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tavel2018-02-28 01:54:16
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tavel, 2018-02-28 01:54:16

Are there any free Jabber hostings left for your domain?

Previously, it was easy to raise Jabber on your domain using the XMPP servers of Google, Yandex, hc.ru, and others. However, everything is closed now:

  • Google has been slowly disabling XMPP for a long time, but last year they almost completely disabled GTalk in favor of Hangouts and my Jabber stopped working on it. There is still a connection to talk.google.com:5222, but all contacts are offline, messages neither from them to me nor from me go to them, many clients, server settings and SRV records for the domain have been tried
  • Yandex just closed XMPP support
  • hc.ru from Jabber hosting has only a help section , no "JLite" is listed in the list of services anymore

In general, at the beginning of 2018, it was not possible to google anything working, so I ask the community for help, maybe someone knows the still live free Jabber hosting for their domain?

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Puma Thailand, 2018-02-28
@tavel

I'm afraid not, in general there are no good gill implementations, and the protocol eventually died out. I even had only one of the five servers where there were accounts to live. And to launch a new service for the gill, besides, no one will be free today, the role of irts has been captured by slack and partially by telegrams with its bots, the role of messengers has been captured by mobile messengers

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Anatoly, 2018-02-28
@Skit25

There is Jabber on http://timeweb.com/ru/ , they have free domain parking, it is possible to make a binding. I haven't researched this, so I could be wrong.

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zooks, 2018-02-28
@zooks

Configure on the server:
https://xmpp.org/software/servers.html

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ThePrint, 2018-02-28
@ThePrint

No, they don't. Take KVM and raise the server yourself.

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Ltonid, 2018-02-28
@AtaZ

Maybe I do not quite understand the question, but at the moment I use jabber.ru for my own needs. Works great. Miranda client.

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