Re: [jdev] s2s lookup cascades

2006-07-12 Thread Benjamin Podszun
Jefferson Ogata wrote: I do have a concern about the RFC, in the details of cn matching performed when SRV records are involved. While clearly you do the right thing in ignoring the hostname returned in an SRV record for purposes of cn matching, the defined approach imposes a problematic

[jdev] net::jabber connect w/ srv dns

2006-07-12 Thread Gabriel Millerd
Recently my server addressing has changed somewhat. Now its location is srv based and the actual host doesn't match the realm. Because of this I am unable to get anything to work in net::jabber or the perl interface to loudmoth. Though once change to my /etc/hosts gets me in the door. I cannot

Re: [jdev] s2s lookup cascades

2006-07-12 Thread Jefferson Ogata
On 07/12/2006 06:02 AM, Benjamin Podszun wrote: Jefferson Ogata wrote: I do have a concern about the RFC, in the details of cn matching performed when SRV records are involved. While clearly you do the right thing in ignoring the hostname returned in an SRV record for purposes of cn matching,

[jdev] Running an isolated server

2006-07-12 Thread Andrew Holt
Hi, I want to run a jabber server for internal messaging only, no reference to the outside. Do I need to anything specific to the config ? Thanks, Andrew Andrew Holt === e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] veritas vos liberabit ===

[jdev] Re: Running an isolated server

2006-07-12 Thread Remko Troncon
On 12 Jul 2006, at 21:36, Andrew Holt wrote: I want to run a jabber server for internal messaging only, no reference to the outside. Do I need to anything specific to the config ? That depends on what server software you are using (Wildfire, ejabberd, jabberd), but generally you have

RE: [jdev] Running an isolated server

2006-07-12 Thread Chris Mullins
Andrew Holt Wrote: I want to run a jabber server for internal messaging only no reference to the outside. Do I need to anything specific to the config ? In the SoapBox Server there's a Wizard Step during the install process that says, Enable S2S Communications?. Clicking No means, well, No.