Sorry that I missed this email. I can confirm that s2s to gmail does not allow tls.
- Björn On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 2:57 PM, zhong ming wu <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello > > While you are here, could you please confirm or deny that s2s to gmail > domain does not allow tls. Last time I investigated this topic the answer > was no tls > > Sincerely > > Mr Wu > > On Mar 7, 2012 8:58 AM, "Björn Kempén" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I'm posting an update to this email thread since I was asked to keep >> other XMPP operators posted with any updates on the investigations. >> >> I've been in contact with several owners of federated networks, and >> performed debugging sessions which hasn't really lead to anything >> conclusive. >> None of the cases that I've gone through seems to have been related to >> the intermittent problem reported here though, and I'm still open to >> debugging these issues further. >> The people I've been in contact with have either had configuration >> issues on one or more of their domains, or experienced problems with >> connecting to us in the past but not currently. >> >> Basically, if you have noticed a regression in your services since a >> few months ago where you are no longer able to setup a connection to >> us, feel free to contact me and I'll look into it. >> We'd like to find any regressions in our server-to-server code to >> provide a better experience for other federated XMPP networks. >> You can also email us at [email protected] , which is an email alias for >> several Google engineers working on our XMPP infastructure. >> >> - Björn, Google >> >> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Juan Pablo Carlino <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > during the last three months i've experienced an intermittent problem to >> > federate with google.com. Actually this is a common problem if you >> > browse >> > the web in search for this issue -there are several old threads >> > reporting >> > the same, until some magic happens on Google side and everything goes >> > back >> > to the expected behaviour-. But this time, the strange thing is that >> > some of >> > the virtual hosts i manage on my ejabberd 2.1 server can federate fine, >> > while others don't. Moreover, these domains with problems later can do >> > s2s >> > fine with Google, without any change on my side. >> > The symptom is always the same: during s2s handshake the outgoing >> > connection >> > from my server closes by timeout waiting for a reply from Google on the >> > wait_for_validation state. But i don't see why some domains remain >> > unaffected while others don't. >> > If anybody is experiencing the same issue i would be glad to know about >> > it. >> > >> > Regards, >> > >> > Juan Pablo
