Matthias Wimmer wrote:
So, we can compare traffic of java client and win32 client. This is legal way, I think.An other possible solution to contact Odigo's servers is the IMUnified protocol, which Odigo supports to contact their servers. I've made some "research" on this protocol, which I "documented" on http://matthias.wimmer.name/bunt/imu-en.xml
Both protocols might have their problems as Odigo could change both of them without affecting their normal customers. The IMUnified protocol I guess is not used very much at all as there are no real clients for this protocol (beside Yahoo! messenger after patching your registry) ... with the protocol of the Java client (I guess they might be using a special protocol for their applets, not the "normal" Odigo protocol) they could just upload a new version of the applet and change the protocol.
I guess java client use IMUnifed protocol. If it's true, is it possible to modify yahoo transport to support Odigo ?
And the last thing: Odigo server was unreachable for a few days last week. This is not first time.
I guess, now Odigo server hosted on one phisical computer, which hangs sometimes. Anybody have information about?
-- Regards, Oleg xmpp: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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