I chat server not accepting connections

Over the weekend I had to restart my OS X 10.6 server and now its refusing connections.
IN the log I am getting this:
Mar 5 13:25:19 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=40142] connect
Mar 5 13:25:19 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:25:19 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=40142] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 13:25:22 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=47985] connect
Mar 5 13:25:22 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:25:22 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=47985] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 13:25:27 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=44158] connect
Mar 5 13:25:27 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:25:27 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=44158] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 13:25:34 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=46537] connect
Mar 5 13:25:34 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:25:34 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=46537] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 13:27:10 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=48266] connect
Mar 5 13:27:10 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:27:10 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=48266] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 13:27:16 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=47383] connect
Mar 5 13:27:16 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:27:16 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=47383] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 13:27:22 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=39618] connect
Mar 5 13:27:22 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:27:22 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=39618] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 13:27:25 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=47220] connect
Mar 5 13:27:25 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:27:25 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=47220] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 13:29:17 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=49131] connect
Mar 5 13:29:17 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:29:17 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=49131] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 13:29:37 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=33481] connect
Mar 5 13:29:37 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:29:37 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=33481] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 13:30:35 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=48416] connect
Mar 5 13:30:35 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:30:35 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=48416] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 13:30:38 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=34258] connect
Mar 5 13:30:38 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:30:38 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=34258] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 13:30:45 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=44397] connect
Mar 5 13:30:45 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:30:45 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=44397] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 13:32:45 ichat Apple80211 framework[993]: ACInterfaceGetPower called with NULL interface
Mar 5 13:33:27 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=45934] connect
Mar 5 13:33:27 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:33:27 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=45934] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 13:34:04 ichat /System/Library/CoreServices/CCacheServer.app/Contents/MacOS/CCacheServer[209]: No valid tickets, timing out
Any ideas? Need any more info?
John Gibson

I found this thread here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=12723285&#12723285
I was wondering if this might be my problem.
I went into my server admin, clicked on Network
Computer Name is: ichat
Local host name is ichat
Network interfaces DNS name is set to ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Under the Ichat services general tab the host domain is : ichat.local
also thought I would post the full ichat log... since I didn't do this earlier.
So here it is:
r 5 13:54:24 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [8] [74.125.155.125, port=5269] sending dialback auth request for route 'ichat.maddockdouglas.com/gmail.com'
Mar 5 13:54:24 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [7] [::ffff:74.125.52.80, port=60310] checking dialback verification from gmail.com: sending valid
Mar 5 13:54:24 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [8] [74.125.155.125, port=5269] outgoing route 'ichat.maddockdouglas.com/gmail.com' is now valid
Mar 5 13:54:24 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [7] [::ffff:74.125.52.80, port=60310] incoming route 'ichat.maddockdouglas.com/gmail.com' is now valid
Mar 5 13:55:01 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=43727] connect
Mar 5 13:55:01 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:55:01 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=43727] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 13:55:07 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=44335] connect
Mar 5 13:55:07 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 13:55:07 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=44335] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 14:24:40 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [7] [::ffff:74.125.52.80, port=60310] disconnect, packets: 3
Mar 5 14:24:46 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=46178] connect
Mar 5 14:24:46 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 14:24:46 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=46178] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 14:47:22 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:68.20.0.127, port=55348] connect
Mar 5 14:47:22 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 14:47:22 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:68.20.0.127, port=55348] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 14:47:34 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:68.20.0.127, port=55357] connect
Mar 5 14:47:34 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 14:47:34 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:68.20.0.127, port=55357] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 14:48:05 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [7] [::ffff:74.125.154.87, port=44683] incoming connection
Mar 5 14:48:05 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [7] [::ffff:74.125.154.87, port=44683] incoming stream online (id krmsc593fy88nmejx9uhx956wk1oqli1q3m0ey3z)
Mar 5 14:48:05 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [7] [::ffff:74.125.154.87, port=44683] received dialback auth request for route 'ichat.maddockdouglas.com/gmail.com'
Mar 5 14:48:05 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 209.85.225.125:5269 (300 seconds to live)
Mar 5 14:48:05 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 74.125.155.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live)
Mar 5 14:48:05 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 74.125.47.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live)
Mar 5 14:48:05 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 74.125.45.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live)
Mar 5 14:48:05: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Mar 5 14:48:05 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [9] [74.125.45.125, port=5269] outgoing connection
Mar 5 14:48:05 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [9] [74.125.45.125, port=5269] sending dialback auth request for route 'ichat.maddockdouglas.com/gmail.com'
Mar 5 14:48:06 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [7] [::ffff:74.125.154.87, port=44683] checking dialback verification from gmail.com: sending valid
Mar 5 14:48:06 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [9] [74.125.45.125, port=5269] outgoing route 'ichat.maddockdouglas.com/gmail.com' is now valid
Mar 5 14:48:06 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [7] [::ffff:74.125.154.87, port=44683] incoming route 'ichat.maddockdouglas.com/gmail.com' is now valid
Mar 5 14:49:55 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=41533] connect
Mar 5 14:49:55 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 14:49:55 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=41533] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 14:53:36 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=39330] connect
Mar 5 14:53:36 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 14:53:36 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=39330] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 14:53:42 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=34482] connect
Mar 5 14:53:42 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 14:53:42 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=34482] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 14:53:52 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=46140] connect
Mar 5 14:53:52 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 14:53:52 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=46140] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 14:54:17 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=38203] connect
Mar 5 14:54:17 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 14:54:17 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=38203] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 14:54:22 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=40829] connect
Mar 5 14:54:22 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 14:54:22 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=40829] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 14:54:32 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=37880] connect
Mar 5 14:54:32 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 14:54:32 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=37880] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 14:54:49 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=39674] connect
Mar 5 14:54:49 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: SASL callback for non-existing host: ichat.maddockdouglas.com
Mar 5 14:54:49 ichat jabberd/c2s[143]: [7] [::ffff:76.29.0.215, port=39674] disconnect jid=unbound, packets: 0
Mar 5 15:37:37 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [7] [::ffff:74.125.154.87, port=44683] disconnect, packets: 5
Mar 5 15:58:22 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [7] [::ffff:74.125.52.85, port=52427] incoming connection
Mar 5 15:58:22 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [7] [::ffff:74.125.52.85, port=52427] incoming stream online (id zvk2pr8fzq8s4klvauvacuf5f2qgig6jtuvontqv)
Mar 5 15:58:22 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [7] [::ffff:74.125.52.85, port=52427] received dialback auth request for route 'ichat.maddockdouglas.com/gmail.com'
Mar 5 15:58:23 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 209.85.225.125:5269 (300 seconds to live)
Mar 5 15:58:23 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 74.125.155.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live)
Mar 5 15:58:23 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 74.125.47.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live)
Mar 5 15:58:23 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 74.125.45.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live)
Mar 5 15:58:23: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Mar 5 15:58:23 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [7] [::ffff:74.125.52.85, port=52427] incoming route 'ichat.maddockdouglas.com/gmail.com' is now valid
Mar 5 16:58:22 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [10] [::ffff:74.125.126.83, port=62992] incoming connection
Mar 5 16:58:22 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [10] [::ffff:74.125.126.83, port=62992] incoming stream online (id vkbtpnxey4ycpv6ic5a017mhnm7at68vzbf8nk3o)
Mar 5 16:58:22 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [10] [::ffff:74.125.126.83, port=62992] received dialback auth request for route 'ichat.maddockdouglas.com/gmail.com'
Mar 5 16:58:23 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 209.85.225.125:5269 (300 seconds to live)
Mar 5 16:58:23 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 74.125.45.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live)
Mar 5 16:58:23 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 74.125.155.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live)
Mar 5 16:58:23 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 74.125.47.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live)
Mar 5 16:58:23 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 74.125.45.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live)
Mar 5 16:58:23 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [10] [::ffff:74.125.126.83, port=62992] incoming route 'ichat.maddockdouglas.com/gmail.com' is now valid
Mar 5 18:00:22 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [11] [::ffff:72.14.212.81, port=52803] incoming connection
Mar 5 18:00:22 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [11] [::ffff:72.14.212.81, port=52803] incoming stream online (id 8ta0z4nl27ds9hk2fcvmn9bv05siu6lvzossisu2)
Mar 5 18:00:22 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [11] [::ffff:72.14.212.81, port=52803] received dialback auth request for route 'ichat.maddockdouglas.com/gmail.com'
Mar 5 18:00:23 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 209.85.225.125:5269 (143 seconds to live)
Mar 5 18:00:23 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 74.125.45.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live)
Mar 5 18:00:23: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Mar 5 18:00:23 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 74.125.155.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live)
Mar 5 18:00:23 ichat jabberd/resolver[140]: [xmpp-server.tcp.gmail.com] resolved to 74.125.47.125:5269 (1800 seconds to live)
Mar 5 18:00:23 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [12] [74.125.47.125, port=5269] outgoing connection
Mar 5 18:00:23 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [12] [74.125.47.125, port=5269] sending dialback auth request for route 'ichat.maddockdouglas.com/gmail.com'
Mar 5 18:00:23 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [11] [::ffff:72.14.212.81, port=52803] checking dialback verification from gmail.com: sending valid
Mar 5 18:00:23 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [12] [74.125.47.125, port=5269] outgoing route 'ichat.maddockdouglas.com/gmail.com' is now valid
Mar 5 18:00:23 ichat jabberd/s2s[145]: [11] [::ffff:72.14.212.81, port=52803] incoming route 'ichat.maddockdouglas.com/gmail.com' is now valid

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