Re: Stepping down
Thank you very much. Regards, MB On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 11:40 AM, Dan White wrote: > List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:jabberd2+unsubscr...@lists.xiaoka.com> > List-Help: <mailto:jabberd2+h...@lists.xiaoka.com> > > > On 01/23/18 11:20 -0300, Marco Bertolaccini wrote: > >> Hi. How can i unsubscribe from this mailing list? >> >> Regards, >> MB. >> > > >
Re: Stepping down
Hi. How can i unsubscribe from this mailing list? Regards, MB. El 23 ene. 2018 11:04 a. m., "Alexandre Jousset" escribió: > Le 21/01/2018 à 16:24, Tomasz Sterna a écrit : > >> W dniu nie, 21.01.2018 o godzinie 15∶01 +0100, użytkownik Alexandre >> Jousset napisał: >> >> [...] > >> >> I don't know if I'm skilled enough but instead of letting it >>> die, I would like to become the maintainer if nobody with better >>> skills wants to :-) >>> >> >> Judging by your contributions to jabberd2, I see no problem in passing >> the project to you. >> > > Thanks for this :-) > > I suggest to, of course, give some time to other people to > volunteer if they wish to. > > Some said they could host the jabberd2.org website or the mailing > list, and that may help another maintainer, but in the case I become the > new maintainer I think I could do that too. > > However, note that I only have access to Linux boxes, so I may > need help from someone else about the other OS's ports. That may be a > problem. > > BTW I was recently doing some load test and having thought >>> about solving the SPOF of the router process, [...] >>> >> >> We already had a _lengthy_ discussion on list on my vision how to >> multiply the router: >> https://www.mail-archive.com/jabberd2@lists.xiaoka.com/msg01909.html >> >> Your work still lives in: >> https://github.com/jabberd2/jabberd2/tree/mesh >> > > I know :-) > > My concern is that the work I've done is complex and not > thoroughly tested. That does not mean it should be abandoned, but maybe a > shorter term solution could be found just to remove the SPOF (without > necessarily implementing the whole router mesh). And as I said at that > time, I'm not at all happy with my routing graph discovering feature I > implemented. > > I see 3 approaches here: > - a heartbeat / failover solution, for cases where the single > router (which could be switched without disconnecting users) is not a > bottleneck? > - a simplification of my work to get a router mesh less dynamic > but easier to implement? I haven't thought a lot about this yet but I > checked out the "mesh" branch again on my computer and I'm currently > digging into it to see how to simplify it. Any advice welcome :-) > - work fast and hard to simplify / finish the mesh branch code :-) > > I also experimented a "multi-router" setup, which works great, but > needs that all the c2s's and all the sm's to be connected to all routers at > the same time in order for them to work as expected, thus not allowing a > failover setup, just a kind of multithread (actually multiprocess / > multihost) setup. > > But my latest approach was to ditch the router component in favor to >> message bus (using 0MQ). See discussion at >> https://gitter.im/jabberd2/jabberd2?at=56b8b4e9939ffd5d15f671e1 >> >> This is what https://github.com/jabberd2/jabberd2/commits/ashnazg >> branch implemented and jabberd3 code (which was born of ashnazg branch) >> was going for. >> > > Just a question about this, you are talking about 0MQ, but the > source points to nanomsg...? > > Anyway, I think it is a better solution indeed and it looks > promising, and this is one of the reasons I think a shorter term / simpler > solution should be found for the router / SPOF in j2. I mean, priority > should be given to j3 (but of course with continuing maintaining "normally" > j2). > > And about j3, I'm afraid I didn't fully understood what you said, > I'm sorry. You said in your first message that you are going away from all > XMPP work, and that you're opening the source of j3 (and another project), > but you only say you're stepping down from the j2 lead. Just to be clear, > is it the same for the other projects? > > > > The rest of this post is of about other topics I wanted to say / > ask the list. > > I started to implement a Redis storage backend based on the BDB > one. It is still experimental but I get good performance with it, > especially with millions of users in my tests (see below). I'd like to know > if people would be interested in it? I made the assumption (based on some > web found comparison pages) that BDB doesn't scale well with lot of users. > > I also started to make some load tests, using a home made XMPP > tester (I tried Tsung but I'm not at ease with it nor with Erlang to > customize it) on a "few-nodes-setup", and I managed to connect up to 5M > simultaneous users using a simple scenario (connect / send message randomly > from time to time but not getting roster nor presences for the moment). > About this my questions to the list are the following: > - What is your biggest known j2 installation in terms of account > number and simultaneously connected users? > - Same question in a test environment? > - Do you know about an XMPP stress-t
Re: Trying to unsubscribe
Hi. I want to unsubscribe too. Thank you very much, Regards, Marco B. El 23/05/2016 23:24, "David Woodfall" escribió: > I've tried 2 or 3 times to unsubscribe from this list. Each time I > get acknowledgement that I have done so, but I still receive mail. The > list owner address doesn't seem to exist too. > > If a list admin reads this, please unsubscribe me. > > Thanks > > -D > > >
Re: Any way to filter/rewrite message content?
How i can quit this email list? thaks in advance. Regards. On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Morgan Aldridge wrote: > I'm being doing a lot of research this week, but haven't found a > solution yet. I'm running jabberd2 (currently v2.1.24.1, but planning > to upgrade to at least v2.2.17-399) and need to block or rewrite (to > mask) jabber messages containing credit card numbers and social > security numbers. > > I was able to create a rule in router-filter.xml with > 'what="message/body"', but logging isn't fixed until v2.2.6. And, even > then, I can only reject all message bodies, not those that contain > specific text due to the limitations in the only XPath-like (at > minimally so, at that) implementation. > > Is there any way, without migrating to something like OpenFire or > another XMPP server (so with jabberd2), to filter or rewrite the > message body? Is there any way to route all messages through a script > or utility so I can write a filter? > > Thanks, > > -- > Morgan > --- > http://makkintosshu.com/ > http://seriesparts.com/ > http://rikuwoiku.com/ > http://unna.org/ > > >
Re: Missing images in documentation
i want to unsubscribe! On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 10:19 PM, Guido Winkelmann < guido-...@thisisnotatest.de> wrote: > Hi, > > I just noticed that the documentation under > https://github.com/Jabberd2/jabberd2/wiki/InstallGuide-QuickStartGuide > is missing a lot of images. From the context, it looks like those images > are > really quite central to the text, containing information that is not > available > otherwise. > > Guido > > >
Re: works from SSH tunnel but not from remote
i want to unsubscribe. On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 6:48 PM, wrote: > Hey guys, > good news: I will go to bed, now. So no further mails for _today_ ;) > > http://www.mail-archive.com/jabberd2@lists.xiaoka.com/msg01710.html > > I guess this is my problem, isn't it? And kopete is falling back to > none-sasl > authentication if you manually provide a connection server, right? > > cheers > Daniel > > Am Dienstag, 17. Juli 2012, 23:12:35 schrieb > magic-jabbe...@damage.devloop.de: > > Sorry, once again it's me. I noticed that kopete is working if I > explicitly > > set the connection server (in my case devloop.de). Setting the > connection > > server results on major XML changes. Please note that 'verison="1.0"' in > the > > first stream tag of the XML. I don't know much about the XMPP protocol. > May > > someone is able to give me a tip about what is going wrong? Is that a > > jabberd2 or a kopete problem? > > > > thanks > > Daniel > > > > --- > > without connection server set (not working) > > --- > > > > > > http://etherx.jabber.org/streams"; > version="1.0" > > xmlns="jabber:client" to="devloop.de"> > > > > > xmlns:stream='http://etherx.jabber.org/streams' xmlns='jabber:client' > > from='devloop.de' version='1.0' > > id='13ipsmggju6kqcb82rqdmqfny42xtfuujdjbz0sj'> > > > > > > > > PLAIN > > DIGEST-MD5 > > > > http://jabber.org/features/iq-auth"/> > > http://jabber.org/features/iq-register"/> > > > > > > > > > > cmVhbG09ImRldmxvb3AuZGUiLCBub25jZT0icEFWL3hRZUg5KzUvNEVVX2t0b3dhZz09Ii > > > wgcW9wPSJhdXRoIiwgY2hhcnNldD11dGYtOCwgYWxnb3JpdGhtPW1kNS1zZXNz > > > > dXNlcm5hbWU9ImRhbWFnZSIscmVhbG09ImRldmxvb3AuZGUiLG5vbmNlPSWwQVYveFFlSD > > > krNS80RVVLa3Rvd2FnPT0iLGNub25jZT0ieEFweU1Hb2ZZRlROR0xKUnRhTHlIekQ0NlJYOHZzeD > > > g4T2JobmF4WTMzRT0iLG5jPTAwMDAwMDAxLGRpZ2VzdC11cmk9InhtcHAvZGV2bG9vcC5kZSIscW > > > 9wPWF1dGgscmVzcG9uc2U9OWU0NjY0MjQ3MDEzMzYzNDI2Mjg2NGRiNDFlYzAxOWYsY2hhcnNldD > > 11dGYtOA== > > > > > > > > > > > > http://etherx.jabber.org/streams"; > version="1.0" > > xmlns="jabber:client" to="devloop.de"> > > --- > > > > --- > > with connection server set (working) > > --- > > > > > > http://etherx.jabber.org/streams"; > > xmlns="jabber:client" to="devloop.de"> > > > > > xmlns:stream='http://etherx.jabber.org/streams' xmlns='jabber:client' > > from='devloop.de' id='x64pfgs4l4jlb4m6h2lj9t22cfgq9xw641wjhpn2'> > > > > > > > > damage > > > > > > > > > > > > damage > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > damage > > [Filtered] > > Kopete > > > > > > > > [rosters etc.] > > --- > > >
Re: Confirm subscription to jabberd2@lists.xiaoka.com
Thank you very much! very clear your explanation. Good bye! On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 4:51 PM, Marco Bertolaccini <121ma...@gmail.com>wrote: > > > On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 4:15 PM, wrote: > >> Hi, this is the mlmmj program managing the mailinglist >> >> jabberd2@lists.xiaoka.com >> >> To confirm you want the address >> >> 121ma...@gmail.com >> >> added to this list, please send a reply to >> >> jabberd2+confsub-73cfbfef218fc933-121marco=gmail@lists.xiaoka.com >> >> This confirmation serves two purposes. It tests that mail can be sent to >> your address. Secondly it makes sure someone else did not try and >> subscribe your emailaddress without your permission. >> >> Your mailer may automatically reply to the confirmation address when you >> hit >> the reply button. >> >> The subject and the body of the mail can be anything. >> >> >> >