Hi,
Are XMPP federation transitive? In other words, if A federates with B, and B
federates with C, can A send traffic to C through B?
I can't find anything in the RFCs, XEPs, or vendor docs that permit this kind
of transitive federation, but I'm not yet convinced that I've read everything
On 19 August 2014 16:23, Hiers, David david.hi...@adp.com wrote:
Hi,
Are XMPP federation transitive? In other words, if A federates with B, and
B federates with C, can A send traffic to C through B?
No, they cannot. XMPP server-to-server traffic always flows directly
from one domain to
Am 19.08.2014 17:23, schrieb Hiers, David:
Hi,
Are XMPP federation transitive? In other words, if A federates with B, and B
federates with C, can A send traffic to C through B?
Relaying is not supported. This isn't Internet Relay chat :-)
I can't find anything in the RFCs, XEPs, or vendor
On 2014-08-19 17:45, Philipp Hancke wrote:
Am 19.08.2014 17:23, schrieb Hiers, David:
Hi,
Are XMPP federation transitive? In other words, if A federates with
B, and B federates with C, can A send traffic to C through B?
Relaying is not supported. This isn't Internet Relay chat :-)
Nor is
Thanks for the responses!
David
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From: Operators [mailto:operators-boun...@xmpp.org] On Behalf Of Kim Alvefur
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 08:54
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Subject: Re: [Operators] transitive federations?
On 2014-08-19 17:45, Philipp Hancke wrote:
Am
Out of curiosity, do you have a specific need for relaying or transitive
federations?
In general, if domain A is openly federated, it should be able to communicate
directly with other domains such as B, C, D, E, ... without prior
administrative configuration.
To maximize the likelihood that