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David Walser wrote:
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|>Following the documentation at www.jabber.org for
|>configuring a server -
|>exact page
|>http://www.jabber.org/admin/adminguide.html#config
|>, I have been unable to get it going from mandrake's
|>packages.  I double
|>checked and the version I have from Mandrake 9.0 is
|>the same version as in
|>cooker.
|>
|>If anyone has a working setup with jabber, could you
|
|
| I do
|
|
|>please tell me where
|>the spool directory should be, the permissions on
|>it, and anything other
|>than the hostname that needed to be changed in
|>jabber.xml?  Thank you.
|
|
| I see:
| drwx------    5 daemon   daemon       4096 Jul  6
| 14:50 /var/lib/jabber/
|
| I actually *only* changed uncommenting the thing for
| the jud in jabber.xml.  The hostname is actually reset
| by the init script.  It's set to the value of
| $HOSTNAME
|
|
|>Note:  Attached is the error message I get when I
|>get the point where I
|>attempt to find the information needed to register.
|>
|>
|>from error.log ->
|>20021101T18:00:43: [notice] (-internal):
|>initializing server
|>20021101T18:08:14: [notice] (localhost): bouncing a
|>routed packet to localhost from 14@c2s/81076C0:
|>Internal Delivery Error
|
|
| The important thing with Jabber is when you make an
| account it has the *hostname* of the Jabber server.
| So even if you're on the server, you can't use
| localhost, it has to be the hostname.
|
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Thank you so very, very much!  I can't believe I missed that command
line bypass of the hostname in the init script.  My situation is that I
should have my server respond to jabber.divinesymphony.net when the
server itself has another hostname (I plan to eventually have another
server here, or move everything to another machine later -- as such, I
use CNAME all over my DNS records).  Subsituting the actual machine
hostname got me up and going.
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