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Old 6th August 2007, 04:20 PM
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jabberd/c2s[3948]: [5] [router] write error: Connection refused ( 111)

hi friend

I tried to configure IM server with jabberd2
After configuring i get this error


jabberd/c2s[3948]: [5] [router] write error: Connection refused ( 111)
jabberd/s2s[3985]: [4] [router] write error: Connection refused ( 111)


and nothing more..................


so when i tried to login from client PC to my IM server it say
Quote:jabberd/c2s[4212]: [7] [192.168.0.113, port=49527] connect
jabberd/c2s[4212]: [7] [192.168.0.113, port=49527] disconnect



where 192.168.0.113 is my client PC IP address.
Any sugestion for this problem plz................
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