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does anyone have an example jabber.xml w/ WCS
configured that they could let me look at. I've found an example that Jer
had posted but don't appear to have WCS registered properly -
wcs.my_serverdomain is not recognized. The simple WCS config - w/o the
wcs.serverdomain parameter (simply ' wcs '), is rejected by remote hosts.
_also what sort of connection does WCS attempt to
establish to a remote host - does the host need to have WCS installed
??
thanks
David
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 9:55
PM
Subject: [JDEV] WCS resolution across
host domains
I'd recently set-up the WCS package on
1.4.1 and have run into a problem.
I've been unable
to determine the presence of any user within another domain
through an 'anonymous' WCS session - also haven't been able to
send or receive messages from domains on alternate IP's.
eg: -when attempting to send a message to an account on
jabber.org 20010722T00:20:39: [alert] (s2s): We were told by jabber.org
that our sending name wcs is invalid, either something went wrong on their
end, we tried using that name improperly, or dns does not resolve to
us 20010722T00:20:39: [notice] (jabber.org): bouncing a packet to hello @jabber.org from moe@wcs/Mozilla/4.73 [en] (Win98; U):
Server Connect Failed
probing the presence of a remote user always returns unavailable.
How is a WCS address resolved ? --is WCS not capable of interacting with
foreign hosts ??
_also , my server is running over @home using a DNS service . This
should resolve properly, but may be part of the problem .
any advice ?
D
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