Hi Aryo,

The first list are the c2s results, the second one is for s2s.

If I remember correctly, mayplaces.com failed for c2s because at the time there 
were two SRV records for it, one with port 5222 and one with 5223. It tried 
connecting to port 5223 with STARTTLS instead of legacy SSL, which failed, and 
I could not be bothered to try to force a connect host and port.

The xmpp-client SRV record looks correct now, do you want me to rerun the test?

Regards,
Thijs

On 19 sep. 2013, at 17:11, Aryo Sandiyudo wrote:

> Anyone got an idea why i can't find mayplaces.com on 
> https://xnyhps.nl/~thijs/xmppoke/2013-08-26/scores.html ?
> but instead i found it on 
> https://xnyhps.nl/~thijs/xmppoke/2013-08-28/scores.html
> 
> What is the difference between the two lists of scores?
> 
> Best,
> Aryo S.
> 
> http://mayplaces.com - It's not XMPP, it's MayPlaces
> 
> 
> On Sep 19, 2013, Thomas Camaran <[email protected]> wrote:
> you can try connect with me to [email protected] my jabber account in my server?
> 
> 
> 2013/9/19 Mathias Ertl <[email protected]>
> On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 08:49:09PM +0700, Aryo Sandiyudo wrote:
> > Interesting blog post, this will be a tremendous input for people who
> > manage a XMPP server, XMPP server developers and XMPP client developers.
> > Good job!
> 
> I also noted we're literally the only server enforcing s2s TLS encyrption.
> I hope this doesn't violate specs (otherwise the specs should be updated).
> jabber.at has been on TLS-only for years and apart from gmail.com (which
> will end its federation anyway, AFAIR), there are no interop issues. I can
> only encourage everyone to require TLS on all connections.
> 
> greetings, Mati
> (jabber.at)
> 
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> 
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