Hi,
I've been trying more than a couple weeks now to get a working win32 jabberd2
build from source code. I know this is not the best timing as the svn
repository seems to experienced a file system crash recently. The farthest I
could get is to get it compiled with the current head
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 12:54 AM, Sander Devrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This is not bad. For the Aunt Tilly user using the XMPP client it
should just work.
Agreed, this is better for the Aunt Tilly scenario, but far worse for the
early XMPP adopter that can't receive files from his MSN
2008/4/10, Richard Dobson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Norman Rasmussen wrote:
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 12:54 AM, Sander Devrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is not bad. For the Aunt Tilly user using the XMPP client it
should just work.
Agreed, this is better
2008/4/10, Richard Dobson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Who said targeting tech people is a good idea? Did tech people were
the ones that choose which closed IM system they use? Compare
targeting tech people with Mozilla or Linux distributions before
Ubuntu appeared and targeting Aunt Tillies with
Norman Rasmussen wrote:
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 12:54 AM, Sander Devrieze
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is not bad. For the Aunt Tilly user using the XMPP client it
should just work.
Agreed, this is better for the Aunt Tilly scenario, but far worse for
the
I was talking about webdav file transfers which will not need reverse
engineering of the closed network file transfer protocol as the
transport can simply send the webdav uri as a plain text message to
the contact on the closed IM system. This file transfer method will be
safe for protocol
It was an *example*...
2008/4/10, Richard Dobson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I was talking about webdav file transfers which will not need reverse
engineering of the closed network file transfer protocol as the
transport can simply send the webdav uri as a plain text message to
the contact on
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 8:22 AM, Alexander Gnauck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the XMPP domain of your server must be unique. So you could have xmpp
domains like:
server001.school.org
server002.school.org
...
server100.school.org
if you setup SRV records for all this domains you should
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 11:23 PM, Stephen Pendleton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will the ISP's allow inbound connections to these NATted addresses?
If not, that is yet another problem to solve.
The ISP could forward inbound packets to the correct NATed addresses
(any domain has a different port,
Hi I am writing a front end for jabberd2 and I wonder why jabberd2 does
not has the option to encrypt the password in the db?
thanks.
Chris Fernandez
BinaryFreedom Jabber server
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