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Lee County Bronze 13 posts since
May 13, 2008
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May 15, 2008 11:34 AM

Packet sent to unreachable address

 

We're getting the same warning over and over again about Packets not reaching destination.  Any ideas why?

 

 

 

 

Example:

 

 

2008.05.15 11:24:06 Packet sent to unreachable address

<iq id="ca6864" to="johnsonj@10.0.5.114/neos" type="get" from="cappst@10.0.5.114/neos">

<query xmlns="jabber:iq:version"/>

</iq>

 

 

LG KeyContributor 4,984 posts since
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May 17, 2008 8:43 AM in response to: Lee County
Re: Packet sent to unreachable address

Hi,

 

did you specify "10.0.5.114" as the XMPP domain of Openfire? I wonder if Openfire has some problems if clients use the public IP address instead of the host name.

 

LG

Daryl Herzmann KeyContributor 424 posts since
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May 20, 2008 2:58 PM in response to: Lee County
Re: Packet sent to unreachable address

 

Hi Leeco,

 

 

Can you send messages normally to users on that server?  Sounds like your server 2 server connection is not working?

 

 

daryl

 

 

Daryl Herzmann KeyContributor 424 posts since
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May 20, 2008 3:16 PM in response to: Lee County
Re: Packet sent to unreachable address

 

Hi Amanda,

 

 

If you are messaging users on the same server, then s2s is not necessary.  Does any messaging work or are all messages erroring out?

 

 

You maybe want to check that your xmpp.domain setting is correct under System Properties.

 

 

daryl

 

 

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