[jdev] Re: New kind of addressing with Jabber...
Joe Hildebrand
JHildebrand at jabber.com
Wed Apr 28 10:27:47 CDT 2004
S2S is the easiest, if you can configure any intervening firewalls to allow
5269/tcp to be initiated in both directions.
If you only want one-way connections, set up an "accept" component on the
outside router, and a matching "connect" component on the inside router.
Put host tags in for all of the services you want to route, on the other
side from where those services reside.
--
Joe Hildebrand
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tommi Parkkila [mailto:Tommi.Parkkila at vtt.fi]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 12:11 AM
> To: jdev at jabber.org
> Subject: [jdev] Re: New kind of addressing with Jabber...
>
> Thank you Joe!
>
> Let me introduce my system little bit more... There is going
> to be one full size Jabber-server, working in PC, which is
> the node to outer network.
> Under that there is multible customized Jabber-servers
> working in different embedded platforms. My goal is to
> deliver messages form outer network Jabber-client to system's
> customized Jabber-server's client. All customized
> Jabber-servers has own domain-names, so there is multible
> domains in my system. Is the solution to use s2s, and how it
> can be done?
>
> Tommi Parkkila
>
>
> >Do you want all of the accounts in the same domain? If so,
> you can run
> >multiple c2s instances, one inside and one outside. If you want
> >separate domains (maybe there are different login databases,
> etc.), you
> >can run multiple server instances, and connect them with s2s (more
> >flexible) or connect/accept (more controlled).
> >
> >--
> >Joe Hildebrand
> >Denver, CO, USA
> >
> >On Apr 26, 2004, at 11:47 PM, Tommi Parkkila wrote:
> >
> > > Hello!
> > > I'm investigating a possibilty to use Jabber-server farm
> in embedded
> > > systems. I want to have system where is a main server
> with public IP
> > > and other servers under main server have not public
> IP-address. How
> > > it is possible to deliver messages from foreign client to
> embedded
> > > server's client via main server and backwards? I'm novice with
> > > Jabber technology, but this seems very promising....
> > >
> > > Tommi Parkkila
> > >
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