Hi Jeroen,

If your corporate firewall does not allow XMPP, your federated server
will not be able to participate, either.

If the federated server can communicate correctly, and (typically) you
are allowed access to your corporate server, you should not have any
issues.

Correct me where I'm wrong, but I believe BOSH/HTTP would only be used
internally on your corporate network, *if* your corporate wave server
decides to implement a client using it.

Thanks,
David

On Oct 16, 3:08 am, Jeroen Janssen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Requirements
>
> > SHOULD have
> > Compatible with BOSH / HTTP transports.
>
> I would like to jump in and say that I think the client/server
> protocol MUST be http transport compatible.
>
> There are a lot of people (me included) that are behind a (corporate)
> (http) proxy.
> If it is not http based, it does not get past the proxy so I can not use it.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jeroen Janssen
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