Hi Christopher,
On 1 Sep 2014, at 14:01, Christopher Fortmüller chrits...@gmail.com wrote:
I am running an ejabberd server for testing purposes.
I am now looking for a very basic example of a working JavaScript/html client
to log in to this server.
I would recommend looking at one of the
On 24 Jul 2014, at 16:22, Simon Tennant si...@buddycloud.com wrote:
Agree on 5222. But it smells like XMPP according to
https://www.os3.nl/_media/2013-2014/courses/ssn/projects/threema_report.pdf
They seem pretty sure about it:
The communication protocol used for this communication is
On 19 Nov 2013, at 11:58, Ralf Skyper Kaiser sky...@thc.org wrote:
This attack and vulnerability in the TLS authentication has been recognized
by all major browser manufactures. Pinning (on top of DNSSEC) is being
implemented as we speak. Why jabber tries so hard of being less secure than
On 19 Nov 2013, at 12:30, Ralf Skyper Kaiser sky...@thc.org wrote:
Pinning does not require any protocol change in its simplest form. It can be
done with just minor changes on the client side.
Agreed - in its simplest form you could use it on the c2s connection to ensure
the server’s
On 3 Sep 2013, at 15:37, Steven Lloyd Watkin ll...@evilprofessor.co.uk wrote:
I'd like to do something with pubsub (we're running the xmpp server off my
laptop (must upgrade prosody) but very interested in others thoughts?
For PubSub, maybe some kind of shared message board? You could get
On 15 Aug 2013, at 14:50, Kevin Smith ke...@kismith.co.uk wrote:
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Laine Markku markku.la...@aalto.fi wrote:
I am about to start building a real-time collaborative web application using
XMPP. I already figured out that in order to use XMPP on the Web one should
On 15 Aug 2013, at 14:33, Dave Cridland d...@cridland.net wrote:
PS - I would personally consider a different XMPP server - Openfire didn't
seem to be actively maintained last I looked, whereas Prosody, ejabberd,
MongooseIM, M-Link, and Soapbox all have active developers.
Openfire is still