Hi:

I'm re-installing on the latest version of Debian, and I've run into a glitch 
at Step 17: # Register your ejabber users for the OpenSRF router service; these 
users will correspond to your configuration in opensrf_core.xml:

# Syntax for registering a user with ejabberdctl
# ejabberdctl register user server password
ejabberdctl register router evergreen-server.localdomain routerpass
ejabberdctl register opensrf evergreen-server.localdomain opensrfpass

With ejabberdctl register router evergreen-server.localdomain routerpass, I get 
the following error message: 

Can't register user "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" at node [EMAIL PROTECTED]: not_allowed

Does anyone have any idea why this would be happening?

Gord



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