В сообщении от Понедельник 11 Декабрь 2006 10:53 Norman Rasmussen написал(a):
On 12/9/06, JD Conley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody knows if it is equal to just 'any IP' and as a consequence -
can't we
have now native xmpp transports to these two networks?
Legally, who knows. I'm
Hi, has Google closed source or stopped developing libjingle?
Not that we know. Their priorities have probably been different over
the past months, so we'll just have to be a little more patient for a
new libjingle release.
cheers,
Remko
OpenID/XMPP patch v3 released - see
http://norman.rasmussen.co.za/107/xmpp-auth-for-openid/ for details.
In this release I've reverted to standard forms login on the provider
web-site. This gives the user cached credentials, and the ability to
see their trust history. Also they get to enter
i'm trying to send dataforms, encapsulated in a message. none of the
clients (spark 2.0.4, kopete 0.9.0, psi 0.10, Coccinella 0.95.15) i've
tested seems to work, although the XEP do indicate that this should be
possible.
I can only speak for Psi, but you are correct, we do not support forms
Remko Tronçon wrote:
It sounds like the right way to do this. We haven't implemented
responding to generic form requests (either in the IQ way or in
messages) yet, because nobody needed it.
thank you for the quick reply. any eta on psi 0.11? how much of an
effort to add the required
Does anyone know of a testing tool that can check various connectivity
settings on a server?
I'm thinking check:
- legacy c2s SSL
- c2s, with STARTLS upgrade
- c2s without STARTTLS
- s2s dial-back,
- s2s STARTLS (EXTERNAL)
- automatically check 'sub-domains' discovered via disco can be
Maybe it is not exactly what you are asking about but
I believe I could be easily extended to all other checks:
http://www.tigase.org/files/static/tests/functional-tests.html
And here are more details:
http://www.tigase.org/node/27
Page at the last link contains also addresses to pages with
On 12/11/06, Artur Hefczyc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe it is not exactly what you are asking about but
I believe I could be easily extended to all other checks:
hrm, very close. Those are very functional tests, which are
pre-release critical.
I'm looking for more of a web-interface that a
On 12/11/06, Remko Tronçon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, has Google closed source or stopped developing libjingle?
Not that we know. Their priorities have probably been different over
the past months, so we'll just have to be a little more patient for a
new libjingle release.
Sorry guys! I'm
A more complete test harness would be most welcome. Maybe one of the
server
projects have an internal test harness that they can offer up?
If I remember correctly you were using our toolkit, which is now
available as OSS [1]. We (Coversant) are working with the JSF to release
just such a test
On Monday 11 December 2006 18:51, Stephen Pendleton wrote:
I write a simple one here that tests some basic features:
http://movcast.movsoftware.com/XMPPComplianceChecker/
When I mean basic I mean it only tests the following:
1) Does the server return version = '1.0' in their stream:stream
Like at http://jabbermonitor.ayena.de ? Okay, these functional tests aren't
implemented yet there but some of them will, like all the c2s tests you
listed.
Tobias
On 12/11/06, Norman Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/11/06, Artur Hefczyc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe it is not
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