Jonathan Dickinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It sounds like your server expends a lot of effort to determine if > something should be sent or not. Bandwidth is expensive in ZA so I > can sympathize. How about unwrapping the initial moments of an IBB > stream to see if it's XMPP or binary data? You could probably decide > after decoding the first 10 or so characters.
Not every admin has the time to implement a new ejabberd module that does IBB checking :) Most will just disable it and done. So this is very admin and therefore user unfriendly. That's why we shouldn't use Jingle IBB, but something else, so it's very very easy to distinguish. And no, if it's encrypted, I can't say what is in it! -- Jonathan
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