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− | You can use any jabber accounts you already have set up to join the group chat on resiprocate.org; but, if you don't have any, you can login to the jabber server on resiprocate.org using your existing resiprocate developer account in form of <your-username>@resiprocate.org. The server is running the standard pair of ports depending on what your client supports: port 5222 requires TLS via STARTTLS, and port 5223 begins SSL on initial connection. Configure your client to allow plaintext authentication (which will only take place over the SSL/TLS encrypted connection because of the server-forced security). The server will present a certificate rooted at CACert.org - the root certificates, if you don't already have them, can be found at <http://www.cacert.org/index.php?id=3>. | + | You can use any jabber accounts[[Chat#Jabber_Accounts|[*]]] you already have set up to join the group chat on resiprocate.org; but, if you don't have any, you can login to the jabber server on resiprocate.org using your existing resiprocate developer account in form of <your-username>@resiprocate.org. The server is running the standard pair of ports depending on what your client supports: port 5222 requires TLS via STARTTLS, and port 5223 begins SSL on initial connection. Configure your client to allow plaintext authentication (which will only take place over the SSL/TLS encrypted connection because of the server-forced security). The server will present a certificate rooted at CACert.org - the root certificates, if you don't already have them, can be found at <http://www.cacert.org/index.php?id=3>. |
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+ | = Jabber Accounts = | ||
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+ | Any XMPP/Jabber compliant client and server should be able to connect to the group chats. A partial list of public servers that have been verified to work are: | ||
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+ | * [http://www.google.com/talk/ GTalk] | ||
+ | * [http://www.jabber.org/ jabber.org] | ||
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+ | If you have an existing account on one of those services, just join the group chat after logging into to your existing chat account. |
Revision as of 10:37, 19 February 2009
These jabber chat rooms are available for discussion of reSIProcate:
- devel@conference.resiprocate.org
- users@conference.resiprocate.org
You can use any jabber accounts[*] you already have set up to join the group chat on resiprocate.org; but, if you don't have any, you can login to the jabber server on resiprocate.org using your existing resiprocate developer account in form of <your-username>@resiprocate.org. The server is running the standard pair of ports depending on what your client supports: port 5222 requires TLS via STARTTLS, and port 5223 begins SSL on initial connection. Configure your client to allow plaintext authentication (which will only take place over the SSL/TLS encrypted connection because of the server-forced security). The server will present a certificate rooted at CACert.org - the root certificates, if you don't already have them, can be found at <http://www.cacert.org/index.php?id=3>.
Jabber Accounts
Any XMPP/Jabber compliant client and server should be able to connect to the group chats. A partial list of public servers that have been verified to work are:
If you have an existing account on one of those services, just join the group chat after logging into to your existing chat account.