[jadmin] clients connect but cannot communicate
Bryan Kate
bkate at ll.mit.edu
Fri Feb 9 13:23:44 CST 2007
Do I even care about the s2s part of jabberd if I am just trying to run
a private, standalone jabber server?
- Bryan
Bryan Kate wrote:
> So, if I am understanding this correctly, I need a DNS server with an
> SRV record called _xmmp-server that points back to renegade (because
> that is where the jabberd server is running)?
>
> Is there any way of hard-coding the jabberd service to skip the lookup
> and use renegade for this service?
>
> - Bryan
>
>
> Bryan Kate wrote:
>> Gaim added the @renegade on to the name (at least I think) becasue it
>> shows up in my sm log file as:
>>
>> Fri Feb 9 12:42:39 2007 [notice] session started:
>> jid=bkate at renegade/lincoln
>> Fri Feb 9 12:43:16 2007 [notice] session started:
>> jid=test at renegade/lincoln
>> Fri Feb 9 13:10:20 2007 [notice] session ended:
>> jid=bkate at renegade/lincoln
>> Fri Feb 9 13:10:29 2007 [notice] session ended:
>> jid=test at renegade/lincoln
>>
>> In the authreg table the username is 'test' and realm is 'renegade',
>> and in the active and roster-items tables the collection-owner is
>> 'test at renegade'.
>>
>> The lookup section of my resolver.xml file is:
>>
>> <lookup>
>> <!-- _xmpp-server._tcp is mandated by the XMPP spec -->
>> <srv>_xmpp-server._tcp</srv>
>>
>> <!-- traditionally, _jabber._tcp has been used -->
>> <srv>_jabber._tcp</srv>
>> </lookup>
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> - Bryan
>>
>>
>> Norman Rasmussen wrote:
>>> Have you added 'test' and 'bkate' as the users? You should use
>>> 'test at hostname' and 'bkate at hostname' instead.
>>>
>>> On 2/9/07, Bryan Kate <bkate at ll.mit.edu> wrote:
>>>> This might be useful (from the s2s log):
>>>>
>>>> Fri Feb 9 10:31:15 2007 [notice] starting up (interval=60, queue=60,
>>>> keepalive=0, idle=86400)
>>>> Fri Feb 9 10:31:15 2007 [info] process id is 4515, written to
>>>> /var/lib/jabberd/pid/s2s.pid
>>>> Fri Feb 9 10:31:15 2007 [notice] attempting connection to router at
>>>> 127.0.0.1, port=5347
>>>> Fri Feb 9 10:31:15 2007 [notice] connection to router established
>>>> Fri Feb 9 10:31:15 2007 [notice] [0.0.0.0, port=5269] listening for
>>>> connections
>>>> Fri Feb 9 10:31:15 2007 [notice] ready for connections
>>>> Fri Feb 9 10:38:13 2007 [notice] dns lookup for bkate failed
>>>> Fri Feb 9 12:43:44 2007 [notice] dns lookup for test failed
>>>>
>>>> Do I have to do something with a DNS server?
>>>>
>>>> - Bryan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Bryan Kate wrote:
>>>> > I installed jabberd on my linux machine as a jabber server on my
>>>> LAN and
>>>> > registered 2 users with gaim. Each user has an entry in the mysql
>>>> db (in
>>>> > both authreg and active tables) and can connect to the server with
>>>> gaim.
>>>> >
>>>> > It appears (through the sm log file) as though a session is being
>>>> > started for them, but each client indicates that the other user is
>>>> offline.
>>>> >
>>>> > Any idea why the clients can connect but not see each other? I am
>>>> new to
>>>> > jabber, so this might be a large oversight on my part...
>>>> >
>>>> > Thanks,
>>>> >
>>>> > - Bryan
>>>> >
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