Hey all, I appear to be having the same problem. I'm running jabberd2, and suddenly gtalk users can no longer message anyone on our server (everyone appears offline).
We cannot message them from our server either. To clarify: 1. gtalk -> our server: google talk users see our users as offline. In some instances, they were able to message us but not consistently. 2. Our server -> gtalk: Each time we send a message to a gtalk user, we receive a 503 error. Attempts to add a google talk user seems ineffective. The interesting thing about this is that dialback actually happens. >From /var/log/messages: Feb 8 09:58:03 clementine jabberd/s2s[26787]: [11] [72.14.252.129, port=2271] incoming connection Feb 8 09:58:03 clementine jabberd/s2s[26787]: [11] [72.14.252.129, port=2271] disconnect, packets: 0 Feb 8 09:58:03 clementine jabberd/s2s[26787]: [11] [72.14.252.129, port=2272] incoming connection Feb 8 09:58:03 clementine jabberd/s2s[26787]: [11] [72.14.252.129, port=2272] incoming stream online (id 2705vn9l7xlaw557k6fpe6m8irnrdf6fm6khuu31) Feb 8 09:58:04 clementine jabberd/s2s[26787]: [11] [72.14.252.129, port=2272] received dialback auth request for route 'jabber.silverorange.com/gmail.com' Feb 8 09:58:04 clementine jabberd/resolver[26692]: [_xmpp- server._tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 209.85.163.125:5269 (300 seconds to live) Feb 8 09:58:04 clementine jabberd/resolver[26692]: [_xmpp- server._tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 72.14.253.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live) Feb 8 09:58:04 clementine jabberd/resolver[26692]: [_xmpp- server._tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 72.14.253.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live) Feb 8 09:58:04 clementine jabberd/resolver[26692]: [_xmpp- server._tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 209.85.163.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live) Feb 8 09:58:04 clementine jabberd/resolver[26692]: [_xmpp- server._tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 209.85.163.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live) Feb 8 09:58:04 clementine jabberd/s2s[26787]: [11] [72.14.252.129, port=2272] incoming route 'jabber.silverorange.com/gmail.com' is now valid Feb 8 09:58:04 clementine jabberd/s2s[26787]: [8] [209.85.163.125, port=5269] sending dialback auth request for route 'jabber.silverorange.com/gmail.com' Feb 8 09:58:04 clementine jabberd/s2s[26787]: [11] [72.14.252.129, port=2272] checking dialback verification from gmail.com: sending valid Feb 8 09:58:05 clementine jabberd/s2s[26787]: [8] [209.85.163.125, port=5269] outgoing route 'jabber.silverorange.com/gmail.com' is now valid On another note, gmail users can still connect to our chat rooms. We're running mu-conference-0.7, and there seems to be no trouble having gmail accounts connect and chat. At least, this has been confirmed with accounts that were already able to connect previously; new accounts have yet to be tested. We also have had the same issue with ejabberd. Since no resolution was forth-coming, we abandoned it for jabberd2 (and google talk clients were able to chat with our jabber client without issue for months!). Now jabberd2 is having the same trouble. Since nothing appears to have changed on our side, I'm unclear as to what the problem is. Any help would be appreciated, Keith On Feb 7, 2:19 am, ishmal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's still broken , I think. The Gtalk server doesn't seem > to be passing MUC messages to another server for a week now. > > On Jan 14, 6:34 am, senthuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi Peter Saint-Andre, > > Yes. It works fine with jabber.org and other Im service. And all of > > sudden googlefederationstarted working again. I suspect it is a > > client issue. what would have happened is that when a contact is > > removed and then server sends a unsubsribed notification. When server > > did not receive a notification, it does not allow the same contact to > > be added. But when i used a different client psi, initially i was > > using jabber momentum client, it would have handled that. By pushing a > > unsubscribe or responding to unsubcribed. This is my assumption as > > result of getting it working by using a different client. This could > > be mere coincidence. > > > But one thing puzzle me is if i go by my assumption that the problem > > should occur with that paricular user account of google or user > > acocunt of my server. But it affected the wholefederation.Moreover i > > have two different domains registered for my server and it affects a > > domain and stillfederationworks for other domain. Am i missing > > something here? pls advice. > > > Thanks a lot for your answer. > > > Regards, > > Senthil > > > On Jan 10, 6:28 pm, "Peter Saint-Andre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > On Jan 10, 2008 11:06 AM, senthuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > I have set up a xmpp chat server and federated with google. > > > > It has been working fine and i am able to see my google contact's > > > > presence ,send IM and vice versa. All of sudden it stopped working > > > > today. I have set up SRV records for my server and my server talks to > > > > google using SRV records. Dialbacks are success. But google server > > > > does not reach our server with respect to presencd/IM. > > > > If dialback works then I don't know what the problem might be, but I think > > > other people have reported similar problems. Do you have problems > > > communicating with other IM services, such as jabber.org? > > > Peter > > > > -- > > > Peter Saint-Andrehttps://stpeter.im/ --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "google-talk-open" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-talk-open?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
