Hi,

On Jun 23, 2008, at 2:40 PM, Norman Rasmussen wrote:

> On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 3:19 PM, Pedro Melo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Get an Google Account. Log into Google Talk. Look at the resource you
> get back from the server. It ends with 8 char hex string. Its the
> server that is handling this connection. So each router can find the
> correct server just by looking at the last 8 chars of the destination
> jid.
>
> As you sure that the suffix is used to route the stanza's?  If you  
> use non-sasl login, you can force the server's to not use the  
> suffix.  Also the suffix is random.  As far as I knew if was so  
> that you can never cause a resource conflict.

No, I'm not sure. I've seen it referenced somewhere and I'll try to  
find the source of the reference. It makes sense to me though, and I  
would use it if I needed to scale to that number of connected resources.

I don't understand, using a non-sasl login part. I always get the  
extra bytes myself. As for being "random", how can you tell? How can  
you tell if you are not being sent to a different server?

Best regards,
-- 
HIId: Pedro Melo
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