On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 3:25 PM, jesus salas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Joe
>
> I'm wrote my own XMPP server and implemented wave federation,
> now I want to federate with wavesandbox but even if I can dive into
> XEP and RFCs
> sometimes is more complex than that as some detail is wrong.
>
> I know there is people, maybe you that with a simple
> sight on a serie of stanzas can tell what I'm doing wrong...
>
> Can you help with this issue?
>

I suggest trying to get the dialback working with an XMPP server
first before moving on to federation. Maybe install Prosody on
a server and try getting the dialback working with the local install,
that way you can look at the Prosody logs and see why it failed
dialback.

   Thanks,
   -joe


>
> regards
> jesus
>
> On 11 mar, 16:02, Joe Gregorio <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Dialback is a part of XMPP, are you writing a whole XMPP server on top
> > of implementing wave federation, or are you writing the federation code
> > as an extension to an existing XMPP server?
> >
> >    Thanks,
> >    -joe
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 7:53 AM, jesus salas <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > > Hi
> >
> > > I have implement my own xmpp server and I'm trying to federate with
> > > wave.wavesandbox.com...
> >
> > > I'm stuck on stream negotiation when dialback process begins.
> >
> > > I send <db:result from"xxx" to "wave.wavesandbox.com">hashedkey</
> > > db:result> just after
> >
> > > Sent
> > > <stream:stream  xmlns:db=\"jabber:server:dialback\" xmlns:stream=
> > > \"http://etherx.jabber.org/streams\"; id=
> > > \"e8aa9c4535f6484b919440cc0aa1d14d\" xmlns=\"jabber:server\" from=
> > > \"wave.foo.net\" to=\"wave.wavesandbox.com\" version=\"1.0\">
> >
> > > Received:
> > > "<stream:stream from=\"wave.wavesandbox.com\" id=\"6760836F94103B5A\"
> > > version=\"1.0\" xmlns:stream=\"http://etherx.jabber.org/streams\";
> > > xmlns=\"jabber:server\" xmlns:db=\"jabber:server:dialback\">"
> > > Received:
> > > "<stream:features><dialback xmlns=\"urn:xmpp:features:dialback\"/></
> > > stream:features>"
> >
> > > Sent:
> > > <db:result  from=\"wave.foo.net\" to=\"wave.wavesandbox.com
> > > \">9558761a02b6871f8d82e549ba6ca3bbc66e949759ce9d769b4fb218623b554</
> > > db:result>
> >
> > > At this point I receive a " " blank character (data size = 1) and host
> > > close TCP connection.
> >
> > > Any directions to know what I'm doing wrong will be appreciate.
> >
> > > Thank you
> >
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