It was worth a try but I see exactly the same behavior on the media lab
jabber server.

One thing I think I am noticing. It seems like one machine at a time is
connected to the Jabber Server.

What happens when a machine connects?
Is there anyway that one machine connecting could cause another to
disconnect?
Are these machines in some way replicating something about them when the
server things it should be unique?
Could there be some sort of firewall or a caching service that decides its a
duplicate and cuts one of them off?

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Benjamin M. Schwartz <
bmsch...@fas.harvard.edu> wrote:

> Caroline Meeks wrote:
> >    1. Fix Jabber collaboration - We have a mysterious bug (that is also
> >    being worked on in parallel) that keeps dropping the connection to the
> >    externally hosted Jabber Server (jabber.sl.org)
>
> That's irritating.   Have you tried other servers? For example,
> schoolserver.media.mit.edu has been very reliable for me.
>
> OLPC ran collaboration jabber servers for very large numbers of people
> following G1G1, and the only major problem was server overload (when
> serving far more than 18 users).  It is possible, and maybe the people who
> built those servers have some advice.
>
> --Ben
>
>


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