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  • ...fix them! Naturally you can create a certificate at the [http://xmpp.net/ XMPP ICA] and ask the ICA to create the CSR for you, so this step is not strictl xmppAddr = 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.8.5
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  • Jabber Server Components are distinguished into several groups. Following a description o These components are loaded by the jabber server upon startup.
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  • Extending Servers is most of the time done through writing up components. * External components that connect TO THE SERVER through TCP
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  • * XMPP server -- XMPP-server * XMPP client -- XMPP-client
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 38 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...ork for [http://tigase.com Tigase] and constantly work on XMPP clients and server.
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 37 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...ork for [http://tigase.com Tigase] and constantly work on XMPP clients and server.
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 34 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and it's extensions). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 36 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and its extensions). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was a
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 35 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and its extensions). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was a
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 33 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and it's extensions). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 29 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and it's extensitons). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 32 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and it's extensions). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 32 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and it's extensions). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was
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  • ...m ('''DNS''') defining the location (i.e. the hostname and port number) of servers for specified services. It is defined in [https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc === XMPP ===
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  • ...is Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 28 and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I wish to apply for XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and it's extensitons). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was
    3 KB (482 words) - 19:48, 24 March 2014
  • ...s Guide. This wiki will help you to develop software for [http://xmpp.org/ XMPP] technologies. * '''What is XMPP?'''
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  • '''ejabberd''' is an XMPP application server, written mainly in the Erlang programming language. ...''rlang [[XMPP|'''Jabber''']] '''D'''aemon (Jabber being a former name for XMPP), and is written in lowercase only, as is common for daemon software.
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  • ...enforced. This may pose problems for the XSF and for the public federated XMPP network, as discussed in the XSF board: https://trello.com/c/t79C3Yds/307-g ...ing page, collecting the research done on the consequences of the GDPR for XMPP and the XSF. There are three fields where the GDPR probably will have an im
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  • '''jabberd14''' (formerly known as '''jabberd''') is the original [[XMPP]] server daemon, first created by [[Jeremie Miller]] and the early jabber.org develo ...used with the jadc2s client connection manager now fully supports the core XMPP specifications, RFC 3920 and RFC 3921.
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  • It was discovered that quite a few clients (and servers) were not checking the FROM JID to match up the response * servers are happily accepting this and answering
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  • == Servers == An XMPP Server is considered secure when the following (minimum) items are present:
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  • ...app uses an XMPP-derivative protocol, Google Hangouts uses some aspects of XMPP internally, and as well as end-users it's used extensively by enterprises a ...nterested in participating in GSoC as an XSF student can join the gsoc@muc.xmpp.org MUC room, where various mentors will be available to answer questions a
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  • ...ice, CM can be standalone HTTP server or extension of XMPP server ([http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0124.html#technique more on the technique]) Possible utilization is in web-based XMPP applications or as an option for users behind restrictive firewalls.
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  • ...tp://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev jdev discussion list], and the [xmpp:jdev@conference.jabber.org?join jdev chatroom] to talk about potential Summ ...protocols. However, even though there are closed-source implementations of XMPP, we still have a strong commitment to open code and there are many free and
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  • == Was ist XMPP? == XMPP steht für E'''X'''tensible '''M'''essaging and '''P'''resence '''P'''rotoc
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  • ...ile clients on intermittent networks). However, BOSH is not tied solely to XMPP and can be used for other kinds of traffic, as well. * [https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0124.html XEP-0124: Bidirectional-streams Over Synchrono
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  • ...d, proprietary solutions available at that time. I stumbled against Jabber/XMPP and after some digging quickly figured out that it was what I was looking f Last year in Tigase/XMPP:
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  • ...d, proprietary solutions available at that time. I stumbled against Jabber/XMPP and after some digging quickly figured out that it was what I was looking f Last year in Tigase/XMPP:
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  • ...his profile from his personal pubsub node. The user accepts and the OpenID server requests the profile: 2. The XMPP server of the user replies to the OpenID server that its subscription is pending:
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  • ...ementents 3D avatars on Web pages using the XMPP protocol with open source servers and custom clients. I speak and write about the topic "[http://archive.fos * I am lead developer of weblin, a virtual presence client based on XMPP.
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  • ...d/]), an open source XMPP server implementation, and several other related XMPP projects. ...d (in Erlang already at this time). I am also involved in work relating to XMPP like Google Wave protocol.
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  • ...app uses an XMPP-derivative protocol, Google Hangouts uses some aspects of XMPP internally, and as well as end-users it's used extensively by enterprises a ...t can join the gsoc@muc.xmpp.org MUC room ([https://jappix.com/?r=gsoc@muc.xmpp.org web client]), where various mentors will be available to answer questio
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  • ...20.html RFC 6120] / [http://xmpp.org/rfcs/rfc6121.html RFC 6121] / [http://xmpp.org/rfcs/rfc6122.html RFC 6122])''' ...item should be delivered (example: to='user2@server2.com' or to='service3.server4.org')
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  • ...pp.org/extensions/xep-0368.html XEP-0368] can be used to provide encrypted XMPP service as well as HTTPS on the same port by utilizing [https://en.wikipedi ...rt a proxy is needed to split the traffic between HTTP server and the XMPP server.
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  • ; Target: [https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0070.html XEP-0070] client/server implementation ...to talk with another person. Somehow they know that it's you. So why HTTP servers do not know? And why not to teach them how to do this?
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  • The [http://xmpp.org/xsf/ XMPP Standards Foundation] has been accepted as a mentoring organisation for Goo * The JDev MUC room: [xmpp:jdev@conference.jabber.org?join jdev chatroom]
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  • == XMPP Roundup: software == Welcome to the 15th Roundup of the XMPP community, part dedicated to new and updated software.
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  • ...d, proprietary solutions available at that time. I stumbled against Jabber/XMPP and after some digging quickly figured out that it was what I was looking f Last year in Tigase/XMPP:
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  • * [xmpp://zooldk@gmail.com zooldk@gmail.com] * [xmpp://slarsen@braintrust.dk slarsen@braintrust.dk]
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  • ...rd/), an open source XMPP server implementation, and several other related XMPP projects. * XMPP: My interest for Jabber gets back to 2000, when I was working for a compan
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  • XMPP, like Unix's design, gives us a nice interface to [http://m.buddycloud.com/ ...ud clients will have "plugins" that are really just addresses to xmpp components:
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  • ...essages, presence, and other structured information in close to real time. XMPP technologies offer several key advantages: ...andable; in addition, multiple implementations exist for clients, servers, server components, and code libraries.
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  • ...sign (it’s a proxy XMPP server) will be working from. Also looked at the XMPP RFCs a bit. * Looking at ambrosia XMPP server
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  • ...trate XMPP interoperability based on the latest core standards. Client and Server implementers are encouraged to participate. There is a XEP-0045 chatroom hosted at [xmpp:interop@muc.xmpp.org interop@muc.xmpp.org] - if anyone has interop problems connecting to it, this is known to be
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