Gaston Dombiak wrote:
The RFC3920 says:
"After successful dialback negotiation, the Receiving Server SHOULD accept
subsequent packets (e.g., validation requests sent to a
subdomain or other hostname serviced by the Receiving Server) from the
Originating Server over the existing validated connec
> You can publish arbitrary data forms to a node, but my sense is that
> service discovery extensions will probably solve your problem. Will you
> be dynamically updating the multicast addresses? If so, you might want
> to investigate the idea of pushing updates through your existing chat
> room. I
Are there any plans to release an updated version of the New Yahoo
Transport? Bug #4450 [1] causes messages sent through the gateway to
not be displayed in at least two Jabber clients that I know of, due to
the inclusion of a composing cancellation with the message body, such
as the following ex
The RFC3920 says:
"After successful dialback negotiation, the Receiving Server SHOULD accept
subsequent packets (e.g., validation requests sent to a
subdomain or other hostname serviced by the Receiving Server) from the
Originating Server over the existing validated connection; this enables
"p
We are looking for a developer to create a "Teaching Services" module
for our open source LMS (ATutor or Moodle). This module needs to
integrate courses in our LMS, authorization and chat.
Here is a scenario:
Student Perspective
1. a student is taking a course
2. the student gets to a section
On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 12:07:36PM +1000, Steve Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm just learning the Jabber protocol and JEPs with an eye use as a
> coordination tool for other software. I'd like to run some thoughts
> past the wizards to see if I understand things correctly:
>
> I'd like to be able to
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 10:59:03PM -0700, Justin Karneges wrote:
> And this is the Microsoft URL you were looking for:
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/security/news/rootcert.mspx
The draft Mozilla policy is here:
http://www.hecker.org/mozilla/ca-certificate-policy
/psa
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On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 10:59:09PM -0400, Hal Rottenberg wrote:
> > I've been getting more heavily involved with CAcert.org, and the number
>
> > Having a cert from a commercial CA proves that you once possessed a few
> > hundred dollars and now that money is in the bank account of the CA.
>
> >
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> Yes you can. Get them from the message part of the nad by first
> finding the message element (with nad_find_elem()) and the finding the
> to and from attributes (with nad_find_attr()).
I had to understand nad functions, I couldn't find docs about