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= How to connect to StudiVZ/MeinVZ/SchuelerVZ XMPP Services via !BitlBee = = How to connect to StudiVZ - MeinVZ - SchuelerVZ XMPP (Jabber) Services via !BitlBee =
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'Server'
jabber.vz.net (studiVZ+meinVZ)
jabber.schuelervz.net (SchuelerVZ)
Here are some Tweaks for creating a nicer overview:
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Port: 5222 (5223 SSL support) * [[HowtoStudiVZ#Tweaks|Tweaks]]
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'Login' ==== Server ====
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- SchuelerVZ -
Username: {{{ frank\40gmx.net@schuelervz.net }}} (The @ in your E-Mail address will be substituted with an \40)
 * jabber.vz.net (studiVZ+meinVZ)
 * jabber.schuelervz.net (SchuelerVZ)
  * Port: 5222
  * Port: 5223 - SSL support
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- StudiVZ/MeinVZ -
Username: frank\40gmx.net@studivz.net (The @ in your E-Mail address will be substituted with an \40)
==== Login ====

'''SchuelerVZ'''

Username: {{{ frank\\40gmx.net@schuelervz.net }}} (The @ in your E-Mail address will be substituted with an \40)

'''StudiVZ/MeinVZ'''

Username: {{{ frank\\40gmx.net@studivz.net }}} (The @ in your E-Mail address will be substituted with an \40)

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|| 1. Adding the account: ||

In the following example we are using the login credentials:

Username/E-Mail: frank@gmx.net

Password: password

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{{{#!irc
00:44:31 <@dynamite> account add jabber frank\\40gmx.net@vz.net password
00:44:31 <@root> Account successfully added
00:44:32 <@dynamite> account list
00:44:32 <@root> 0 (jabber): jabber, frank\40gmx.net@vz.net
00:44:32 <@root> End of account list
00:44:51 <@dynamite> account 0 set server jabber.vz.net
00:44:51 <@root> server = `jabber.vz.net'
}}}

Note: When adding the account username you will need to escape the \40 with a leading \ ( which makes it: \\40 )

{{{#!irc
00:51:43 <@dynamite> account 0 on
00:51:43 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Connecting
00:51:43 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Connected to server, logging in
00:51:43 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Converting stream to TLS
00:51:43 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Connected to server, logging in
00:51:43 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Authentication finished
00:51:43 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Authenticated, requesting buddy list
00:51:43 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Logged in
00:51:43 -!- _6ffa2f97a209391b [6ffa2f97a209391b@vz.net] has joined &bitlbee
00:51:43 -!- ServerMode/&bitlbee [+v _6ffa2f97a209391b] by ayu.openroot.de.local
}}}
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|| The nickname problem ||
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- TO BE CONTINUED - Like facebook onsite chat StudiVZ also uses different usernames (alphanumeric), when first connecting.

This is also to be fixed by setting the nick_source account setting to full_name.

{{{
account X set nick_source %full_name
}}}

Where X is the ID of your connection.

You will have to reconnect this account afterwards.

{{{#!irc
00:53:43 <@dynamite> account 0 set nick_source full_name
00:53:43 <@root> nick_source = `full_name'
00:53:48 <@dynamite> account 0 off
00:53:48 <@root> jabber - Signing off..
00:53:51 -!- Netsplit ayu.openroot.de.local <-> vz.net quits: +_6ffa2f97a209391b
00:53:51 <@dynamite> account 0 on
00:53:51 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Connecting
00:53:51 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Connected to server, logging in
00:53:51 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Authenticated, requesting buddy list
00:53:51 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Logged in
00:53:51 -!- PeterParker [6ffa2f97a209391b@vz.net] has joined &bitlbee
00:53:51 -!- ServerMode/&bitlbee [+v PeterParker] by ayu.openroot.de.local
}}}

Wohoooo! We have proper nicknames! :)


|| [[#tweaks|Tweaks]] ||
<<Anchor(Tweaks)>>

Adding a Suffix/Prefix to the usernames lets you keep track of users on different connections:

{{{
account X set nick_format %full_name[VZ]
}}}
{{{#!irc
01:34:47 -!- PeterParker[VZ] [6ffa2f97a209391b@vz.net] has joined &bitlbee
01:34:47 -!- ServerMode/&bitlbee [+v PeterParker[VZ]] by ayu.openroot.de.local
}}}

Now all our StudiVZ accounts can be recognized by a trailing [VZ]


-----

Thanks,

dynamite (Questions? -> patrick@openroot.de)

How to connect to StudiVZ - MeinVZ - SchuelerVZ XMPP (Jabber) Services via !BitlBee

StudiVZ decided to release experimental support for XMPP connections from outside clients.

Here are some Tweaks for creating a nicer overview:

* Tweaks

Server

  • jabber.vz.net (studiVZ+meinVZ)
  • jabber.schuelervz.net (SchuelerVZ)
    • Port: 5222
    • Port: 5223 - SSL support

Login

SchuelerVZ

Username:  frank\\40gmx.net@schuelervz.net  (The @ in your E-Mail address will be substituted with an \40)

StudiVZ/MeinVZ

Username:  frank\\40gmx.net@studivz.net  (The @ in your E-Mail address will be substituted with an \40)


1. Adding the account:

In the following example we are using the login credentials:

Username/E-Mail: frank@gmx.net

Password: password


   1 00:44:31 <@dynamite> account add jabber frank\\40gmx.net@vz.net password
   2 00:44:31 <@root> Account successfully added
   3 00:44:32 <@dynamite> account list
   4 00:44:32 <@root>  0 (jabber): jabber, frank\40gmx.net@vz.net
   5 00:44:32 <@root> End of account list
   6 00:44:51 <@dynamite> account 0 set server jabber.vz.net
   7 00:44:51 <@root> server = `jabber.vz.net'

Note: When adding the account username you will need to escape the \40 with a leading \ ( which makes it: \\40 )

   1 00:51:43 <@dynamite> account 0 on
   2 00:51:43 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Connecting
   3 00:51:43 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Connected to server, logging in
   4 00:51:43 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Converting stream to TLS
   5 00:51:43 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Connected to server, logging in
   6 00:51:43 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Authentication finished
   7 00:51:43 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Authenticated, requesting buddy list
   8 00:51:43 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Logged in
   9 00:51:43 -!- _6ffa2f97a209391b [6ffa2f97a209391b@vz.net] has joined &bitlbee
  10 00:51:43 -!- ServerMode/&bitlbee [+v _6ffa2f97a209391b] by ayu.openroot.de.local
  11 

The nickname problem

Like facebook onsite chat StudiVZ also uses different usernames (alphanumeric), when first connecting.

This is also to be fixed by setting the nick_source account setting to full_name.

account X set nick_source %full_name

Where X is the ID of your connection.

You will have to reconnect this account afterwards.

   1 00:53:43 <@dynamite> account 0 set nick_source full_name
   2 00:53:43 <@root> nick_source = `full_name'
   3 00:53:48 <@dynamite> account 0 off
   4 00:53:48 <@root> jabber - Signing off..
   5 00:53:51 -!- Netsplit ayu.openroot.de.local <-> vz.net quits: +_6ffa2f97a209391b
   6 00:53:51 <@dynamite> account 0 on
   7 00:53:51 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Connecting
   8 00:53:51 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Connected to server, logging in
   9 00:53:51 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Authenticated, requesting buddy list
  10 00:53:51 <@root> jabber - Logging in: Logged in
  11 00:53:51 -!- PeterParker [6ffa2f97a209391b@vz.net] has joined &bitlbee
  12 00:53:51 -!- ServerMode/&bitlbee [+v PeterParker] by ayu.openroot.de.local
  13 

Wohoooo! We have proper nicknames! :)

Tweaks

Adding a Suffix/Prefix to the usernames lets you keep track of users on different connections:

account X set nick_format %full_name[VZ]

   1 01:34:47 -!- PeterParker[VZ] [6ffa2f97a209391b@vz.net] has joined &bitlbee
   2 01:34:47 -!- ServerMode/&bitlbee [+v PeterParker[VZ]] by ayu.openroot.de.local
   3 

Now all our StudiVZ accounts can be recognized by a trailing [VZ]


Thanks,

dynamite (Questions? -> patrick@openroot.de)

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