Ok, so the xml config file doesn't look too bad. I've just about configured everything the way I want it (provided I really understood everything properly, of course. :-)
However, I have a question or two. Do the Jabber packages in Woody come with the modules for acting as a gateway to aim/icq/etc.? /etc/jabber/jabber.xml said to be sure to read the documentation about each module before using it, but the documentation in /usr/share/doc/jabber didn't mention anything about them. Is the process for creating an openssl cert & key for a Jabber server similar to creating one for a https server? IE: you can create your own, but clients will complain because it's not signed by a trusted certificate authority. Anything special to watch out for when creating your own? Is the Woody Jabber server recent enough, or are there some backports I should use? Thanks, Jacob -- GnuPG Key: 1024D/16377135 Random .signature #32: I prefer an OS made by programmers that needs marketing than an OS made by marketing that needs programmers... http://www.linux.org
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