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Hello Xmpp warriors,

I have two ejabberd servers, one local one distant online on foobar.com.

Using xmpp pidgin console i can send iq stanzas for tests:

Local server hostname is eepc

<iq to='eeepc' from='greg@eeepc' id='get-registred-users-num-1' type='set'>
    <command xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/commands' action='execute' node='http://jabber.org/protocol/admin#get-registered-users-num'/>

</iq>

<iq from='eeepc' to='greg@eeepc/3493331071251540036345753' id='get-registred-users-num-1' type='result'>
    <command xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/commands' sessionid='2009-08-29T14:01:55.714639Z' node='http://jabber.org/protocol/admin#get-registered-users-num' status='completed'>
    	<x xmlns='jabber:x:data'>
    		<field type='hidden' var='FORM_TYPE'>
    			<value>http://jabber.org/protocol/admin</value>
    		</field>
    		<field type='text-single' label='Number of registered users' var='registeredusersnum'>
    			<value>7</value>
    		</field>
    	</x>
    </command>
</iq>

Distant Server

<iq to='foobar.com' from='greg@foobar.com' id='get-registred-users-num-1' type='set'>
    <command xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/commands' action='execute' node='http://jabber.org/protocol/admin#get-registered-users-num'/>
</iq>

<iq from='foobar.com' to='greg@foobar.com/36523779951251567671615394' id='get-registred-users-num-1' type='error'>
    <command xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/commands' action='execute' node='http://jabber.org/protocol/admin#get-registered-users-num'/>
    <error code='404' type='cancel'>
    	<item-not-found xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas'/>
    </error>
</iq>

I don't understand why i get a , i could not see any particular options to tell the server to accept commands from remote ?

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Maybe mod_configure is simply not loaded on the distant server. You can check via lists:member(mod_configure, gen_mod:loaded_modules("foobar.com")). in an ejabberd admin shell. I cannot imagine that this is about being a remote user, because no s2s connection is needed between foobar.com and greg@foobar.com.

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