Hi Chris!
Chris Wilkes wrote:
hello, i was wondering what is wrong with the protocol that it can't
take dynamic IP's ?
I'm not sure what you mean with that. Do you mean that clients can't
have a dynamic IP address? They can. Servers can have it too as long
as a DNS name points to it.
Title: Message
Vapor [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
to satisfy the whole gateway problem ... you can use GAIM or
maybe even EveryBuddy or something like that.Jabber sounds like a
join-forces, more developer-resource-wise approach to the problem.
Jabber-based multiprotocol client solution should
Ok maybe i expressed myself wrongly,
What i would like to create is a collaboration network tool, on one side
i have the IM and threaded subjects, and on the other i have a file
swapping area, where i can upload some files, say a CAD file, or the
Source Code of SuperLIB, so from my perspective i
Hum thanks for the hint i think i can work with this to do what i want.
Thank's dan.
Best Regards,
Daniel MD
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Em nome de Dan
Enviada: terça-feira, 28 de Janeiro de 2003 17:58
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: Re:
Title: Message
Hello,
Jabberites.
I am curious if
someone could point me to information about how to get started creating a public
Jabber server (what the requirements are in terms of hardware, software,
technical experience, etc)
Thanks.
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Marc
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 12:14:46PM -0800, Marc Blank wrote:
I am curious if someone could point me to information about how to get
started creating a public Jabber server (what the requirements are in
terms of hardware, software, technical experience, etc)
http://www.jabber.org/admin/