Hi, are you still interested in helping out debugging this
server-to-server federation issue?

If so, please contact me by email and we'll set something up.

- Björn, Google

On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Thomas Camaran <cama...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> if it's necessary i can give you my server chatme.im for test
>
> 2012/2/27 Björn Kempén <bu...@google.com>:
>> Thanks, I was not aware of this issue, and I'll file an internal bug for it 
>> :)
>>
>>
>> Also, I've sent out private emails in response to some of the people
>> offering to help out with the server-to-server debugging.
>> Thanks a lot for offering to help us out with debugging this issue.
>>
>> Currently, our server fails a lot of attempted dialback for "real"
>> reasons, such as domains lacking SRV records, which can make it very
>> hard to detect regressions in the dialback code.
>> I'm hoping to have the issues reported here resolved as soon as possible.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> - Björn, Google
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 1:35 PM, sergio <mail...@sergio.spb.ru> wrote:
>>> Hello, Björn.
>>>
>>>> I am one of the guys at Google responsible for our Google Talk XMPP
>>>> Federation implementation. We'd like to debug this issue a bit more
>>>> in-depth to figure out what's going on.
>>> It's very good! We waited for you.
>>>
>>> Really I have another problem, but with similar symptoms.
>>> The problem is that google (gmail) doesn't work with fallback (lower srv
>>> recorded) servers. Only with primary.
>>> I've already described it here:
>>> http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/operators/2011-April/001138.html
>>>
>>>> It would be very helpful for us to have a conversation (over chat or
>>>> phone) with someone having these connection issues, while having a
>>>> short debugging session where a federated domain attempt to connect to
>>>> us.
>>>
>>> Yes! My jid is ser...@jabber.ru.net
>>>
>>> --
>>> sergio.

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