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On 10/16/09 10:44 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> 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.

Currently, BOSH is not used for server-to-server connections.

The typical deployment would be TCP/5222 for client-to-server with BOSH
as an alternate (often on port 5280), and TCP/5269 for server-to-server
(however, port allocations are a local service policy and these port
numbers are not set in stone).

Peter

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https://stpeter.im/


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