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hi,
How to configure the jabber server in fedora core 3
I have the rpms for jabber
but i dont know how to configure the jabber.xml
please anyone knows reply me
well you need to read the documentation... we can't just tell you EVERYTHING you need to do... if you get stuck at a specific point in the configuration, we'll be much more suited to having a look at it.
Good luck. It took me a long time to configure jabber on suse linux enterprise server (sles). if you are trying to add muc (conferincing rooms) that caused me a lot of trouble to. the only way to get this installed...is by reading the docs on jabber's website. the are pretty easy reading.
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