Jeremy Nickurak | 1 Feb 2003 05:07

Re: Re: sending to <servername>/announce

On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 10:31, Hannes Hannak wrote:
> Justin Georgeson schrieb:
> > I was wondering if it's documentd anywhere all the possible recipients are?
> > 
> > announce/online - all users currently online
> > 
> > announce/motd - sets motd, all users online, and every time a user logs in
> > 
> > announce/motd/update - changes the text of the motd for users logging 
> > in, doesn't rebroadcast to all online
> > 
> > announce/motd/delete - deletes motd
> > 
> > What if I want to broadcast a one time message to all users, connected 
> > or not (those offline will receive it when they next log in)?
> > 
> I got the same problem, can anybody tell if this is possible or not ?
> thx Hannes

It's my experience that this is what announce/motd actually does.
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David Sutton | 1 Feb 2003 08:37

Re: msn transport

Hi,

  Hmm, ok, try 'bash ./bootstrap' just to make sure

Regards,

  David

On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 05:33:28PM -0600, Frank Pineda wrote:
>    I tried the sh ./bootstrap, but now i receive the following lines:
> 
>    line22: bad end of file
> 
>      _________________________________________________________________
> 
>    _______________________________________________ jadmin mailing list
>    jadmin <at> jabber.org http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jadmin

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Andy Blyler | 2 Feb 2003 03:39

Re: unexpected TLV

I am getting the same error, has anyone found a way to fix this?  I am
running jabberd 1.4.2.

"Bryan Brannigan" <bbrannigan <at> HancockLumber.com> wrote in message
news:4FD56966E0D53B4AB46CCF6ACA63D5C54CD246 <at> exchange.hancocklumber.com...
> I'm testing Jabberd 1.4.2 with the AIM-transport.  When running the
server,
> not in debug mode, i receive the following message:
>
> userinfo:  **warning: unexpected TLV:
> userinfo:    sn =bjb21182
> userinfo:    type  =0x001e
> userinfo:    length=0x0004
>
> I get several of these messages, they appear to coincide with events
related
> to AIM, but haven't narrowed down which.  Does anyone know what this may
be
> and if I should worry about it?
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Bryan Brannigan
> Hancock Lumber
> System Administrator
> Information Technology
> (v)207.627.7694
> (f)207.627.7041
> bbrannigan <at> hancocklumber.com
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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maqi | 2 Feb 2003 19:44

Re: Re: unexpected TLV

On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Andy Blyler wrote:

>> userinfo:  **warning: unexpected TLV:
>> userinfo:    sn =bjb21182
>> userinfo:    type  =0x001e
>> userinfo:    length=0x0004
> I am getting the same error, has anyone found a way to fix this?

This is not an *error*, this is a *warning*. TLV type=0x001e is currently
unknown; simply ignore this.

Regards
Andy Blyler | 3 Feb 2003 00:45

MSN-t RedHat 8.0

I had Jabberd setup and running perfectly on my Red Hat 7.3 box, but then I decided to upgrade to Red Hat 8.0 in order to get the lastest and greatest version of perl, and now I am having major issues with MSN-Transport.  I ran the ./bootstrap manually since it didn't detect my newer version of automake:
 
# aclocal && autoheader && automake --include-deps --foreign --add-missing && autoconf
autoheader: `include/config.h.in' is updated
src/Makefile.am:26: CFLAGS must be set with `=' before using `+='
src/Makefile.am: installing `./depcomp'
src/Makefile.am:26: CFLAGS must be set with `=' before using `+='
 
I have tryed completely removing the directory and modifying line 26 of src/Makefile.am to be just "CFLAGS = ..." and it compilled fine.
 
I can register to this agent and the xml file in the spool directory gets created correctly, but right after the registration my jabber server dies.  :-(  Since the agent is not in my roster yet, I reconnect after restarting the deamon.
 
Has anyone ran into this?  Am I doing something wrong?
 
BTW: The AIM-Transport works great!  No issues!
 
Thanks,
Andy Blyler
jmong | 3 Feb 2003 03:10
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Re: MSN-t RedHat 8.0

testing...

i've sent a couple of messages to jadmin <at> jabber.org but unfortunately 
i'm not sure if its making it..

jan-michael
Srinivas Rao | 3 Feb 2003 11:23
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yahoo-transport 2.1.1 not working?


Hi

 I tried yahoo-transport 2.1.1. It doesn't seem to work. 

 After registration to the agent, it sends an Internal Server Error.

 Any idea how this can be resolved?

 thanks

Srinivas

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Matthias Wimmer | 3 Feb 2003 11:40

Re: yahoo-transport 2.1.1 not working?


Hi Srinivas!

Srinivas Rao wrote:
|  I tried yahoo-transport 2.1.1. It doesn't seem to work.
|  After registration to the agent, it sends an Internal Server Error.

Have you upgraded from a previous 2.x version of this transport? Note
that the configuration file has changed. You have to specify the
hostname of the yahoo server, its port number and the charmap it is using.

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Nico Lumma | 3 Feb 2003 12:45
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xdb_sql: jabberd crashes when creating new user

Hi,

when I try to connect to my jabberd which uses xdb_sql with a new user which 
has to be created first, the jabberd crashes. When reconnecting, I can see 
that the user has been created and I can login without any problems.

Any ideas?

	Nico
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Ponte, Paul F | 3 Feb 2003 17:09

server-server connection

Hello friends -
  I've been experimenting with Jabber server for a few months with good success, but I now have issues with server-to-server connections.  When I try to subscribe someone from another server jabberd gives server timeout errors.  I think I can rule out firewall issues - I can see it successful connections to herc.jabber.org in the logs.  And I believe DNS is correct also, but still no joy.  Anyone have any ideas?  Thanks!

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