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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.7 2012/10/08 09:11:35 jasper Exp $ +----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Running ${FULLPKGNAME} on OpenBSD +----------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Prosody in an OpenBSD environment 1) Prosody documentation is available online at: http://prosody.im/doc/configure Use this information to edit: ${SYSCONFDIR}/prosody/prosody.cfg.lua to your liking. 2) In order to allow for secured connections, SSL certificates need to be generated. A Makefile is located in ${SYSCONFDIR}/prosody/certs/. Please note that if you wish to use this file, the 'gmake' package needs to be installed. 3) Prosody includes an rc script for starting and stopping. You can start it by running: # ${RCDIR}/prosody start You can have it start automatically on boot by adding 'prosody' to your pkg_scripts line in /etc/rc.conf.local 4) Prosody comes with prosodyctl script for controlling the daemon. Run it without parameters to get list of commands: # ${TRUEPREFIX}/sbin/prosodyctl For example, to add users you would use something like: # ${TRUEPREFIX}/sbin/prosodyctl adduser username@domain.tld 5) In case you decide to enable 'mod_storage_sql', the default SQLite3 driver has already been installed. If you like to use MySQL or PostgreSQL for the database, please install luadbi-mysql,${FLAVOR} or luadbi-postgresql,${FLAVOR} respectively.