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[CGP-Update] [*] CommuniGate Pro 5.3.14 is released

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Minor/Bug Fix Release

The CommuniGate Pro 5.3.14 has been released:

== Valid Core License Keys: issued after the 1st of Dec, 2008 ==

Linux (rpm-based) - Intel
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Linux-5.3-14.i386.rpm>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Linux-5.3-14.i386.rpm>

Linux - Intel (tarball)
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Linux-Intel-5314.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Linux-Intel-5314.tgz>

Linux - x86_64
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Linux-5.3-14.x86_64.rpm>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Linux-5.3-14.x86_64.rpm>

MS Windows - Intel
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Win32-Intel-5314.zip>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Win32-Intel-5314.zip>

MS Windows - x86_64
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Win32-AMD64-5314.zip>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Win32-AMD64-5314.zip>

MacOS X (Darwin) - PowerPC
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Darwin-PPC-5314.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Darwin-PPC-5314.tgz>

MacOS X (Darwin) - Intel
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Darwin-Intel-5314.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Darwin-Intel-5314.tgz>

Solaris - Intel
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Solaris-Intel-5314.tar.gz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Solaris-Intel-5314.tar.gz>

Solaris - Sparc
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Solaris-Sparc-5314.tar.gz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Solaris-Sparc-5314.tar.gz>

FreeBSD 6.x - Intel
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-FreeBSD6-Intel-5314.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-FreeBSD6-Intel-5314.tgz>

FreeBSD 6.x - x86_64
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-FreeBSD6-AMD64-5314.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-FreeBSD6-AMD64-5314.tgz>

FreeBSD 7.x - Intel
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-5314.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-5314.tgz>

FreeBSD 7.x - x86_64
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-FreeBSD7-AMD64-5314.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-FreeBSD7-AMD64-5314.tgz>

FreeBSD 8.x - Intel
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-FreeBSD8-Intel-5314.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-FreeBSD8-Intel-5314.tgz>

FreeBSD 8.x - x86_64
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-FreeBSD8-AMD64-5314.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-FreeBSD8-AMD64-5314.tgz>

AIX - PowerPC
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-AIX-PPC-5314.bff.Z>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-AIX-PPC-5314.bff.Z>

HP/UX - Itanium
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-HPUX-IA64-5314.tar.gz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-HPUX-IA64-5314.tar.gz>

Tru64 - Alpha
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Tru64-Alpha-5314.tar.gz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-Tru64-Alpha-5314.tar.gz>

OpenServer - Intel
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-OpenServer-Intel-5314.tar.gz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.3/CGatePro-OpenServer-Intel-5314.tar.gz>

History:

5.3.14 02-Jun-2011

* Kernel: the Russian TimeZones have been updated.
* Pronto: the Pronto Version 3.14 is included.
* Bug Fix: Kernel: converting to lowercase failed for the Greek leter "A".
* Bug Fix: XIMSS: 5.3.4: address-type message header fields could be encoded
into the Japanese charsets incorrectly.
* Bug Fix: WebUser: 5.3: Simplex-based skins might fail to display the folder
tree.
* Bug Fix: AirSync: 5.3c2: sending time zones without daylight saving times
could crash some devices (Android clients).
* Bug Fix: DOMAINS: 5.0: if CGatePro->LDAP renaming table changed only the
lower/uppercase of some setting name, that setting was not stored in the
Central Directory.


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Rich Jordan

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Jun 3, 2011, 12:14:01 PM6/3/11
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It would be awesome to see an OpenVMS Alpha or Itanium build...

Lyn

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Jun 4, 2011, 12:29:40 PM6/4/11
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I admit to profound ignorance in the area of configuring CGP's SIP. My hope is to get a feel for Instant Messaging as I think this may be a very welcome and useful feature.

Can anyone offer any advice, or point me to some resources? So far, this has not helped: http://www.communigate.com/cgatepro/SIP.html

When I attempt to connect using iChat (Jabber), this error is shown: "iChat can't communicate with the Jabber account... Disconnected unexpectedly"

(Maybe it's a licensing issue?)

Thanks -

Lyn

Nicolas Hatier

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Jun 4, 2011, 1:59:16 PM6/4/11
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I've been able to setup local IM quite easily, but I wasn't able to make XMPP in CGP communicate with external XMPP/Jabber/GoogleTalk servers. Not sure it's fully or correctly implemented yet.

Normally if the XMPP listener is open (which, btw, isn't currently open on your server), you should normally have no problem to connect.

NH

Nicolas Hatier, ing. <nicolas...@niversoft.com>
Niversoft idées logicielles - http://www.niversoft.com

Jason Mader

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Jun 4, 2011, 2:08:24 PM6/4/11
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Oh really?

Add this router record,

S:N:gmail.com = gmail.com.xmppq

and, of course, the appropriate SRV RR's for your domain,

_jabber._tcp.
_xmpp-client._tcp.
_xmpp-server._tcp.


On Sat, 4 Jun 2011, Nicolas Hatier <nicolas...@niversoft.com> wrote:

> I've been able to setup local IM quite easily, but I wasn't able to make XMPP
> in CGP communicate with external XMPP/Jabber/GoogleTalk servers. Not sure
> it's fully or correctly implemented yet.
>
> Normally if the XMPP listener is open (which, btw, isn't currently open on
> your server), you should normally have no problem to connect.
>
> NH
>

> *Nicolas Hatier, ing.* <nicolas...@niversoft.com
> <mailto:nicolas...@niversoft.com>>


> Niversoft idées logicielles - http://www.niversoft.com
>
>
> On 2011-06-04 12:29, Lyn wrote:
>> I admit to profound ignorance in the area of configuring CGP's SIP. My hope
>> is to get a feel for Instant Messaging as I think this may be a very
>> welcome and useful feature.
>>
>> Can anyone offer any advice, or point me to some resources? So far, this
>> has not helped: http://www.communigate.com/cgatepro/SIP.html
>>
>> When I attempt to connect using iChat (Jabber), this error is shown: "iChat
>> can't communicate with the Jabber account... Disconnected unexpectedly"
>>
>> (Maybe it's a licensing issue?)
>>
>> Thanks -
>>
>> Lyn
>

--
Jason Mader, National Crash Analysis Center,
The George Washington University, Virginia Science and Technology Campus

Nicolas Hatier

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Jun 4, 2011, 4:52:40 PM6/4/11
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Hmm.. looks like I hijacked Lyn's thread...

I probably don't know enough about the XMPP protocol yet - I can understand why I need the SRV RR's for my domain, but I don't understand why I need to add a router record for gmail: if I have to add it for gmail, does this mean I have to add it for all external servers I want to connect to? Sounds like I'm missing something.

NH

Nicolas Hatier, ing. <nicolas...@niversoft.com>


Niversoft idées logicielles - http://www.niversoft.com

Lyn

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Jun 4, 2011, 5:16:25 PM6/4/11
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Doesn't take much to get me confused I guess. I'm still not able to connect. Wish there was a cookbook or simplified instructions regarding this particular feature.

Lyn

Jason Mader

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Jun 4, 2011, 8:14:12 PM6/4/11
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CGP prefers SIP, so the router record is to use XMPP for
gmail.com. Not required, just will eliminate the failed SIP attempts.

On Sat, 4 Jun 2011, Nicolas Hatier <nicolas...@niversoft.com> wrote:

> Hmm.. looks like I hijacked Lyn's thread...
>
> I probably don't know enough about the XMPP protocol yet - I can understand
> why I need the SRV RR's for my domain, but I don't understand why I need to
> add a router record for gmail: if I have to add it for gmail, does this mean
> I have to add it for all external servers I want to connect to? Sounds like
> I'm missing something.
>
> NH

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Nicolas Hatier

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Jun 4, 2011, 8:53:29 PM6/4/11
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Thanks, very helpful.


NH

Nicolas Hatier, ing. <nicolas...@niversoft.com>
Niversoft idées logicielles - http://www.niversoft.com


James Roman

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Jun 6, 2011, 9:58:17 AM6/6/11
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The implementation for basic 3rd-party client (iChat) to server is pretty straight forward.

  1. Enable XMPP listeners on the CGP server.
    1. Settings->RealTime-> XMPP->Recieving->Listener
    2. Open ports 5222 (SSL off), 5223 (SSL on), 5269 (SSL off).
  2. Verify that CGP is listening. On *nix and Mac use "netstat -lnp | grep 522" and verify that the the CGServer process is listening.
  3. Verify XMPP is enabled for domain users.
    1. Select a user account in Admin interface. Under Enabled Services, make sure it lists: +XMPP. If not enable it for the server by selecting Domain Settings, and enabling it (for all domains on the server).
  4. Open firewall ports (server and network)
    1. TCP for all ports listed above.
  5. Configure the client to connect to the server.
    1. Follow "iChat as your IM client" tutorial at http://www.communigate.com/main/tips/

Juergen P.

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Jun 9, 2011, 9:43:02 AM6/9/11
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here is the dns-setup :

$ORIGIN _tcp.x.com.
$TTL 43200 ; 12 hours
_jabber SRV 1 0 5269 server.x.com
_sip SRV 0 4 5060 server.x.com.
_sips SRV 0 0 5060 server.x.com.
_xmpp-server SRV 1 0 5269 server.x.com.
$ORIGIN x.com.
_sip._udp SRV 0 0 5060 server.x.com.
$TTL 3600 ; 1 hour

you need to replace x.com with your domain-name and server with the
servername.

nothing else is needed. remove all router-records.


kr

Juergen


On Sat, 4 Jun 2011 17:16:25 -0400
Lyn <lyn...@nowdata.com> wrote:
> Doesn't take much to get me confused I guess. I'm still
>not able to connect. Wish there was a cookbook or
>simplified instructions regarding this particular
>feature.
>
> Lyn
>
>

> On Jun 4, 2011, at 4:52 PM, Nicolas Hatier wrote:
>
>> Hmm.. looks like I hijacked Lyn's thread...
>>
>> I probably don't know enough about the XMPP protocol yet
>>- I can understand why I need the SRV RR's for my domain,
>>but I don't understand why I need to add a router record
>>for gmail: if I have to add it for gmail, does this mean
>>I have to add it for all external servers I want to
>>connect to? Sounds like I'm missing something.
>>
>> NH

>> Nicolas Hatier, ing. <nicolas...@niversoft.com>
>> Niversoft idées logicielles - http://www.niversoft.com
>>
>>

>> On 2011-06-04 14:08, Jason Mader wrote:
>>>
>>> Oh really?
>>>
>>> Add this router record,
>>>
>>> S:N:gmail.com = gmail.com.xmppq
>>>
>>> and, of course, the appropriate SRV RR's for your
>>>domain,
>>>
>>> _jabber._tcp.
>>> _xmpp-client._tcp.
>>> _xmpp-server._tcp.
>>>
>>>

>>> On Sat, 4 Jun 2011, Nicolas Hatier
>>><nicolas...@niversoft.com> wrote:
>>>

>>>> I've been able to setup local IM quite easily, but I
>>>>wasn't able to make XMPP in CGP communicate with external
>>>>XMPP/Jabber/GoogleTalk servers. Not sure it's fully or
>>>>correctly implemented yet.
>>>>
>>>> Normally if the XMPP listener is open (which, btw, isn't
>>>>currently open on your server), you should normally have
>>>>no problem to connect.
>>>>
>>>> NH
>>>>
>>>> *Nicolas Hatier, ing.* <nicolas...@niversoft.com

>>>><mailto:nicolas...@niversoft.com>>

>>>> Niversoft idées logicielles - http://www.niversoft.com
>>>>
>>>>

>>>> On 2011-06-04 12:29, Lyn wrote:
>>>>> I admit to profound ignorance in the area of configuring
>>>>>CGP's SIP. My hope is to get a feel for Instant Messaging
>>>>>as I think this may be a very welcome and useful feature.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can anyone offer any advice, or point me to some
>>>>>resources? So far, this has not helped:
>>>>>http://www.communigate.com/cgatepro/SIP.html
>>>>>
>>>>> When I attempt to connect using iChat (Jabber), this
>>>>>error is shown: "iChat can't communicate with the Jabber
>>>>>account... Disconnected unexpectedly"
>>>>>
>>>>> (Maybe it's a licensing issue?)
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks -
>>>>>
>>>>> Lyn
>>>>
>>>
>

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