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Greg, Quoting Gregory Boyce <gboyce-qL0WqcyiFk9Wk0Htik3J/w at public.gmane.org>: > On Tue, 8 Sep 2009, Derek Atkins wrote: > >> I'm trying to set up a JabberD service on a fully up to date Fedora 10 >> system but it's not working. I did the minimal configuration required >> as per the docs I found online (mainly changing the Jabber ID of the >> server in sm.xml and c2s.xml, changing the JID of the admin user, and >> creating a self-signed certificate with the correct server JID). > > I'm not sure if you've seen this link or not: > > http://codex.xiaoka.com/wiki/jabberd2:pam?s[]=jabberd&s[]=pam No, I had not.... > The part I'd specifically look at is disabling the forms of SASL auth > which require access to the plain text password on the server side > (cram-md5, digest-md5, etc). Aha! Actually I did NOT have to turn those off to get it to work. HOWEVER, I did need to change the sysconfig to get c2s to run as root. THAT fixed it. Thank you! > On a somewhat related note, have you looked at ejabberd and Openfire? > I looked at a number of XMPP servers for work a while back, and both > of those impressed me quite a bit. I ended up using Openfire since > it ties in to Active Directory very well. Only Marginally. ejabberd wanted to pull in 50MB of stuff, and I never looked at OpenFire. I don't believe OF is provided as an RPM in Fedora, whereas I could just 'yum install jabberd' (or ejabberd, but as I said that wanted to pull in 50MB of dependencies, vs. only 1.6MB for what I have). I've got it all working now, thank you!!!!!! HOURS of googling and I only get the answer when I email this list. Thank you. Seriously, I've been working on this all day! I owe you a beer, Greg! > Greg -derek -- Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) URL: http://web.mit.edu/warlord/ PP-ASEL-IA N1NWH warlord-DPNOqEs/LNQ at public.gmane.org PGP key available
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