Re: [Fed-Talk] Network sniffing
Re: [Fed-Talk] Network sniffing
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Network sniffing
- From: Boyd Fletcher <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 18:51:59 -0400
- Thread-topic: [Fed-Talk] Network sniffing
another options is Jive Software's Jive Messenger. It is an open source Java
based XMPP server with support for MUC, S2S, and LDAP. It is much easier to
install and run that Jabberd. It has a web interface as well.
http://www.jivesoftware.org/
boyd
On 10/6/05 6:23 PM, "Joel Rennich" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> We were
>> running our own iChat servers, but the jabber implementation is really
>> giving us problems. It often spawns off endless loops and causes a
>> forced shutdown of the process. It also does not remove the XML
>> related
>> data in the jabber databases when accounts are removed. So, if
>> someone
>> is on my contact list, and they are no longer a user, iChat server
>> still
>> lets me believe they are on the system.
>
> If you plan on doing a lot with this, and you don't trust Google not
> to store this, I'd suggest just building jabberd 2.0 on OSX. The
> iChat server is a bit toned down, not to mention jabberd 1.x, and
> simplified from what a jabber server really can do. Frankly I'm a bit
> surprised that we haven't seen a stand alone version of 2.0 released
> as an OS X package already.
>
> Joel
>
> Consulting Engineer - Apple Enterprise Sales
> email@hidden
>
> Changing the world, one server at a time.
>
>
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