the webclient at jabber.com 
actucally works from behind the hell of a firewall my company currently 
has in place and I notice that the client gives the user the option to 
use either the 5222 port or port 80. Needless to say the port 80 works 
just fine,so my question is

Can Some one send me some information on how to configure a jabber 
client I am writing in visual basic to use port 80 to connect to the 
jabber server of choice.
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[JDEV] AIM-Transport under cygwin

2002-03-14 Thread Brechtel, James

Has anyone gotten this working?  I've compiled jabberd 1.4.2 and pth
1.4.1, but when I try to compile the aim-transport (0.9.0) and it gets
to building aimtrans.so I get undefined references errors like crazy.
Anyone got this working before?
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Re: [JDEV] module development

2002-03-14 Thread DJ Adams

On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 08:02:29AM -0500, Glenn MacGregor wrote:
> 
> For that job you need to use a jsm module, which is build into jsm.so.
> Depending on where you place your load configuration, you can receive every
> packet going through the server.

Well, that's not entirely true :-)

If comp1.localhost sends a message to comp2.localhost, it goes directly
there, does not pass through the JSM, does not collect 200 pounds. 

In the general scheme of things, although the JSM is a significant 
part of many a typical Jabber, it is, at the end of the day, "just"
another component. The backbone will deliver a chunk according to 
who it's addressed to - the JSM has an address just as much as the
comp2.localhost component (in the above example) does. 

dj
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Re: [JDEV] module development

2002-03-14 Thread DJ Adams

On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 11:01:52AM +, Frederic FELTEN wrote:
> What is the good way to develop a jabber module ? External
> (with JECL for example) or internal with the 'load' method ?
> And why ?

Further to the replies that have already been made, there's also
the point that writing an external component that will connect
over a jabber:component:accept stream (i.e. a TCP sockets based
component) will be independent of the API of the specific jabberd
backbone it connects to. Writing a component in the style of, say,
the JUD component that connects to the j.o server will mean that
you can only connect it to servers of the j.o server ('jabberd') 
flavour. 

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Re: [JDEV] module development

2002-03-14 Thread Peter Gebauer

> Hi,
> 
> How is creating a separate module and a module in a separate jabberd different?
> They both have to communicate via a socket to the 'main' jabberd, right?
> Wouldn't the advantage to have multiple threads be nullified?

Only if your clients are forced to connect to only one jabberd. But in my 
case my clients use gabber to the "main" jabberd and a mutt-hack for the 
"maildir" jabberd.
The only reason I have two Jabber daemons is that if the "maildir" jabberd crashes my 
clients still have gabber working fine.

In those rare cases I would like to route from either jabberd the multi threading is
nullified, allthough one might want to keep that option available. For instance, you 
could 
have the "maildir" jabberd as the "default" and it will always route IM stuff to the 
"main" 
jabberd. Doing the other way around will be innefficient since the purpose of having 
the 
"maildir" jabberd instance was to get multi threading capabilities.

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Re: [JDEV] module development

2002-03-14 Thread Ralph Meijer

Hi,

How is creating a separate module and a module in a separate jabberd different?
They both have to communicate via a socket to the 'main' jabberd, right?
Wouldn't the advantage to have multiple threads be nullified?

Greetz,

Ralphm
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Re: [JDEV] module development

2002-03-14 Thread Peter Gebauer

> What is the good way to develop a jabber module ? External
> (with JECL for example) or internal with the 'load' method ?
> And why ?
> 
> thanks

It depends on what your goal is. An external connect component (a separate 
daemon that connects to the Jabber server as a component and not a regular 
client) is a nice way of making sure that even if your component crashes the 
Jabber daemon will live on and serve it's clients.

So if you are building a complex system with many components that do many 
different things it's good.

On the other hand the communication between the Jabber daemon and the 
component is through one socket only. This means that if one client requests 
a massive data chunk (or very long list) all other messages to and from that 
component will be queued, not good if you want multiple simultaneous clients
to your component.

I made this mistake when creating a Maildir component from which many 
clients could fetch email simultaneously. I hade to convert into a module 
since when more than 30 clients tried to fetch email containing large 
attachments, while as Jabber module I could start a thread per request.

Also, if you create a module you get Jabber API's very nice memory pooling.

So, the crash problem? You can have several Jabber daemons, I have one 
instance of Jabber only for my maildir module. If it should need to
communicate with my Jabber daemon that has the IM modules I can route
packets. I do this so that if my Jabber Maildir instance crashes, my clients 
will still have IM functions up and running.

Those were my two cents! :-)

/P
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RE: [JDEV] Newbie question - SMS transport

2002-03-14 Thread Riviere Stéphane Jean


That's possible, but you need a SMS platform to connect to, that allows
sending and receiving messages.
My company has such a platform and I successfully created a service that
allowed to send SMS (receiving was not finalized at that time).

Creating Jabber2SMS or SMS2Jabber service is really dependant of the SMS
platform you use, so there's no generic solution...

Stéphane.


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Objet : [JDEV] Newbie question - SMS transport


Hello everyone,

I performed a preliminary search through the archives and could not find any

information on this, so please forgive me if I ask a question that has 
already been asked.  Is anyone working on an SMS Transport that will allow 
you to send a text message from an IM to a cell phone and/or vice-versa?  I 
am working on a prototype to demonstrate this capability.  Thank you in 
advance for your help.

Regards,
Kim



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