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Force Logout Jabber
Has anyone found a way to force logout all or some Jabber clients on an
IM&P Cluster?

Restarting XCP Router or un-assigning presence service for the user just
makes them spin and show it can't connect to IM&P.

ForceLogoutTimerDesktop is in the parameter guide but pushing this out via
jabber-config with a short timer still doesn't mean the clients are going
to get the new jabber-config right away.
Re: Force Logout Jabber [ In reply to ]
Interesting, so you want to change the client behavior, such that you can
remotely signal the client to return the login screen?

I have never looked into that, but it sounds like a tall order to me. I'd
be surprised if that's possible. But, I'll watch this thread for further
developments.

BRB, writing a buffer overflow exploit which causes jabber to crash...

On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 3:21 PM Brian Meade <bmeade90@vt.edu> wrote:

> Has anyone found a way to force logout all or some Jabber clients on an
> IM&P Cluster?
>
> Restarting XCP Router or un-assigning presence service for the user just
> makes them spin and show it can't connect to IM&P.
>
> ForceLogoutTimerDesktop is in the parameter guide but pushing this out via
> jabber-config with a short timer still doesn't mean the clients are going
> to get the new jabber-config right away.
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Re: Force Logout Jabber [ In reply to ]
Yea, I was actually looking at some crash bugs to see if that's an easier
route haha.

On Thu, Nov 14, 2019, 4:27 PM Anthony Holloway <
avholloway+cisco-voip@gmail.com> wrote:

> Interesting, so you want to change the client behavior, such that you can
> remotely signal the client to return the login screen?
>
> I have never looked into that, but it sounds like a tall order to me. I'd
> be surprised if that's possible. But, I'll watch this thread for further
> developments.
>
> BRB, writing a buffer overflow exploit which causes jabber to crash...
>
> On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 3:21 PM Brian Meade <bmeade90@vt.edu> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone found a way to force logout all or some Jabber clients on an
>> IM&P Cluster?
>>
>> Restarting XCP Router or un-assigning presence service for the user just
>> makes them spin and show it can't connect to IM&P.
>>
>> ForceLogoutTimerDesktop is in the parameter guide but pushing this out
>> via jabber-config with a short timer still doesn't mean the clients are
>> going to get the new jabber-config right away.
>> _______________________________________________
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>> cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
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>>
>
Re: Force Logout Jabber [ In reply to ]
Hi there



I had this request come up recently too,

Doesn’t appear to be any way to do this in IMP / CUCM



My MS specialist came up with a solution using SCCM to do this:



* Run a script that forces an installation of the same version
* This forces jabber to be closed and re installed
* It returns jabber back to the first logon screen
* In some instances where Jabber on prem produces a webex connect cert error on first time login, the script can also be setup to remove the Local / remote cache files (but this will wipe out user settings)



Does anyone know if there is a way to export Jabber user settings from each device ?



Regards

Gary



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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Force Logout Jabber



Yea, I was actually looking at some crash bugs to see if that's an easier route haha.



On Thu, Nov 14, 2019, 4:27 PM Anthony Holloway <avholloway+cisco-voip@gmail.com <mailto:avholloway%2Bcisco-voip@gmail.com> > wrote:

Interesting, so you want to change the client behavior, such that you can remotely signal the client to return the login screen?



I have never looked into that, but it sounds like a tall order to me. I'd be surprised if that's possible. But, I'll watch this thread for further developments.



BRB, writing a buffer overflow exploit which causes jabber to crash...



On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 3:21 PM Brian Meade <bmeade90@vt.edu <mailto:bmeade90@vt.edu> > wrote:

Has anyone found a way to force logout all or some Jabber clients on an IM&P Cluster?



Restarting XCP Router or un-assigning presence service for the user just makes them spin and show it can't connect to IM&P.



ForceLogoutTimerDesktop is in the parameter guide but pushing this out via jabber-config with a short timer still doesn't mean the clients are going to get the new jabber-config right away.

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