Hi,
did anybody created %subj%? Looking at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/jabberd2/+bug/1080828 doesn’t give me
much hope, so I have started
https://gitlab.com/mcepl/xep227-to-jabberd2, but if anybody has
something working I am all ears!
Best,
Matěj
Hi,
I am installing jabberd2 from RHEL-6 package and the
configuration seems to be bit broken (yes, I do need jabberd2,
persuading me to switch to another server doesn't help me). I am now
getting connection from the remote client, but unfortunately only
without TLS and over unencrypted sessions.
On 26/02/15 11:23, Tomasz Sterna wrote:
Dnia 2015-02-26, czw o godzinie 01:09 +0100, Matěj Cepl pisze:
pemfile=/etc/pki/tls/certs/luther.ceplovi.cz-intermediate.crt
.crt suggests that this is certificate only.
You need a .pem with full chain of all certificates from the CA, to your
On 26/02/15 11:32, Tomasz Sterna wrote:
Dnia 2015-02-26, czw o godzinie 01:38 +0100, Matěj Cepl pisze:
could anybody confirm that
http://xmpp.org/resources/security-notices/uncontrolled-resource-consumption-with-highly-compressed-xmpp-stanzas/
As you can see at
https://github.com
On 2015-04-13, 09:17 GMT, Tomasz Sterna wrote:
Next jabberd2 release is available.
Get 2.3.3 release at GitHub: https://github.com/jabberd2/jabberd2/releases
Are there any release notes? Are there any changes, upgrade
path? Should the packagers in Linux distros be concerned about
something?
Hi,
(a follow-up to the issue
https://github.com/loqui/im/issues/732#issuecomment-105519240)
I have a jabberd2 XMPP server on domain ceplovi.cz and I would
like to connect to it with Loqui. It works perfectly well with
pidgin, bitlbee, empathy, displays well on IM Observatory, but
Loqui just
configuration, is it
possible to do it somehow for jabberd2?
Thank you,
Matěj Cepl
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On 2015-11-19, 22:58 GMT, Tomasz Sterna wrote:
> I have builds for recent Fedora versions on OBS [1], but
> RHEL/Centos are missing on crucial dependencies, so I cannot
> build for these.
I prefer to help with maintaining true Fedora/EPEL packages.
Matěj
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On 2016-05-30, 08:31 GMT, Tomasz Sterna wrote:
> But it is far from modern too...
> There are some changes I would like to introduce in the near future and
> I would like to hear your thoughts about:
I completely agree with these comments:
1. It would be probably wise to maintain stable jabberd2
On 2016-05-27, 07:09 GMT, li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
> I get this error message:
> --
> checking for XML_ParserCreate in -lexpat... no
> configure: error: Expat not found
> --
> I have expat, so it is a matter of configure not finding it.
Do you
On 2016-04-14, 06:27 GMT, Adrian Reber wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 09:19:45AM -0700, John Oliver wrote:
>> 1) Is this project the 'jabberd' that's available in EPEL?
>
> I can answer that one. jabberd in EPEL is jabberd2. As it is EPEL it
> will not see as many updates as the upstream package
Is there anywhere a plugin or something to make jabberd2 support
XEP-0136?
Best,
Matěj
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On 2017-01-03, 16:59 GMT, Matěj Cepl wrote:
> Yeah, thanks ... that example particularly is too tight for me
> (I am willing to accept communication from the reasonable
> servers), but that gives me a logic how to do it. Thanks.
Wrote a blog about the experience
https://matej.ceplov
On Thu, 2017-01-05 at 19:54 +0100, Tomasz Sterna wrote:
> It is about time for next jabberd2 release.
>
> Get 2.5.0 release at GitHub:
> https://github.com/jabberd2/jabberd2/releases
0day (well, almost) upgrade in Fedora Rawhide,
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=831477
On 03/01/17 09:30, Tomasz Sterna wrote:
> W dniu 02.01.2017, pon o godzinie 23∶33 +0100, użytkownik Matěj Cepl
> napisał:
>> It is possible to allow messages from contacts on roster only.
>> [...] I wondered whether you (or anybody else) could point me to
>> some HOWTO
Hi,
is it possible to use XEP-0191 to setup whitelist (i.e., default
blocking, and whitelisting domains)? Does jabberd 2.4.0 support it? The
amount of spim I am getting is quite horrible these days.
Best,
Matěj
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On 02/01/17 21:19, Tomasz Sterna wrote:
> You should rather use standard privacy lists. XEP-0016
> It is possible to allow messages from contacts on roster only.
Of course, I use XEP-0016 (it should be a subset of XEP-0191, shouldn't
it?), but I wondered whether you (or anybody else) could point
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