Re: [Server-devel] IRC channel/using ejabberdctl

2009-02-18 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Yifan wrote: > I went into the log files and realized that the domain had a "schoolserver" > tacked in front of my domain name, which solved the previous problem; Good problem solving! :-) And you are right, you have to add schoolserver. > I'm now running into an

Re: [Server-devel] IRC channel/using ejabberdctl

2009-02-18 Thread Gerald Ardito
I am having a similar problem. There seems to be a discrepancy between the host/domain names between the server and ejabberd. I would really appreciate clarification of the conventions for this. Thanks. Gerald 2009/2/18 Yifan > Hi Martin, > > I went into the log files and realized that the doma

Re: [Server-devel] IRC channel/using ejabberdctl

2009-02-18 Thread Yifan
Hi Martin, I went into the log files and realized that the domain had a "schoolserver" tacked in front of my domain name, which solved the previous problem; apparently I was trying to create an account for a server that didn't really exist. The specific domain name I was trying to use was olpcnetw

[Server-devel] IRC channel/using ejabberdctl

2009-02-14 Thread Yifan
Hi, I'm currently trying to configure an XS server for the CFS friends school, and I'm running into some trouble. In particular, I'm getting an error of "cannot register user at node ejabb...@localhost: not_allowed" when trying to register an admin account. exact command: ejabberdctl register adm