[JDEV] JPOLLD

David Waite dwaite at jabber.com
Tue May 29 14:59:24 CDT 2001


As far as I know, the ownership issues with jpolld were worked out, and
it was open-sourced by jabber.com under the JOSL. I would look at the
licensing info included with the jpolld source.

-David Waite

Matt Diez wrote:

>
>
> I understood jpolld was a jabber.com product.
>
> Am I mistaken in this assumption? Is jpolld
> then open for public consumption?
>
> Matthew D. Diez
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas Muldowney [mailto:temas at box5.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 1:10 PM
> To: jdev at jabber.org
> Subject: Re: [JDEV] JPOLLD
>
> Ok, first, I think for -h you need to use digimon.com.  Next, you
> would have
> to put digimon.com as the hostname to connect to in Jarl, once you do
> that it
> should be working.
>
> --temas
>
> On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 07:59:58PM -0700, Kong Putra Yohanes wrote:
> > I have set jabber server host name as digimon.com
> > (that's my computer name's, before that i set to
> > 192.0.0.24) like this :
> > <host><jabberd:cmdline
> > flag="h">digimon.com</jabberd:cmdline></host>
> >
> > In jabber.xml, i remove old <service id="c2s"> section
> > and put this new section :
> >
> >   <service id="c2s">
> >     <host>jpolld.192.0.0.5</host>
> >     <accept>
> >       <ip/>
> >       <port>5225</port>
> >       <secret>test</secret>
> >     </accept>
> >   </service>
> >
> > At computer 192.0.0.5, i run jpolld with this command
> > :
> > ./jpolld -d 5225 -h 192.0.0.24 -n c2s -s test
> >
> > And jpolld is runnning with message 'Listening on
> > NULL:5222', then when i connect with jarl client at
> > 192.0.0.24 to jpolld (192.0.0.5) in jpolld this
> > message is shown :
> > [1] Adding conn at 2
> > [1] Max PFD: 2
> > [1] Conn gone, mpfd: 1
> > [1] Adding conn at 2
> > [1] Max PFD: 2
> > [1] Conn gone, mpfd: 1
> >
> > And at jabber server (192.0.0.24) this message is
> > shown :
> > 20010529T02:55:24: [notice] (192.0.0.5): bouncing a
> > routed packet to demo at 192.0.0.5 from 2 at c2s/134566968:
> > Internal Delivery Error
> > 20010529T02:55:30: [notice] (192.0.0.5): bouncing a
> > routed packet to demo at 192.0.0.5 from 2 at c2s/134577496:
> > Internal Delivery Error
> >
> > Why the client can not connect to jabber server
> > throught jpolld ? Thank's for some advice.
> >
> >
> >
> > --- temas <temas at box5.net> wrote:
> > > Because of the names =)  The to attribute in the
> > > stream header has to
> > > match the host setting for the _main_ jabberd setup,
> > > not the jpolld
> > > setup.  So you would have to use DNS or something to
> > > provide some of the
> > > internal translation.
> > >
> > > --temas
> > >
> > > On 27 May 2001 20:32:22 -0700, Kong Putra Yohanes
> > > wrote:
> > > > Hi everyone.
> > > >
> > > > I have tried to run jpolld in the same machine
> > > > (192.0.0.24) with jabber server 1.4.1 and it work
> > > > nice, but when i run jpolld in the others machine
> > > > (192.0.0.5) and try to connect the jabber server
> > > > (192.0.0.24), it can connect too, but when i try
> > > to
> > > > use jarl to connect the jpolld (192.0.0.5), and
> > > error
> > > > has accure.  Can anyone help me ?
> > > >
> > > > Thank's for the information. :)
> > > >
> > > >
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