On 7/27/05, Justin Karneges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 11:26 am, Stephen Marquard wrote:
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
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It was decided that in order to maintain compatibility with the dialback
style, all s2s connections are uni-directional, even SASL-based
On Thursday 28 July 2005 11:51 pm, Vinod Panicker wrote:
The RFC is silent about the unidirectional communication being
permitted before the connection pair is successfully negotiated (for
dialback). Although, it does state the following - Therefore, server
dialback MUST be completed in each
On 7/29/05, Justin Karneges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 28 July 2005 11:51 pm, Vinod Panicker wrote:
The RFC is silent about the unidirectional communication being
permitted before the connection pair is successfully negotiated (for
dialback). Although, it does state the following
No, one-to-one is really what I'm looking for at the moment. Do you know
anywhere else I might be able to find some way of doing it?
The IM program in question currently has no webcam support, on any of the
protocols it has (Jabber amongst them).
The only other option I have is to create some
JEP-111: http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0111.html
TINS = Transport for Initiating and Negotiating Sessions (TINS) using SDP over
XMPP
MW No, one-to-one is really what I'm looking for at the moment. Do you know
MW anywhere else I might be able to find some way of doing it?
MW
MW The IM program
On Friday 29 July 2005 01:56 am, Vinod Panicker wrote:
I was stating that the RFC is silent about stanza communications
starting as soon as one connection is successful, before the
complementary connection has been established.
Good point, it could be interpretted that you must have both
Sander Devrieze s.devrieze at pandora.be writes:
Maybe ejabberd?
Just execute the installer (or use packages or source), and in a few minutes
you'll have a running ejabberd server. The import users from jabberd 1.4 as
described on http://ejabberd.jabber.ru/jabberd1-to-ejabberd
Hi/Salam,
You can use any of following servers on Linux:
jabberd 1.x
jabberd 2.x
eJabberd
eJabberd is easy to install configure.. whereas jabberd2 is most widely
used.
You can many clients... Psi, Exodus, Pandion are good chices..
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Regards,
Shakeel Tariq
I don't know if they actually use XMPP for the webcam part, but Neos
(new release announced here today) has webcam support.
On 7/14/05, Matthew Wild [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to this mailing list, so treat me kindly! :-)
I was just having difficulty finding the answer to a