I've restarted the server and checked all the rooms for anything offensive, and found nothing.
At the moment, the only way I can think of to combat this problem in public rooms is to allow people (non-admins) to clear the chat history. Tom On 3/12/09 7:01 AM, Paul Kuchar wrote: > Hi Natalia, > We had to kill the Jabber on our venue servers this morning. > > We are currently looking at a way of deploying our own Jabber servers, but it > is not straightforward. > > Regards, > Paul Kuchar > AGSC, Collaborative Working Developments > > Research Computing Services > Room 73A, Devonshire House > University of Manchester, M13 9PL, > United Kingdom > > t: +44(0)161-275 0668 > f: +44(0)161-275 6120 > e: paul.kuc...@manchester.ac.uk > w: http://www.rcs.manchester.ac.uk/about/people/kuchar > http://www.manchester.ac.uk > http://www.rcs.manchester.ac.uk > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ag-tech-boun...@lists.mcs.anl.gov > [mailto:ag-tech-boun...@lists.mcs.anl.gov] On Behalf Of Natalia Costas Lago > Sent: 12 March 2009 11:44 > To: ag-tech > Subject: [AG-TECH] Spam sent to room text chat > > > Dear all, > > We received porn and ads to the text chat in our Venue Server Lobby > room. I have checked the jabber server the venue client uses is the following > > "VenueServer.textHost" : 'jabber.mcs.anl.gov', > > I wonder if there are some documents that explain how to deploy our own > jabber server. Or at least a way an admin can add some filters to > avoid non allowed IP addresses send messages. > > Thanking you in advance. > Kind regards, > > ==================================================== > Natalia Costas Lago > Técnico de Comunicaciones - Dpto. de Comunicaciones > > Centro de Supercomputacion de Galicia (CESGA) > Avenida de Vigo, s/n (Campus Sur) > 15705 Santiago de Compostela - SPAIN > > E-mail: nata...@cesga.es > Tel: +34 981 56 98 10 (ext. 237) > Fax: +34 981 59 46 16 > Web: http://www.cesga.es/ > ==================================================== > > > >