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== What is a Jabber Server==
== What is a Jabber Server==
A (specially configured) [[jabber]] server is used to allow multiple XO's to connect and collaborate remotely. Imagine that a school in Peru and a school in Canada wanted to collaborate on XO's. The mesh network doesn't stretch that far, but the two schools could use a Jabber server to communicate.
A (specially configured) [[jabber]] server is used to allow multiple XOs/Sugar instances to connect and collaborate remotely. Imagine that a school in Peru and a school in Canada wanted to collaborate via their XOs. The mesh network doesn't stretch that far, but the two schools could use a Jabber server to communicate.


Currently, jabber servers can handle up to about 150 users due to scalability issues. So it makes more sense for there to be several community run servers, for specific or general purposes. The existing community servers are organized - by geographic region, by special interest, kids or parents or whatever their users like.
Currently, jabber servers can handle up to about 150 users due to scalability issues. So it makes more sense for there to be several community run servers, for specific or general purposes. The existing community servers are organized - by geographic region, by special interest, kids or parents or whatever their users like.
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Server testing most recently done 20080917 by MartinDengler using python-xmpp:
Server testing most recently done 20081002 by MartinDengler using python-xmpp:


$ cat ./xmpp_alive.py ; (for name in `curl http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Community_Jabber_Servers 2> /dev/null| grep "^<td>.*\(\.com\|\.org\|\.biz\|\.us\|\.de\)" | perl -npe 's/<td>\s*([^<]+)\s*<\/td>.*/\1/' | sort | uniq` ; do echo -n $name... ; if (./xmpp_alive.py $name > /dev/null 2>&1) ; then echo "up" ; else echo "down" ; fi ; done)
$ cat ./xmpp_alive.py ; (for name in `curl http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Community_Jabber_Servers 2> /dev/null| grep "^<td>.*\(\.com\|\.org\|\.biz\|\.us\|\.de\)" | perl -npe 's/<td>\s*([^<]+)\s*<\/td>.*/\1/' | sort | uniq` ; do echo -n $name... ; if (./xmpp_alive.py $name > /dev/null 2>&1) ; then echo "up" ; else echo "down" ; fi ; done)

Revision as of 22:36, 2 October 2008

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What is a Jabber Server

A (specially configured) jabber server is used to allow multiple XOs/Sugar instances to connect and collaborate remotely. Imagine that a school in Peru and a school in Canada wanted to collaborate via their XOs. The mesh network doesn't stretch that far, but the two schools could use a Jabber server to communicate.

Currently, jabber servers can handle up to about 150 users due to scalability issues. So it makes more sense for there to be several community run servers, for specific or general purposes. The existing community servers are organized - by geographic region, by special interest, kids or parents or whatever their users like.

To set up your own community or private server, see: Run your own jabber server.


Community Server Directory

If you want to publicize your server, please list it below. In "community", specify who should use this server - be as specific as possible.


Community Servers
server name status community comments
jabber.buddycloud.com up Open to all Jabber server including location based API (http://blog.buddycloud.com/node/1)
jabber.xo-quebec.org up Montreal, Qc (any) Québec Area Jabber Server(fr)
xo1share.org up G1G1 (any) Focus: Great Lakes Region xo1@scishare.com (Location: Grand Blanc, Michigan) Status: http://xoshare.org/mi


Connecting to a community jabber server

0Open Terminal, then type the following commands :

sugar-control-panel -s jabber jabber.server.url

replace jabber.server.url with the jabber server you with to use

then restart Sugar (warning: first close your activities to save them!) by pressing ctrl+alt+erase - then go to the neighborhood view and have fun!


Other servers

These servers were down as of last check (2008-10-02).

Community Servers
server name status community comments
potter-pod.no-ip.biz DOWN Richmond, VA. (any)
opteron.9grid.us DOWN Austin, TX (any) Austin Area Jabber Collaboration Server
nejabber.homelinux.org DOWN New England (any) New England Jabber Collaboration Server
school.letschange.org DOWN Bainbridge Island, WA (any) OLPC Seattle/Seattle Area Jabber Collaboration Server.
olpc.usjabber.org DOWN Open to all US, Server in Vermont US public jabber server. Read our wiki page for more info.
xochat.de DOWN
chi.il.us.xochat.org DOWN Chicago, IL (any)
xochat.org DOWN G1G1 (any) See xochat.org Community Server for more info and regional jabber servers.
dc.olpc.obscure.org DOWN Washington, DC area (any) OLPC D.C. Jabber Server
jabber.olpchacks.org DOWN Chicago, IL (any) OLPC Chicago Jabber Server

Jabber server activity

XO connections to the servers listed above, on August 8, 2008, 2:00-2:30 PM EST
  • xochat.org - 16
  • school.letschange.org - 3
  • jabber.olpchacks.org - 2
  • dc.olpc.obscure.org - 2
  • xochat.de - 1
  • all others - 0
XO connections to the servers listed above, on July 24, 2008, 12:00-12:30 PM EST
  • xochat.org - 18
  • school.letschange.org - 3
  • xochat.de - 1
  • all others - 0