hi guar,
hope you will give a hand in fixing some of these :-)
btw 2,4,5,6 are not bugs.
gaur chokhany wrote:
Hello,
I am sending the list of bugs that i found in Jabber servers.If these
have already been reported,well and good, and if not, hope they will be
solved soon.
1.If a
I feel it's becoming obvious that the only way Jabber will have any impact
in the IM world is to grow fast enough and big enough that other IM
systems have to sit up and take notice. So what do we need to do in order
to grow that fast and become that ubiquitous?
I agree 100%.
Peter -
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 06:07:01PM +1100, Robert Norris wrote:
3. Hack JID rewriting stuff into the JSM, so that any to/from attributes
get rewritten to what I want them to be.
It already does this, in the pthcsock element in the c2s config just
add:
alias to=server.name/
delivering mail requires a central server also (determined
by MX-record in DNS). so it is much like email except that
the domain part of the jabber-uid is directly resolved
(no JX record in DNS :-)
snip
holger
The _jabber_ SRV record is Jabber's MX record.
Thomas Parslow
On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 12:29:43PM +, Thomas Parslow (PatRat) wrote:
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 06:07:01PM +1100, Robert Norris wrote:
.. snip ..
If a client connects to a server through an address which is
different from the servers name and it has an alias set up for that
address is
Proposals:
1) 2) 3) My proposal:
...
AOL comes over and decides to be a cheater and signs on as a
user/server. Then it queries the registry directly for the list of servers
and kaboom, all the Smart Forwarders just became Dumb Ignorant Idiots..
:) Thus I think a certificate-based
Hi All, Sometime back I posted a request on this server regarding renaming
our jabber server to a FQDN to communicate with other jabber servers. Thanks
to Tim Ferguson whose contrib helped move the spool files.
But I had problems with the logins which had capital letters in the login
names.