[JDEV] (no subject)
Rolle, Ted
trolle at uwgrocers.com
Fri Oct 20 15:50:44 CDT 2000
Yep. It's still going after etherx.jabber.org.
I believe WinJab's doin' the number on us.
The next post might clarify...
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Muldowney [mailto:temas at box5.net]
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 13:31
To: jdev at jabber.org
Subject: Re: [JDEV] (no subject)
Sorry, but did I miss a question in that?
--temas
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 12:48:56PM -0700, Ted Rolle wrote:
> Well, we're blazing along! At least to the point where I can get rid of
> the humongous debug logs. This next one is short and sour:
>
> I removed the mod_version and other stuff, along with the statements
inside
> <etherx></etherx>.
>
> WinJab/Debug/Server Stuff:
>
> SENT: <stream:stream to="198.140.216.36" xmlns="jabber:client"
> xmlns:stream="http://etherx.jabber.org/streams">
> RECV: <?xml version='1.0'?><stream:stream
> xmlns:stream='http://etherx.jabber.org/streams' id='39F09E0B'>
> SENT: <iq type="set" id="JCOM_6"><query
>
xmlns="jabber:iq:auth"><username>ted</username><password>********</password>
<resource>Work</resource></query></iq>
>
> server.debug:
>
> Fri Oct 20 12:31:13 2000 debug/conn.c:162 New XML Stream started,
locating
> internal namespace handler
> Fri Oct 20 12:31:13 2000 debug/config.c:150 name 3 for 198.140.216.36
> Fri Oct 20 12:31:13 2000 debug/xmlstream.c:101 head: <?xml
> version='1.0'?><stream:stream
> xmlns:stream='http://etherx.jabber.org/streams' id='39F09D81'>
> Fri Oct 20 12:31:13 2000 debug/tstream.c:133 tstream_write_buffer
>
> Current jserver.xml:
>
> <jserver>
>
> This is the Jabber Server XML configuration file.
> Each section has its own instructions.
>
> Replace the default name with your primary server hostname:
>
> <names>
> <default>destiny.ugweb.com</default>
> <!-- You may have alaises for this server,
> these are NOT virtual hosts,
> only use these for migrating from an old server name or
> for *receive only* on an alternate name
> <alias>old.host.net</alias>
> -->
> </names>
>
>
> This section provides the default bindings for IP addresses and ports
> used within the server.
> If the service is not loaded/used, it's directives here are ignored.
>
> <listen>
> <!--
> <jabber ip='198.140.216.36'>5222</jabber>
> <ssl ip='198.140.216.36'>5223</ssl>
> <irc>6667</irc>
> <http>5280</http>
> <telnet>5228</telnet>
> -->
> <jabber ip='198.140.216.36'> 5222</jabber>
> <ssl ip='198.140.216.36'> 5223</ssl>
> <irc ip='198.140.216.36'> 6667</irc>
> <http ip='198.140.216.36'> 5280</http>
> <telnet ip='198.140.216.36'> 5228</telnet>
> <!-- Specific IPs can also be used:
> <jabber ip='12.34.56.78'>5222</jabber>
> <irc ip='12.34.56.79'>6667</irc>
> -->
>
> </listen>
>
>
> The session log, make sure the folder exists!
>
> <log>
>
> <!-- replace with <error>syslog</error> to log to syslog
> instead, remove to log to STDERR -->
> <error>/log/jserver.error</error>
>
> <session>/var/log/jserver.log</session>
>
> <!-- This logs some basic tracking information about every
> packet of data (TONS!)
> -->
> <packet>/var/log/jserver_packet.log</packet>
>
> </log>
>
>
> Data is stored on the filesystem for each user,
> make sure the folder exists!
>
> <spool>/usr/local/var/jspool</spool>
>
> Registration instructions and fields, remove to disallow
> registration:
>
> <register>
> <instructions>Choose a username and password to register
> with this server.</instructions>
> <username/><password/><name/><email/>
> </register>
>
>
> Server info:
>
> <info>
> <name>UWG's Jabber Server</name>
> <description>Our Jabber Server!</description>
> <url>http://foo.bar/</url>
> </info>
>
>
> A place to list the available agents for the users of this server:
>
> <agents>
>
> <!-- this is the default agent for the (temporary) master
> jabber user directory
> -->
> <!--
> <agent jid="users.jabber.org">
> <name>Jabber User Directory</name>
> <description>You may register and create a
public
> searchable profile, and search for
other registered
> Jabber users.
> </description>
> <service>jud</service>
> <register/>
> <search/>
> </agent>
> -->
>
> <!-- these are examples.
> You will receive instructions on what to place here
> when you install a real agent.
> -->
> <!--
> <agent jid="aim.jabber.org">
> <name>AIM Transport</name>
> <description>This is the AIM Transport</description>
> <transport>AIM/AOL ScreenName</transport>
> <service>aim</service>
> <register/>
> </agent>
> -->
> <!--
> <agent jid="icq.jabber.org">
> <name>ICQ Transport</name>
> <description>This is the ICQ Transport</description>
> <transport>ICQ#</transport>
> <service>icq</service>
> <register/>
> </agent>
> -->
> <!--
> <agent jid="groups.jabber.org">
> <name>GroupChat</name>
> <description>You can create and participate in
private
> chatrooms.
> </description>
> <service>privatechat</service>
> <groupchat/>
> <register/>
> </agent>
> -->
> <!-- end of agent examples. -->
>
> </agents>
>
> List of the default DSO loaded modules:
>
> <dso>
> <mod_time>/usr/local/lib/jabber/mod_time.so</mod_time>
> <!-- temas and orion said to get rid of this:
>
<mod_version>/usr/local/lib/jabber/mod_version.so</mod_version>
> -->
> <mod_echo>/usr/local/lib/jabber/mod_echo.so</mod_echo>
> <mod_filter>/usr/local/lib/jabber/mod_filter.so</mod_filter>
> <svc_http>/usr/local/lib/jabber/svc_http.so</svc_http>
> <svc_irc>/usr/local/lib/jabber/svc_irc.so</svc_irc>
> </dso>
>
>
> This is how the server connects to etherx:
>
> <!-- only enable to use remote mode,
> you should know what you are doing!
> -->
> <!--
> <etherx>
> <secret>test</secret>
> <remote>198.140.216.36</remote>
> </etherx>
> -->
>
> List of usernames with administrative access,
> These users receive messages and notices sent to 'hostname':
>
> <!--
> <admin>
> <read>support</read>
> <write>root</write>
> </admin>
> -->
>
> </jserver>
>
>
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