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You wouldn't redirect them to a different server, you would redirect 

them to a different IP that is part of the same server.  Basically 

different c2s processes.  For more information on where I see this going:


http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/html_single/Jabber-Server-Farming-HOWTO.html



Heiner Wolf wrote:


>Hi,

>

>I am building a load balancing system for the users of a jabber based virtual 
>presence project http://jabber.bluehands.de/
>

>I write a connection redirector and discovered:

>Szenario: client connects and logs in to "jabber.org". Then the client gets an 
>iq-"Server Transfer", 
disconnects, and connects to another server e.g. "server2.jabber.org". How do other 
clients and servers 
(s2s) know that the client is connected to "server2.jabber.org". They will still know 
the user as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 
and send messages through s2s to "jabber.org", not to "server2.jabber.org" where the 
user is connected.
>

>Questions to the public: does JEP-51 Server Transfer work, if messages (IMs) arrive 
>from other users 
in other domains? What did I miss?

>

>Regards

>--

>Dr. Klaus H. Wolf

>bluehands GmbH & Co.mmunication KG

>http://www.

bluehands.de/people/hw

>+49 (0721) 16108 75

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>


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