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===== Jabber on SDF ===== | ===== Jabber on SDF ===== | ||
- | Jabber is the former name for the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), which is a set of open XML [[http:// | + | Jabber is the former name for the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), which is a set of open XML [[http:// |
Jabber is popularly used as a decentralized instant messaging service. This means that you can create an account on one server such as SDF and talk to users from any other Jabber service. It is also possible to use a transport to communicate with users on other types of instant messaging services as well. | Jabber is popularly used as a decentralized instant messaging service. This means that you can create an account on one server such as SDF and talk to users from any other Jabber service. It is also possible to use a transport to communicate with users on other types of instant messaging services as well. | ||
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=== Account Registration ==== | === Account Registration ==== | ||
- | In contrast with other Jabber servers, accounts in SDF's Jabber server are created from the shell with the 'maint' | + | In contrast with other Jabber servers, accounts in SDF's Jabber server are created from the shell with the ‘maint’ utility. This is not needed if you are going to connect to a different Jabber/XMMP server besides SDF's Jabber server. |
=== How to create a Jabber Account=== | === How to create a Jabber Account=== | ||
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=== Connection Settings for SDF Jabber === | === Connection Settings for SDF Jabber === | ||
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Once you have activated your SDF jabber account, you should choose a Jabber client (see below), and when you run it, use the following settings: | Once you have activated your SDF jabber account, you should choose a Jabber client (see below), and when you run it, use the following settings: | ||
* Server: **jabber.sdf.org** | * Server: **jabber.sdf.org** | ||
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Available on SDF cluster and on Metaarray: | Available on SDF cluster and on Metaarray: | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
- | * [[http:// | + | * [[http:// |
* To get '' | * To get '' | ||
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Others: | Others: | ||
* iChat (Mac OS X) | * iChat (Mac OS X) | ||
- | * [[http:// | + | * [[http:// |
- | * [[http:// | + | * [[http:// |
- | * [[http:// | + | * [[http:// |
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
- | Recommended clients for mobile can be found [[mobile_applications_on_sdf|here]] | + | Recommended clients for mobile can be found [[mobile_applications_on_sdf |here]] |
==== Connecting with Profanity from SDF Unix shell ==== | ==== Connecting with Profanity from SDF Unix shell ==== | ||
- | Profanity is "a console based XMPP client.. inspired by irssi". Its UI is based on virtual windows/ | + | Profanity is “a console based XMPP client.. inspired by irssi”. Its UI is based on virtual windows/ |
* title bar | * title bar | ||
* main window | * main window | ||
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- | After '' | + | After '' |
(You can also start just by running '' | (You can also start just by running '' | ||
After you are logged in and connected: | After you are logged in and connected: | ||
- | * To see a list of group chat rooms--also called // | + | * To see a list of group chat rooms–also called // |
- | * To join your first room, try the 'sdf' | + | * To join your first room, try the ‘sdf’ group. Type ''/ |
* To say something in the room you are in, just type it (no leading slash) and enter. It should appear in the main window. | * To say something in the room you are in, just type it (no leading slash) and enter. It should appear in the main window. | ||
- | To issue other commands in the app, enter the appropriate slash ''/'' | + | To issue other commands in the app, enter the appropriate slash ''/'' |
* Alt-1 to Alt-0 | * Alt-1 to Alt-0 | ||
* F1 to F10 | * F1 to F10 | ||
+ | * Esc, 1 to Esc, 0 | ||
* Alt-left, Alt-right | * Alt-left, Alt-right | ||
To quit, enter ''/ | To quit, enter ''/ | ||
- | Much more info is available in the[[https:// | + | Much more info is available in the[[https:// |
+ | ==== Connecting with Mcabber from SDF Unix shell ==== | ||
- | ==== Connecting with Finch from Unix shell ==== | ||
- | Finch is a shell-based desktop-ish jabber | + | mcabber |
+ | * The roster, alias buddylist, is on the left. | ||
+ | * The chat window, or chat buffer, is on the right | ||
+ | * The input line lies at the bottom of the screen, under a small log window. | ||
- | If you have it, however, the following tutorial should work: | + | As mentioned above, before mcabber will work, you need to create a // |
- | To move around Finch' | + | Edit the file in your favorite text editor |
- | * Press **ALT** **+ a **and select **Accounts** | + | * To start mcabber, enter at shell: '' |
- | * Select **Add** button to open New Account dialog box | + | * It will show you your JID (from what you put in the rc file) and ask for your password |
- | * Choose **XMPP** as the protocol | + | * After you enter it, you should have the 4 pane window |
- | * Fill the appropiate field with you desired **Username** | + | * If you figure out how to list rooms, add it here, but to join the sdf room, type ''/ |
- | * Fill the **Domain** with: jabber.sdf.org | + | * Use the page up/page down buttons on your keyboard |
- | * **Save** | + | |
- | * Now you just can select | + | |
- | * | + | |
- | === Add buddies in Finch === | + | |
- | - Select a group in the buddy list. | + | To issue other commands |
- | - Press **F11** | + | |
- | - Select **"Add Buddy" | + | |
+ | The integrated help is accessible with ''/ | ||
- | ==== Connecting with Pidgin from Unix/ | ||
- | | + | ==== Connecting with Pidgin or Finch from Your Unix or Windows Computer ==== |
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+ | Install Pidgin or Finch locally on your computer via instructions on the [[https:// | ||
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+ | === Connecting with Pidgin === | ||
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* Click on **Add** button. | * Click on **Add** button. | ||
* Select **XMPP** as **Protocol**. | * Select **XMPP** as **Protocol**. | ||
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After finishing this steps, Pidgin will try to connect to the jabber server and will ask for your password (the one you have set up with the **maint** utility), also you will be warned about the self signed certificate, | After finishing this steps, Pidgin will try to connect to the jabber server and will ask for your password (the one you have set up with the **maint** utility), also you will be warned about the self signed certificate, | ||
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+ | === Connecting with Finch === | ||
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+ | Finch is the shell-based desktop-ish version of the jabber client Pidgin that was available on SDF, but seems to have not made it past the last upgrade. | ||
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+ | If you have it, however, the following tutorial should work: | ||
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+ | To move around Finch' | ||
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+ | * Press **ALT** **+ a **and select **Accounts** | ||
+ | * Select **Add** button to open New Account dialog box | ||
+ | * Choose **XMPP** as the protocol | ||
+ | * Fill the appropiate field with you desired **Username** | ||
+ | * Fill the **Domain** with: jabber.sdf.org | ||
+ | * **Save** | ||
+ | * Now you just can select your newly created account from the Accounts list to get connected to SDF's jabber server. | ||
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+ | == Add buddies in Finch == | ||
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+ | - Select a group in the buddy list. | ||
+ | - Press **F11** to bring out the context menu | ||
+ | - Select **“Add Buddy”**. | ||
==== Using bitlbee ==== | ==== Using bitlbee ==== | ||
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===== Conferences ===== | ===== Conferences ===== | ||
- | Jabber allows you to talk to several users at once in conferences. These are similar to com rooms or IRC channels. The SDF jabber server has a "helpdesk" | + | Jabber allows you to talk to several users at once in conferences. These are similar to com rooms or IRC channels. The SDF jabber server has a “helpdesk” conference already set up and you are free to create new conferences too. |
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+ | * [[https:// | ||
==== Conferences in Profanity ==== | ==== Conferences in Profanity ==== | ||
=== To join an existing conference === | === To join an existing conference === | ||
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To see a list of existing conferences, | To see a list of existing conferences, | ||
Room list request sent: conference.jabber.sdf.org | Room list request sent: conference.jabber.sdf.org | ||
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=== To create and join a new conference === | === To create and join a new conference === | ||
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You can just ''/ | You can just ''/ | ||
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=== To join an existing conference === | === To join an existing conference === | ||
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* Select your jabber.sdf.org account in the **Account** drop-down | * Select your jabber.sdf.org account in the **Account** drop-down | ||
* Click on the **Room List** button | * Click on the **Room List** button | ||
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* The Room List window will show all existing conferences along with the number of users in each. Select the one you want (helpdesk, for example) and click on the **Join** button. | * The Room List window will show all existing conferences along with the number of users in each. Select the one you want (helpdesk, for example) and click on the **Join** button. | ||
- | By default you will not be notified of activity in conference windows the same way you are when someone talks in a one-to-one chat window. You can change this by going to **Tools**->**Plugins**, | + | By default you will not be notified of activity in conference windows the same way you are when someone talks in a one-to-one chat window. You can change this by going to **Tools**→**Plugins**, |
=== To create a new conference using Pidgin === | === To create a new conference using Pidgin === | ||
- | * Go to **Buddies**->**Add Chat...**. | + | * Go to **Buddies**→**Add Chat...**. |
* Select your jabber.sdf.org account and enter the desired room in the **Room** field. | * Select your jabber.sdf.org account and enter the desired room in the **Room** field. | ||
* Click the **Add** button | * Click the **Add** button | ||
* The new conference will have appeared in your buddy list. Double click on it to join it. | * The new conference will have appeared in your buddy list. Double click on it to join it. | ||
* You will be prompted to configure your new room. Do so if you wish, or accept defaults. | * You will be prompted to configure your new room. Do so if you wish, or accept defaults. | ||
- | * Invite other users to join your conference through **Conversation**->**Invite...** or have them look in the Room List as described above. | + | * Invite other users to join your conference through **Conversation**→**Invite...** or have them look in the Room List as described above. |
===== Looking for Jabber users ===== | ===== Looking for Jabber users ===== | ||
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You can also use your SDF account to chat with people who have accounts on other Jabber servers. Note that some people might call it `XMPP' instead of `Jabber' | You can also use your SDF account to chat with people who have accounts on other Jabber servers. Note that some people might call it `XMPP' instead of `Jabber' | ||
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Lots of updates from source below: | Lots of updates from source below: | ||
$Id: jabber.html, | $Id: jabber.html, | ||
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