[Kolab-devel] Kolab XMPP Roundcube plugin

Andreas Cordes kolab-devel at zion-control.org
Fri Apr 11 22:46:37 CEST 2014


Hello,

I'm a bit puzzled now.

converse.js is part of Kolab 3.2 so I should get it to work.

My eJabberd is working and authenticates against the LDAP, fine so far.
Two clients on Android are working (Xabber and SimpleXMPP Client), also 
the demo on https://conversejs.org is working with my eJabberd :-)

It must be a config issue in the plugin which brings the plugin to fail.

I'm always getting the message

E(<0.8414.0>:ejabberd_http_bind:1236) : You are trying to use BOSH (HTTP 
Bind) in host "zion-control.org", but the module mod_http_bind is not 
started in that host. Configure your BOSH client to connect to the 
correct host, or add your desired host to the configuration, or check 
your 'modules' section in your ejabberd configuration file.


Of course the plugin should not ask for user/password again. Am I 
missing something?

P.S.: Sorry Paul for the double post.

greetz
Andreas

Am 2014-04-10 19:06, schrieb Paul Boddie:
> On Thursday 10. April 2014 10.58.03 Torsten Grote wrote:
>> Hi Andreas,
>> 
>> On Thursday 10 April 2014 09:01:45 Andreas Cordes wrote:
>> > I'll check which one is compatible with Kolabs roundcube
>> 
>> Make sure to read this article:
>> 
>> 
>> https://kolab.org/blog/grote/2014/01/29/chat-coming-kolab-jabber-xmpp-
> integration
> 
> And also...
> 
> http://blogs.fsfe.org/pboddie/?p=741
> http://git.kolab.org/pykolab/tree/pykolab/setup/setup_ejabberd.py?h=dev/boddie#n71
> 
> The latter isn't so readable as it is code, but it describes a working 
> shared
> roster configuration. There are links in the comments that provide 
> decent
> enough references for further investigation.
> 
> The former notes what might be interesting to do with Converse and 
> discusses
> the bind proxy configuration. I would also recommend that if you're 
> using
> Debian packages, you should take a look at the 
> roundcubemail-plugin-converse
> files in the following location:
> 
> http://www.boddie.org.uk/downloads/kolab/2014-03-08/index.html
> 
> The installation paths in the OBS packages were wrong for the 
> originally
> published package, and the package in the above location fixes them.
> 
> Paul

-- 
Kind regards
Andreas Cordes

Kolab 3.2 on Raspberry Pi Model B




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