Details
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Type:
Bug
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Status:
Closed
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Priority:
Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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Affects Version/s: None
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Fix Version/s: None
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Component/s: None
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Labels:None
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Acceptance Test - Add?:No
Description
Steps to reproduce:
1.Log into Spark and the server address textfield put the IP address of the server
2.Click on the menu : Spark->Preferences->Privacy plugins
It displays a message"Privacy lists are not supported by user".
Note: But if we log into Spark with the server name (like example.server.com for instance), can access privacy plugins.
commited:
r12850 = 45a668d628b123928b40a562305fc4cbca06a726
-automatically discover true xmpp location using DNSUtil.resolveXmppDomain(serviceName); use it instead of connection.getHost