Admittedly the Jabber clients for MacOS are sub-optimal. Hopefully that
situation will be remedied in time for San Francisco.
Peter
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Peter Saint-Andre
Jabber Software Foundation
http://www.jabber.org/people/stpeter.php
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Patrik Fältström wrote:
> I have tried both JabberFox
> Sounds like we need a party to happen, eh? The question is what night,
> and
> where.
>
> S
Apparently there is a party scheduled for the garden terrace wednesday
night. I can provide music for the occasion, if necessary.
Scott
>
> >
> > Based upon the agenda, and lack of a button, it loo
I have tried both JabberFox and TVJab on MacOSX and can just not get it
to work.
JabberFox just dies, and can not even connect to my jabber server for
some weird reason.
TVJab works fine with the jabber server I connect to (psg.com)
including conferencing there, but I can not manage to connect
Once again, we will be holding a PGP Key signing party at the IETF
meeting in Atlanta. We have been scheduled to meet at 10:30pm on the
evening of Wednesday, November 20, 2002. (Note that if the IAB Open
Plenary runs over, we will start approximately 5 minutes *after* the
IAB Open Plenary finish
55th IETF network staffs,
i have a trivial trouble about ipv6 accessing the page "Host Information"
on 55th IETF web because IPv6 port 80 on www.ietf55.ops.ietf.org
looks closed.
i would be happy if you opened the port of IPv6 or removed record
from the DNS.
thank you.
% telnet www.ietf55.o
Can someone fix the X.509 certificate that is used to protect the TLS
sessions with conference.ietf.jabber.org ?
The hostname is wrong so verification fails.
Marshall Rose wrote:
Very nice. Can these logs be included in the minutes, or alongside them?
that's up to the minute taker. remember that there isn't a moderator in the
chatrooms, so it's not really a "record", per se.
True; but it could still be a useful log, provided there's a scribe
For those, who would like to use SIP for text conferencing,
experimental operation of a SIP2Jabber gateway has been set up at
iptel.org. See http://www.iptel.org/ietf55/ for guidelines how
to join the IETF chat rooms.
Better set your expectations low -- the gateway has not been tested
with big
the following mac addresses are configured for adhoc mode, fix your cards
folks, you're messing it up for other people...
MAC address ssidchannel
02022d433ebcwavelan network 3
02022d244ef1wavelan network 3
0205d1b561ccIETF55 1
> Marshall Rose wrote:
>
> >Each conference room also has a 'bot which records everything that gets
> >sent:
> >
> >
> Very nice. Can these logs be included in the minutes, or alongside them?
that's up to the minute taker. remember that there isn't a moderator in the
chatrooms, so it's not rea
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Marsha ll Rose writes:
>
> >
> >Each conference room also has a 'bot which records everything that gets
> >sent:
> >
> >http://www.jabber.com/chatbot/logs/conference.ietf.jabber.com/foobar/
> >
>
> Will you keep those Web pages up for a while?
sure.
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marsha
ll Rose writes:
>
>Each conference room also has a 'bot which records everything that gets
>sent:
>
>http://www.jabber.com/chatbot/logs/conference.ietf.jabber.com/foobar/
>
Will you keep those Web pages up for a while? Depending on what is
typed, t
We are seeing some of the usual problems with the wireless support at
IETF55 in Atlanta. To help mitigate the problems:
1) Make sure you laptop is configured with SSID of IETF55
2) Do not allow your laptop to run in peer-to-peer mode. Set it to Access
Point only mode.
We are seeing many no
Marshall Rose wrote:
Each conference room also has a 'bot which records everything that gets
sent:
Very nice. Can these logs be included in the minutes, or alongside them?
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Remote Access for the 55th IETF meeting in Atlanta:
Text Conferencing
At each IETF meeting, two of the working group meeting rooms are equipped
for video multicast and remote participation. That is, for every IETF
meeting slot, two of the working groups c
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