I'm running it out of my own computer. I don't have a domain, but I do have
a dynamic dns service set up as pcheun05.dyndns.org. Should I put
aim.pcheun05.dyndns.org as my JabberID and pcheun05.dyndns.org for my main
jabber id? As for the IP, do I have to put the actual numeric IP or would
pcheun05.dyndns.org suffice? I've done all this before and somehow I can't
get it working, but I'm willing to keep trying.

On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 6:30 AM, Vishal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> HI
>
> As far as I understand Following changes:
>
> 1       <!-- The JabberID of the transport. -->
>        <jid>aim.YourDomain.com</jid>
>
> 2. example.org should be replaced by YourDomain.com
>
> 3        <!-- The IP address of the main Jabber server -->
>        <mainServer>Actual IP of YourDomain.com</mainServer>
>
>
> 4        <!-- The JID of the main Jabber server -->
>        <mainServerJID>YourDomain.com</mainServerJID>
>
> Vishal
>
> On Sep 22, 6:24 pm, "Peter Cheung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >         <!-- The JabberID of the transport. -->
> >         <jid>127.0.0.1</jid>
> >
> >         <!-- The JabberID of the conference room handler. -->
> >         <!-- GROUPCHAT IS NOT STABLE YET -->
> >         <confjid>chatrooms.aim.example.org</confjid>
> >
> >         <!-- The component JID of the transport. Unless you're doing
> > clustering, leave this alone -->
> >         <!-- <compjid>aim1</compjid> -->
> >
> >         <!-- The location of the spool directory.. if relative, relative
> to
> > -->
> >         <!-- this directory.  Do not include the jid of the transport.
> -->
> >         <spooldir>.</spooldir>
> >
> >         <!-- The location of the PID file.. if relative, relative to this
> > dir. -->
> >         <!-- Comment out if you do not want a PID file -->
> >         <!-- <pid>PyAIMt.pid</pid> -->
> >
> >         <!-- The IP address of the main Jabber server -->
> >         <mainServer>127.0.0.1</mainServer>
> >
> >         <!-- The JID of the main Jabber server -->
> >         <mainServerJID>127.0.0.1</mainServerJID>
> >
> >         <!-- The website of the Jabber service -->
> >         <website>http://jabber.localhost/</website>
> >
> >         <!-- The TCP port to connect to the Jabber server on -->
> >         <!-- (this is the default for Jabberd2) -->
> >         <port>5347</port>
> >
> >         <!-- The TCP port that the web admin interface will answer on -->
> >         <!-- (uncomment to enable) -->
> >         <!-- <webport>5280</webport> -->
> >
> >         <!-- The authentication token to use when connecting to the
> Jabber
> > server -->
> >         <secret>secret</secret>
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 4:07 AM, Vishal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi
> >
> > > Post your config file here.
> >
> > > Vishal
> >
> > > On Sep 22, 12:01 pm, pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I'm trying to setup an ejabberd server with pyaimt transport on
> > > > ubuntu. My ultimate goal is to be able to have a discoverable AIM
> > > > transport server so I can use googletalk to talk with people on AIM.
> > > > The reason for this is because I use a blackberry and googletalk is
> > > > the only decent chat program that the blackberry supports. The
> current
> > > > AIM transport jabber server that I'm using disconnects a lot, so I'm
> > > > thinking about making my own.
> >
> > > > I have ejabberd up and running. I'm able to connect to it with Psi
> > > > using my admin account, however, I can't seem to get PyAIMt setup
> > > > correctly. Everytime I use Psi to discover service on my server I'm
> > > > unable to find any AIM transport services. If I want to host a server
> > > > on my computer, can I just set the JID as 127.0.0.1, with main
> jabber
> > > > server IP/ID as 127.0.0.1 as well? That's what I have it set to so
> > > > far. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks a lot for your time.- Hide
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> >
> > - Show quoted text -
> >
>

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