Based on the error message, ejabberd seems to believe that your hostname is "ripley" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
One idea is to try registering the users at localhost instead - using localhost throughout rather than fqdn seems to work for single server instances, and I'll probably update the Debian install docs accordingly. You could also try registering the users at ripley instead of EVERGREEN-server.localdomain. Note thar you'll have to adjust the domain accordingly in opensrf_core.xml and .srfsh.xml in any case. On 11/03/2008, Gord Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 > > > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > * Gord Ripley > * Systems Librarian, > * Bata Library, Trent University, > * 1600 West Bank Drive > * Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7B8 > * > * Voice : 705- 748-1011 ext. 7517 > * E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > * Web : http://people.trentu.ca/gripley/ > * > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > > > -- Dan Scott Laurentian University
