[jdev] msn transport
sir i am developing a jabber client in java.i am using jabber.anywise.com as my host.i am unable to access msn account through that.please tell me how can i register,login and access my msn account through the host.which xml stream should be send to register and login msn. regards prateek ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
Re: [jdev] msn transport
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 02:36:45PM +, prateek wrote: sir i am developing a jabber client in java.i am using jabber.anywise.com as my host.i am unable to access msn account through that.please tell me how can i register,login and access my msn account through the host.which xml stream should be send to register and login msn. regards You might consider reading some documentation. Such as: http://www.jabber.org/user/userguide/ http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0100.html And you might consider running your own Jabber server, installing the MSN transport on it, etc. -- rather than using someone else's server for testing your client, which is not considered polite. Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre Jabber Software Foundation http://www.jabber.org/people/stpeter.php ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] msn-transport-1.2.1 on jabberd1.4.2 not working!!
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Try http://msn-transport.jabberstudio.org Have a look at the README file for instructions for setting it up, I don't know of any binary packages you can download, so you'll have to compile it yourself. Good luck! If you have any troubles, check the troubleshooting section of the README, if you still can't fix it, mail and ask. - --- James -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/vJoncyzaDGfRzi4RAoFqAKCAHsRLXYxrdBTfElPg9+6Jv4WdEwCfUh0H uWLPWUmASFjLO+zzr870txc= =vL+X -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] msn-transport-1.2.1 on jabberd1.4.2 not working!!
Hi, msn-transport-1.2.1 is not working on my jabberd-1.4.2 server.So what should I do to solve that problem?which version of msn-transport should I use to support new MSN messenger 6.0 and where can I get it from? I'll be very thankfull to you ,If I get solution as soon as possible. Regards, Ashwin Gupta Yahoo! India Mobile: Ringtones, Wallpapers, Picture Messages and more. Download now.
[JDEV] MSN-transport 1.2.8pre4 error
With the new improved Makefile of MSN-transport 1.2.8pre4 the final linking is done with the command: gcc -Wall -g -O2 -Wno-unused -o msntrans.so -fPIC -shared init.o chat.o \ cmd.o conf_room.o conf_sb.o iq.o md5.o ns.o presence.o receive.o register.o \ s10n.o session.o stream.o sync.o user.o utils.o xhtml.o instead of gcc -Wall -g -O2 -Wno-unused -o msntrans.so -fPIC -shared init.o chat.o \ cmd.o conf_room.o conf_sb.o iq.o md5.o ns.o presence.o receive.o \ register.o s10n.o session.o stream.o sync.o user.o utils.o xhtml.o -lcurl The first line leaves a msntrans.so which isn't linked to libcurl, consequently my Jabberd instance wouldn't start with it. (/usr/sbin/jabberd: relocation error: /usr/lib/jabber/transports/msntrans.so: undefined symbol: curl_global_init) When linking it with the second line (I did it manually, but could also be done by fixing the Makefil) it worked ok! Just to let you know, Paul -- Student @ Eindhoven | JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Technology, The Netherlands | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using the Power of Debian GNU/Linux | GnuPG: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] MSN Transport
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I haven't yet looked at what it'll take to make upgrading from msn-t easy. My first reaction is that I'd only intend to break compatibility with the old transport if the way the old transport did things was fundamentally bad in some way. If breaking compatibility was necessary, I'd try to provide some kind of upgrade tool. - Andrew -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: The following is method of proving my identity. For more information, see http://www.gnupg.org. E-mail {andrew-go-away at ccl.bham.ac.uk} if you don't want this. iD8DBQE/YIXtUjUCivGf+MsRAl96AJsHZPt1jO3GrVA2ZNGX0Uxgi1TpGQCgmgbV dxd/6EiqQOjT9pewylwvZdc= =/U4B -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
RE: [JDEV] MSN Transport
What is the difference between this project and the msn-tng one on jabberstudio.org? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matthias Wimmer Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 6:57 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [JDEV] MSN Transport Hi List! James Bunton schrieb am 2003-09-09 18:30:08: I've gotten a working version of MSN-T with MSNP8... None of the new features of MSNP8 though.. The only noticeable difference from I already wrote James of the list about that. My advice is not to update yet to the new CVS version of msn-t. Only users of @hotmail.com addresses can login to the MSN network with the new version yet. Passport uses different authentication servers for hotmail.com/msn.com/other domains and the new HEAD of msn-transport will only work for users of the first authentication server. The code update needed to support other logins as well is not big, I already wrote a hotfix for amessage which seems to work and that I attached to my mail to James. I am sure James will update the code soon so it can be used as a real msn-transport update. Tot kijk Matthias ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] MSN Transport
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 (Note: I'm the primary developer on msn-tng, and my opinions are biased to suit :) By the sound of things, this is an attempt to patch up the old MSN transport to work after October 15th, whereas msn-tng is a completely new transport. The two projects are unrelated, and I hadn't heard of James's work before his post to jdev. Fixing up msn-t seems like useful work: it's possible msn-tng mightn't be finished (though I expect it will be), administrators might be skittish about rolling out a whole new transport in a hurry, and MS are already spamming msn-t users with nag-messages. That said, msn-t has more problems than lack of MSNP8 support, and unless James is planning to take on a much larger job, I expect msn-tng will be the better choice in the long-run. - Andrew -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: The following is method of proving my identity. For more information, see http://www.gnupg.org. E-mail {andrew-go-away at ccl.bham.ac.uk} if you don't want this. iD8DBQE/X6gNUjUCivGf+MsRAqKTAKCF7FJkLzVQ890MF3FBo7ma7+bG8ACghTnt eSdNYb/1cQnASId7qEZzcsA= =C/x8 -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] MSN Transport
Andrew Sayers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11-9- 2003 0:39:12: (Note: I'm the primary developer on msn-tng, and my opinions are biased to suit :) By the sound of things, this is an attempt to patch up the old MSN transport to work after October 15th, whereas msn-tng is a completely new transport. The two projects are unrelated, and I hadn't heard of James's work before his post to jdev. Fixing up msn-t seems like useful work: it's possible msn-tng mightn't be finished (though I expect it will be), administrators might be skittish about rolling out a whole new transport in a hurry, and MS are already spamming msn-t users with nag-messages. That said, msn-t has more problems than lack of MSNP8 support, and unless James is planning to take on a much larger job, I expect msn-tng will be the better choice in the long-run. In the long run, I agree I'd like to get rid of the old MSN-t, but what about migration? Will, when MSN7 is no longer supported, you be able to easily migrate users from MSN-t to MSN-tng? I can imagine there are thing higher on your priority list if you want to make the deadline. If this won't be possible before the deadline, will it become possible afterwards? -- Tijl Houtbeckers, Nijmegen Femke for president!! ;) ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] MSN Transport
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hey everybody... I've gotten a working version of MSN-T with MSNP8... None of the new features of MSNP8 though.. The only noticeable difference from the old version is it takes longer to login (needs to setup two SSL connections). This transport will work after October 15th. If anybody would like a copy of the code, email or Jabber me (same address) Btw, please CC, as I'm not subscribed to jdev.. Thanks.. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/XY+QcyzaDGfRzi4RAvapAKDJGp1H5U71+H7O3EMyYj0NSRYwbACfYnzM yJIGLHlrmipEucPw+j8Vf1s= =kvsu -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] MSN Transport
Hi List! James Bunton schrieb am 2003-09-09 18:30:08: I've gotten a working version of MSN-T with MSNP8... None of the new features of MSNP8 though.. The only noticeable difference from I already wrote James of the list about that. My advice is not to update yet to the new CVS version of msn-t. Only users of @hotmail.com addresses can login to the MSN network with the new version yet. Passport uses different authentication servers for hotmail.com/msn.com/other domains and the new HEAD of msn-transport will only work for users of the first authentication server. The code update needed to support other logins as well is not big, I already wrote a hotfix for amessage which seems to work and that I attached to my mail to James. I am sure James will update the code soon so it can be used as a real msn-transport update. Tot kijk Matthias pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [JDEV] MSN transport questions
- Original Message - From: Nick Birren I'm not familiar with jabber transports code, but AFAIK the gap between MSNP7 and 8 is not that serious (although there's some messy https auth stuff). - Original Message - From: Andrew Sayers [EMAIL PROTECTED] My understanding is that the move from MSNP7 to MSNP8 involves lots of little changes (e.g. an extra value passed with a command here and there) , but nothing earth-shattering. There are a few small differences in MSN P7 and P8, but the big thing is SSL for authentication. I have a Java Libraray that supports MSN P8, ICQ and AIM for JDK1.3 and higher at http://sourceforge.net/projects/miu The license is Apache style. Could help build the transport if you need it or feel feel free to borrow from or integrate the library. hope this is useful, regards Harmeet ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] MSN transport questions
- Original Message - From: Nick Birren I'm not familiar with jabber transports code, but AFAIK the gap between MSNP7 and 8 is not that serious (although there's some messy https auth stuff). - Original Message - From: Andrew Sayers [EMAIL PROTECTED] My understanding is that the move from MSNP7 to MSNP8 involves lots of little changes (e.g. an extra value passed with a command here and there) , but nothing earth-shattering. There are a few small differences in MSN P7 and P8, but the big thing is SSL for authentication. I have a Java Libraray that supports MSN P8, ICQ and AIM for JDK1.3 and higher at http://sourceforge.net/projects/miu The license is Apache style. Could help build the transport if you need it or feel feel free to borrow from or integrate the library. hope this is useful, regards Harmeet ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] MSN transport questions
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 08:14:09AM -0700, Nick Birren wrote: I'm interested in what can be done so we'll have a working MSN transport in Oct. 15, assuming that MSNP8/9 implementations will work. Got a few questions about that: 1. Has anyone started developing such a transport? Yes, me. It's only an MSN library so for, but I'm talking to someone who has offered to help with the Jabber end. The library only supports MSNP7 right now, but that's going to change. 2. What would be the best place to start looking at? http://www.jabberstudio.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/msn-tng/ 3. I read suggestions about jit yahoo-transport - why not the existing MSN transport(s)? Frankly, the existing MSN transport is a mess, and I'd rather start over from scratch. I'm not familiar with jabber transports code, but AFAIK the gap between MSNP7 and 8 is not that serious (although there's some messy https auth stuff). That's one way of looking at it :) My understanding is that the move from MSNP7 to MSNP8 involves lots of little changes (e.g. an extra value passed with a command here and there) , but nothing earth-shattering. - Andrew -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: The following is method of proving my identity. For more information, see http://www.gnupg.org. E-mail {andrew-go-away at ccl.bham.ac.uk} if you don't want this. iD8DBQE/S3W9UjUCivGf+MsRAui1AJ95y2OGsPAUNjNyrBca5PIxZVO1DQCcCcCJ DqmxHNzfGLhXspknSQJ5cA8= =/Itt -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] MSN transport questions
I'm interested in what can be done so we'll have a workingMSN transport in Oct. 15, assuming that MSNP8/9 implementations will work. Got a few questions about that: 1. Has anyone started developing such a transport? 2. What would be the best place to startlooking at? 3. I read suggestions about jit yahoo-transport - why not the existing MSN transport(s)? I'm not familiar with jabber transports code, but AFAIK the gap between MSNP7 and 8 is not thatserious(although there's some messy https auth stuff). -N Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
[JDEV] MSN-Transport
I have installed the MSN transport, but when I trie to send a register tag to the server he becames confuse and reject the packet! What I doing wrong? In the IQ packet I fill the TO field with msn-linker.myjabberhost. Is this wrong? ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] msn-transport
How to compile msn-transport under redhat linux 8.0? There is some mistake about automake. ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] msn transport
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 10:00:15PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Andrew Sayers wrote: The code that comes with GAIM is quite GAIM-specific and poorly documented. Well then there are other libs (see EveryBuddy and CenterICQ, both seem to use the same lib). If you feel they are poorly documented, document them ;-). For some reason, I'd overlooked Everybuddy (and I think I can guess why CenterICQ didn't occur to me as an MSN client ;). The library is libmsn2, and I've e-mailed the author. Thanks. - Andrew msg08559/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
[JDEV] msn transport
Title: Message hi are somebody working on it ??? i want to rewrite some parts, to make it working with xdb_sql thanks Daniel
Re: [JDEV] msn transport
I'm having problems registering with the transport using a nickname with spaces in it. Everything after the first space is dropped. I'm Not sure if it's only with spaces, maybe anything [^0-9a-z-A-Z] Also, please fix the user is typing stuff, I think it's messed up. (Jabber clients don't send the composing event because the incoming messages from MSN users don't properly request the event.) I'm sure there are more (serious) problems but these have been bothering me and some folks I know for quite some time now. -Sebastiaan - Original Message - From: David Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 8:45 AM Subject: Re: [JDEV] msn transport Hello, What exactly are the problems people are having with msn-t? I'm already planning to fix some little buglets which are annoying me, so it only makes sense to see what else I can do at the same time. ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] msn transport - inconsistant behaviour
hi, i get a '404' (not found) error from server, if i login from any jabber client and send message to a msn buddy the messages originating from msn are received properly on jabber clients in the same session. this problem starts only from second session of jabber id.(i.e. after creation of jabber id, registering with msn transport and sign off) the creation session is able to send and receive messages both ways. looks like there's some difference between the setup / state at point of creation of msn transport and during next session. i hope this clarifies my earlier query. regards, anand (p.s. this is to verbose, but i can't find shorter/fewer words. sorry!) - Original Message - From: David Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:15 PM Subject: Re: [JDEV] msn transport Hello, What exactly are the problems people are having with msn-t? I'm already planning to fix some little buglets which are annoying me, so it only makes sense to see what else I can do at the same time. Regards, David -- David Sutton / Peregrine jid: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Included Message --- Thomas Muldowney wrote: There have been many complaints filed against msn-t, unfortunately the developer seems to be gone now. Any takers? =) --temas On Thu, 2002-04-18 at 02:56, anand joglekar wrote: hi, i am getting inconsistant response from msn transport. when i 1. create a new local id 2. register with msn transport 3. create buddies 4. send message the message goes thru to msn client (on other pc) however, if i logout from jabber and log in again, i can't get thru. i still receive messages sent from msn client to jabber client, but not the other way. presence still works ok. has anybody seen similar behaviour ? is there any correction to setup? i am using jabber 1.4.2 on linux (redhat 6.1), winjab and jim clients. the jabber server runs on a local linux machine, connected to net thru proxy. regards, anand ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] msn transport
There have been many complaints filed against msn-t, unfortunately the developer seems to be gone now. Any takers? =) --temas On Thu, 2002-04-18 at 02:56, anand joglekar wrote: hi, i am getting inconsistant response from msn transport. when i 1. create a new local id 2. register with msn transport 3. create buddies 4. send message the message goes thru to msn client (on other pc) however, if i logout from jabber and log in again, i can't get thru. i still receive messages sent from msn client to jabber client, but not the other way. presence still works ok. has anybody seen similar behaviour ? is there any correction to setup? i am using jabber 1.4.2 on linux (redhat 6.1), winjab and jim clients. the jabber server runs on a local linux machine, connected to net thru proxy. regards, anand ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] msn transport
Hi, I've set up my jabber and it can do jabber to jabber IM, but when I use MSN, I get a 404 not found. What am I doing wrong? thanks. Mike
RE: [JDEV] msn transport registration
502 Bad Gateway The server, when acting as a proxy, issues this response when it receives a bad response from an upstream or support server check if the machine where Jabber server is running is able to access NET . check by trying to ping any server ping www.google.com MSN transport works absolutely fine no problesm as such with it .. Best Regds Satish Reddy --- Viraj Samaranayake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, Did anyone solve this problum ,please inform this to others .beacouse most of having this problum with msn transport. If anyone knows error 502 ,please explain. viraj -Original Message- From: Michael S. Coulman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 4:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [JDEV] msn transport registration I am trying to register my client to msn-transport 1.1 SENT: iq id=19 type=get to=msn.localdomainquery xmlns=jabber:iq:register //iq RECD: iq id='19' type='result' to='jabber_user@localdomain/resource' from='msn.localdomain'query xmlns='jabber:iq:register'username/password/nick/instructionsEnter your MSN Messenger account and password. Example: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nickname is optional./instructionskeyedf0d234ad01724c72c0223f93c7c6cb6594416d/key /query/iq SENT: iq id=20 type=set to=msn.localdomainquery xmlns=jabber:iq:registerusername xmlns=[EMAIL PROTECTED]/usernamepassword xmlns=**/passwordkey xmlns=edf0d234ad01724c72c0223f93c7c6cb6594416d/keynick xmlns=joe/nick/query/iq RECD: iq id='20' type='error' to='jabber_user@localdomain/resource' from='msn.localdomain'query xmlns='jabber:iq:register'username xmlns=''[EMAIL PROTECTED]/usernamepassword xmlns=''**/passwordkey xmlns=''edf0d234ad01724c72c0223f93c7c6cb6594416d/keynick xmlns=''joe/nick/queryerror code='502'Remote Server Error/error/iq Can anyone shed light on the 502 error? -- Mike ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://http://taxes.yahoo.com/ ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] msn transport
Hi Satish Reddy, Where r u from ?? Tx n Rgds r-a-v-i - Original Message - From: Satish Reddy To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 10:59 AM Subject: [JDEV] msn transport Hello Every one i've msn tranport installed on my serser i've problems with msn transport. some times it cant send messges to the buddy specified it simply dumps back the same message to person who had sent it ! while receiving messages it works fine :) not able to figure out the problem ! tried re-installing the transport but all my efforts are in vein :( plz help me out in this issue. Best Regds Satish Reddy
[JDEV] msn transport
Hello Every one i've msn tranport installed on my serser i've problems with msn transport. some times it cant send messges to the buddy specified it simply dumps back the same message to person who had sent it ! while receiving messages it works fine :) not able to figure out the problem ! tried re-installing the transport but all my efforts are in vein :( plz help me out in this issue. Best Regds Satish Reddy
[JDEV] msn transport configuration
hello all, I need your help to configure my msn tranport.I got the following error.If anyone knows how to solve this problum tell me. mydomain ip = 192.168.200.45 its called messenger.Normally jabber server working properly. [jabber@messenger jabber-1.4.1]$ ./jabberd/jabberd -h 192.168.200.45 [1] 17095 Loading ./msn-transport-1.1/msntrans.so failed: './msn-transport-1.1/msntrans.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory' Invalid Configuration in instance 'msn.localhost': load msntrans./msn-transport-1.1/msntrans.so/msntrans /load [jabber@messenger jabber-1.4.1]$ ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] msn transport configuration
Hi, this has nothing to do with your ip viraj the compilation of your msn transport seems to have failed or you have not entered the so file's location correctly in the jabber.xml. Viraj Samaranayake wrote: hello all, I need your help to configure my msn tranport.I got the following error.If anyone knows how to solve this problum tell me. mydomain ip = 192.168.200.45 its called messenger.Normally jabber server working properly. [jabber@messenger jabber-1.4.1]$ ./jabberd/jabberd -h 192.168.200.45 [1] 17095 Loading ./msn-transport-1.1/msntrans.so failed: './msn-transport-1.1/msntrans.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory' Invalid Configuration in instance 'msn.localhost': load msntrans./msn-transport-1.1/msntrans.so/msntrans /load [jabber@messenger jabber-1.4.1]$ ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev -- Raditha Dissanayake [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mediasolv.com/?rd ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] MSN Transport - xdb_sql source code?
Hello, I am also interested in the MSN transport code fix for xdb_sql. Would it be possible to send the code to me? Thanks, Eddie We are running a version of the MSN transport here that works with xdb_sql. If you'd like to run it I can email a tarball to you, but it won't be easy to set up. There are quite a few things you have to do to xdb_sql before it will work with it. You'll have to add a table to your mySQL db, add query definitions to the xdb_sql.xml file and there was a bug in xdb_sql that prevented the msn transport from working correctly with it that we fixed. I don't know if this bug has been fixed in the newest version of xdb_sql or not. The bug was due to the fact that the msn transport sends values to xdb as attributes of an xml tag instead of as children tags I think. It may have been the other way around. This functionality was broken in version 1.1 of xdb_sql, if it was fixed I'm sure the maintainer will chime in. If it hasn't been fixed I need to send him our fix. If you want to give it a shot let me know. Just realize that it will be pretty complicated. =20 Jason Reineri
RE: [JDEV] MSN Transport - xdb_sql source code?
Title: Mensaje also interested... -Mensaje original-De: Eddie Conner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Enviado el: Martes, 12 de Marzo de 2002 05:53 p.m.Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Asunto: [JDEV] MSN Transport - xdb_sql source code? Hello, I am also interested in the MSN transport code fix for xdb_sql. Would it be possible to send the code to me? Thanks, Eddie We are running a version of the MSN transport here that works with xdb_sql. If you'd like to run it I can email a tarball to you, but it won't be easy to set up. There are quite a few things you have to do to xdb_sql before it will work with it. You'll have to add a table to your mySQL db, add query definitions to the xdb_sql.xml file and there was a bug in xdb_sql that prevented the msn transport from working correctly with it that we fixed. I don't know if this bug has been fixed in the newest version of xdb_sql or not. The bug was due to the fact that the msn transport sends values to xdb as attributes of an xml tag instead of as children tags I think. It may have been the other way around. This functionality was broken in version 1.1 of xdb_sql, if it was fixed I'm sure the maintainer will chime in. If it hasn't been fixed I need to send him our fix. If you want to give it a shot let me know. Just realize that it will be pretty complicated. =20 Jason Reineri
[JDEV] msn transport registration
I am trying to register my client to msn-transport 1.1 SENT: iq id=19 type=get to=msn.localdomainquery xmlns=jabber:iq:register //iq RECD: iq id='19' type='result' to='jabber_user@localdomain/resource' from='msn.localdomain'query xmlns='jabber:iq:register'username/password/nick/instructionsEnter your MSN Messenger account and password. Example: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nickname is optional./instructionskeyedf0d234ad01724c72c0223f93c7c6cb6594416d/key/query/iq SENT: iq id=20 type=set to=msn.localdomainquery xmlns=jabber:iq:registerusername xmlns=[EMAIL PROTECTED]/usernamepassword xmlns=**/passwordkey xmlns=edf0d234ad01724c72c0223f93c7c6cb6594416d/keynick xmlns=joe/nick/query/iq RECD: iq id='20' type='error' to='jabber_user@localdomain/resource' from='msn.localdomain'query xmlns='jabber:iq:register'username xmlns=''[EMAIL PROTECTED]/usernamepassword xmlns=''**/passwordkey xmlns=''edf0d234ad01724c72c0223f93c7c6cb6594416d/keynick xmlns=''joe/nick/queryerror code='502'Remote Server Error/error/iq Can anyone shed light on the 502 error? -- Mike ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] MSN Transport - xdb_sql source code?
Hello, I am also interested in the MSN transport code fix for xdb_sql. Would it be possible to send the code to me? Thanks, Eddie We are running a version of the MSN transport here that works with xdb_sql. If you'd like to run it I can email a tarball to you, but it won't be easy to set up. There are quite a few things you have to do to xdb_sql before it will work with it. You'll have to add a table to your mySQL db, add query definitions to the xdb_sql.xml file and there was a bug in xdb_sql that prevented the msn transport from working correctly with it that we fixed. I don't know if this bug has been fixed in the newest version of xdb_sql or not. The bug was due to the fact that the msn transport sends values to xdb as attributes of an xml tag instead of as children tags I think. It may have been the other way around. This functionality was broken in version 1.1 of xdb_sql, if it was fixed I'm sure the maintainer will chime in. If it hasn't been fixed I need to send him our fix. If you want to give it a shot let me know. Just realize that it will be pretty complicated. =20 Jason Reineri ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] MSN Transport
I have complied the MSN transport successfully and added the appropriate info in the jabber.xml file. When I start JIM I do see the MSN Transport section, and when I attempt to see a add a gateway all seems to go well, except that the gateway never appears. Any ideas? ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] MSN Transport
Never mind. I got it. Needed to have the @hotmail.com on the end of it. -Original Message- From: Vernon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jabber Dev [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 20:33:53 -0500 Subject: [JDEV] MSN Transport I have complied the MSN transport successfully and added the appropriate info in the jabber.xml file. When I start JIM I do see the MSN Transport section, and when I attempt to see a add a gateway all seems to go well, except that the gateway never appears. Any ideas? ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] MSN Transport Behavior
I don't know whether the behavior I am experiencing is with the MSN transport, MSN Messenger or my own code but here goes. I am using the 1.1 version of MSN transport. I have written yet another transport of my own that is using the msn transport. My transport is able to log in as a MSN user via the msn transport and receive messages from buddies in MSN space. So far so good. What I have noticed though is that after a period of inactivity (5+ minutes or so), the user that I logged in as via the msn transport goes off line yet the MSN transport still has a session and still thinks that user is around. MSN knows the user is gone. If I log in to MSN directly using the MSN client (using a different uid), sure enough that user id that I am using via my own transport (and that is a buddy of the uid that I just logged in with) shows the user is off line. Does MSN log you off if your connection is inactive for a short period of time? And if it does, why doesn't the MSN transport see that? Do I not have all of the correct presence subscriptions in place? Anyone with insights on MSN, and/or MSN transport that could help me try to piece together what is going on, I would sure appreciate them. thanks -mark Mark Hahn | Verizon Laboratories [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 40 Sylvan Road | Waltham, Ma. 02451 ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] MSN transport
There are a simple way to erase all my contact from MSN. I mean, if i don't want to see all my MSN buddies any more, how i eliminate them?? Thanks! ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] MSN transport
You can always unplug from the MSN network by removing the MSN transport from your roster. Personally I deleted all the gateways from my roster a few weeks ago and I've been much happier since then. ;) Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre email+jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: http://www.saint-andre.com/ On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, German Pablo de la Cruz wrote: There are a simple way to erase all my contact from MSN. I mean, if i don't want to see all my MSN buddies any more, how i eliminate them?? Thanks! ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] MSN Transport Problems
Could somebody show me the 'light' side on this query. Allow me to explain the situation! I've installed Jabber 1.4.1, running conference 0.4.1 and MSN Transport 1.1 We've managed hack the crap out of mod_auth_ldap.c and finally have ldap authenticating nicely against our OpenLDAP servers running ver 2, note that our Jabber server and our LDAP servers are not the same physical server. I've setup a MSN id and downloaded the MSN chat client on my local desktop. Note I also have WinJab and JIM running on my machine. Here's the problem ... When I go online with my MSN userid, theoretically according to my limited understanding of Jabber, I should be able to find myself (merely testing here), add myself to my list of contact and in theory chat to me myself, one as the MSN user, the other as the Jabber user. Problem is though ... I don't! When I try to invite my MSN self to my new conference room, a dialog box come up and tell me not found *what's not found* - assuming the user here! I then create the room with my inviting local jabber user. Also assuming I click chat on the my MSN nick link in JIM (which by the way has (Pending), I get the message that I am offline ...How could this be when my MSN chat window is open and I'm chatting to the world. I'm absolutely dumb struck on this ... I'm always also seeing this msg in my log files!! 20020118T12:37:55: [notice] (test): failed to establish connection 20020118T12:37:55: [notice] (test): bouncing a packet to test from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Server Connect Failed One last thing - I am behind a firewall and need to find out this. If a request being made to a server beyond the firewall come from jabber, does the reply request/answer come back on the same session or does jabber terminate the session. I'm not too clear about this so any kind reasonable answer would be nice! Regards Riyaad ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] MSN Transport Problems
Riyaad Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Could somebody show me the 'light' side on this query. I've setup a MSN id and downloaded the MSN chat client on my local desktop. Note I also have WinJab and JIM running on my machine. Here's the problem ... When I go online with my MSN userid, theoretically according to my limited understanding of Jabber, I should be able to find myself (merely testing here), add myself to my list of contact and in theory chat to me myself, one as the MSN user, the other as the Jabber user. Problem is though ... I don't! Have you tried this with a different MSN user? You can't be logged in to the same MSN account from more than one place at a time. -- Joe Hildebrand Chief Architect Jabber, Inc. http://www.jabber.com/ ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] MSN Transport problem with x tags
It is intended for x to be in with messages, presence, any thing really. This would definately be a bug in msn-t. --temas On Wed, 2001-09-19 at 01:25, Julian Fitzell wrote: So looking in message.c it's quite clear that the code is written assuming that x and body do not appear together in one message... is this a rule? The protocol spec is unclear on this but if it is then JabberIM is breaking it. Julian On 18/09/2001 at 9:01 PM Julian Fitzell wrote: So my girlfriend is using JabberIM whereas I am using WinJab... for some reason, she is unable to send messages to people through the MSN transport. She can receive them and send and receive presence. So I started looking at the log files for the transport and noticed that her messages included x tags indicating that she was replying but mine didn't. So her messages look like: message id='jim_id_49' to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]' type='chat'x xmlns='jabber:x:event'composing//xthread105AEB7D1248ED7BD3A69A0F42551BDF/threadbodytest message/body/message I tried sending this with the Raw XML tool of WinJab and it didn't work, but if I remove the x tag, it works just fine. This is with the MSN Transport from CVS... Has anyone else seen this problem or know how to fix it? The relevant section from the log file is as follows: Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:613 mio while loop, working Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:750 MIO read from socket 7: message id='jim_id_49' to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]' type='chat' from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Home'x xmlns='jabber:x:event'composing//xthread105AEB7D1248ED7BD3A69A0F42551BDF/threadbodyl/body/message Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 base_connect.c:118 process XML: m:8170E88 state:3, arg:80CE0B0, x:817D028 Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 deliver.c:460 DELIVER 1:msn.beta4.com message id='jim_id_49' to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]' type='chat' from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Home'x xmlns='jabber:x:event'composing//xthread105AEB7D1248ED7BD3A69A0F42551BDF/threadbodyl/body/message Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 deliver.c:651 delivering to instance 'msn.beta4.com' Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:1032 mio_write called on x: 0 buffer: MSG 5 U 96 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/x-msmsgscontrol TypeingUser: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:600 mio while loop top Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:613 mio while loop, working Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:275 write_dump writing data: MSG 5 U 96 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/x-msmsgscontrol TypeingUser: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:600 mio while loop top Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:613 mio while loop, working Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:750 MIO read from socket 12: MSG [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sarah 96 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/x-msmsgscontrol TypeingUser: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:600 mio while loop top -- a successful message results in something like: Tue Sep 18 20:37:32 2001 mio.c:275 write_dump writing data: MSG 7 U 127 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-MMS-IM-Format: FN=MS%20Sans%20Serif; EF=; CO=0; CS=0; PF=0 you -- Thanks, Julian ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev t ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev PGP signature
[JDEV] MSN Transport problem with x tags
So my girlfriend is using JabberIM whereas I am using WinJab... for some reason, she is unable to send messages to people through the MSN transport. She can receive them and send and receive presence. So I started looking at the log files for the transport and noticed that her messages included x tags indicating that she was replying but mine didn't. So her messages look like: message id='jim_id_49' to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]' type='chat'x xmlns='jabber:x:event'composing//xthread105AEB7D1248ED7BD3A69A0F42551BDF/threadbodytest message/body/message I tried sending this with the Raw XML tool of WinJab and it didn't work, but if I remove the x tag, it works just fine. This is with the MSN Transport from CVS... Has anyone else seen this problem or know how to fix it? The relevant section from the log file is as follows: Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:613 mio while loop, working Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:750 MIO read from socket 7: message id='jim_id_49' to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]' type='chat' from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Home'x xmlns='jabber:x:event'composing//xthread105AEB7D1248ED7BD3A69A0F42551BDF/threadbodyl/body/message Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 base_connect.c:118 process XML: m:8170E88 state:3, arg:80CE0B0, x:817D028 Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 deliver.c:460 DELIVER 1:msn.beta4.com message id='jim_id_49' to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]' type='chat' from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Home'x xmlns='jabber:x:event'composing//xthread105AEB7D1248ED7BD3A69A0F42551BDF/threadbodyl/body/message Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 deliver.c:651 delivering to instance 'msn.beta4.com' Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:1032 mio_write called on x: 0 buffer: MSG 5 U 96 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/x-msmsgscontrol TypeingUser: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:600 mio while loop top Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:613 mio while loop, working Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:275 write_dump writing data: MSG 5 U 96 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/x-msmsgscontrol TypeingUser: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:600 mio while loop top Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:613 mio while loop, working Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:750 MIO read from socket 12: MSG [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sarah 96 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/x-msmsgscontrol TypeingUser: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Sep 18 20:38:35 2001 mio.c:600 mio while loop top -- a successful message results in something like: Tue Sep 18 20:37:32 2001 mio.c:275 write_dump writing data: MSG 7 U 127 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-MMS-IM-Format: FN=MS%20Sans%20Serif; EF=; CO=0; CS=0; PF=0 you -- Thanks, Julian ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] MSN transport
Hi all, Can anyone please tell me what the required commands are to add an MSN gateway in a client? I am writing the client in Java with a simple XML parser on the lines of the JabberApplet Cheers, Justin ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] MSN transport.
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 02:07:38PM +0100, Jonathan McDowell wrote: Is anyone using the MSN transport from CVS? I've been running the -1.1 release but users have been reporting problems (and not in a helpful This is what's wrong manner, just in a It doesn't work manner), so I tried the CVS version. Firstly is doesn't appear to like the spool files from -1.1 as they don't have nick/nick entries and then once that's sorted it appears to do inadaquate checking of pointers and segfault a lot. Am I missing something? Probably, is working pretty good here, better than Yahoo and ICQ currently (and I have many MSN countacts). However, I used it with the jabber2 from cvs also. I think last update was 2 weeks ago however. J. -- Where the system is concerned, you're not allowed to ask Why?. ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev Fabien. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tzone.org/~fabien GPG KeyID: C15D FE9E BB35 F596 127F BF7D 8F1F DFC9 BCE0 9436 ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] msn-transport problem in 2byte charactor
I'm using korean, (same 2byte as Japanese, Chinese). When I send to MSN messenger user, if I use only English, there is no problem. But when I send message in korean, it comes out broken, so i can't read it. ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev