[interop] test configs

JD Conley jd.conley at coversant.net
Fri Jul 7 19:06:31 CDT 2006


Well, we should definitely have our config (ip's, subnets, dns servers,
dhcp servers for the client guys perhaps) figured out before we get
there, otherwise we'll spend half of the first day getting our network
setup.

I like the sub domain idea. That'd probably be easier and the JSF could
manage it all both internally and on the internet. For the internal
testing it seems prudent to have non-internet local addresses
pre-assigned so we could come with our machines prepared. We should also
be prepared not to have a route to the internet (who knows) and have a
local system serving dns and dhcp. A conference room we could all use to
taunt each other with would be nice as well. :)

-JD

-----Original Message-----
From: interop-bounces at jabber.org [mailto:interop-bounces at jabber.org] On
Behalf Of Peter Saint-Andre
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:32 PM
To: interop at jabber.org
Subject: [interop] test configs

Well the interop event is coming up fast, eh?

We need to figure out server / domain configurations. One option is to
set up subdomains of a common domain for each server instance, such as:

ejabberd.xmpp.com
wildfire.xmpp.com

Etc.

These could point to local instances (just in our little test room) or
to IPs on the public Internet. What would be easier for people? I have
access to DNS for xmpp.[org|net|com] so we could use that, and we could
leave those subdomains up for later interop testing (personally I think
we might want to do some follow-up testing in the future, not force it
all into a day and a half in Portland).

Peter

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