Gerald,
  Yes, sub-domains should work. What is the domain name
you are using and when is the time and date when you last
ran your test against wavesandbox?

   Thanks,
   -joe

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Joe Gregorio
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On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 8:00 PM, Gerald <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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