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want to use the jabber:iq:private namespace for my app instead
of developing a new one that does the same thing.
If you want to guarantee that it works correctly everywhere, use a
custom namespace.
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the protocols that it implements (bugs notwithstanding).
Of course, that doesn't mean its compliant - no formal testing has ever
been done.
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)?
If you receive a raw presence/ packet from the router, then you know
its a domain advertisement. If you receive routepresence//route,
then you know its from a component. Its meaning in that case entirely
depends on what the sending component is.
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This is the state of play, and it will remain this way until someone
steps up to maintain the win32 build. If you're interested, contact me.
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touched it for a few weeks, doing other stuff atm).
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sure if this will be available or generic enough for other components to
use.
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) in debug
mode and watch the traffic that is passed back and forth.
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, I'd appreciate any and all help.
Debug logs from the server may help. However, I suspect this is the
qop bug that is present in s1. s2 will fix it; I hope to have it out
today (my time, ie some time in the next eight hours).
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the values from the following attributes came from:
Read RFC2831 - this documents the DIGEST-MD5 mechanism. Alternatively,
use a SASL implementation for your language.
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It requires your component to use the new j2 component protocol, and
request packet logging when it comes online. See the following URL for
details of the protocol:
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at either modifying mod_deliver, or writing a new module that
uses the out-sess chain.
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it access the MySQL Databases directly.
Nice work! I'm sure many will find it useful :)
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On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 05:50:19PM -0500, Katz, Dov B (IT) wrote:
Last question, since I'm always routing into the JSM, do I need to check
JIDS and point them to S2S sometimes?
No. You need to wrap each packet in a route, and send it to the SM. It
will take care of delivery.
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. These protocol isn't
standardised, and probably never will be, since its closely tied to the
internal architecture of the server.
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attached a patch for this.
Argh, that was really stupid of me. Good catch - added to CVS.
BTW, Rob, is there a better place I should be sending these patches?
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-separated list
of qops and must be quoted (even if the list of qops contains only one
qop).
The qop sent from the client to the server is a single qop and
therefore is not quoted.
Thus jabberd2 has a bug because it is not quoting the qop list it sends
out.
Fixed in CVS :)
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explicitly
directs base encoders to add line feeds after a specific number of
characters.
XMPP Core makes no reference to adding linefeeds (that I can find);
thus, the client is at fault.
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Be aware that after binding, you have to issue a session start (XMPP-IM
section 2) before you can send normal client packets.
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to see how things work. Ask specific questions, and I'll try to
help you with whatever you need :)
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that components should provide disco #info for themselves. Most
of the time it will be dead simple - just a static response.
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jep (0080)? It never seems to get delivered to
the JID, but the server sends an empty reponse.
Resource matching doesn't happen on IQ packets. You have to specify a
resource to get an IQ routed to a client, otherwise the server handles
it.
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particular way are probably going to break.
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multithreaded framework?
jabberd2 is not multithreaded; however, the storage model is quite
different, so XDB modules won't work anyway.
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I guess this has to do with Bind 9 versus Bind 8 support. So I added that
line to the dns.h and jabberd2 builds just fine.
I've added this to CVS. I don't believe it will break other systems. If
anyone else has issues, please let me know.
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On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 10:20:21AM +1100, Robert Norris wrote:
Nice. I've got a project all lined up here as soon as you've got support
for instant nodes done ;)
http://www.jabberstudio.org/projects/idavoll/news/view.php?id=369
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all lined up here as soon as you've got support
for instant nodes done ;)
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. There is one implementation that I know of, but it may not be
complete yet:
http://idavoll.jabberstudio.org/
Also http://pubsub.jabberstudio.org/. I don't know which is further
along.
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stuff :)
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I need some help on how to use MU-Conference to jabberd2. No I'm
trying to run muc in a separate jabberd-1.4 process, linked to
jabberd2 using the router, but I'cant make it work.
What have you tried? What's not working?
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I can't figure it out...
You haven't added an alias to router.xml for the uplink. Have a look at
the example config listed there.
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information at all, and only holds
user data in memory when they have active sessions. As soon as their
last session logs out, their data is released, and gets read from the
database next time.
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backend with jabberd2 that stores
hashed passwords (eg LDAP), and force encryption, but thats another of
those policy decisions that a clueful admin should be making).
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specific users (such as the user that
the server runs as) should have read access to these files. And of
course, the administrator is implicitly trusted.
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You know, I think there should be a telnet client listed too, just for
completeness sake.
Well I did write one, once ..
http://cataclysm.cx/dist/jabber/old/telnet/
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? Is there a
better place? Jadmin, perhaps?
No, jdev is appropriate for this. jabberd2 development is happening
elsewhere :)
Sorry you didn't get much of a response. I personally don't have
experience with xdb_sql, so I'm not much help you.
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there *are* already comments
but they simply have the wrong format. I can take a look at it and send
you a diff/set up Doxygen if you like.
Please do :)
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being contributed, I'm reluctant to
spend large amounts of potential coding time on it.
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know ..
/me shudders
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for responses (at least before
authentication). That will help everyone :)
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shouldn't get any messages. I know it's in the XMPP spec, but I'm
not sure if it's in JabberD 1.4.2.
Its not. It is in jabberd2, however.
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What do people think? Good idea? Or should I wait for people to build
up a real system?
I think this is a great idea. I for one would completely appreciate
people filing bugs about jabberd2 compliance issues - they're the kind
of thing that are quite hard to find on your own.
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some tests. Probably I'll just rename the queue_* functions.
If you're able to, can you find out which header sys/stream.h is being
pulled in from?
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Here's your problem. The second IQ should be a set, not a get. You're
not authenticated, so you're not yet allowed to send anything, including
presence.
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for a server, a fact that I'm eternally grateful
for :)
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; is called.
In other words, the 2nd call to xdb_get is never called.
Good catch. Fixed in jabberd14 CVS.
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with it, but it was very similar to what
you're talking about doing.
Feel free to contact me to chat about this if you like - I'd like to see
what you come up with :)
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(which gets around the subscription requirement of
#1).
I'm happy to provide more help once you've decided what you want to do.
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for contributors. There's still
quite a bit of work to be done, particularly in the area of
documentation. If you'd like to help, take a look at the TODO file, and
drop me a line.
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(pthreads), which aren't used.
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It shouldn't be too hard to make it work more reliably than the
current jabberd implementation, particularly regarding dropped client
connections and server restarts.
Famous last words ;)
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already had to login to the transport
previously, which makes it kind of pointless.
Having said that, I'm not a transport author, so I don't know for sure
:)
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quite a bit of work to be done, particularly in the area of
documentation. If you'd like to help, take a look at the TODO file, and
drop me a line.
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it fit into the Jabber way of thinking, but those
are the breaks :)
Hope this helps. I've been meaning to write something like this for a
long time, so good on you for emailing on a day when I had time and
motiviation to ;)
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from my own experience that its the kind of work
that is essential but gets very little credit, and I want to make sure
you all know how hard your server administrators work for you :)
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at getting in for 2.0. Otherwise, 2.2 is more
likely.
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to encrypt individual packets using GPG (or
similar).
The XMPP working group are actively pursuing these issues. I suggest you
subscribe to the list and get involved :)
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to the
XMPP spec. Since development has stopped on the 1.4 series, its unlikely
that this will be fixed (unless you want to develop a fix yourself,
which I can commit to CVS).
jabberd 2.0 aims to be fully compliant with the XMPP specs, and is under
active development.
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the IANA recognize new authentication mechanisms.
That was my understanding too. I have seen registration being done via
SASL - the usual procedure was to establish an encrypted session, then
do a PLAIN authentication. The server then stores these credentials.
Not sure I like it though ..
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it on
the XMPP list - its the only place where anything can come from it.
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in the future (ie
to allow c2s to trigger user registrations and deletions in the SM), but
it will continue to work without changes for those that implement it
this way.
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-p,xmlnode_get_tag_data(cfg,secret));
Yes, I'd say that was what it was supposed to be. Although I'd suggest:
d-secret = xmlnode_get_tag_data(cfg, secret);
No need to copy it, since the server config xmlnode never gets
deallocated.
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it is
failing) to the project list, and I should be able to help you more.
http://jabberstudio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/jabberd
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shouldn't make much difference.
jabberd:cmdline/ is actually a replacement operator. For the default
case (where there is no -h switch provided on the command line), the
actual XML becomes:
host
servername
/host
which is distinctly different from:
hostservername/host
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a convenient place to call for contributors. There's still
quite a bit of work to be done, particularly in the area of
documentation. If you'd like to help, take a look at the TODO file, and
drop me a line.
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?
% goofey -s portal
Enter your message: (blank line or ^D to end, ~h for help)
well, thanks for asking :)
Message sent to 'portal' at 1 location!
A message has arrived from pluto on Thu Dec 19 09:32!
portal goofed OUT from translucent.its.monash.edu.au
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I just stumbled over Rob Norris' implementation of pubsub.
I implemented JEP-0021. It works according to the spec, but that spec
isn't likely to go anywhere anytime soon.
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- I'm not completely familiar with it,
but it has some hooks for returning lists of users currently online,
which may be of some use.
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msg07915
You should only get the presence once even if the user is in multiple
groups.
Yes, the group is only used by clients to assist in displaying logical
groups of users - the server does no processing of the group name.
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updated at the moment.
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Linux distros do).
The library should be called libsasl2, and should be found on your
default system library path.
If you have something different to this, you'll need to modify
configure.in and rebuild.
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drop me a line.
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with LDAP auth support.
Rob.
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in mind?
Rob.
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Wait! I added one more. =)
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Bah, you're making me look bad. I was right, dammit!
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), so here's your chance to be the first ;)
Rob.
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