Wed, 30 Aug 2017 16:36:21 +0300
Rafał Zawadzki wrote:
1) Module does not work correctly as it pointed.
So I finally fixed the issue, this will go into next ejabberd release.
Great to hear it :). Waiting for the release.
Cheers,
bluszcz
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Isn't it easier to use mod_block_strangers module (introduced in recent
versions)? At least currently, spammers are not yet able to bypass it.
Actually no.
1) Module does not work correctly as it pointed.
2) Spammers are sending now Presence subscription request.
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On 2017-08-23 23:51, Evgeny Khramtsov wrote:
Wed, 23 Aug 2017 23:33:04 +0300
Rafał Zawadzki wrote:
Hi All,
I have updated to the new ejabberd format (based on previously
https://github.com/agx/jabber-spam-blacklist [1]) new list with the
spam
servers:
https://github.com/bluszcz/jabber
On 2017-08-23 23:51, Evgeny Khramtsov wrote:
Wed, 23 Aug 2017 23:33:04 +0300
Rafał Zawadzki wrote:
Hi All,
I have updated to the new ejabberd format (based on previously
https://github.com/agx/jabber-spam-blacklist [1]) new list with the
spam
servers:
https://github.com/bluszcz/jabber
On 2017-08-24 00:28, Thomas Camaran wrote:
Hi for prosody?
Are you asking for the Prosody SPAM list or the module?
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Hi All,
I have updated to the new ejabberd format (based on previously
https://github.com/agx/jabber-spam-blacklist) new list with the spam
servers:
https://github.com/bluszcz/jabber-spam-blacklist/blob/master/blacklist_new.yml
You are more than welcome to update and pull requests list with
Hello,
is there any project which would be maintaining list of bad ips for
xmpp?
There is a project https://www.badips.com but they don't provide a xmpp
categories,
also something dedicated to xmpp specific features would be nice.
If there is nothing like this, I can launch a simply webse
Hello,
I have blocked around 90 ips responsible for today's ddos attack on my
servers.
101.78.9.186
103.24.154.15
110.143.72.151
110.36.25.153
110.36.30.8
110.36.32.111
110.36.52.82
110.73.182.156
1.11.62.252
115.84.105.146
117.253.202.54
117.253.203.89
117.253.206.150
117.253.206.163
117.253.
Add "mod_admin_extra: {}" to the list of "modules:" in your
ejabberd.yml.
That did the job. May I ask you where did you read about this feature?
(Link or whatever).
Holger
Rafał
I am not awawre such file?
On 2016-09-01 17:23, Marcin Gondek wrote:
Hi,
Missing inetrc file in conf directory?
On 2016-09-01 03:17, A wrote:
When I said "by root" I meant that the command is supposed to be
executed by superuser. In Ubuntu you typically use sudo for this.
You may try:
sudo /opt/ejabberd-16.08/bin/ejabberdctl
to list all available commands and check if get_last is there.
I have checked
What is the easiest way to find when all accounts have been logged last
time?
I am using ejabberd and mod_last is activated.
On 2016-08-30 19:28, Arsimael Inshan wrote:
Yes. Created accounts which nevet logged in. I delete them every 24h
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VON: Rafał Zawadzki
On 2016-08-30 16:06, Peter Schwindt wrote:
Moin,
On 08/30/2016 02:50 PM, Georg Lukas wrote:
[...]
A new DDoS is going on for two hours now, now from 155 different
domains
(most of which are on yesterday's list).
Hi all,
1) I have disabled registration on jabberpl.org.
2) Is there known pat
I try to contact the operators of these servers, but I don't get any
response and the accounts are still up and running.
Hi,
out of curiosity - what is a way to find a contact to admin / owner of
xmpp in a case of similar abuses?
Greetings,
bluszcz
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list of all my services ;)
bluszcz
On 2015-02-02 11:21, Cesar Alcalde wrote:
Hello
You can use http://code.google.com/p/xmpp-server-scanner/ [6] forma
that. Although it may need a update... (Remove the msn transport
column, add new servers, etc)
El 02/02/2015 09:59, "Rafał Zawadzki"
Hi,
In regarding to XMPP servers directory: https://xmpp.net/directory.php
I think it would be good idea to have listed next to servers what kind
of
features they are offering - for example 'file proxy', 'transports',
'sip/stun/turn'...
Another example of federated distributed network which e
That's good progress! I'll need to investigate which registries the
various .org domains are using so that I can get jabber.org signed.
:)
when you have reliable good one - please share your thoughts.
I'll throw in a good word for Gandi (www.gandi.net). I finished
moving
my domains over t
That's good progress! I'll need to investigate which registries the
various .org domains are using so that I can get jabber.org signed. :)
Hi Peter,
when you have reliable good one - please share your thoughts.
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https://jabberpl.org - XMPP serv
Nice post, btw
I like idea setup some system for monitoring and repoting quality of
TLS/SSL on xmpp servers.
You might also be interested in this series of blog posts if you
haven't seen it already:
https://blog.thijsalkema.de/blog/2013/08/26/the-state-of-tls-on-xmpp-1/
Regards,
Matthew
Ra
Hello, same problem here :)
Perhaps its Hangout's Sabotage to kill the xmpp? ;)
Cheers!
I'm re-escalating this a third time, because "tonight and tomorrow
night" effectively was almost two weeks ago :) ...
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https://jabberpl.org - XMPP server
other
awaiting) to appear on the list?
On 18.07.2013 18:13, Rafal Zawadzki wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure what happened - but seems that process just stuck
somewhere.
My server is still not visible here: http://xmpp.net/
So I *bump* to refresh the thread.
Cheers.
On 30.06.2013 21:56, Rafał
Hi all,
I have spent some time refreshing server and its ready to go official
;]
Please add my public XMPP service to the list at xmpp.net. The
information is as follows:
domain: jabberpl.org
website: https://jabberpl.org
year launched: 2002
country: DE
latitude: 49.1160
longitude: 10.7530
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