On 5/31/2011 2:20 PM, Gary Pitman wrote:
> Hi,
> We have a new requirement of sorts for a chat server that supports
> private persistent rooms with some sort of logging/archive feature. I
> have started looking at mu-conference to add to our jabber2 server but
> not sure if it meets all our requirements.
>
> Please let me know if you have happily solved this problem and what you
> are using.
>
> Wants: (off the top of my head)
> 1. Persistent private rooms. (password protected or allow/ban list)
> 2. Accessible archives for new or absent project members.
> 3. Secure channel. (TLS?)
> 4. Not http[s].

Personally, I love silc.

http://silcnet.org/

It has everything you've named, including happily fitting inside Jabber 
(if you must). I've run a silc server before, and it's a VERY low 
footprint. Most operating systems have at least one client (or more); 
server and clients are in /usr/ports/net on my fbsd machine.
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