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* doc/guide.tex: Small fixes (thanks to Christoph Anton Mitterer)

* doc/introduction.tex: Likewise
* doc/guide.html: Likewise

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2008-06-08 Badlop <badlop@process-one.net>
* doc/guide.tex: Small fixes (thanks to Christoph Anton Mitterer)
* doc/introduction.tex: Likewise
* doc/guide.html: Likewise
2008-06-05 Badlop <badlop@process-one.net>
* doc/guide.tex: Document ejabberdctl status code (EJAB-633)

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</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">Statistics via Statistics Gathering (<A HREF="http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0039.html">XEP-0039</A>).
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">IPv6 support both for c2s and s2s connections.
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize"><A HREF="http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0045.html">Multi-User Chat</A> module with support for clustering and HTML logging. </LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">Users Directory based on users vCards.
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize"><A HREF="http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0060.html">Publish-Subscribe</A> component with support for <A HREF="http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-00163.html">Personal Eventing via Pubsub</A>.
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize"><A HREF="http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0060.html">Publish-Subscribe</A> component with support for <A HREF="http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0163.html">Personal Eventing via Pubsub</A>.
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">Support for web clients: <A HREF="http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0025.html">HTTP Polling</A> and <A HREF="http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0206.html">HTTP Binding (BOSH)</A> services.
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">IRC transport.
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">Component support: interface with networks such as AIM, ICQ and MSN installing special tranports.
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access to the port. The default value is <TT>all</TT>.
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{certfile, Path}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> Full path to a file containing the default SSL certificate.
To define a certificate file specific for a given domain, use the global option <TT>domain_certfile</TT>.
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>component_check_from</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>service_check_from</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
This option can be used with <TT>ejabberd_service</TT> only. It is
used to disable control on the from field on packets send by an
external components. The option can be either <TT>true</TT> or
@ -646,9 +646,10 @@ do not allow outgoing sockets on port 5222.<P>Remember that you must also instal
<CODE>http://server:port/http-bind/</CODE>. Be aware that support for HTTP Bind
is also needed in the Jabber client. Remark also that HTTP Bind can be
interesting to host a web-based Jabber client such as
<A HREF="http://jwchat.sourceforge.net/">JWChat</A> (there is a tutorial to
<A HREF="http://www.ejabberd.im/jwchat">install JWChat</A> with
instructions for <TT>ejabberd</TT>).
<A HREF="http://jwchat.sourceforge.net/">JWChat</A>
(check the tutorials to install JWChat with ejabberd and an
<A HREF="http://www.ejabberd.im/jwchat-localserver">embedded local web server</A>
or <A HREF="http://www.ejabberd.im/jwchat-apache">Apache</A>).
</P></DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>http_poll</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
This option enables HTTP Polling (<A HREF="http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0025.html">XEP-0025</A>) support. HTTP Polling
enables access via HTTP requests to <TT>ejabberd</TT> from behind firewalls which
@ -656,9 +657,7 @@ do not allow outgoing sockets on port 5222.<P>If HTTP Polling is enabled, it wil
<CODE>http://server:port/http-poll/</CODE>. Be aware that support for HTTP Polling
is also needed in the Jabber client. Remark also that HTTP Polling can be
interesting to host a web-based Jabber client such as
<A HREF="http://jwchat.sourceforge.net/">JWChat</A> (there is a tutorial to
<A HREF="http://www.ejabberd.im/jwchat">install JWChat</A> with
instructions for <TT>ejabberd</TT>).
<A HREF="http://jwchat.sourceforge.net/">JWChat</A>.
</P></DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>inet6</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> Set up the socket for IPv6.
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{ip, IPAddress}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> This option specifies which network
interface to listen for. For example <CODE>{ip, {192, 168, 1, 1}}</CODE>.
@ -721,7 +720,7 @@ The default policy for incoming and outgoing s2s connections to other Jabber ser
The default value is <TT>allow</TT>.
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{{s2s_host, Host}, allow|deny}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
Defines if incoming and outgoing s2s connections with a specific remote host are allowed or denied.
This allows to restrict ejabberd to only stablish s2s connections
This allows to restrict ejabberd to only establish s2s connections
with a small list of trusted servers, or to block some specific servers.
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{s2s_max_retry_delay, Seconds}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
The maximum allowed delay for retry to connect after a failed connection attempt.
@ -1081,7 +1080,7 @@ To limit the number of sessions per user to 10 for all users:
<H4 CLASS="subsubsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR -->Several connections to a remote Jabber server with ACL</H4><!--SEC END --><P>
<A NAME="configmaxs2sconns"></A>
</P><P>The special access <TT>max_s2s_connections</TT> specifies how many
simultaneus S2S connections can be stablished to a specific remote Jabber server.
simultaneus S2S connections can be established to a specific remote Jabber server.
The default value is <TT>1</TT>.
There&#X2019;s also available the access <TT>max_s2s_connections_per_node</TT>.</P><P>The syntax is:
</P><PRE CLASS="verbatim"> {access, max_s2s_connections, [{&lt;maxnumber&gt;, &lt;aclname&gt;},

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access to the port. The default value is \term{all}.
\titem{\{certfile, Path\}} Full path to a file containing the default SSL certificate.
To define a certificate file specific for a given domain, use the global option \term{domain\_certfile}.
\titem{component\_check\_from} \ind{options!service\_check\_from}
\titem{service\_check\_from} \ind{options!service\_check\_from}
This option can be used with \term{ejabberd\_service} only. It is
used to disable control on the from field on packets send by an
external components. The option can be either \term{true} or
@ -705,9 +705,10 @@ This is a detailed description of each option allowed by the listening modules:
\verb|http://server:port/http-bind/|. Be aware that support for HTTP Bind
is also needed in the \Jabber{} client. Remark also that HTTP Bind can be
interesting to host a web-based \Jabber{} client such as
\footahref{http://jwchat.sourceforge.net/}{JWChat} (there is a tutorial to
\footahref{http://www.ejabberd.im/jwchat}{install JWChat} with
instructions for \ejabberd{}).
\footahref{http://jwchat.sourceforge.net/}{JWChat}
(check the tutorials to install JWChat with ejabberd and an
\footahref{http://www.ejabberd.im/jwchat-localserver}{embedded local web server}
or \footahref{http://www.ejabberd.im/jwchat-apache}{Apache}).
\titem{http\_poll} \ind{options!http\_poll}\ind{protocols!XEP-0025: HTTP Polling}\ind{JWChat}\ind{web-based Jabber client}
This option enables HTTP Polling (\xepref{0025}) support. HTTP Polling
enables access via HTTP requests to \ejabberd{} from behind firewalls which
@ -717,9 +718,7 @@ This is a detailed description of each option allowed by the listening modules:
\verb|http://server:port/http-poll/|. Be aware that support for HTTP Polling
is also needed in the \Jabber{} client. Remark also that HTTP Polling can be
interesting to host a web-based \Jabber{} client such as
\footahref{http://jwchat.sourceforge.net/}{JWChat} (there is a tutorial to
\footahref{http://www.ejabberd.im/jwchat}{install JWChat} with
instructions for \ejabberd{}).
\footahref{http://jwchat.sourceforge.net/}{JWChat}.
\titem{inet6} \ind{options!inet6}\ind{IPv6}Set up the socket for IPv6.
\titem{\{ip, IPAddress\}} \ind{options!ip}This option specifies which network
interface to listen for. For example \verb|{ip, {192, 168, 1, 1}}|.
@ -784,7 +783,7 @@ There are some additional global options:
The default value is \term{allow}.
\titem{\{\{s2s\_host, Host\}, allow|deny\}}
Defines if incoming and outgoing s2s connections with a specific remote host are allowed or denied.
This allows to restrict ejabberd to only stablish s2s connections
This allows to restrict ejabberd to only establish s2s connections
with a small list of trusted servers, or to block some specific servers.
\titem{\{s2s\_max\_retry\_delay, Seconds\}} \ind{options!s2s\_max\_retry\_delay}
The maximum allowed delay for retry to connect after a failed connection attempt.
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\ind{options!max\_s2s\_connections}
The special access \term{max\_s2s\_connections} specifies how many
simultaneus S2S connections can be stablished to a specific remote Jabber server.
simultaneus S2S connections can be established to a specific remote Jabber server.
The default value is \term{1}.
There's also available the access \term{max\_s2s\_connections\_per\_node}.

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\item IPv6 support both for c2s and s2s connections.
\item \txepref{0045}{Multi-User Chat} module with support for clustering and HTML logging. %%\improved{}
\item Users Directory based on users vCards.
\item \txepref{0060}{Publish-Subscribe} component with support for \txepref{00163}{Personal Eventing via Pubsub}.
\item \txepref{0060}{Publish-Subscribe} component with support for \txepref{0163}{Personal Eventing via Pubsub}.
\item Support for web clients: \txepref{0025}{HTTP Polling} and \txepref{0206}{HTTP Binding (BOSH)} services.
\item IRC transport.
\item Component support: interface with networks such as AIM, ICQ and MSN installing special tranports.