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It seems that openfire's xep [2] uses very similar stanza's to jabberd2's
Component Protocol [3].
[2] http://www.igniterealtime.org/community/docs/DOC-1210
[3] http://codex.xiaoka.com/wiki/_media/jabberd2:component.html
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authentication somewhere else (that hopefully you
already have a session key for).
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not yet reviewed the differences, but would you be interested in
feeding back your changes to xmpp.py?
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transfer would be fantastic, would you support all 5 methods?
(si, ibb, oob, socks5, jingle)
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to the show, status, priority, body, subject
elements (not message/presence/iq). Nothing is stopping you from creating
'sibling' elements to these in the same stanza with whatever element and
attributes you want.
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, or would you
enhance the documentation in XEP-0100 to use privacy lists?
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if the user is not on your roster, then global MUST NOT override directed.
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, the colon in an
XML Name (as in an attribute), but according to the above issues, an
implementation could theoretically (if not actually) use a parser which
rejects any attributes on such elements.
true, and it's a namespace declaration, and not a attribute with namespace.
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testing server address), and I'm working on a patch for jabberd2 (testing on
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jabberd2 I don't know any instance where to try
feel free to try with darkskies.za.net (registration is disabled, but that
shouldn't stop you testing tls and copression)
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figure out which order what stuff goes where, also jabberd2 tries to
initiate the connection in the opposite direction in anticipation of a
returning stanza.
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using this: re:
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It broke xmpp.py - luckily gajim team had a patch for it :-)
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that we can test with out mobile client?
Do you mean tls compression or xep-0138 compression? on c2s to s2s?
Certainly ejabberd, jabberd2, Openfire and Isode M-Link all support some
sort of tls and compression at the same time.
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Subject says it all: I'm looking for servers that support XEP-0138 on s2s
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I have a patch for jabberd2 that does incoming, (and a in-progress patch for
outgoing)
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understand the muc#user/x invite?)
Not sure if that's good or bad? and/or should we care?
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On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 7:10 PM, Norman Rasmussen
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On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 9:00 PM, Adi jabber.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Is this even possible? Lets say we have ssl in a load balancer and a xmpp
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Is this even possible? Lets say we have ssl in a load balancer and a xmpp
server behind it. Sending a stream or starttls is gonna confuse the LB.
Use legacy ssl port 5223.
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Did you try via cntlm[1]? http://cntlm.awk.cz/
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Can you not delegate connecting to the server via Sameplace? That way
either the user configures the resource to -1 to not receive messages, or to
a positive value, and expects to receive messages - which Sameplace can then
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the disco result along with it's hash, so that
when they see the same hash again, they know what the result was, and they
don't need to re-query it.
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With both SSLv3 and TLSv1 handshakes enabled, the SSLv3 is used and TLS
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Can you give some examples of the SASL text?
can you post the actual base64 data, and the username and password that
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can you post the actual base64 data, and the username and password
that you're using?
With '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' password 'test'.
You're ignoring authzid, if it's
into the communication [...] An OpenSSL client speaking a protocol that
allows compression (SSLv3, TLSv1) [...]
So it looks like SSLv3 allows compression
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2.2.x only supports TLSv1, and not SSLv3:
http://jabberd2.xiaoka.com/ticket/256#comment:3
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It seems that Openfire 3.6.0a, doesn't support TLSv1, only SSLv3.
Jabberd2 2.2.x only supports TLSv1, and not SSLv3:
http://jabberd2.xiaoka.com/ticket/256#comment:3
Minor correction:
Openfire requires a SSLv3
)
- remote server announces failure, and drops the tcp connection
then what?
Should the connecting entity cache this TLS failure, and retry without TLS,
or is this treated as a impossible to connect scenario? (which it isn't
because TLS isn't required to make the connection)
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user is in a certain presence state. (Whether or not Gtalk will implement it
is another matter). This could be part of extensions defining delivery
instructions in general.
XEP-0079 [1] perhaps?
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proceed/? You can't rely on that on a TCP connection.
but you can rely on it for a TLS/SSL connection. TLS/SSL servers won't
speak binary to you until you've sent the greeting, so this scenario is a
luck win.
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way you get the namespace declarations right for free and element.parent is
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be being encoded as utf-8 correctly? Can you force the server to
generate the same nonce for both clients? (It would require hacking at the
DIGEST-MD5 code, but it would help validate that the response is being
generated correctly.
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Any chance we can get a log with a known (to us), password?
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, then you can split that on the
first = is the string, and then remove the quotes from the value if they
exist.
(I guess the correct thing to do would be to write a proper tokenizer
instead of string splitting, or regex)
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fixed:
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resp.each do |kv|
k, v = kv.split('=',2) # -- fixed
v.gsub!(/^/, '')
v.gsub!(/$/, '')
response[k] = v
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oh, it might want the global flag:
resp.match(/(\w+\s*=\s*(?:(?:[^]+)|(?:[^,]+)))/g)
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to check the clients have the correct password, then
disable digest-md5, and/or force PLAIN. This will make the base64 decoded
data contain the password directly, which is obviously _VERY_ unsafe for a
non-encrypted connection, but it does make debugging much easier.
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example.com`
FYI: I'd like to see this in openssl officially, so it's been reported as
http://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=1730
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is there a change in the MSN protocol? I am unable to connect.
yes, see
http://groups.google.com/group/py-transports/browse_thread/thread/8e3583a86a4bb053for
details and a patch
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of them support this feature, except
perhaps the irc transports which allows connections to multiple irc servers
at the same time. Generally people get around the limitation by either
using multiple client jids, or several transport instances.
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On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 10:47 PM, Lastwebpage Peter Flindt
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I am fully agree, I use the IRC network, but I don't chat by using a
rfc1459 client. ;)
I can just see it now: Joe's Instant Messenger (POWERED BY RFC3920 and
RFC3921!!!)
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I think http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/private-muc.html is what you
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Right, I do think we need a XEP
=xmpp://jonathand.za@
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In addition to the link stuff. All you would need to do is to extend the
format with a jid field.
One small nit-pick: a class=url jid href=xmpp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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name=MySpaceIM Transport /
feature var=jabber:iq:register /
feature var=jabber:iq:version /
feature var=http://jabber.org/protocol/commands; /
feature var=http://jabber.org/protocol/chatstates; /
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wishes. If they only
implement s2s, then they keep control over their client, and 'gain' a bigger
connected client base.
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miss the Jabber Journals...).
FYI: There's a existing MySpaceIM transport codebase that I've coded, it
should be GPL'ed at the begining of August.
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Why not just send an additional stanza in a new namespace?
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(section 5.1.8) before computing the hash?
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application, but I don't think it
integrates with jabber :-(
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level networking then you
might need to look at migrating to newer DNS lookups used for connecting. I
migrated VIRC a few years back (patches still to be merged *sigh*), and the
changes were pretty small.
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tech friends,
causing them to think XMPP can't do FT.
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to see new features, then start collecting up some cash - if
you can get enough together, then there's bound to be a developer out there
that will bite. (This worked for the python MySpaceIM transport -- to be
released as GPL in about July)
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This is bad. If anything it's _more_ important to make it work the other
way around, so that if someone sends you a file you can receive it, but if
they ask you to send them a file, you can do it via email. Actually, any
error message is bad - it should 'just-work'
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post on the py-transports list for help, and I'll try and answer as
best I can. I'd also like to see the MSN transport updated, so I'm
pretty likely to respond :-)
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never going to be seen again). Would just a GPG signed presence
be good enough to authenticate and log in to the gateway?
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understand why people rolled their own XML parsers for
their XMPP libraries. Here's hoping that .Net's XML Parse continues
to be flexible enough for it to work properly with XMPP.
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On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Tomasz Sterna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dnia 2008-04-04, pią o godzinie 14:45 +0200, Norman Rasmussen pisze:
I really don't understand why people rolled their own XML parsers for
their XMPP libraries.
Who did? Could you give some examples?
agsXMPP
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I like this, what about some sort of GPG/PUB-KEY based authentication
with the gateway? Also you'd want the registration to be temporary
that Google doesn't
allow multi-student projects, so I'm wondering if there's a
logical way to divide the work into two independent chunks?
Instead of starting from scratch maybe pick up a copy of the xmpppy xmppd
source code and bring it up to date.
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is not meant to be a feed-reader. If you want to
make an XMPP based feed-reader then you're more than welcome, but that's not
the focus of the Psi project. The Psi project would rather focus on making
one kick-ass IM client, than a half-baked IM client/feed-reader.
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: rantGoogle Reader seems to have near-real-time
notifications of new items, but then require you to hit the stupid 'refresh'
button to see what they actually are (anyone working on Google Reader
listening? Make it work like Google Mail - dynamically insert items into the
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I use my IM client to receive feeds via Mimir. But maybe I'm weird. :)
I used to use rss.jabber.ru, but it seems to be broken now. Mimir looks like
a good alternative.
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One should probably even use private PEP for the gui sync part,
instead of just sending iqs to every resource separately.
If the commands are basic (like 'open chat'), then both implementation
and conflict resolution sounds easy enough.
cheers,
Remko
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. Or is it
something else I'm not getting?
Please help!
Thanks,
Neha.
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So please go and log a bug against ejabberd.
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 3:45 PM, Sergei Golovan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/29/08, Norman Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The point is that:
stream:stream
xmlns:stream='http://etherx.jabber.org
of the room occupants to calculate the number of them. This
approach sounds far too heavy, however. Any ideas for a light-weight
implementation of occupants counting?
r,
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an @ in the resource might be confusing
jabberd2)
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, etc). How opaque are the messages? Could they
be reformatted as XML?
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sockets: if you close a
listening socket, it doesn't actually go away until all connected clients do
too. It sounds like this is similar, and that perhaps for win32 you
shouldn't be trying to pool sockets.
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to do that?
You're thinking of XEP-0095 [4]
[4] http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0095.html
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to www):
http://stage.jabber.org/libraries
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items. So in practice only users running my server software can use the
transport currently.
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don't see how that would be possible, but it
wouldn't be the first time I miss the obvious.)
I think the external component has to cache the contact list (This is what
is done some of the python transports).
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request _per user_ with the
old yahoo-c transport each time you logged in.
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