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Openfire - access to transports from the outside?
In Openfire, has anyone been able to set up access from the outside, i.e. not to local users, to any of the transports?
Those. there is openfire, there are gates (kraken plugin). When connecting to the icq.domain.ru / facebook.domain.ru transport from a google account or another jabber server, the connection is denied with an entry in the log — Someone who is not a user of this server tried to register with the transport.
It is clear as day that such connections need to be allowed somewhere. However, adding a gmail/other server to the white-list does not give the desired result. Third-party users, judging by the settings, are not regulated anywhere (?). Google on this topic is laconic and the last showdown with this issue is very outdated, 2006-2008. All ended unsuccessfully.
Perhaps someone faced a similar problem and found a solution?
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About 2 years ago I picked it, unsuccessfully. They say somewhere that there is no such possibility and never will be.
I won’t lie, I didn’t solve such a problem (that is, I set up transports only for local users), but it might be worth digging towards “External Components”.
In the settings of the gate itself (ICQ and others), where the server and port are specified, there is a tab with permissions, where it is either open to everyone or you can add a member. What do you have?
Logs, connection example from warn.log:
2011.07.31 13:50:35 Someone who is not a user of this server tried to register with the transport: [email protected]/????335AA4A1
Logs, connection example from info.log:
[email protected] - where we connect from
11111111 - icq number
2011.07.31 13:50:35 Registering [email protected]/????335AA4A1 as 11111111 (without making use of rosterless mode).
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