Fwd: [LUNI] Jabber servers
Jason Rohwedder
jro at codegrinder.com
Sun Nov 26 08:48:25 CST 2006
> I've been a pretty big fan of wildfire since it was still called
> jive messenger. It's straightforward to setup, integrates with
> LDAP or Active Directory domains, does s2s, SSL/TLS, does logging,
> supports plugins, etc. Though, it is based on a java stack, so it
> does like its memory. If memory usage is a real big concern, I'd
> probably go with the reference jabberd, but IMHO it's not near as
> easy to maintain.
>
> http://www.jivesoftware.org/wildfire/
>
> -jason
>
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>
> On Nov 24, 2006, at 4:49 PM, Larry Garfield wrote:
>
>> Hi all. So I'm in the process of rebuilding a home server, and
>> I'm up to
>> setting up Jabber. I've been using ejaabberd on my old server,
>> but was
>> wondering if anyone else had recommendations or good experiences
>> with other
>> daemons. I don't need something that scales to 1000 servers, as I
>> doubt I'll
>> ever have more than 10 users, but something that's featureful
>> (group chats,
>> secure connections, logging, etc.) and simple to maintain is what
>> I'm after.
>>
>> Anyone have good (or bad) experiences to share?
>>
>> --
>> Larry Garfield AIM: LOLG42
>> larry at garfieldtech.com ICQ: 6817012
>>
>> "If nature has made any one thing less susceptible than all others of
>> exclusive property, it is the action of the thinking power called
>> an idea,
>> which an individual may exclusively possess as long as he keeps it to
>> himself; but the moment it is divulged, it forces itself into the
>> possession
>> of every one, and the receiver cannot dispossess himself of it."
>> -- Thomas
>> Jefferson
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