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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.5 2011/11/22 17:11:07 gsoares Exp $ +----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Running ${FULLPKGNAME} on OpenBSD +----------------------------------------------------------------------- * Migration When moving database between machines, or upgrading from 1.1.x to 2.x.x version you will need to follow the instructions available at http://www.ejabberd.im/migrate-host Node name is by default set to ejabberd@`hostname -s` * Configuration * DNS SRV records for your server can make your life easier. Example records: _jabber._tcp.example.org. SRV 5 0 5269 host.example.org. _xmpp-server._tcp.example.org. SRV 5 0 5269 host.example.org. _xmpp-client._tcp.example.org. SRV 5 0 5222 host.example.org. * Configuration file Set up the hostnames served by the server: {hosts, ["example.net", "example.com", "example.org"]}. Add administrative user {acl, admin, {user, "ermine", "example.org"}}. If you want to disallow in-band registration of users: {access, register, [{deny, all}]}. Users to get notifications about created new accounts: {registration_watchers, ["admin1@example.org"]}, * Running Control is done using ${TRUEPREFIX}/sbin/ejabberdctl, run it without arguments for list of possible commands and flags. It needs to be executed as either root or _ejabberd user. To start ejabberd at boot time, you may insert the following into ${SYSCONFDIR}/rc.local: if [ -x ${TRUEPREFIX}/sbin/ejabberdctl ]; then echo -n ' ejabberd'; ${TRUEPREFIX}/sbin/ejabberdctl start fi * Administration ejabberdctl has some commands for administration of the server. After starting ejabberd run ejabberdctl again for the list of options. Another possibility, giving you more options, is the web interface, available at http://your.server:5280/admin/ where you need to log in as a user added to admin acl group, give your full jid and your account password * Using SSL The sample configuration enables SSL by default. You just need to generate the keys. Note that you should enter your domain name as the Common Name for your certificate. # openssl req -new -nodes -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -days 365 \ -keyout ${SYSCONFDIR}/ejabberd/myserver.pem -out ${SYSCONFDIR}/ejabberd/myserver.pem # chown root:_ejabberd ${SYSCONFDIR}/ejabberd/myserver.pem # chmod 640 ${SYSCONFDIR}/ejabberd/myserver.pem To disable SSL comment out (prepend with %%) lines containing 'certfile' and the whole block pertaining to port 5223 * Hostname resolving As Erlang is rather picky when it comes to resolving the hostname of the Jabber server. It requires the machine's shortname to be resolveable to the local address. A line such as the following for /etc/hosts suffices (make sure my_hostname matches the output of `hostname -s`): 127.0.0.1 my_hostname