If you want to use Openfire, and you want other people to be able to
federate with your server, then you either need to use a wildcard cert
(e.g. CN=*.example.com), or you need to disable ALL services so that
wave is the only service returned by a disco#list request.

On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 7:02 PM, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It seems that right now, FedOne does not play nicely with other
> services on an XMPP server.  To federate a server, you currently have
> to disable conference and pubsub, for example, in Openfire.
>
>
> On Nov 10, 4:23 am, maxsap <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello all, I am developing robot and currently I am using an xmpp
>> server my question is if the wave protocol is 100% compatible with a
>> regular xmpp server (e.g. openfire,or a xmpp RA)? if yes can I also
>> use all the xmpp extensions (jingle...)? I have read the draft
>> specification but don't quite understand if this is possible.
>> would I have to make a connection with an extra library (say smack
>> for
>> example) or i don't have to use any special libraries?
>> thanks in advances maxsap
> >
>

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