There you go: https://xnyhps.nl/~thijs/xmppoke/client-mayplaces.com.html
I don't know much about configuring servers other than Prosody. I think it would be wiser to add such suggestions to http://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Securing_XMPP. Thijs On 19 sep. 2013, at 20:31, Aryo Sandiyudo wrote: > Hi Thijs, > > Thanks for the explanation, and yes please re run it :) > > Just an idea: is it possible with this kind of a scoring tools there is also > features called a "suggestions" what fix that admin should change/add to > their server based on their XMPP/OS server type. I'm sure it would be great :) > > Thanks, > Aryo S. > > > On Sep 20, 2013, Thijs Alkemade <[email protected]> wrote: > 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) >> >> -- >> I only read plain text mail! I prefer pgp|gpg signed & encrypted mails! >> >> >> -- >> Sent from my Android tablet. > > > -- > Sent from my Android tablet.
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