[jadmin] Please Help me
Paul Cahill
PaulC at Car-Part.com
Fri Dec 1 09:55:32 CST 2006
Not to sound harsh, but I don't think many companies are going to jump
at the chance to use some stranger's XMPP server simply because it is
ready, available, and possibly free. That means they are trusting your
service for a possible mission critical area, and because they don't
know you, your company, or your intents beyond hosting an XMPP server,
you could very well be saving all communication data possible for
unscrupulous use. Not saying you are or will, but I think its probably
a risky undertaking for any company.
Paul
fulan Peng wrote:
> Please use mine! All you have to do is to link your web site to my
> ejabberd server with jwchat interface: https://66.29.75,20.
> This is an ejabberd server, listening at port 5280. We use Apache
> reverse proxy function to pull out the interface at port 8800. Then I
> use Squid to proxy 8800 with port 8892. Then I use firewall to forward
> port 443 to port 8892. Now when you hit https://66.29.75.20 it will go
> to the firewall and forward to Squid 8892. Squid is listening to 8800
> of Aapche. Apache is pulling from ejabberd's port 5280.
> So if you go http://66.29.75.20:8800, you will have a chat service
> without SSL. Why do not use Apache at its SSL ports? I tried. There
> are some problems with Apache2. If you use Apache 1.37, there should
> not have any problems. But I do not like old things. So I use Squid to
> proxy it with SSL.
> I wish you use Squid to proxy my plain chat server at port 8800 then
> in your web page give a link to your proxy port. Otherwise when your
> boss click the link, it will jump to my site. When you use your proxy,
> it will give out your machine's IP and nobody knows you are proxying
> my server.
>
> On 11/30/06, tauseef ahmad <okayanos84 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> hi
>>
>> i am very much worried ,, my CEO just gave me task to make a chat
>> messanger
>> usin xmpp,, but my concepts are not cleared about that , where to
>> start ?
>>
>>
>>
>> actuallu i have some confusions
>>
>> 1 - if we create our own server so what it requires and how other people
>> will interact with this server ;
>>
>> 2- if i use the ejabberd so what is required ,, kindly give me a brief
>> description about doman, and resources ,, wht those terms mean ?
>>
>> thanks in advance
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> > 1. Hi (tauseef ahmad)
>> > 2. Free jabber server you can use. Save your time to build SIP
>> > server. (fulan Peng)
>> > 3. set presence of another user (kakomon at gmail.com)
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>> >Message: 1
>> >Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 14:19:41 +0000
>> >From: "tauseef ahmad" <okayanos84 at hotmail.com>
>> >Subject: [jadmin] Hi
>> >To: jadmin at jabber.org
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>> >Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 09:35:37 -0500
>> >From: "fulan Peng" <fulanpeng at gmail.com>
>> >Subject: [jadmin] Free jabber server you can use. Save your time to
>> > build SIP server.
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>> >I have build ejabberd on a FreeBSD server and it has been running with
>> >Apache2,JWChat and Squid with SSL,https://66.29.75.20 for several
>> >weeks without any problems. I can make a directory and let it show
>> >your company name on the login page. All you have to do is to make a
>> >Squid proxy reverse server on your computer. I have made Squid easy to
>> >install, just unzip it and run it. You will make the certs for the SSL
>> >of Squid. It is safe for you. So you do not have to work with jabber
>> >server. I have made YXA SIP on the box but not yet made minisip
>> >working with it. Minisip is the only FREE sip client with SSL and
>> >SRTP. Voice plus text chat and SSL and SRTP will make it better.
>> >
>> >
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>> >
>> >Message: 3
>> >Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 18:23:06 +0100
>> >From: "kakomon at gmail.com" <kakomon at gmail.com>
>> >Subject: [jadmin] set presence of another user
>> >To: jadmin at jabber.org
>> >Message-ID: <20061126182306.4e77a884 at uplink>
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>> >Hi all!
>> >fresh subscriber here and i think i'm already asking some blasphem
>> question:
>> >
>> >it is possible to set the presence (show and status) of another user ?
>> >
>> >i mean: do some jabber server provide this feature via a command line
>> script ?
>> >or maybe the xmpp protocol has a way to do it ?
>> >
>> >and, if not:
>> >if i hack, say, the jabberd2 server to do it:
>> >will the client (say, gaim) reflect the status change, once it's done ?
>> >
>> >i'm talking about an easy way to do something already seen with
>> wildfire +
>> asterisk-im + spark;
>> >in my understanding, they have extended the xmpp protocol, right ?
>> >
>> >i was thinking that if you have asterisk and, say, ejabberd, on the
>> same
>> machine,
>> >asterisk, once received a call, could exec something like
>> "ejabberdctl set
>> presence <virtual host> <user> busy 'at phone with n. 12345677'".
>> >
>> >ok and even if the jabber client will not be aware itself about the
>> status
>> change, could you point me in the right direction to write such a
>> dirty hack
>> ?
>> >
>> >my arch of choice would be gaim 2 beta 5 + jabberd2 with sqlite
>> storage and
>> ldap auth
>> >
>> >sorry if posting in the wrong list
>> >
>> >
>> >thank you very much !
>> >.mike
>> >
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