Le mardi 29 avril 2008, Detlev Casanova a écrit :
> On Tuesday 29 April 2008 17:42:47 Matt Rogers wrote:
> > On Tuesday 29 April 2008 10:35:37 Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> > > Recently we've had some troubles with support for the legacy SSL port
> > > (5223) at the jabber.org XMPP service. This has exposed the fact that
> > > some IM clients (including Kopete) do not yet support the STARTTLS
> > > feature (upgrade of port 5222 to an encrypted connection) first defined
> > > in RFC 3920 (published in October 2004). As author of RFC 3920, I would
> > > be happy to answer any questions about STARTTLS or to connect the
> > > Kopete team with other XMPP developers so that we can fix this bug.
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > > Peter
> >
> > Does PSI support this already? We're using their jabber client code.
> > Perhaps we need to sync with their latest and greatest stuff if they
> > already support this
>
> Yes, Psi supports STARTTLS. Well, at least, Iris does. It even support both
> old and new "STARTTLS" variations.
> Kopete seems to use libiris from psi svn at version 356 (that seems old but
> that is what the README_BEFORE_COMMITTING file says), they are now at
> version 1131.

The last time we did sync was on their revision 982.
And it's not that old considered the fact that they switched from darcs to svn 
only latelly.

> However, when the jabber.org server had problems with the 5223 port, Psi
> did not want to connect (but I'm using 0.10 so... it's also quite old)
>
> I think that an update of libiris would be a good thing but I don't know if
> this will still be API compatible.

It's still API compatible. I may do this if i find the time.

There is also another repository with iris-ng, but i'm not even sure if Justin 
did already commited my patch removing dependencies against qt3-support.

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