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  2. XMPP - Wikipedia

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    Every user on the network has a unique XMPP address, called Jabber ID. [6] The JID is structured like an email address with a username and a domain name (or IP address [ 7 ] ) for the server where that user resides, separated by an at sign ( @ ) - for example, “ alice@example.com “: here alice is the username and example.com the server with ...

  3. List of TCP and UDP port numbers - Wikipedia

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    The port numbers in the range from 0 to 1023 (0 to 2 10 − 1) are the well-known ports or system ports. [3] They are used by system processes that provide widely used types of network services. On Unix-like operating systems, a process must execute with superuser privileges to be able to bind a network socket to an IP address using one of the ...

  4. Instant Messaging and Presence Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Address Resolution for Instant Messaging and Presence: Proposed Standard August 2004 () RFC 3862: Common Presence and Instant Messaging (CPIM): Message Format: Proposed Standard August 2004 () RFC 3863: Presence Information Data Format (PIDF) Proposed Standard

  5. Message-oriented middleware - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, RFC 3920 and RFC 3921 were superseded by RFC 6120 and RFC 6121 respectively, with RFC 6122 specifying the XMPP address format. In addition to these core protocols standardized at the IETF, the XMPP Standards Foundation (formerly Jabber Software Foundation) is active in developing open XMPP extensions.

  6. Comparison of instant messaging protocols - Wikipedia

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    Email address (Microsoft account) Yes No No Only for certified robots No Centralistic Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No ? MSNP (Windows Live Messenger, etc.) MTProto Telegram Messenger LLP 2013 Aug Open standard: Phone number (e.g. +15550123), nickname (e.g. @example) Yes Yes No end-to-end encryption for group chats Yes No Yes Yes, contact blocking

  7. SRV record - Wikipedia

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    A Service record (SRV record) is a specification of data in the Domain Name System defining the location, i.e., the hostname and port number, of servers for specified services. It is defined in RFC 2782 , and its type code is 33.

  8. ejabberd - Wikipedia

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    ejabberd is known to be used by XMPP-related sites and a number of companies, either for providing an XMPP instant messaging service, as a meeting chat room service, or as middleware for other software (usually by means of the Publish-Subscribe service).

  9. TR-069 - Wikipedia

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    Some parts of the data model require the existence of multiple copies of the subtree. The best examples are those describing tables, e.g. Port Forwarding Table. An object representing an array will only have instance numbers or alias names as its children. A multi-instance object may be writable or read-only, depending on what it represents.