I'm using the following code to connect to xmpp server (python + xmppy):
c = xmpp.Client("localhost", debug=[])
c.connect(("127.0.0.1", 5222))
c.auth("test","test")
c.sendInitPresence()
c.send(xmpp.Presence(to="admin@localhost", typ='subscribe'))
time.sleep(1000)
This works just fine, the admin user get's the presence update and in contacts the "test" user is shown as online. The problem occurs if I press ctrl+c on this script (when it's sleeping at the end), so it's terminated. The problem is that the admin user doesn't get a presence update from that script.
I should also mention that the admin user accepts subscription requests automatically.
My question is: how can the admin user detect that the test user went offline. And changing the above script is not an option, since anybody can write this and pose a program on my xmpp server.
Any ideas why the admin doesn't receive presence update or how to detect that the user 'test' went offline are welcome.
Thanks