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Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of Protocol Specific Questions


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Timestamp:
Jun 3, 2007, 3:40:50 PM (17 years ago)
Author:
John Bailey
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Protocol specific questions are entirely DONE!

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  • Protocol Specific Questions

    v5 v6  
    225225Alternatively, there might be a firewall or a NAT between you and the Zephyr servers.  Zephyr generally doesn't work in an environment where incoming connections cannot be made to arbitrary UDP ports.
    226226
     227=== How do I avoid compiling Pidgin with Kerberos 4 support? ===
     228See the next question; the same trick for firewall traversal applies to avoiding building with Kerberos support.
     229
    227230=== How do I use Zephyr from behind my firewall? ===
    228231You can use tzc ("Trivial Zephyr Client") and ssh to run Zephyr from a machine that is behind a firewall or NAT.  First, make sure that tzc is installed and working on the remote machine.  The best version of tzc to use can be found [http://www.club.cc.cmu.edu/debian/dists/testing/contrib/source/tzc-cclub_001-3.tar.gz here].
     
    237240/path/to/tzc -e "%s"
    238241}}}
     242
     243== SILC Protocol ==
     244
     245=== What is SILC? ===
     246SILC is an open protocol designed from the ground up with security in mind.  It is, or should be, the protocol of choice for the paranoid.  See [http://www.silcnet.org http://www.silcnet.org] for more details.
     247
     248== Novell Groupwise Protocol ==
     249
     250=== Are there any public servers? ===
     251Not really.  This protocol is designed to connect to a Novell GroupWise server running on a corporate LAN.  No one that we're aware of runs a public server.
     252
     253=== I can't seem to get it to work. ===
     254Novell tells us that this protocol plugin will only work with either the GroupWise Messenger for Linux server or the GroupWise Messenger SP2 (or higher) server for NetWare and Windows.  In addition, the server must be secure (SSL enabled).  If you have any trouble, see the FAQ question about submitting bugs, and they will be forwarded to Novell, who have been kind enough to continue active maintenance to the protocol plugin code they provided us.
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