On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 05:14:53PM +0100, Benoit Orihuela wrote:
> hmm, yeah. now, I've the same problem with gabber. Gabber registers
> the view with the jid #[EMAIL PROTECTED] so it does not
> recognize packets sent to or from
> #[EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
> One way to resolve that is to update irc-t
Title: Message
Does anyone have an
SSL server running so I can try my client against it? I'm trying to
implement SSL but I'm having trouble because I don't have a reliable Jabber
server that supports SSL.
Thanks,
Robert
Hi Iain,
Thanks for your response.
Can you give me some direction on how can I do this.
Regards,
Ritu
Quoting Iain Shigeoka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 12/29/01 12:48 AM, \"Ritu Khetan\" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > We are looking at a solution wherein one Jabber server
Hi Dj,
You are certainly missing the point here.Let me explain it again:
I want to have a central jabber server[exposed to the Internet] which would take
care of
offline messages,etc for other locations which are offline, as I had mentioned
earlier,
these servers do not have dedicated co
and how should my client react on this?
(Edrin)
> I think part of the problem is that jabberd caches the user information
> until you restart.
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > hi, thanks for your response...
> > i will explain again.
> > i login, my icq gateway is registred and online.
> >
Yes, both are the same... theoretic.com installed it twice (that is
very cool because i can use 2 icq accounts then ;)
best greetings,
Edrin
> Yeah, that sounds broken. Is this icq-t or aim-t as icq-t?
>
> --temas
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 03:28:45PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
Postings like the following will not be tolerated, and the offending
individual has been removed from the list.
Peter
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Peter Saint-Andre
email+jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, a guy wrote:
> Al,
>
> Dont worry about our friends over at Ghasedak. Their
> from Tehran, Iran.
>
Al,
Dont worry about our friends over at Ghasedak. Their
from Tehran, Iran.
The copyright laws over there are very strict.
However, if they break one of our laws, all they have
to do is kill one of us and then God will forgive
them. Allah be praised! Their company will not be in
any trouble s
Al Sutton wrote:
> I think this person should acknowlege their systems Jabber basis beyond
Actually the client they have available for download is simply the Jabber
Instant Messenger (JIM) client developed by Jabber Inc. (they just renamed
JIM.exe to GIM.exe), their website images are stolen fro
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 09:20:09AM -0700, Tim Ferguson wrote:
> Is my understanding correct in that tags should be case-sensitive, so that
> is different from ? Should I also assume that namespaces are
Yes, per the XML spec:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml#GIMatch
Char and Names productio
Hi all,
We are developing a jabber client / server application where by we are
using a jabber server as the message exchange. Currently we are using
www.jabber.org's server for our dev purposes but we would like to know
answers to the following questions:
1) How do we find out how much memory
On 12/29/01 12:48 AM, "Ritu Khetan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We are looking at a solution wherein one Jabber server [exposed to the
> Internet] acts
> as a central server and many other Jabber servers located at the various
> locations of the
> organisation which do not have d
elements are case sensitive, I'm not sure about namespaces though. They
follow the URI rules, which I think are not sensitive. Can anyone
clarify that one?
--temas
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 09:20:09AM -0700, Tim Ferguson wrote:
> Is my understanding correct in that tags should be case-sensitive
Thanks,
Some of these scalability concerns may stem from my unfamiliarity with the
current sizing and scalability of the system. Perhaps a Dual PIII 1Ghz 2G
Ram can support 100,000 concurrent clients already if traffic is low.
On the stateless UDP model, doesn't that also help reduce the keepali
I think part of the problem is that jabberd caches the user information
until you restart.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi, thanks for your response...
> i will explain again.
> i login, my icq gateway is registred and online.
> my user then wants to change his icq account to another uin.
> for t
how does a person change the password on MSN main user?
Is my understanding correct in that tags should be case-sensitive, so
that is different from ? Should I also assume that namespaces are case-sensitive so
that jabber:iq:auth is separate from JABBER:IQ:AUTH? I have seen a couple of clients that appear to work
case-insensitive, thus my que
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 02:18:05PM +0530, Ritu Khetan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>We are looking at a solution wherein one Jabber server [exposed to the Internet]
>acts
> as a central server and many other Jabber servers located at the various locations
>of the
> organisation which do not have de
hi.
i´m using the iq:browse in my new client to get all services from the
jaberserver.
i noticed that the iq:browse responds with "uggly" xml...
you see all this space in there?
is that my fault? (maybe bad utf8 translation?)
(i use my own small xml parser)
ame='Jabber User Directory'>
I think this person should acknowlege their systems Jabber basis beyond the usage of
jabber clients because the pages seem to read as if they are trying to pass off the
GIM system as a product they have developed ( Quote from their web page: "GIM is a
revolutionary new instant messaging and pre
hi. i just wnat to know what a in a response means
when i send an iq:register to get the required login information-
questions to a gateway... it alway appears after i unregistered my
gateway and then i want to register it again...
thx Edrin
___
jdev
Daniel,
I'm basing my knowlege on the W3C XML 1.0 Spec as published on the 10th
of Feb 1998.
The spec talks about an XML processor and only mentions parsers in
passing towards the end of the document. The last paragraph of the
introduction reads
"A software module called an XML processor is use
Daniel,
Thanks for your reply. I will email you off the list as I feel we are
straying from the jabber theme a little.
Al.
On Sun, 2001-12-30 at 13:03, Daniel Veillard wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 12:03:06PM +, Al Sutton wrote:
> > Daniel,
>
> Al,
>
> > I think you may be a little c
Daniel,
I think you may be a little confused. I think you'll find that there are
specs for SAX and DOM parsers for XML, but XML itself is (or at least
was originally) purely a data representation format, and as such didn't
include the detail of how to handle it's contents. I'm not claiming my
par
Hi all,
We are looking at a solution wherein one Jabber server [exposed to the Internet]
acts
as a central server and many other Jabber servers located at the various locations of
the
organisation which do not have dedicated IP addresses send mesages to each other via
this central server.
hi all,
i'm just starting out and was just trying to write a really simple test to
connect to a jabber server. however, for some reason my parser hangs when
trying to read the first ";
String terminate = "";
Socket s = null;
PrintWriter out = null;
BufferedReade
hi,
Jabber is currently available for linux a windows version is under
construction though.
the config you have mentioned should certainly be able to support linux
if the modem and vga is compatible.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I hope this is on topic and if not I apologize but I have Windows 9
All,
I've managed to find some time over Xmas to update my java jabber server
to handle presence subscriptions.
If anyone is interested in trying it out you can find it at
http://www.alsutton.com/ under "My Software".
Al.
--
Al Sutton
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Title: Message
salam
Ghasedak Instant
Messenger (GIM) Service has been stablished. You can download its
client at:
http://qsdk.com/GIM.exe
and Install it. Then
create a new account and set your server to im.qsdk.com. My GIM-ID is [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Note that this is
not the real email
Hi all,
I got the Jabber server running on a Sun UltraSparc 10, however when I go to
"make" the JUD or Conferencing components I get an error from make. The
error says "make: Fatal error in reader: Makefile, line 3: Unexpected end of
line seen" If anyone has any information on how I can over com
When i tried to install JARL on my Debian box and it gives me the
following error:
"Cannot find openssl in your path."
I have modified my .bash_profile to include the following path:
PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/ssl
I also tried:
PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/loca
hi,
> 1. When using the patched Gabber for JCF, I can join the channel but Gabber
>doesn't display the messages coming from IRC as if it doesn't
>understand them. The transport logs are like this:
>Sat Dec 29 19:42:47 2001 mio.c:275 write_dump writing data: to='baloney@localhost/Ga
Title: Message
salam
Ghasedak Instant
Messenger (GIM) Service has been stablished. You can download its
client at:
http://qsdk.com/GIM.exe
and Install it. Then
create a new account and set your server to im.qsdk.com. My GIM-ID is [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Note that this is
not the real email
Yeah, that sounds broken. Is this icq-t or aim-t as icq-t?
--temas
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 03:28:45PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi, thanks for your response...
> i will explain again.
> i login, my icq gateway is registred and online.
> my user then wants to change his icq account to a
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 02:44:06PM +0100, Jan Peter Hecking wrote:
> Anyway I've found another solution to my problem: I'm using
> Jabber::Connection instead. ;-)
/me grins
Ok, that's cool. I wanted to suggest that, but didn't want to
appear biased :-)
dj
__
hi, thanks for your response...
i will explain again.
i login, my icq gateway is registred and online.
my user then wants to change his icq account to another uin.
for this he first unregisters... that is successfull.
the he sends a empty iq:register to get a key and the
logininformation.. after
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 12:00:31PM +, DJ Adams wrote:
> (Ref below - must've missed/forgotten this one: Jan Peter - I haven't
> used Net::Jabber for a while, so can't remember off the top of my head;
> but how about using a 'wrapper' type X extension to hold whatever
> RDF you want (i.e. two
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 11:00:08AM +, Mark Cheverton wrote:
> Just a heads up on this one, I would also be interested in the agreed
> best way to do this. I notice things like XML-RPC just define a new
> namespace, is this the best way or maybe just dump it in a message? I'd
> like to use jabb
Just a heads up on this one, I would also be interested in the agreed
best way to do this. I notice things like XML-RPC just define a new
namespace, is this the best way or maybe just dump it in a message? I'd
like to use jabber as a transport for arbitary XML messages.
-Mark
On Fri, 2001-12-28
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 04:54:27AM -0500, August Zajonc wrote:
>
> The current XML protocol seems to set up two TCP streams per client
> connection to the server. Curious if there has been or will be any effort to
Hi August
There's actually only one TCP connection per client, but _within_ that
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