[JDEV] urgent: Proxy Server

Yermo Lamers yml at dtlink.com
Wed Mar 22 11:57:33 CST 2000


Why not simply implement the Jabber protocol over HTTP? 

If no one has done that by the time we get started on our project, we'll
implement it. ( ~2 months time before we get started on this)

-- Yermo

On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Mike Johnson wrote:

> Chandan;
> 
> If you go back approx. 1 month ago, Temas and I had a long exchange about
> proxy servers. The crux is that if you have control of the proxy server
> then you can set up a version that does basically tunnelling.  This is the
> closest to what was already underway and my understanding is that this is
> what Temas is working on.  The other way requires that there be a server
> known to each other, probably by MX records, where the server inside the
> proxy firewall can collect all incoming and outgoing messages and at
> predetermined times use put to the outside server and a get for its cue of
> incoming messages.  This is much like what email does.  To the best of my
> knowledge, no one is working on this implementation.
> 
> Mike  
> 
> On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, chandan sonaye wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >       I am working on a Internet based project .
> >       In this, we are developing a Instant Messaging client using
> > Jabber.
> >       Our Jabber server will be installed on our site.
> >       We want that our client who is behind the firewall (proxy server)
> > should connect to jabber server.
> >       How can my client connect to Jabber server through the proxy
> > server ?
> >       Can you please tell me how to overcome proxy server ?
> > 
> >      Thanks,
> > 
> >      chandan
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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