[jdev] need jabber server config help... <--- WARNING with this guy
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hhh735 at hotmail.com
Fri Oct 10 18:44:01 CDT 2008
Hi people,
This guy (Anand Panthagani) hired me via a popular freelance site in order to integrate jabber his bingo game :) site. The site offer some coder protection (escrow deposits, etc...), but he mislead me to work outside the site.
He asked for complete integration with other networks (MSN, YAHOO...), and after reviewing a few options (ajaxbber, jwchat...) I didn't found a suitable AJAX client with other protocols support. I told him that modifying jwchat to use other networks, would take a substantial work, and money and that would above his budget, so the best was leaving the project.
Anyway he insisted in installing jwchat and ejabberd (you can see the install at http://chat.a2zkhel.com:5280/http-poll , while the guy does not shut down the server), so I do it. Once I had jwchat and ejabberd properly up and running (yesterday)... guess it... he quickly changed the server passwords and stop replying my messages.
So it's my obligation to warn all of you against this guy. It's possible that he will offer a nice amount of money for the work but don't get any money form him... if he get you working for him, ask for the money in advance (and avoid to use paypal, as there are some ways to get his money back once you have done the work...)... this guy is not trustworthy... it's possible that this guy would also use another identity (he also uses the address joy94040 at gmail.com)... so take care if somebody ask you to integrate jabber or any other IM solution inside a bingo or similar game.
Thanks for reading (and please excuse my poor English).
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Hi,
I need some help in setting up the jabber server on my
linux server. Could any one help me to resolve this small issue
and seems like i am going in circle to fix the problem.
Thank you
--- On Thu, 10/9/08, Julien Genestoux wrote:
> From: Julien Genestoux
> Subject: [jdev] PubSub subscription stanzas
> To: jdev at jabber.org
> Date: Thursday, October 9, 2008, 12:26 PM
> Hi everyone,
> I am currently working on a project that involves a XMPP
> PubSub mechanism.
> I am trying to implement a component that will manage this
> since we don't
> want to use a "full" PubSub server.
>
> Our users will be able to subscribe to a source using both
> a XMPP client and
> our web application.
> When a user subscribes to a node using the XMPP client, it
> is easy, I just
> have to follow what's given here :
> http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0060.html#subscriber-subscribe
>
> However, when he subscribes from our web application, what
> kind of stanza
> should I send, since the request is not coming from the
> xmpp client itself?
> My idea was to send something like :
>
> from='pubsub.shakespeare.lit'
> to='francisco at denmark.lit/barracks'
> id='sub1'>
> xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/pubsub'>
> node='princely_musings'
> jid='francisco at denmark.lit'
>
> subid='ba49252aaa4f5d320c24d3766f0bdcade78c78d3'
> subscription='subscribed'/>
>
>
>
> But the 'result' in iq type feels weird, since my
> understdanding was that
> resul corresponds to an action that was led by the client?
> Am I wrong? If
> so, can I send something like type='set' ?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Julien Genestoux
> julien.genestoux at gmail.com
> http://www.ouvre-boite.com
>
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