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Not sure if it is related, but I have observed similar problem using Xabber as a client with jabberd 2.3.1.
Log comes from "c2s".
sx (sasl_gsasl.c:423) response from client (decoded: username="****",realm="******.**",cnonce="8888***",nc=00000001,qop=auth,digest-uri="xmpp/jabberpl.org",response=54d7fc57b35507fe212cf9070eb510f5,charset=utf-8,nonce="8MuNO7YtmiFf/mhuzYxEGw==")
Mon Feb 10 17:12:32 2014 main.c:444 sx sasl callback: get pass (authnid=****, realm=******.**)
sx (sx.c:144) authenticating stream (method=SASL/DIGEST-MD5; id=****@******.**)
Mon Feb 10 17:12:32 2014 [notice] [49] DIGEST-MD5 authentication succeeded: ****@******.** 31.221.150.2:58169 TLS
Mon Feb 10 17:12:32 2014 [notice] [49] bound: jid=****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6
Mon Feb 10 17:12:32 2014 sm.c:61 built new route nad for ****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6 action start target ****@jabberpl.org/androideGrIj6s6 id **************
sx (io.c:406) queueing for write: <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' from='c2s' to='******.**'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' id='**************' target='****@jabberpl.org/androideGrIj6s6' action='start' sc:c2s='49'/></route>
sx (io.c:286) encoding 290 bytes for writing: <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' from='c2s' to='******.**'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' id='**************' target='****@jabberpl.org/androideGrIj6s6' action='start' sc:c2s='49'/></route>
sx (io.c:240) decoded read data (331 bytes): <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' to='c2s' from='sm'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' sc:c2s='49' action='started' target='****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6' id='**************' sc:sm='0d3a5650c46b24f74762506505825f3704986792'/></route>
sx (io.c:92) completed nad: <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' from='sm' to='c2s'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' sc:sm='0d3a5650c46b24f74762506505825f3704986792' id='**************' target='****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6' action='started' sc:c2s='49'/></route>
sx (io.c:406) queueing for write: <iq xmlns='jabber:client' id='ftmT0-204' type='result'><bind xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-bind'><jid>****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6</jid></bind></iq>
sx (io.c:286) encoding 160 bytes for writing: <iq xmlns='jabber:client' id='ftmT0-204' type='result'><bind xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-bind'><jid>****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6</jid></bind></iq>
Mon Feb 10 17:12:33 2014 [notice] [49] [31.221.150.2, port=58169] disconnect jid=****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6, packets: 2
Mon Feb 10 17:12:33 2014 sm.c:61 built new route nad for ****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6 action end target (null) id (null)
sx (sasl_gsasl.c:423) response from client (decoded: username="****",realm="******.**",cnonce="7a81862aef532c808bf9fed392b48bd2888c48a16e98a59a1385a75d80e6641b",nc=00000001,qop=auth,digest-uri="xmpp/jabberpl.org",response=171915d4a3ffb306cca6d93e66e63638,charset=utf-8,nonce="VPeNyPhRmHmHxdKs093xPQ==")
Mon Feb 10 17:12:36 2014 main.c:444 sx sasl callback: get pass (authnid=****, realm=******.**)
sx (sx.c:144) authenticating stream (method=SASL/DIGEST-MD5; id=****@******.**)
Mon Feb 10 17:12:36 2014 [notice] [59] DIGEST-MD5 authentication succeeded: ****@******.** 31.221.150.2:58180 TLS
Mon Feb 10 17:12:37 2014 [notice] [59] bound: jid=****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6
Mon Feb 10 17:12:37 2014 sm.c:61 built new route nad for ****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6 action start target ****@jabberpl.org/androideGrIj6s6 id ceb8c5975778c7149c8120fc18f3eba2047e7d38
sx (io.c:406) queueing for write: <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' from='c2s' to='******.**'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' id='ceb8c5975778c7149c8120fc18f3eba2047e7d38' target='****@jabberpl.org/androideGrIj6s6' action='start' sc:c2s='59'/></route>
sx (io.c:286) encoding 290 bytes for writing: <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' from='c2s' to='******.**'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' id='ceb8c5975778c7149c8120fc18f3eba2047e7d38' target='****@jabberpl.org/androideGrIj6s6' action='start' sc:c2s='59'/></route>
sx (io.c:240) decoded read data (331 bytes): <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' to='c2s' from='sm'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' sc:c2s='59' action='started' target='****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6' id='ceb8c5975778c7149c8120fc18f3eba2047e7d38' sc:sm='fbe6938b340bae01b58af7ee5a7bb927095e37f3'/></route>
sx (io.c:92) completed nad: <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' from='sm' to='c2s'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' sc:sm='fbe6938b340bae01b58af7ee5a7bb927095e37f3' id='ceb8c5975778c7149c8120fc18f3eba2047e7d38' target='****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6' action='started' sc:c2s='59'/></route>
sx (io.c:406) queueing for write: <iq xmlns='jabber:client' id='ftmT0-206' type='result'><bind xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-bind'><jid>****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6</jid></bind></iq>
sx (io.c:286) encoding 160 bytes for writing: <iq xmlns='jabber:client' id='ftmT0-206' type='result'><bind xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-bind'><jid>****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6</jid></bind></iq>
Mon Feb 10 17:12:37 2014 [notice] [59] [31.221.150.2, port=58180] disconnect jid=****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6, packets: 2
Mon Feb 10 17:12:37 2014 sm.c:61 built new route nad for ****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6 action end target (null) id (null)
sx (sasl_gsasl.c:423) response from client (decoded: username="****",realm="******.**",cnonce="1d072d1418161febb65d489fef729bece4c54315d218dd0fbdce73028c9ee2f4",nc=00000001,qop=auth,digest-uri="xmpp/jabberpl.org",response=585e36451d24705d19c8a89341cfc12d,charset=utf-8,nonce="1TLq/k3I7nZNfSkfPZqhSg==")
Mon Feb 10 17:12:40 2014 main.c:444 sx sasl callback: get pass (authnid=****, realm=******.**)
sx (sx.c:144) authenticating stream (method=SASL/DIGEST-MD5; id=****@******.**)
Mon Feb 10 17:12:40 2014 [notice] [72] DIGEST-MD5 authentication succeeded: ****@******.** 31.221.150.2:58187 TLS
Mon Feb 10 17:12:40 2014 [notice] [72] bound: jid=****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6
Mon Feb 10 17:12:40 2014 sm.c:61 built new route nad for ****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6 action start target ****@jabberpl.org/androideGrIj6s6 id ****************
sx (io.c:406) queueing for write: <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' from='c2s' to='******.**'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' id='****************' target='****@jabberpl.org/androideGrIj6s6' action='start' sc:c2s='72'/></route>
sx (io.c:286) encoding 290 bytes for writing: <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' from='c2s' to='******.**'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' id='****************' target='****@jabberpl.org/androideGrIj6s6' action='start' sc:c2s='72'/></route>
sx (io.c:240) decoded read data (331 bytes): <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' to='c2s' from='sm'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' sc:c2s='72' action='started' target='****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6' id='****************' sc:sm='5a474ac3f5acfadbce22f7316ee08c7e1f96ee55'/></route>
sx (io.c:92) completed nad: <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' from='sm' to='c2s'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' sc:sm='5a474ac3f5acfadbce22f7316ee08c7e1f96ee55' id='****************' target='****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6' action='started' sc:c2s='72'/></route>
sx (io.c:406) queueing for write: <iq xmlns='jabber:client' id='ftmT0-208' type='result'><bind xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-bind'><jid>****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6</jid></bind></iq>
sx (io.c:286) encoding 160 bytes for writing: <iq xmlns='jabber:client' id='ftmT0-208' type='result'><bind xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-bind'><jid>****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6</jid></bind></iq>
Mon Feb 10 17:12:41 2014 [notice] [72] [31.221.150.2, port=58187] disconnect jid=****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6, packets: 2
Mon Feb 10 17:12:41 2014 sm.c:61 built new route nad for ****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6 action end target (null) id (null)
sx (sasl_gsasl.c:423) response from client (decoded: username="****",realm="******.**",cnonce="5206b761729979bcb6b96e670236eeba0e0ead2263c60ad33d653f963af10235",nc=00000001,qop=auth,digest-uri="xmpp/jabberpl.org",response=f5f3d3ef4bda81ec3e046df434e15300,charset=utf-8,nonce="YtRPSfRekQ+ODp1Pw9e98Q==")
Mon Feb 10 17:12:44 2014 main.c:444 sx sasl callback: get pass (authnid=****, realm=******.**)
sx (sx.c:144) authenticating stream (method=SASL/DIGEST-MD5; id=****@******.**)
Mon Feb 10 17:12:44 2014 [notice] [76] DIGEST-MD5 authentication succeeded: ****@******.** 31.221.150.2:58177 TLS
Mon Feb 10 17:12:44 2014 [notice] [76] bound: jid=****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6
Mon Feb 10 17:12:44 2014 sm.c:61 built new route nad for ****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6 action start target ****@jabberpl.org/androideGrIj6s6 id d1e9d2dd701b420f4b1adae6343e6f32f0066050
sx (io.c:406) queueing for write: <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' from='c2s' to='******.**'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' id='d1e9d2dd701b420f4b1adae6343e6f32f0066050' target='****@jabberpl.org/androideGrIj6s6' action='start' sc:c2s='76'/></route>
sx (io.c:286) encoding 290 bytes for writing: <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' from='c2s' to='******.**'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' id='d1e9d2dd701b420f4b1adae6343e6f32f0066050' target='****@jabberpl.org/androideGrIj6s6' action='start' sc:c2s='76'/></route>
sx (io.c:240) decoded read data (331 bytes): <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' to='c2s' from='sm'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' sc:c2s='76' action='started' target='****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6' id='d1e9d2dd701b420f4b1adae6343e6f32f0066050' sc:sm='94f712c25af4c78d39f5dc6517db8810ffe7e5c1'/></route>
sx (io.c:92) completed nad: <route xmlns='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/component/1.0' from='sm' to='c2s'><sc:session xmlns:sc='http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/ns/session/1.0' sc:sm='94f712c25af4c78d39f5dc6517db8810ffe7e5c1' id='d1e9d2dd701b420f4b1adae6343e6f32f0066050' target='****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6' action='started' sc:c2s='76'/></route>
sx (io.c:406) queueing for write: <iq xmlns='jabber:client' id='ftmT0-210' type='result'><bind xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-bind'><jid>****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6</jid></bind></iq>
sx (io.c:286) encoding 160 bytes for writing: <iq xmlns='jabber:client' id='ftmT0-210' type='result'><bind xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-bind'><jid>****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6</jid></bind></iq>
Mon Feb 10 17:12:45 2014 [notice] [76] [31.221.150.2, port=58177] disconnect jid=****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6, packets: 2
Mon Feb 10 17:12:45 2014 sm.c:61 built new route nad for ****@******.**/androideGrIj6s6 action end target (null) id (null)
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This bug is about server-2-server connections.
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Already fixed in 201e91f
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