[jdev] Regitering new users with external component
Julien Genestoux
julien.genestoux at gmail.com
Mon Nov 24 13:22:44 CST 2008
Actually, no they don't create an account on the server it self... The
server doesn't hold accounts for anyone. We're using ejabberd's
authentication mechanism with external script to check credentials against
our web application's database...
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On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Maciek Niedzielski <machekku at uaznia.net>wrote:
> Julien Genestoux wrote:
> > Well, as with any service : they visit our website (they can access only
> > 'public' spaces, including a signup page) and then they signup. Once
> > signed up, they can access their privatate and they get a login/password
> > for the jabber server!
> >
> > The goal here is to do the same with XMPP : they connect "anonymously"
> > to the component : they request a login and password and then they can
> > access their private information and use the jabber server.
>
> So people use this website to register an account on your XMPP server?
> Then you can use the same protocol (jabber:iq:register) to provide
> account registration on your server.
>
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> Maciek
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