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SASLprep or disallow use of non US-ASCII Unicode codepoints in str.
/blockquote
So I'm not sure how you'd do this computation *without* SASLprep'ing
first, if you allow non-US-ASCII code points in passwords at all.
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report issues at https://bugs.ecmascript.org, and send other
comments to es-disc...@mozilla.org.
Best regards, Norbert
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On Sep 9, 2008, at 10:24 AM, Stephen Pendleton wrote:
Hi, I thought I would put together a simple cookbook on how to add
GEOLOC XEP-0080 support to a client. Hopefully it will help someone
else out. If anyone sees any problems with the steps below, please
let me know. BTW, I am not
On Jun 13, 2008, at 8:51 AM, JabberForum wrote:
Peter Saint-Andre;988 Wrote:
Sorry to disappoint you. The transformation from jabber:client to
jabber:server and back to jabber:client again is one of those ugly
aspects of XMPP, at least for server developers.
ugly in which meaning? Simply
Have you retrieved your roster, also? If so, look at the subscription
attribute on items. If not, you might start getting notifications
when you do.
On May 28, 2008, at 8:20 AM, vitor manuel tavares rodrigues wrote:
today i've tried with openfire in windows as a jabber server and
On 4/22/08 10:02 AM, Peter Saint-Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, that doesn't work for this example because it has the Greek
character Ψ in the string and that character is not properly encoded at
the command line on my system. IIRC Joe Hildebrand generated that hash
for me using
On 4/4/08 10:35 AM, Alexander Gnauck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tomasz Sterna schrieb:
Who did? Could you give some examples?
many did, I think we had this thread before. To name some, agsxmpp,
gloox, tigase
The build in .NET parser works only with several hacks, which is no fun
and
On Mar 18, 2008, at 10:57 AM, Fabio Forno wrote:
The only XMPP specific part I'd require is the creation of the initial
dictionaries for the most used namespaces, since EXI would be useless
without them.
Using XEP 211 and 213 as starting points?
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consider the same approach,
to avoid the same sorts of needless disco floods that Armondo is
describing.
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trigger sound events. However, maybe there's a better solution to the
initial presence list problem.
Just use a Nagle-style approach. Start a timer after you get the
roster. Reset it after each presence you receive. Only start doing
notifications once the timer fires.
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One typical issue for bots is to not retrieve their roster. All the
subscription stuff gets odd if you don't, in some servers.
On Oct 22, 2007, at 3:01 PM, Rick Measham wrote:
In short this should work (works for the Jaiku IM bot, where many
users
are using Google Talk):
- Respond to
Section 10 of XEP 71 probably needs to be upgraded with a reference
to XEP-115.
On Sep 21, 2007, at 12:48 AM, Norman Rasmussen wrote:
I think you want xep-0071 section 10.
On 9/21/07, Andre-John Mas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am looking into an issue where client A supports
For those not on the standards list, see my suggestion here:
http://urltea.com/v8n
On Jun 27, 2007, at 12:31 AM, Sergei Golovan wrote:
On 6/27/07, Joe Hildebrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 27, 2007, at 5:53 AM, Sergei Golovan wrote:
I would consider this XEP dangerous and wouldn't
it against the cache to look for disagreement, not
cache each one separately.
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For mail notification, you might try message type='headline'/ to
avoid offline storage.
On Apr 20, 2007, at 5:52 PM, Bruce Campbell wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007, Robin Redeker wrote:
On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 10:22:33PM +, Nathan Fritz wrote:
I don't see this as being the client's job.
Jabber Messenger does.
Exodus does, but you have to get there through the browser. It
should have a better UI relatively soon, I expect.
On Sep 10, 2006, at 12:31 PM, Hal Rottenberg wrote:
Can I get a quick reply if your client supports or does not support
Ad-Hoc Commands? [1]
I'll start.
that the
receiving entity MUST disconnect from the sending entity, the same as
if non-well-formed XML had been sent.
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/text
/stream:error
or some such. See RFC 3920, section 4.7.3.
On Aug 13, 2006, at 2:11 PM, Scott Cotton wrote:
On 8/13/06, Joe Hildebrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 11, 2006, at 7:24 PM, Scott Cotton wrote:
I'm still unclear on what treat as if does not exist means.
First
JEP-93 may be more highly-implemented, if you wanted something that
worked today...
On Jul 16, 2006, at 1:44 PM, Magnus Henoch wrote:
Oleg Motienko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But the question is about standart way, maybe doing it by protocol. I
look though JEP's but didn't find any. Am I
probably won't have the correct namespace prefixes defined.
It was easier to put this restriction in than to specify some sort of
canonicalization rules for stanzas.
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smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Ah, I misunderstood what your negative was about. I thought you were
saying that the ACKs don't make it back. :)
On Jun 28, 2006, at 3:04 AM, Bruce Campbell wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Joe Hildebrand wrote:
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 05:59:54 -0600
From: Joe Hildebrand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply
On Jun 27, 2006, at 4:09 AM, Bruce Campbell wrote:
Well, not really. You'll get a TCP ack back, which should be
enough to keep the lights on.
Not if you are dealing with inspection-type firewalls which don't
really treat a TCP ACK as a data packet.
If firewalls did this, TCP would
On Jun 19, 2006, at 1:15 AM, Sergei Golovan wrote:
The problem is that this ping is not a ping at all because it only
sends data and does not expect reply.
Well, not really. You'll get a TCP ack back, which should be enough
to keep the lights on. Some servers can also be configured to
Keep in mind that the MUST features in the RFC's are mandatory-to-
implement, not mandatory-to-deploy. It's perfectly possible for an
XMPP-compliant server to be configured by an admin that doesn't want
to allow privacy lists for policy reasons, and still be an XMPP-
compliant server.
The
I've noticed some clients add xmlns='jabber:client' onto stanzas as
well, so servers may need to forcibly remove this namespace
declaration, not just decline to add it.
On Jan 17, 2006, at 12:48 PM, Norman Rasmussen wrote:
Google are validating the incoming stanzas more than anyone else
I want to note here that JEP-0138, Stream Compression, should be done
after TLS negotiation. The JEP does not mention that it should also go
before SASL but that seems fairly logical.
why before SASL? It seems like the restart of the stream after SASL
might be interpreted to supersede the
The head of Exodus CVS implements -138.
On Dec 18, 2005, at 2:23 PM, Matt Tucker wrote:
Tjil,
Thanks for the link. I filed the following issue:
http://www.jivesoftware.org/issues/browse/JM-493
It sounds like using Jzlib is the right approach. The main problem we
ran into when committing
A better example is
Å (U+212B: ANGSTROM SIGN)
Å (U+00C5: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE)
Å (U+0041: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A and U+030A: COMBINING RING ABOVE)
These all look the same, and pretty much mean the same thing.
Luckily, we don't have to argue about what the characters mean,
This always works in Jabber-Net:
System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(elem.OuterXml)
On Dec 10, 2005, at 3:42 PM, Norman Rasmussen wrote:
Trying to get an object serialized into a utf-8 xml string _without_
the 0xfeff header.
public static string GetStringFromObject(object Object, Type Type)
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Now, there are other choices, so we've taken our libraries a different
direction.
I know this may be disappointing to some, and perhaps we haven't
communicated information on this topic well enough to everyone. Sorry for
that.
Let me know if you have any questions.
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(I think so) how it works and can explain it to me (or
give
me some good URL)
Thanks for your help
Micky
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NET?? I'm in the middle of porting my jabber applet to C# so I can offer
some advice here as well. .NET currently has a bug when it comes to using
the xml reader to parse an input stream, it raised hell in the jabber
community and was quite the fuss for a while until they disovered a work
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. :-)
This is the scenario I was thinking of when I mentioned resources on the
server in a previous post. Has anyone here actually run into this in
practice?
cheers
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JD
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that
the communication is encrypted with SSL?
Probably SSL/TLS, but you could ask the folks at Jabber Inc. about that.
/psa
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it would
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Thanks!
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a user? Having a heck of a time!
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someone can see
your presence. But other than that, it should work.
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Good question. cid: URI's? File transfer?
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But where would you include the specific bits
Maybe something for JEP-0134?
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On Friday 30
of the services you want to route, on the other
side from where those services reside.
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) or connect/accept (more controlled).
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On Apr 26, 2004, at 11:47 PM, Tommi Parkkila wrote:
Hello!
I'm investigating a possibilty to use Jabber-server farm in embedded
systems. I want to have system where is a main server with public IP
and other servers under main server
Servers that currently support Flash's datagram (non-streaming) XML
socket: Jabberd 1.4 and OpenIM 1.2.1 and possibly Jabber, Inc.s XCP.
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It depends what you mean. Use TLS, with the compression bit set, and you
probably won't see any recognizable text... :)
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Of note, you probably want to send keep-alive spaces from both directions...
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Try jabber:iq:version, or jabber:iq:time.
But not for all clients, please, only for diagnostics. The server can deal
with space keep-alives with minimal cpu/network overhead.
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or is disconnected, JSM will send the unavailable to
the component automatically.
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Hi,
I want my
You might try:
element.setAttributeNS(http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/;, xmlns,
jabber:iq:register);
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Subject: [jdev] Marbles - Java
You probably have to set your server to expect this:
stream:stream .../NUL
Where the stream:stream doesn't actually wrap the stanzas.
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Yes, it's a bug in the users.jabber.org server, but your client should have
treated it as text-single, and continued to work.
http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0004.html#sect-id2599500
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space is an issue.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 9:46 AM
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Subject: Re: [JDEV] duplicate messages with composing events
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Hi,
I'm analyzing some
NOT be sent, but that was
apparently a mis-copy/paste that will get fixed in the last draft.
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From: Mikael Hallendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 5:21 AM
To: Jabber Devel List
Subject: Re: [JDEV] Negative priority
mån
For those users who can't get things configured right, they should use the
same resource for all of their connections. Then they can only be online
once at a time.
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practices based on
real use patterns that we've seen.
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From: Mikael Hallendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [JDEV] Chatting with the correct resource
missing something
about this JEP. I'll talk with Joe Hildebrand about it when
he returns.
You're right. LDAP, for example, will store the ' as-is, in which case
there's no way to use that account from XMPP without some sort of escaping
mechanism.
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can't just call CoCreateGuid()... :)
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Subject: Re: [JDEV] Still another patch ... (seed the rand() function)
Hi Joe!
Joe
Can't I send an iq:last to the server to find out how long it's been up? In
which case, I as an attacker can get pretty close to guessing the seed...
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Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 5:11 PM
You just want it to be difficult for the attacker to predict when the same
id is going to come around again. If they are *really* unique, this will
never be a problem.
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Which clients and which servers are you using?
What JIDs? Do any of them have the same username, but on different servers?
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Subject
Disco: http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0030.html
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From: Nicolas Avila [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 2:03 PM
To: JabberDev
Subject: [JDEV] browsing channels in a tree
Hi everybody:
So
I'm
a session on behalf of the user, retrieve the roster,
and then do roster sets/presence subscribes. The roster pushes would then
happen automatically to other sessions.
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Importance: High
Dear sirs,
During the last
Has anyone found an RSS feed for this?
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From: Van Gale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 10:47 AM
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Subject: [JDEV] FYI: A new instant messaging blog
There's a new Corante weblog on instant
It's in the Jabber, Inc. server now.
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If you set your presence
to be the case with MS's SIMPLE
implementation, since I'm sure they had to code around some of the
limitations of the current protocol set.
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-net/project/view.php
Otherwise, you can try one of the plain C++ libraries, or JabberCOM.
http://www.jabber.org/developer/librarylist.php
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that we have a place to put references to normal IETF
specs that impact Jabber.
Chuck Wegrzyn
Joe Hildebrand wrote:
As I said, I'm perfectly willing to move this over to be a JEP, if
that's what the community wants. If no one objects, in the
next few
days I'll try to reformat
spec, until and unless pretty much
*everyone* else did it first. :)
If I had to implement one, I suspect S/MIME might be easier, since I have
some existing libraries for that (at least in theory).
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As I said, I'm perfectly willing to move this over to be a JEP, if that's
what the community wants. If no one objects, in the next few days I'll try
to reformat the doc into a JEP.
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.
By the way, I'm perfectly happy bringing this back into the JSF for work, if
that's the consensus of the group. I just thought it might have more pull
going through the IETF.
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It would probably be cool to randomize the contents of the list, so that a
different server appears as the default.
I'd also be willing to talk to some folks here to see if we'd be ok with
setting jabber.com to be the default, with us signing up to deal with the
load issues.
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On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Bart van Bragt wrote
mod_presence.
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Ralph Siemsen wrote:
Fabrice Desré wrote:
when the component sends :
presence type=probe from=[EMAIL PROTECTED] to=[EMAIL
Some servers do a better job of in-order processing than others. I know
that in our commerical server (http://www.jabber.com/) we have done a *lot*
of work to ensure that messages get delivered in the appropriate order, but
that thread concurrency isn't compromised.
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DJ's book (Programming Jabber: Extending XML Messaging) has some examples in
Java for Jabber-RPC:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0596002025/cursivesystems
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or not (enforcible by either side)
- Ability to try multipart/mixed, if client supports it
- Ability to recover from multipart/mixed socket being truncated by a
firewall (potential race condition; potential data loss condition)
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Subject: Re: [JDEV] Standards-track HTTP polling JEP? (was:
jabberwebclient
When a packet is sent from a client connection, JSM will add a from='jid'
address for you.
When components talk to the router (at least with the .com server), they
*must* put a to and a from address on every packet.
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From: Mike Prince [mailto
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From: Arjan Peddemors [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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locationinformation
Yes, this could very well work, although
with Jabber at the moment than they are letting on publicly...
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Peter Saint-Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's a little early to say that Jabber is or is not supported by the FIMA
folks. AFAIK they are still evaluating
Several clients, including Exodus and Jarl have implemented jabber:x:data
(http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0004.html) which should do what you want.
The interesting bit is how to allow a user to create a form... I don't know
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Unfortunately, I think JIM is one of the clients that silently ignores
type='headline' and perhaps even normal messages (all hail the death of
JIM).
Leave the column, please.
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Subject: [JDEV] autoupdate
Actually I was just about to ask someone for a JEP on that --
we need a
real solution
that didn't know the
naming standard would continue to work adequately.
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Subject: [JDEV] nested group
Hi all,
Could anyone give
it differently?
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Subject: Re: [JDEV] CDATA in messages
It appears Exodus is not escaping the CDATA block. It is also not
excaping entities e.g
Well, stated like *that*, it's a bug. :)
Whoever it is bothering most should log it at jabberstudio.
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Joe Hildebrand
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From: David Waite [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 12:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [JDEV] CDATA
What about having 2 vcards, one private and one public, with the
private one only visible to people for which you have 'from' or 'both'
subscriptions in your roster?
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Joe Hildebrand
Mattias Campe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I love the principle of bots like [EMAIL PROTECTED
mailing list
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http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/standards-jig
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Joe Hildebrand
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OK, as one of the authors of the JEP in question, I do have the
responsibility so say this at least one more time, I suppose. I may not
have done it on the jdev list, but I thought I'd gotten the gist across in
foundation meetings.
I realize that there are security holes in JEP-0025. I'm not
on a solution, and will have a fix out
as soon as possible.
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Jabber, Inc.
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From: Michael F Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 9:31 AM
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Subject: RE: [JDEV] Implementation of JEP-0025 (Jabber HTTP
://jabber-net.sourceforge.net,
and the SourceForge project is at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jabber-net/.
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At least in a one-on-one chat, the other difference is that most
clients will use the nick that the receiver has for that contact, not
the name that the sender uses for himself.
So, if I know myself as hildjj, and you have set a nickname for me
that is JoeH, when I type:
/me waves
You see:
/listinfo/jdev
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