+2008-06-21 Badlop <badlop@process-one.net>
+
+ * doc/guide.tex: Explain that S2S outgoing first tries IPV4 and if
+ that fails then tries IPv6
+ * doc/guide.html: Likewise
+
2008-06-18 Badlop <badlop@process-one.net>
* src/ejabberd.app: The ejabberd version number is defined in the
is also needed in the Jabber client. Remark also that HTTP Polling can be
interesting to host a web-based Jabber client such as
<A HREF="http://jwchat.sourceforge.net/">JWChat</A>.
-</P></DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>inet6</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> Set up the socket for IPv6.
+</P></DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>inet6</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> Set up the socket for IPv6 instead of IPv4.
+Note: this option is not required for S2S outgoing connections,
+because when ejabberd attempts to establish a S2S outgoing connection
+it first tries IPv4, and if that fails it attempts with IPv6.
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{ip, IPAddress}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> This option specifies which network
interface to listen for. For example <CODE>{ip, {192, 168, 1, 1}}</CODE>.
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{max_stanza_size, Size}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
is also needed in the \Jabber{} client. Remark also that HTTP Polling can be
interesting to host a web-based \Jabber{} client such as
\footahref{http://jwchat.sourceforge.net/}{JWChat}.
- \titem{inet6} \ind{options!inet6}\ind{IPv6}Set up the socket for IPv6.
+ \titem{inet6} \ind{options!inet6}\ind{IPv6}Set up the socket for IPv6 instead of IPv4.
+ Note: this option is not required for S2S outgoing connections,
+ because when ejabberd attempts to establish a S2S outgoing connection
+ it first tries IPv4, and if that fails it attempts with IPv6.
\titem{\{ip, IPAddress\}} \ind{options!ip}This option specifies which network
interface to listen for. For example \verb|{ip, {192, 168, 1, 1}}|.
\titem{\{max\_stanza\_size, Size\}}