Hello,
I want to connect to jabber server through proxy server on the LAN.
I works fine with other HTTP proxies but doesnt work with squid proxy?
Do I need to make specific settings on client or server Side ?
Regards
Samrat Dhamale.Software Programmer.Credence Analytics India Pvt. Ltd.
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I would _LOVE_ to work on a calendaring JEP. However, my first priority
is an implementation of:
http://www.openaether.org/projects/jabber_database.html
I started a quick doc on calendaring, but have not got back to it. There
is nothing there.. literally...
http://www.openaether.org/projects/jab
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On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 14:49, Dave wrote:
> If I had time, I'd love to work on a calendaring protocol. I may have a
> contract that will require me to find/get/invent one, but I don't think
> I'm very likely to win the bid.
>
> Dave Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> BTW - Either way, yo
David (Kuczek),
Can you use SSL through your proxy? (Does your proxy support HTTPS?)
I've been developing a Jabber client in Java for the past year that has
good support for HTTPS proxies, but you must use SSL. The client has
not been released, since it's not nearly full-featured, but it's g
Chris,
Thanks for the info. I managed to get xdb_sql working with Jabber
without
transports and using xdb_file with the transports. Still, it would be nice
to have
the transports talking to the database. Has anyone on this list had any luck
using
xdb_sql with any transport? I managed to regis
I would encourage everyone considering using JEP-0025 to review the
security discussion I carried out with the JEP authors on the Jabber
Council mailing list. I do not want to detract from the usefulness of
Jabber, Inc.'s web client, but there are some potential security problems
with the protoco
You may want to try and email [EMAIL PROTECTED] directly.
--temas
On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 04:13, Rico -mc- Gloeckner wrote:
> Heya,
>
> I asked these Question a month ago and didnt get any Reply, maybe
> someone can answer them now, since they seem important to me :-)
>
>
> Is it possible to
It may support the proxy trick - basically you just tell your HTTP proxy
to connect to port 5222, say its a really long HTTP document to your
proxy and start tunneling data that way. The JEP-25 method has the
benefits of actually using port 80 and not requiring the long-lived HTTP
connection.
If I had time, I'd love to work on a calendaring protocol. I may have a
contract that will require me to find/get/invent one, but I don't think
I'm very likely to win the bid.
Dave Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
BTW - Either way, you can certainly discuss any ideas you have about
calendaring on the
Doesn't Jarl also support that?
Ryan???
Dave Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Peter Millard wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [stuff munched..]
> > But there is neither code for the open source jabberd nor an open source
> > client that supports this access method?
Is there a way to set up a default message when a person enters a conference
room.
Keith
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franck wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> oups ... so RTFArchive ;-) ... i read it but i don't fine the thread
> ...can you say me the name (and if you can the date) of the thread ???
>
> thanks a lot fo
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- Dave
Michael Brown wrote:
>
>
> > About the first problem, what would happen if you decided to add
> > jogger.jabber.org (no username) to your roster instead?
>
> Then I never get my auth request acknowledged, but I'm not ruling out thi
> being something funky with my client
this might be off topic, since it's more about jabberzilla than jabber,
but about 6 or so months ago, it looked like there was some activity
around using jabberzilla [1-2]. i know the jabberzilla whiteboarding
work has continued, but it looks like the calendar stuff has stalled.
anyone kno
On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 12:16:41PM -0500, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> Not yet. We've been talking about it for a long time, though!
>
> > Are there already any Efforts to use Jabber as Calendar Backend, i.e.
> > to coordinate Dates via a Central Jabberserver and let it allocate
> > Rooms, Cars and
Actually, I should correct myself. There is no open-source
server-portion which supports HTTP polling, but there is supposed to be
some form of support in the Exodus client.
-David Waite
Dave Waite wrote:
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> "JEP-0025: Jabber HTTP Polling - Allow access to a J
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[stuff munched..]
> But there is neither code for the open source jabberd nor an open source
> client that supports this access method?
Exodus supports HTTP polling using the protocol layed out in JEP-25. There
is no open-source implementatio
Not yet. We've been talking about it for a long time, though!
Peter
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On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Rico -mc- Gloeckner wrote:
> Heya,
>
> Are there already any Efforts to use Jabber as Calendar Backend, i.e.
>
and there is the JabberApplet (which I haven't updated lately).
However it doesn't support the administered groupchat either.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jabberapplet/
David Scott
- Original Message -
From: "Peter Saint-Andre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Frida
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Peter Millard wrote:
> Not yet :) I'm hoping someone will get motivated and write up an
> open-source implementation. The protocol and approach that Jabber, Inc.
> used is documented in this information JEP:
> http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0025.html
"JEP-0025: Jabber HTTP P
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>"JEP-0025: Jabber HTTP Polling - Allow access to a Jabber server from
>behind a restrictive firewall, via HTTP polling"
>
>But there is neither code for the open source jabberd nor an open source
>client that supports this access method?
>
Nope, at least not yet.
-Dav
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Peter Millard wrote:
> Replies inline...
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "David Kuczek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I have two questions:
> > 1.) jabber.com offers a webclient that is being
> > tunneled through port 80, which would be exactly what
> > I need! (corporate
Hi,
is there some solution/link/module for make a conference with webcam (a
chat is ok but conference will be paradise)
and what client use ...
thanks
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- Original Message -
From: "David Kuczek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have two questions:
> 1.) jabber.com offers a webclient that is being
> tunneled through port 80, which would be exactly what
> I need! (corporate firewalls)
> - Is it open source?
No, the Jabber, Inc. we
Hello,
I have two questions:
1.) jabber.com offers a webclient that is being
tunneled through port 80, which would be exactly what
I need! (corporate firewalls)
- Is it open source?
- If no, is there an open source equivalent?
- If yes, where can I download it?
- Would you need the commercial
Hmmmthis is interesting. Pitty the
standard vCard spec doesn't have a JID field.
Is this a good candidate to replace the tempory one
Jabber is using? It would be nice to standardise this when we can, and
perhaps looking at getting some Encryption/ACL's in place, and try to come up
wi
Heya,
I asked these Question a month ago and didnt get any Reply, maybe
someone can answer them now, since they seem important to me :-)
Is it possible to get the actual Filehandle of the Net::Jabber
$connection Object? I want to select() over stdin and the Jabber
Connection, so i actually don
Hello,
oups ... so RTFArchive ;-) ... i read it but i don't fine the thread
...can you say me the name (and if you can the date) of the thread ???
thanks a lot for this information
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Dave wrote:
>Somebody asked a similar question about a week ago and it _was_ answered, so
>obvious
Heya,
Are there already any Efforts to use Jabber as Calendar Backend, i.e.
to coordinate Dates via a Central Jabberserver and let it allocate
Rooms, Cars and so on.
Somehow like M$ Exchange and L'otes or Netscape Calendar do.
(Specific, i search a Replacement for the latter one)
thanks,
Thanks for ur concern temas.
Peter has now cleared my doubt.
Regards,
Ritu
Quoting Thomas Muldowney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Could you provide an example of what you\'re asking?
I\'m not following.
>
> --temas
>
>
> On Wed, 2002-04-24 at 02:03, Ritu Khetan wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I just fou
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