Hi,
Would
this be a place to share ideas on client development?
Or
just server development?
-sek
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I have JabWiki up and running for comments.
Please review the site http://jab.sirlabs.com/jabwiki/.
What I would like is comments on are the topics in the Jabelin area and the Foundation Area.
These Areas can be customized to suit our needs, the Foundation Area can be set up to handle Jig(
This was sent out on the Win32 Server list, it might be relevant here as
well:
The GSETSS set of Win32 Jabber Server Development servers (which includes
the http site, the ftp site, the internal mail list, and the shared folders)
will be down for approximately 24 hrs during a move. My landlord d
>thanks for the guidance. i downloaded and built jabber-1.4.1-dll and
>jabber-1.4.1-dll-noglobals; for Cygwin and i get the following error when
>running either one of them like this.
>$ ./jabberd.exe
>Configuration parsing using jabber.xml failed
With this version, make sure the jabber.xml file
thanks for the guidance. i downloaded and built jabber-1.4.1-dll and
jabber-1.4.1-dll-noglobals; for Cygwin and i get the following error when
running either one of them like this.
$ ./jabberd.exe
Configuration parsing using jabber.xml failed
i also downloaded the binary files in package jabber-
The GSETSS set of Win32 Jabber Server Development servers (which includes
the http site, the ftp site, the internal mail list, and the shared folders)
will be down for approximately 24 hrs during a move. My landlord decided
not to pay his mortgage, so I am in the process of moving to a new office
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I've made a few changes to the testing suite. One affects performance of
the tools on the clients. In addition, I recently added nusers2.sh,
which automates the testing of testing n clients on two hosts passing x
messages per second for t seconds. It will also invoke sar on the Jabber
server if po
I've already got a list of users for email and I would like to make jabber
available to them using the same usernames/passwords. Currently I'm
authenticating them using kerberos and that works fine as long as they
are registered with the jabber server as well. I would like to allow
the users to
Here's a press release link on Windows XP Messaging:
http://www.microsoft.com/PressPass/press/2001/Jun01/06-04UshersPR.asp
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Subject: Re: [JDEV] Windows XP and
> I'm interested in 'make jabber client'
> and I'm looking Winjab's protocol
> there is
Hi,
Take a look at Jens Alfke's Jabber Client Developer's Cheat Sheet at:
http://homepage.mac.com/jens/Jabber/JabberClientCheatSheet.html
Thomas Parslow (PatRat) ICQ #:26359483
Rat Software
http://www.r
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The hash is an SHA1 encoding based on the user's password and the
sequence/token sent by the server. More information is at
http://docs.jabber.org/draft-proto/html/zerok.html
-Mike Lin
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There are certainly _opinions_ on SIP... :)
Diz
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 12:08:04PM -0500, John Alex Hebert wrote:
> Mike,
>
> I'm no fan of M$, let me state for the record. But I kinda thought that M$'s use of
>SIP in the XP version of MSN Messenger was a big deal and will lead to the
> use of
Oh heck yea. But I was talking about a modification that would be made
as part of mod_auth. Think we may have been coming from different
directions here.
Explain exactly what you want to do, to make sure we're all on the same
page here..
From: "Tony Byers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:
Mike,
I'm no fan of M$, let me state for the record. But I kinda thought that M$'s use of
SIP in the XP version of MSN Messenger was a big deal and will lead to the
use of SIP in the Jabber effort. SIP is pretty impressive on the face of it. Are there
other opinions on SIP?
For those who are w
I'm a new employee at Jabber.com and previously have worked
with Microsoft's RVP protocol. You can find this document on
http://msdn.microsoft.com. The current version requires Exchange
2000 with IM installed. The server utilizes IIS for connection and
authentication and a ISAPI filter to parse t
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if can simply have:
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12.34.56.78
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I'm interested in 'make jabber client'
and I'm looking Winjab's protocol
there is
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sorry, My mistake type' Ctrl+S' :(
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this is Winjab protocol when auth jabber.
how to make with my password?
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I have been thinking something similar :)
But my proposal would be a set of JavaBeans that can be used in other clients. A sample client would be provided, but it
doesn't make sense to duplicate the effort or force p
has anyone successfuly built jabber on cygwin?
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David Soulayrol a écrit :
>
> Hi.
>
> I'm a french newbie with Jabber and didn't find some answers in the
> documents presents on the web.
>
> I don't understand what is the job of 'js_session_to' or
> 'js_session_from'. More precisely, i'm trying to understand how the
> 'mod_presence' module r
Hi,
Apparently there's no proxy support nor HTTP
tunneling for s2s communication.
The question is about configuring a SOCKS proxy for
the different transport...Is this feature supported
or not ?
Perhaps it isn't the right mailing list for that
question, because it concerns transport and not the
My understanding is that Windows Messenger (in Windows XP) is merely the
next version of what is now currently called MSN Messenger, with more
integrated features of NetMeeting.
MikeE
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Hi all,
I have sent my sample VC++ client project for
JabberCOM to P.G. Millard to put it up on Jabber.org
i have not bothered to put up a nice GUI for the whole
thing.I am new to MFC/COM/Windows platform. GUI can be
done pretty easily, Although I am not an MFC guy. I
prefer the Java/SWING way.
I
I'm using plaing auth with ssl. Is it available with that?
"Thomas Charron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If using digest auth, you can't get it..
>
> From: "Tony Byers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [JDEV] password from client
> > I've made some progress since my last post about auto
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