On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 11:42 AM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
> Anyone out there using pidgin and jabber? Recently, there was a redo of
> the organization's jabber server, (probably a Windows thing), and
> suddenly, instead of my usernamte at address, I get username at
address/<looks
> like a socket id>. For example, mine, after my
> username at jabberserver/f862437769a069c68119dc3068e2acbd5f0eaba6, so a
line
> and a half of garbage.
That's a Resource ID most likely.
If you do not want an auto-generated resource ID, you can set one in your
account preferences.
I prefer a static resource ID myself so I can set one as work, another for
laptop, home or whatever. Not meant to be a replacement for a status
message, but certainly helpful to know which resource/session is related to
what device.
Accounts > Manage Accounts > some_account > Basic tab > Resource
field
As to why your resource ID is so long, I don't know. I'm used to seeing
them be say maybe 10 characters or so.
What XMPP/Jabber server are you using?
>
> Any ideas? Googling isn't finding me anything... oh, and the tech on
the
> other end, who's using Windows, isn't seeing that, he just sees
>
That's probably just the way the client shows it.
Is the Windows user also using Pidgin as their XMPP client? Any version
difference and so forth?
> username@<jabberserver>
>
> mark
>
>
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