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Subject: [JBUG] Jabber Server 1.2
From: "Mike Hacker" <mphacker () sitedev ! com>
Date: 2001-01-13 22:09:38
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I am getting a "bouncing a routed packet to user@host from 11@c2s/81102B0:
Server Configuration Error" message when someone tries to connect to the
jabber server. Any ideas on what to do?
This is jabber server version 1.2 running under a new install of RedHat 6.2.
Attached is the jabber.xml file I am using. Nothing really changed from the
default. Just wanted to get it working first.
Both the client and the server are on the same network (192.168.0.x). Am I
missing some Linux config someplace? The client IP is 192.168.0.1 and the
server is 192.168.0.3. I do not have a dns server running on this local
network.
Thanks for any assistance!
Mike
["jabber.xml" (text/xml)]
<jabber>
<!--
This is the Jabber Server configuration file.
The file is broken into different sections based on the services being managed by \
jabberd, the server daemon. Most of the important sections are commented on and easy \
to modify, full instructions are contained at http://docs.jabber.org/. When you see \
a tag like "jabberd:cmdline", it's automatically replaced on startup with the command \
line flag to jabberd.
-->
<!-- This section is for the session manager, the most important component within \
the server. --> <service id="sessions">
<!--
Change hostname below to something other than "localhost", or use the "jabberd -h \
hostname" command line flag. Multiple <host>...</host> entries are allowed, each one \
is a seperate virtual server.
-->
<host>localhost</host>
<!-- This is the custom configuration section for the session manager. -->
<jsm xmlns="jabber:config:jsm">
<info>
<name>Jabber Server</name>
<description>A Jabber Server!</description>
<url>http://foo.bar/</url>
</info>
<register>
<instructions>Choose a username and password to register with this \
server.</instructions> <name/><email/>
</register>
<agents>
<!-- This is the default agent for the master jabber user directory, this \
section can be duplicated for additional user custom/company directories. --> <agent \
jid="users.jabber.org"> <name>Jabber User Directory</name>
<description>You may register and create a public searchable profile, and \
search for other registered Jabber users.</description> <service>jud</service>
<register/>
<search/>
</agent>
<!-- These are just examples, you will receive instructions on what to place \
here when you install a real agent. <agent jid="aim.jabber.org">
<name>AIM Transport</name>
<description>This is the AIM Transport</description>
<transport>AIM/AOL ScreenName</transport>
<service>aim</service>
<register/>
</agent>
<agent jid="icq.jabber.org">
<name>ICQ Transport</name>
<description>This is the ICQ Transport</description>
<transport>ICQ#</transport>
<service>icq</service>
<register/>
</agent>
<agent jid="conference.jabber.org">
<name>Group Conferencing</name>
<description>You can create and participate in private \
chatrooms.</description> <service>privatechat</service>
<groupchat/>
<register/>
</agent>
-->
</agents>
<!-- Session log file -->
<log>
<file>session.log</file>
<type>session</type>
</log>
<!-- List of IDs with administrative access, all will receive administrator \
messages <admin>
<read>support@localhost</read>
<write>admin@localhost</write>
</admin>
-->
<!-- Server version update notification, set to the server name so that all \
administrators (above) will be notified, or set to any ID --> <!-- \
<update><jabberd:cmdline flag="h"/></update> -->
</jsm>
<!-- This section dynamically loads the session manager, remove or comment out \
modules to disable them. --> <load main="jsm">
<jsm>./jsm.so</jsm>
<mod_echo>./jsm.so</mod_echo>
<mod_roster>./jsm.so</mod_roster>
<mod_time>./jsm.so</mod_time>
<mod_vcard>./jsm.so</mod_vcard>
<mod_version>./jsm.so</mod_version>
<mod_announce>./jsm.so</mod_announce>
<mod_agents>./jsm.so</mod_agents>
<mod_admin>./jsm.so</mod_admin>
<mod_private>./jsm.so</mod_private>
<mod_filter>./jsm.so</mod_filter>
<mod_presence>./jsm.so</mod_presence>
<mod_auth_plain>./jsm.so</mod_auth_plain>
<mod_auth_digest>./jsm.so</mod_auth_digest>
<mod_auth_0k>./jsm.so</mod_auth_0k>
<mod_register>./jsm.so</mod_register>
<mod_log>./jsm.so</mod_log>
</load>
</service>
<!-- This component handles all data storage, using the filesystem. -->
<xdb id="xdb">
<host/>
<load><xdb_file>./xdb_file.so</xdb_file></load>
<xdb_file xmlns="jabber:config:xdb_file"><spool>./spool</spool></xdb_file>
</xdb>
<!-- Service to manage incoming client socket connections. -->
<service id="c2s">
<load><pthsock_client>./pthsock_client.so</pthsock_client></load>
<pthcsock xmlns='jabber:config:pth-csock'>
<authtime/> <!-- unlimited time to auth, could be <authtime>10</authtime> for \
10 seconds, etc -->
<rate time="5" points="25"/> <!-- 25 connects in 5 seconds limit (per IP) -->
<!-- Karma based I/O rate limits, per connection, see http://docs.jabber.org/ \
for more info. --> <karma>
<max>10</max>
<inc>1</inc>
<dec>1</dec>
<restore>5</restore>
<penalty>-5</penalty>
</karma>
<!-- Use these to listen on particular addresses and/or ports.
<ip port="5223"/>
<ip port="5222">127.0.0.1</ip>
-->
</pthcsock>
</service>
<!-- Default server logging component, copies to a file and STDERR. -->
<log id='logger'>
<host/>
<format>%d: [%t] (%h): %s</format>
<file>error.log</file>
<stderr/>
</log>
<!-- The following two services are for handling server to server traffic. -->
<!-- External asychronous DNS resolver -->
<service id="dnsrv">
<host/>
<load><dnsrv>./dnsrv.so</dnsrv></load>
<dnsrv xmlns="jabber:config:dnsrv">
<resend service="_jabber._tcp">s2s</resend> <!-- for supporting SRV records -->
<resend>s2s</resend>
</dnsrv>
</service>
<!-- Handles server connections and dialback hostname verification -->
<service id="s2s">
<load><pthsock_server>./pthsock_server.so</pthsock_server></load>
<pthssock xmlns='jabber:config:pth-ssock'>
<legacy/> <!-- allow communication with old 1.0-style servers -->
<rate time="5" points="25"/> <!-- 25 connects in 5 seconds limit (per IP) -->
<!-- Karma based I/O rate limits, per connection, set a little higher for \
server connections --> <karma>
<max>30</max>
<inc>2</inc>
<dec>1</dec>
<restore>15</restore>
<penalty>-1</penalty>
</karma>
<!-- Use these to listen on particular addresses and/or ports.
<ip port="7000"/>
<ip port="5269">127.0.0.1</ip>
-->
</pthssock>
</service>
</jabber>
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