ejabberd - Comments for "how to set up an international jabber-network?" https://www.ejabberd.im/node/2927 en Ok, after checking the https://www.ejabberd.im/node/2927#comment-52066 <p>Ok, after checking the source-code-commentary in an older<br /> version of ejabberd, route_subdomains seems ato be about<br /> how to handle if one server hast two virtual hosts:</p> <p> ex.org<br /> j.ex.org</p> <p>and you send a message from <noindex><a href="mailto:user@ex.org" rel="nofollow" >user@ex.org</a></noindex> to <noindex><a href="mailto:user@j.ex.org" rel="nofollow" >user@j.ex.org</a></noindex>.<br /> route_subdomains seems to make sure that this will not<br /> (or will definitely) result in a s2s connection (which may<br /> be unneccessary).</p> <p>So this does not seem to be a solution to the problem. Do I<br /> really have to switch to OpenFire?</p> Wed, 26 Mar 2008 16:33:27 +0000 Anonymous comment 52066 at https://www.ejabberd.im openfire maybe? https://www.ejabberd.im/node/2927#comment-52065 <p>This seems to be possible in OpenFire, right?</p> <p>It seems that OpenFire can do clustering over<br /> "weak links" by using an external database.<br /> As I see you can use an external database with<br /> ejabberd as well but the only way to cluster over<br /> a "weak link" still is s2s, which would mean that<br /> you have several domains...making it hard for server1<br /> to know that user@server1 is logged in to server2<br /> at the moment (which would be possible with a central<br /> user-database of whatever kind).</p> <p>I still somehow think "route_subdomains" might be<br /> the solution, or do i hafve to use OpenFire?</p> Wed, 26 Mar 2008 16:23:07 +0000 Anonymous comment 52065 at https://www.ejabberd.im