[JDEV] I want to support chinese in jabber.

qhzhao zqheng at sztelecom.com
Wed Jan 23 19:19:01 CST 2002


I make a jabberclient based on jabbercom,But jabbercom  cann't support chinese .Have any version of jabbercom to support chinese?if no,how can I support chinese?
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>    1. Re: Jabber behind a firewall (Kevin Smathers)
>    2. [ANN] Jabberpy 0.3 Released (mallum)
>    3. getting iqs to remote servers (Mark Cheverton)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 10:06:46 -0800
> From: Kevin Smathers <ks at micky.hpl.hp.com>
> To: jdev at jabber.org
> Subject: Re: [JDEV] Jabber behind a firewall
> Reply-To: jdev at jabber.org
> 
> Getting Jabber to work from behind a firewall at all takes quite a bit
> of help from your firewall administrator; the usual recommendation is
> to simply unblock the ports required for Jabber at the firewall.
> 
> Of course you can run your own separate Jabber network using your own
> servers for employees to connect to, but they won't be able to message
> external users unless the s2s link can be started, and s2s uses a TCP
> dial-back to ensure that the link can be opened in both directions.
> 
> The other option is to rely on public servers, and proxy just the c2s
> link.  That link is only opened from the client to the server, so it
> can go through firewalls or proxies without trouble.  The easiest 
> approach then would be to get your firewall administrator to unblock
> the Jabber port in your socks proxy and use a socksified Jabber client
> (which most of them are.)
> 
> Running socks libraries over an HTTP transport is possible if I 
> recall correctly.  Try looking up the Dante project:
> 
>     http://www.inet.no/dante/
> 
> Cheers,
> -kls
> 
> 
> On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 01:40:34AM +0100, MadCoder wrote:
> > So. I wants to install a Jabber server with ICQ/MSN/Y! transport support.
> > 
> > but my server is behind a HTTP proxy and a SOCKS5 proxy.
> > in the SOCKS5 proxy, only the ICQ port is open.
> > 
> > is there something I can do to socksify the jabber daemon threw the HTTP 
> > proxy ?
> > 
> > I saw on www.jabber.org that there was a project called "jabber web" that 
> > wanted to enable jabberd socksification. but there's nothing to download 
> > :((
> > 
> > PS : the server is under Debian-woody
> > 
> > PPS : sorry for my poor english. I'm french.
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> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 23:39:13 +0000
> From: mallum <breakfast at 10.am>
> To: python-list at python.org, jdev at jabber.org,
>         jabberpy-announce at lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [JDEV] [ANN] Jabberpy 0.3 Released
> Reply-To: jdev at jabber.org
> 
> Im pleased to announce the 0.3 release of Jabberpy.
> 
> Get it while its hot from;
> 
> http://jabberpy.sf.net
> 
> This new release includes;
> 
>     o Many bug fixes, including encoding problems.
>     o License change to LGPL.
>     o Server Component support. 
>     o Improved Roster / JID / X 'payload' support.
>     o New 'Stackable' handlers.
>     o SSL support.
>     o A maturing pygtk client.
>     o A pyQt client.
>     o New and improved examples.
> 
> 
> What is it?
> -----------
> Jabberpy is a Python module for the Jabber [1] instant messaging
> protocol. 
> 
> The eventual aim is to produce a fully featured easy to use library
> for creating jabber clients, components and servers.
> 
> Jabberpy requires at least python 2.0 and the XML expat parser module
> ( included in the standard Python distribution ).
> 
> It is developed on Linux but should run happily on other Unix's
> and win32 .
> 
> Jabber.py is released under the LGPL license. 
> 
> 
> Please download, try and enjoy. 
> 
> All constructive feedback is appreciated.
> 
> Thanks to all that have helped out with this release. 
> 
>    -- mallum
>       breakfast at 10.am
> 
> 
> [1] http://jabber.org
> 
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> Message: 3
> From: Mark Cheverton <ennui at morat.net>
> To: jdev at jabber.org
> Date: 23 Jan 2002 17:04:35 +0000
> Subject: [JDEV] getting iqs to remote servers
> Reply-To: jdev at jabber.org
> 
> Hi guys,
> 
> I'm currently trying to get it so that a user on one server can register
> for a group on another server (I've fixed a bug or two in mod_groups and
> realised my Gabber version doesn't support browsing, so alls wel getting
> it working now).
> 
> Currently when a user tries to send the packet it seems to get delivered
> to the wrong instance (the servers are all CNAMEd to the same process
> atm, but setup as totally seperate vhosts with their own service
> sections):
> 
> Wed Jan 23 16:38:16 2002  mio.c:698 MIO read from socket 12: <iq
> type="set" id="JCOM_46" to="im.lon.sports.com/groups/london"><query
> xmlns="jabber:iq:register"><name>madr</name><key>aca71f39fd338d5cb2a550eba434caa9aff4ede1</key></query></iq>
> Wed Jan 23 16:38:16 2002  client.c:243 pthsock_client_read called with:
> m:8292910 flag:3 arg:82930F0
> Wed Jan 23 16:38:16 2002  deliver.c:460 DELIVER 4:im.mad.sports.com
> <route to='test31 at im.mad.sports.com/82B2000' from='12 at c2s/8292910'><iq
> type='set' id='JCOM_46' to='im.lon.sports.com/groups/london'><query
> xmlns='jabber:iq:register'><name>madr</name><key>aca71f39fd338d5cb2a550eba434caa9aff4ede1</key></query></iq></route>
> Wed Jan 23 16:38:16 2002  deliver.c:649 delivering to instance
> 'im.mad.sports.com'
> Wed Jan 23 16:38:16 2002  deliver.c:83 (81BC4D0)incoming packet <route
> to='test31 at im.mad.sports.com/82B2000' from='12 at c2s/8292910'><iq
> type='set' id='JCOM_46' to='im.lon.sports.com/groups/london'><query
> xmlns='jabber:iq:register'><name>madr</name><key>aca71f39fd338d5cb2a550eba434caa9aff4ede1</key></query></iq></route>
> Wed Jan 23 16:38:16 2002  users.c:137
> js_user(test31 at im.mad.sports.com,82B3C68)
> Wed Jan 23 16:38:16 2002  mtq 81EE808 entering from pth
> Wed Jan 23 16:38:16 2002  mtq 81EE808 queue call 8294078
> Wed Jan 23 16:38:16 2002  sessions.c:234 THREAD:SESSION:FROM received a
> packet!
> Wed Jan 23 16:38:16 2002  modules.c:124 mapi_call 1
> Wed Jan 23 16:38:16 2002  modules.c:147 MAPI 82B22A8
> Wed Jan 23 16:38:16 2002  mod_groups Register request
> Wed Jan 23 16:38:16 2002  mod_groups Getting info london
> 
> although I may be confusing things and it may be the responsibility of
> the module to send this on rather than the server itself, though it
> seems to me that if something is addressed to
> im.lon.sports.com/groups/london then it should be sent there by the
> server without ever touching the local module.
> 
> Can someone give me a few pointers here to understand why Im having this
> delivery issue, or will jabber not deliver these formats of remote JIDs
> at all?
> 
> -Mark
> 
> 
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