I tried using both top-level domain and subdomain for federation.
I obtained corresponding CA-issued certificates for them and changed
run-config.sh accordingly. Also XMPP server OpenFire configuration was
changed accordingly.

Top-level domain works while subdomain does not work.

For subdomain, it seems connection between my XMPP server and wave
server are connected (ping succeeds) and blips are sent and
acknowledged. But the message does not pop up in wave sandbox user
interface.
I wonder whether wave sandbox server treats subdomains differently
from top-level domains. Even if all configurations are correct, using
subdomain still won't work?

This page http://code.google.com/p/wave-protocol/wiki/Federation
introduces the procedure of connection establishment. In the example
top-level domain (other.com) is used. I assume if I replace other.com
with sub.other.com, it will work.


Thanks
Gerald

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