On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 11:11:15AM +1100, James Bunton wrote:
> On 07/03/2006, at 11:06 AM, Wendell Turner wrote:
> 
> >
> >Does the client _need_ to contact the server that has the
> >gateway?  Can I do this:
> >
> >  gaim <--> (my local) jabberd <--> jabberd+PyMSNt <--> ((MSN world))
> >
> >In other words, can one jabberd be a 'router' between other
> >jabberd's?
> 
> It can.
> 
> I don't know if you can even register for gateways with Gaim, but if 
> you use Psi you can browse other Jabber servers to see what services 
> they provide.
> 
> Eg, I set up an account [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I log in with Psi, and browse the server delx.cjb.net
> I can register with msn.delx.cjb.net

Thank you, Psi seems much more powerful, and it at least allows
Service Discovery.  I'm nearly there, but would like some help
for one more item:

I can, using psi, register with the jabberd that has the PyMSNt
on it, browse (Service Discovery), highlight MSN Transport, and
the little register/key icon illuminates, and I can proceed.

However, I can't get the key/register to illuminate from a
'remote' system.  I can login to the remote jabberd, and issue a
Service Discover to the other jabberd (the one with the PyMSNt),
and see the MSN Transport, but the register key does not
illuminate.  Is this a permission problem?  Is this function
even allowed?  Can I allow that activity via something in the
xml configs?

Thanks,

Wendell

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