On 10/19/06, Sebastian Moeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, but the directory /var/log/ejabberd/ is empty (see original bug
report).

I see. I haven't noticed you mentioned about /var/log


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delli:/etc# ps axu | egrep '(beam|epmd)'

118       4377  0.0  0.0   1736   460 ?        S    Oct16   0:00
/usr/lib/erlang/erts-5.5.1/bin/epmd -daemon
118       8042  0.0  2.1  23660 11052 ?        Sl   Oct17   0:03
/usr/lib/erlang/erts-5.5.1/bin/beam -- -root /usr/lib/erlang -progname
erl -- -home /var/lib/ejabberd -sname ejabberd -s ejabberd -kernel
inetrc "/etc/ejabberd/inetrc" -ejabberd config
"/etc/ejabberd/ejabberd.cfg" log_path "/var/log/ejabberd/ejabberd.log"
-sasl sasl_error_logger {file,"/var/log/ejabberd/sasl.log"} -mnesia dir
"/var/lib/ejabberd" -noshell -noshell -noinput
root     25382  0.0  0.1   2016   740 pts/1    R+   19:15   0:00 grep -E
(beam|epmd)
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It looks very suspicious that ps can convert uid 0 to root and cannot find
username for uid 118. Do you have "ejabberd" user registered? Might it be the
case when there are two "ejabberd" entries in the password file?


> Which jabber addresses were served by ejabberd when you have installed
and used earlier ejabberd versions?

Do you mean jabber users when asking for "jabber adresses"? There have
been two users: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] smo was registered with
ejabberdctl. Hostname: 'delli'.
Btw there are no connections to other jabber servers, I am using
ejabberd just with a transport (pyicqt).

Looks OK.


> Have you enabled firewall on localhost, which has closed port 4369 (or
any other port)?
There is no known firewall on the machine (it's runnning behind a
router), at least I haven't installed one. How can I check if 4369 is
filtered?

Just telnet to localhost port 4369.


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% Default Debian ejabberd.cfg

Config looks OK if I assume that some lines were broken when you copied them
to email client. But to make us absolutely sure, show the difference:

diff -u /usr/share/ejabberd/ejabberd.cfg /etc/ejabberd/ejabberd.cfg

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Sergei Golovan


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