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Jabber.binaryredneck.net Server Update
HedgeMage — June 26, 2009 - 1:01pm
- A change to the new SSL certs. Clients (including gajim) that became unable to connect as of yesterday can now connect. Be sure to import the CAcert.org root certificate if you have not already done so. The change has also corrected a problem with some server-to-server connections.
- A configuration change that will hopefully put an end to the tendency for certain clients to randomly disconnect when idle.
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Jabber Downtime
HedgeMage — June 25, 2009 - 7:56pm
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Another sign that the media just don't get it...
HedgeMage — September 19, 2008 - 10:20am
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Classical Latin Chat
HedgeMage — July 3, 2008 - 12:24pm
BinaryRedneck.net Jabber users, read up!
HedgeMage — April 9, 2008 - 1:14pm
Several weeks from now, I plan to move my personal web site and associated services to a new server. This means higher reliability for my users (especially jabber users), and some re-organization on my part, as I just realized exactly how many users I have accumulated over time. To help me get things in order before the move, I sent a short questionnaire out to the jabber users for whom I have email addresses. Unfortunately, I only have current contact information for about 1/4 of the binaryredneck.net jabber users. If your jabber ID ends in @jabber.binaryredneck.net, please drop me an email (using the contact form if you don't have my email address) with answers to the following:
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LiveJournal is now serving up Jabber.
HedgeMage — October 14, 2006 - 2:01am
Apparently, this is old news to everyone but me: LiveJournal has launched LJtalk, their new Jabber instant messaging service.
I've been a bit nervous that Google's Gtalk might someday leverage their huge userbase to help them drive the XMPP standard, wresting control from the community at large. This move by LiveJournal indicates that the 'net may finally be moving toward real distributed instant messaging, and that I probably shouldn't worry so much.
