Hi Enrique,

I dont think I did the right thing, I can't figure out exactly your
instructions, would you mind If I will give you access in my server and
check it for me please. Here is the address of the server:
https://203.115.187.98 password: sysadmin101

Thanks.

Richard R. Cahilig


On 11/8/07, Enrique José Hernández Blasco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> El jue, 08-11-2007 a las 00:24 +0800, Richard Cahilig escribió:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Guys my jabber client cannot connect in my ebox server, seems theres a
> > problem with my jabber in ebox server. I'm using ebox 0.10. How do I
> > fix this.
> > Thank you.
>
> Are the jabber servers running? If so, then the problem may rise from
> the name resolution. Your jabber clients require to know the IP from the
> jabber server name, that is, the domain name resolution. Two options are
> available to fix this:
>
> 1. Hardcode the jabber name on the '/etc/hosts' of every client as
> following:
>
> <jabber-server-name> <eBox-ip-address>
>
> 2. Set up the eBox or other DNS server to resolve the jabber server name
> into an IP address, setting first the domain name and then the jabber
> server name.
>
> For example:
>
> If the jabber server is called: jabber.example.com. You may set a domain
> call 'example.com' and then a host with name 'jabber' and IP address the
> one from the jabber servers are listening. Finally, save changes.
>
> Best regards,
>
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