[jadmin] Re: Jabber Questions
Gaston Dombiak
gaston at jivesoftware.com
Wed Jul 19 13:30:52 CDT 2006
Hey Cbtl,
You can use server-2-server communication to connect both servers. Each server has to be configured with it's own domain (e.g. london.mycompany.com and ny.mycompany.com). XMPP servers connect to each other using port 5269 so make sure that that port is not being blocked by a firewall. If your servers are being a router/nat then you will need to configure the router to forward traffic on port 5269 to the correct internal IP server address.
You can also enable the debug log to monitor how s2s connections are doing. This information is really helpful in case you are having problems while establishing the connections. BTW, Wildfire will initially try to connect to remote servers using a secure channel. If that fails then server dialback is used over a plain socket. If you need to use secure channels then make sure that you are using certificates signed by a trusted CA. In case that you are using self-signed certificates you need to instruct Wildfire that self-signed certificates are ok.
Regards,
-- Gato
"Frank Lawler" <Frank.Lawler at us.wdsglobal.com> wrote in message news:EA08432E1E53D3448EA3C5B2442DB647C6BAED at ITAMEX01.corp.wdsglobal.com...
My Company currently has one jabberd server in our Home office in England, we're having a lot of problems connecting from the Seattle office so we've decided to install our own jabber server.
I have Suse 10.0 installed and the Wildfire server installed. And new users can register just fine.
Here's my question. Is there a way to get my jabber server here in Seattle, to communicate with the jabber server in England to interact with the users on the original jabber server?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Cbtl
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