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Hi Jakub,
Can you kindly post the logger.log file output so that I can digg deep into the
issue. I don't see any issue when I run Jaxl on Windows XP.
Log file might help me track the issue. Can you kindly post the same?
Regards,
Abhinav
Original comment by mailsfor...@gmail.com
on 29 Jan 2009 at 1:02
Abhinav, it honestly does not log anything related to the disconnect. All the
log
shows is consistant info about the communication it last had, then it just
'drops the
connection' but the application still sits in a state of 'connection'. Log is
not
updated when it disconnects.
I have tried a few things and from what I gather, it must either be a script
time out
[PHP] or a Windows process that kills the idle connection. My tests show that
if I
am communicating with the client, it is connected and logging all data. Once I
stop,
roughly 3-5 later of idle time I see the bot disconnect, but when I look @ the
server
desktop, the prompt window is still in a state of 'running' and the log entry
has not
been updated since the last transaction that took place [me messaging it].
Thoughts? Maybe this has something to do with needing a keep alive built into
the
bot? a sort of 'ping' to the server? I can see that working, as it will
eliminate an
idle timeout [which is my best guess].
Now this *may* only be a Windows 2003 server issue, as you run it on linux,
right?
Original comment by jakub.bi...@gmail.com
on 6 Feb 2009 at 7:09
Hi Jakub,
I do trust you and the bot might go offline after few minutes of inactivity,
but
still for any level of debugging I would need the logs. What ever it may be I
will be
grateful if you can attach the same for me.
Further it can surely be something related to your php.ini settings. Check for
maximum timeout for command line (CLI) php scripts. Also I have my development
box on
windows xp, so for me the bot works fine on windows machine.
How do you use JAXL library, can you pen down the steps you are using. I guess
you
might be doing something like this:
1. Open config.ini.php and choose your environment
2. Enter Username and Password for your test bot
3. Open a command line windown (start->cmd)
4. Run this command on cmd: php /path/to/your/index.php
After you run the last command, it will output a few logs on the command line
window
itself. Can you also paste them for me. Also it will log everything under the
log
directory. Can you also attach the same next time. Probably log file and
php.ini
settings might help in nailing down the bug.
Regards,
Abhinav
Original comment by mailsfor...@gmail.com
on 7 Feb 2009 at 7:34
It happens with some kind of jabber servers.
Here're screens and logs.
P.S. I modified the source for myself to track an error easier.
Original comment by lightok...@gmail.com
on 25 Feb 2009 at 12:13
Attachments:
Temp solution attached. Disconnects was caused because server didn't get
response
from client.
Also add the
$this->ping = 0;
var in xmpp.class.php after $this->xmlBuffer = '';
P.S. This is temp solution, NOT the solution of the problem.
Sorry for my english.
Original comment by lightok...@gmail.com
on 25 Feb 2009 at 1:36
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Hi lightokun0,
Thanks for posting the log files and images. Quite strange and weird. BTW can
you
kindly tell me which jabber server are you testing against.
I have tested JAXL against ejabberd-2.x and gtalk servers and I never
encountered any
problems. If only you can tell me the jabber server you are testing against, I
will
be able to come up with a concrete solution.
Thanks and Regards,
Abhinav
Original comment by mailsfor...@gmail.com
on 25 Feb 2009 at 3:18
jabber.rsspnet.ru. It's using openfire server.
Info-link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Openfire.
Original comment by lightok...@gmail.com
on 25 Feb 2009 at 4:27
Hi lightokun0,
I havn't tested JAXL against openfire yet. Will try to do the same over the
weekend
if possible and post my findings here.
Thanks,
Abhinav
Original comment by mailsfor...@gmail.com
on 25 Feb 2009 at 4:31
The issue is that jaxl don't send any packets to server and server drop session
due
to timeout.
Solution can be found here: http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0199.html, section
Client-
To-Server Pings. My solution is to rough(posted before) to be applied and in
the
future, maybe i'll modify the code.
Original comment by lightok...@gmail.com
on 25 Feb 2009 at 7:34
Hi lightokun0,
Thanks for the link. I am sure this has to do with openfire jabber server since
the
bots at gtalkbots.com run 24x7 and I have never encountered any error like this
before.
Anyways thanks for your support :D
I shall dig in and release an improved version, which is supposed to support
BOSH
protocol too.
Cheers,
Abhinav
Original comment by mailsfor...@gmail.com
on 26 Feb 2009 at 3:49
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I have an issue which looks similar. My account uses an ejabberd 2.0.3 server
and my
bot drops the connection after a while. I'll test the solution from above.
Original comment by localt...@googlemail.com
on 4 Mar 2009 at 8:12
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Ok it is another problem. My server has connection breaks. But the script does
not
recognize them.
Original comment by localt...@googlemail.com
on 4 Mar 2009 at 9:12
Hi localtux1,
Thanks for letting me know about this bug. Probably while developing I never
left my
bot idle for even 5 minutes and I never encountered this error. Also the bots
running
at gtalkbots are probably never idle for more than 5 minutes and hence I again
never
encountered such errors.
But I am sure you won't be able to replicate this with gtalk servers. It might
only
be happening with ejabberd servers. Can you confirm the same?
I am currently busy with some other projects and probably over this weekend or
next
weekend, I will release a patch for the same. Meanwhile you can use the
solution
provided by lightokun0 i.e. pinging the server.
Regards,
Abhinav
Original comment by mailsfor...@gmail.com
on 4 Mar 2009 at 9:20
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My jabber account (ejabberd) does not support the ping command. But I wrote a
workaround / module to recognize connection breaks. If a break occurs I am
going to
reset the bot connection / tls-session, because the bot server has a dynamic
ip. This
solutions works for me.
Original comment by localt...@googlemail.com
on 5 Mar 2009 at 12:42
Hi localtux1,
Wow! Great! Can you kindly attach your enhancement/break fix so that others can
use
the same for themselves. Also I would like to review it and if found the most
fitting
solution, would like to include the same in the next release of Jaxl.
Regards,
Abhinav
Original comment by mailsfor...@gmail.com
on 5 Mar 2009 at 4:08
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Ok, here it is.
Original comment by localt...@googlemail.com
on 6 Mar 2009 at 12:12
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Hi Localtux1,
A new version of Jaxl is coming out with several issues and checks done to make
sure
the bots run without any problem.
A modified part of your solution will be included in the core of jaxl library,
with
proper credits to your contribution.
Thanks.
Original comment by mailsfor...@gmail.com
on 1 Jan 2010 at 3:15
Committed the changes into trunk. Specifically, added XEP-0199 "XMPP Ping".
Configure JAXL_PING_INTERVAL inside config.ini.php as per your need.
Original comment by mailsfor...@gmail.com
on 2 Jan 2010 at 2:44
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
jakub.bi...@gmail.com
on 18 Jan 2009 at 6:42