Problem in receiving chat and User status is not authorized
Rajesh Dharmalingam
rajesh.dharmalingam at gmail.com
Mon Dec 10 18:26:01 UTC 2007
Hi,
Thanks for the updates. Yes. I added the others presence. The following are
the detailed steps that am doing from client (Windows /Linux pidgin):
Adding an account: Selected the protocol as XMPP with screen name / password
as the users created in djabberd server using htdigest. The domain name is
the name we have provided in VHOST. I left the Resource as default "home"
and gave some name as local alias. Enabled the SSL/TLS option and added the
connection port / connection ip address as per the configuration. After
saving the new account, I enabled the account. All users get logged in.
Adding the user as buddy:
By "Add Buddy", i am adding the other user. After selecting the proper
account, i am giving the screen name as the user whom we want to add (he is
online as well). I discarded the alias and group.
Once I added the other user as buddy, i see his status as offline (though he
is online). When I try to send a message to other user, the message is sent
but the receiver is not getting the message. I confirmed the message sent
reaches server.
Could you provide some suggestion? if you would like to try with my djabberd
server, I will provide the credentials.
Thanks and Regards,
-Rajesh
On Dec 10, 2007 10:16 PM, Edward Rudd <erudd at netfor.com> wrote:
> Have you tried subscribing the users to each others presence (aka adding
> them to each others buddy lists)?
>
> You configuration should work fine. As I am runnign djabberd on CentOS
> 4.5 with pidgin as the client (Linux and Win32)
>
> Rajesh Dharmalingam wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Some more updates from my side. I enabled debug mode and am running the
> > server.
> >
> > Observations:
> > 1. If i send a message as an user, the message is sent from client to
> > server. I confirmed by looking at the debug statements. But the message
> > is not delivered to other clients.
> > 2. Similarly, If i change my status from available to away, the changes
> > are available to server but not delivered to other clients.
> >
> > Regards,
> > -Rajesh
> >
> >
> > On Dec 8, 2007 1:36 PM, Rajesh Dharmalingam <
> > rajesh.dharmalingam at gmail.com <mailto:rajesh.dharmalingam at gmail.com>>
> wrote:
> >
> > *
> > *
> >
> > *Objective:*
> >
> > Trying to setup djabberd server, create users for this server,
> > configure the XMPP clients for the custom djabberd server, login
> > using the created users and do a simple chat between the created
> users.
> >
> > *Server Side:*
> >
> > I have djabberd server running in centOS 4.5/Ubuntu Fiesty.
> >
> > *Client Side:*
> >
> > Install pidgin and add an account.
> >
> > a. Select the protocol as XMPP, enter a username that was
> > created in the server, domain name provided in the server.
> >
> > b. Configure the XMPP options for "Required SL/TLS", add the
> > connection port and connection server.
> >
> > c. Configure the proxy options for "No Proxy"
> >
> > Create two accounts using the pidgin and login for the created
> accounts.
> >
> > * Issues Faced:*
> >
> > I am able to login with the users created. The problem which
> > am facing is
> >
> > a. a. Users are not able to receive the chat
> > messages sent from one user. There are no errors while sending the
> > message, but the other user does not receive the message sent by one
> > user.
> > b. When a user is added as buddy, the newly added user
> > is shown as "Not Authorized". The request is not received by the
> > other user who was invited as well.
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> > -Rajesh
> >
> > "Stick to our roots and not to forget where we come from"
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> > -Rajesh
> >
> > "Stick to our roots and not to forget where we come from"
>
--
Regards,
-Rajesh
"Stick to our roots and not to forget where we come from"
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