Hi Peter,
I'm about to make a standardised email text for the new jabber services.
I will send those to the postmaster /hostmaster / webmaster addresses as
you've mentioned. Do you think it is ok if i send those through my email
address? Or should i use an "official" one? Can you provide me with an
official email address like [email protected] or something like that?
All the best and happy eastern,
Swen
On 4/18/11 10:32 AM, Claudiu Curcă wrote:
Hello,
I don't know how many of you have noticed it, but in OF 3.7.0, a bug was
introduced which prevented dialback from working properly. Since OF also
has a weird way of handling secure connections, it usually relies on
Dialback, especially when dealing with other server types in S2S
communication.
I've noticed this only recently, when I couldn't subscribe to swen [at]
jabberheaven.com.
Apparently, the issue is known
(http://issues.igniterealtime.org/browse/OF-443) but there seems to be
little to no support from the official OF team. I've successfully
managed to patch OF 3.7.0 using the patch from
http://community.igniterealtime.org/servlet/JiveServlet/download/211004-10758/openfire-of443.patch.zip
(by Gordon Messmer) and dialback works fine again. If there are any
Openfire admins around who have the problem, try using the patch.
Thanks for the patch. I hope you've posted about this on the
igniterealtime.org forums. I can also put you in touch directly with the
person I know is releasing updated versions of Openfire.
Last but not least, I wish to know which is the status of the new entry
requests for the public XMPP server list. Openfire users might have had
problems getting contacted by the moderators because of the above issue.
We contact admins first via email (hostmaster/postmaster/webmaster and
so on), so XMPP is not the primary method for initial contact (we do
this to make sure that the real admin or domain owner wants their server
listed, not some random IM user :)
Also, awesome work on the new xmpp.org website!
Thanks!
Peter