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<TABLE CELLSPACING=6 CELLPADDING=0><TR><TD ALIGN=right NOWRAP> <FONT SIZE=6><B>ejabberd 2.1.x </B></FONT></TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=right NOWRAP> <FONT SIZE=6>Installation and Operation Guide</FONT></TD></TR>
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of the machine, in case it isn’t detected automatically.
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The FQDN is used to authenticate some clients that use the DIGEST-MD5 SASL mechanism.
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The option syntax is:
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</P><DL CLASS="description"><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{fqdn, undefined|FqdnString}.</TT></B></DT></DL><P> <A NAME="internalauth"></A> </P><!--TOC subsubsection Internal-->
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</P><DL CLASS="description"><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{fqdn, undefined|FqdnString|[FqdnString]}.</TT></B></DT></DL><P> <A NAME="internalauth"></A> </P><!--TOC subsubsection Internal-->
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<H4 CLASS="subsubsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A HREF="#internalauth">Internal</A></H4><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="internalauth"></A>
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</P><P><TT>ejabberd</TT> uses its internal Mnesia database as the default authentication method.
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The value <TT>internal</TT> will enable the internal authentication method.</P><P>The option <TT>{auth_password_format, plain|scram}</TT>
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the authentication information since the user last disconnected,
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to verify again the user authentication without querying again the extauth script.
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Note: caching should not be enabled in a host if internal auth is also enabled.
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If caching is enabled, <TT>mod_last</TT> or <TT>mod_last_odbc</TT> must be enabled also in that vhost.
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If caching is enabled, <TT>mod_last</TT> must be enabled also in that vhost.
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</DD></DL><P>This example sets external authentication, the extauth script, enables caching for 10 minutes,
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and starts three instances of the script for each virtual host defined in ejabberd:
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</P><PRE CLASS="verbatim">{auth_method, [external]}.
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</PRE><P> <A NAME="mysqlstorage"></A> </P><!--TOC subsubsection Storage-->
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<H4 CLASS="subsubsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A HREF="#mysqlstorage">Storage</A></H4><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="mysqlstorage"></A>
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</P><P>MySQL also can be used to store information into from several <TT>ejabberd</TT>
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modules. See section <A HREF="#modoverview">3.3.1</A> to see which modules have a version
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with the ‘_odbc’. This suffix indicates that the module can be used with
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modules. See section <A HREF="#modoverview">3.3.1</A> to see which modules can be used with
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relational databases like MySQL. To enable storage to your database, just make
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sure that your database is running well (see previous sections), and replace the
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suffix-less or ldap module variant with the odbc module variant. Keep in mind
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that you cannot have several variants of the same module loaded!</P><P> <A NAME="mssql"></A> </P><!--TOC subsection Microsoft SQL Server-->
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sure that your database is running well (see previous sections), and add the
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module option <TT>{db_type, odbc}</TT>.</P><P> <A NAME="mssql"></A> </P><!--TOC subsection Microsoft SQL Server-->
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<H3 CLASS="subsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A NAME="htoc34">3.2.2</A>  <A HREF="#mssql">Microsoft SQL Server</A></H3><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="mssql"></A>
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</P><P>Although this section will describe <TT>ejabberd</TT>’s configuration when you want to
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ODBC compatible servers (see section <A HREF="#odbcauth">3.2.4</A>).</P><P> <A NAME="mssqlstorage"></A> </P><!--TOC subsubsection Storage-->
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<H4 CLASS="subsubsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A HREF="#mssqlstorage">Storage</A></H4><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="mssqlstorage"></A>
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</P><P>Microsoft SQL Server also can be used to store information into from several
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<TT>ejabberd</TT> modules. See section <A HREF="#modoverview">3.3.1</A> to see which modules have
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a version with the ‘_odbc’. This suffix indicates that the module can be used
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with relational databases like Microsoft SQL Server. To enable storage to your
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database, just make sure that your database is running well (see previous
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sections), and replace the suffix-less or ldap module variant with the odbc
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module variant. Keep in mind that you cannot have several variants of the same
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module loaded!</P><P> <A NAME="pgsql"></A> </P><!--TOC subsection PostgreSQL-->
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modules. See section <A HREF="#modoverview">3.3.1</A> to see which modules can be used with
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relational databases like MySQL. To enable storage to your database, just make
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sure that your database is running well (see previous sections), and add the
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module option <TT>{db_type, odbc}</TT>.</P><P> <A NAME="pgsql"></A> </P><!--TOC subsection PostgreSQL-->
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<H3 CLASS="subsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A NAME="htoc35">3.2.3</A>  <A HREF="#pgsql">PostgreSQL</A></H3><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="pgsql"></A>
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</P><P>Although this section will describe <TT>ejabberd</TT>’s configuration when you want to
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<H4 CLASS="subsubsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A HREF="#pgsqlstorage">Storage</A></H4><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="pgsqlstorage"></A>
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</P><P>PostgreSQL also can be used to store information into from several <TT>ejabberd</TT>
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modules. See section <A HREF="#modoverview">3.3.1</A> to see which modules have a version
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replace the suffix-less or ldap module variant with the odbc module variant.
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Keep in mind that you cannot have several variants of the same module loaded!</P><P> <A NAME="odbc"></A> </P><!--TOC subsection ODBC Compatible-->
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modules. See section <A HREF="#modoverview">3.3.1</A> to see which modules can be used with
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module option <TT>{db_type, odbc}</TT>.</P><P> <A NAME="odbc"></A> </P><!--TOC subsection ODBC Compatible-->
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<H3 CLASS="subsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A NAME="htoc36">3.2.4</A>  <A HREF="#odbc">ODBC Compatible</A></H3><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="odbc"></A>
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<H4 CLASS="subsubsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A HREF="#odbcstorage">Storage</A></H4><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="odbcstorage"></A>
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several <TT>ejabberd</TT> modules. See section <A HREF="#modoverview">3.3.1</A> to see which
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modules have a version with the ‘_odbc’. This suffix indicates that the module
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can be used with ODBC compatible relational databases. To enable storage to your
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database, just make sure that your database is running well (see previous
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sections), and replace the suffix-less or ldap module variant with the odbc
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module variant. Keep in mind that you cannot have several variants of the same
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module loaded!</P><P> <A NAME="ldap"></A> </P><!--TOC subsection LDAP-->
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several <TT>ejabberd</TT>
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modules. See section <A HREF="#modoverview">3.3.1</A> to see which modules can be used with
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sure that your database is running well (see previous sections), and add the
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module option <TT>{db_type, odbc}</TT>.</P><P> <A NAME="ldap"></A> </P><!--TOC subsection LDAP-->
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<H3 CLASS="subsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A NAME="htoc37">3.2.5</A>  <A HREF="#ldap">LDAP</A></H3><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="ldap"></A>
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</P><P><TT>ejabberd</TT> has built-in LDAP support. You can authenticate users against LDAP
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server and use LDAP directory as vCard storage.</P><P>Usually <TT>ejabberd</TT> treats LDAP as a read-only storage:
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_adhoc</TT></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Ad-Hoc Commands (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0050.html">XEP-0050</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modannounce"><TT>mod_announce</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Manage announcements</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>recommends <TT>mod_adhoc</TT></TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modannounce"><TT>mod_announce_odbc</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Manage announcements</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>recommends <TT>mod_adhoc</TT></TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>supported DB (*)</TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_blocking</TT></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Simple Communications Blocking (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0191.html">XEP-0191</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_privacy</TT></TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_blocking_odbc</TT></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Simple Communications Blocking (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0191.html">XEP-0191</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_privacy_odbc</TT></TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_caps</TT></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Entity Capabilities (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0115.html">XEP-0115</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_configure</TT></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Server configuration using Ad-Hoc</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_adhoc</TT></TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#moddisco"><TT>mod_disco</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Service Discovery (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0030.html">XEP-0030</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modhttpbind"><TT>mod_http_bind</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>XMPP over Bosh service (HTTP Binding)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modhttpfileserver"><TT>mod_http_fileserver</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Small HTTP file server</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modirc"><TT>mod_irc_odbc</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>IRC transport</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>supported DB (*)</TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modlast"><TT>mod_last</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Last Activity (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0012.html">XEP-0012</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modmuc"><TT>mod_muc</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Multi-User Chat (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0045.html">XEP-0045</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modmuc"><TT>mod_muc_odbc</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Multi-User Chat (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0045.html">XEP-0045</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>supported DB (*)</TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modmuclog"><TT>mod_muc_log</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Multi-User Chat room logging</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_muc</TT></TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modoffline"><TT>mod_offline</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Offline message storage (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0160.html">XEP-0160</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modping"><TT>mod_ping</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>XMPP Ping and periodic keepalives (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0199.html">XEP-0199</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modprescounter"><TT>mod_pres_counter</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Detect presence subscription flood</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modregisterweb"><TT>mod_register_web</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Web for Account Registrations</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modroster"><TT>mod_roster</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Roster management (XMPP IM)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modservicelog"><TT>mod_service_log</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Copy user messages to logger service</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modsharedroster"><TT>mod_shared_roster</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Shared roster management</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_roster</TT> or</TD></TR>
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<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_roster_odbc</TT></TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modsharedroster"><TT>mod_shared_roster_odbc</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Shared roster management</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>supported DB (*) and</TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_roster</TT> or <TT>mod_roster_odbc</TT></TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modsharedrosterldap"><TT>mod_shared_roster_ldap</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>LDAP Shared roster management</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_roster</TT> or</TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_roster_odbc</TT></TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modsharedroster"><TT>mod_shared_roster</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Shared roster management</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_roster</TT></TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modsharedrosterldap"><TT>mod_shared_roster_ldap</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>LDAP Shared roster management</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_roster</TT></TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modsic"><TT>mod_sic</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Server IP Check (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0279.html">XEP-0279</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modstats"><TT>mod_stats</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Statistics Gathering (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0039.html">XEP-0039</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modtime"><TT>mod_time</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Entity Time (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0202.html">XEP-0202</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modvcard"><TT>mod_vcard</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>vcard-temp (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0054.html">XEP-0054</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modvcardldap"><TT>mod_vcard_ldap</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>vcard-temp (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0054.html">XEP-0054</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>LDAP server</TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modvcard"><TT>mod_vcard_odbc</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>vcard-temp (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0054.html">XEP-0054</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>supported DB (*)</TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modvcardxupdate"><TT>mod_vcard_xupdate</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>vCard-Based Avatars (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0153.html">XEP-0153</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_vcard</TT> or <TT>mod_vcard_odbc</TT></TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modvcardxupdate"><TT>mod_vcard_xupdate_odbc</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>vCard-Based Avatars (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0153.html">XEP-0153</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_vcard</TT> or <TT>mod_vcard_odbc</TT></TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modvcardxupdate"><TT>mod_vcard_xupdate</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>vCard-Based Avatars (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0153.html">XEP-0153</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><TT>mod_vcard</TT></TD></TR>
|
||||
<TR><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP><A HREF="#modversion"><TT>mod_version</TT></A></TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP>Software Version (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0092.html">XEP-0092</A>)</TD><TD ALIGN=left NOWRAP> </TD></TR>
|
||||
</TABLE>
|
||||
<DIV CLASS="center"><HR WIDTH="80%" SIZE=2></DIV></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE><UL CLASS="itemize"><LI CLASS="li-itemize">
|
||||
(*) This module requires a supported database. For a list of supported databases, see section <A HREF="#database">3.2</A>.
|
||||
</LI></UL><P>You can see which database backend each module needs by looking at the suffix:
|
||||
</P><UL CLASS="itemize"><LI CLASS="li-itemize">
|
||||
No suffix, this means that the modules uses Erlang’s built-in database
|
||||
Mnesia as backend.
|
||||
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">‘_odbc’, this means that the module needs a supported database
|
||||
(see <A HREF="#database">3.2</A>) as backend.
|
||||
No suffix, this means that the module uses Erlang’s built-in database
|
||||
Mnesia as backend, or a ODBC database in some cases (see <A HREF="#database">3.2</A>).
|
||||
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">‘_ldap’, this means that the module needs an LDAP server as backend.
|
||||
</LI></UL><P>If you want to,
|
||||
it is possible to use a relational database to store the tables created by some ejabberd modules.
|
||||
You can do this by changing the module name to a name with an
|
||||
<TT>_odbc</TT> suffix in <TT>ejabberd</TT> config file. You can use a relational
|
||||
database for the following data:</P><UL CLASS="itemize"><LI CLASS="li-itemize">
|
||||
Last connection date and time: Use <TT>mod_last_odbc</TT> instead of
|
||||
<TT>mod_last</TT>.
|
||||
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">Offline messages: Use <TT>mod_offline_odbc</TT> instead of
|
||||
<TT>mod_offline</TT>.
|
||||
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">Rosters: Use <TT>mod_roster_odbc</TT> instead of <TT>mod_roster</TT>.
|
||||
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">Shared Rosters: Use <TT>mod_shared_roster_odbc</TT> instead of <TT>mod_shared_roster</TT>.
|
||||
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">Users’ VCARD: Use <TT>mod_vcard_odbc</TT> instead of <TT>mod_vcard</TT>.
|
||||
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">vCard-Based Avatars: Use <TT>mod_vcard_xupdate_odbc</TT> instead of <TT>mod_vcard_xupdate</TT>.
|
||||
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">Private XML storage: Use <TT>mod_private_odbc</TT> instead of <TT>mod_private</TT>.
|
||||
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">User rules for blocking communications: Use <TT>mod_privacy_odbc</TT> instead of <TT>mod_privacy</TT>.
|
||||
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">Simple Communications Blocking: Use <TT>mod_blocking_odbc</TT> instead of <TT>mod_blocking</TT>.
|
||||
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">Pub-Sub nodes, items and subscriptions: Use <TT>mod_pubsub_odbc</TT> instead of <TT>mod_pubsub</TT>.
|
||||
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">Multi-user chats: Use <TT>mod_muc_odbc</TT> instead of <TT>mod_muc</TT>.
|
||||
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">Manage announcements: Use <TT>mod_announce_odbc</TT> instead of <TT>mod_announce</TT>.
|
||||
</LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">IRC transport: Use <TT>mod_irc_odbc</TT> instead of <TT>mod_irc</TT>.
|
||||
</LI></UL><P>You can find more
|
||||
<A HREF="http://www.ejabberd.im/contributions">contributed modules</A> on the
|
||||
<TT>ejabberd</TT> website. Please remember that these contributions might not work or
|
||||
@ -2128,7 +2081,11 @@ login. The message is <EM>not sent</EM> to any currently connected user.
|
||||
Any message sent to this JID removes the existing message of the day (MOTD).
|
||||
</DD></DL><P>Options:
|
||||
</P><DL CLASS="description"><DT CLASS="dt-description">
|
||||
<B><TT>{access, AccessName}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> This option specifies who is allowed to
|
||||
<B><TT>{db_type, mnesia|odbc}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
|
||||
Define the type of storage where the module will create the tables and store user information.
|
||||
The default is to store in the internal Mnesia database.
|
||||
If <TT>odbc</TT> value is defined, make sure you have defined the database, see <A HREF="#database">3.2</A>.
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{access, AccessName}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> This option specifies who is allowed to
|
||||
send announcements and to set the message of the day (by default, nobody is
|
||||
able to send such messages).
|
||||
</DD></DL><P>Examples:
|
||||
@ -2404,6 +2361,10 @@ service. If the <TT>host</TT> option is not specified, the Jabber ID will be the
|
||||
hostname of the virtual host with the prefix ‘<TT>irc.</TT>’. The keyword "@HOST@"
|
||||
is replaced at start time with the real virtual host name.
|
||||
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{db_type, mnesia|odbc}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
|
||||
Define the type of storage where the module will create the tables and store user information.
|
||||
The default is to store in the internal Mnesia database.
|
||||
If <TT>odbc</TT> value is defined, make sure you have defined the database, see <A HREF="#database">3.2</A>.
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{access, AccessName}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> This option can be used to specify who
|
||||
may use the IRC transport (default value: <TT>all</TT>).
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{default_encoding, Encoding}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> Set the default IRC encoding.
|
||||
@ -2444,6 +2405,10 @@ connected user was last active on the server, or to query the uptime of the
|
||||
</P><DL CLASS="description"><DT CLASS="dt-description">
|
||||
<B><TT>{iqdisc, Discipline}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> This specifies
|
||||
the processing discipline for Last activity (<TT>jabber:iq:last</TT>) IQ queries (see section <A HREF="#modiqdiscoption">3.3.2</A>).
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{db_type, mnesia|odbc}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
|
||||
Define the type of storage where the module will create the tables and store user information.
|
||||
The default is to store in the internal Mnesia database.
|
||||
If <TT>odbc</TT> value is defined, make sure you have defined the database, see <A HREF="#database">3.2</A>.
|
||||
</DD></DL><P> <A NAME="modmuc"></A> </P><!--TOC subsection <TT>mod_muc</TT>-->
|
||||
<H3 CLASS="subsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A NAME="htoc48">3.3.10</A>  <A HREF="#modmuc"><TT>mod_muc</TT></A></H3><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="modmuc"></A>
|
||||
</P><P>This module provides a Multi-User Chat (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0045.html">XEP-0045</A>) service.
|
||||
@ -2472,6 +2437,10 @@ service. If the <TT>host</TT> option is not specified, the Jabber ID will be the
|
||||
hostname of the virtual host with the prefix ‘<TT>conference.</TT>’. The keyword "@HOST@"
|
||||
is replaced at start time with the real virtual host name.
|
||||
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{db_type, mnesia|odbc}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
|
||||
Define the type of storage where the module will create the tables and store user information.
|
||||
The default is to store in the internal Mnesia database.
|
||||
If <TT>odbc</TT> value is defined, make sure you have defined the database, see <A HREF="#database">3.2</A>.
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{access, AccessName}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> You can specify who is allowed to use
|
||||
the Multi-User Chat service. By default everyone is allowed to use it.
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{access_create, AccessName}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> To configure who is
|
||||
@ -2725,6 +2694,10 @@ Define the format of the log files:
|
||||
<TT>html</TT> stores in HTML format,
|
||||
<TT>plaintext</TT> stores in plain text.
|
||||
The default value is <TT>html</TT>.
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{file_permissions, {Mode, Group}}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
|
||||
Define the permissions that must be used when creating the log files:
|
||||
the number of the mode, and the numeric id of the group that will own the files.
|
||||
The default value is <TT>{644, 33}</TT>.
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{outdir, Path}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
|
||||
This option sets the full path to the directory in which the HTML files should
|
||||
be stored. Make sure the <TT>ejabberd</TT> daemon user has write access on that
|
||||
@ -2786,6 +2759,8 @@ top link will be the default <CODE><a href="/">Home</a></CODE>.
|
||||
{access_log, muc_log},
|
||||
{cssfile, false},
|
||||
{dirtype, subdirs},
|
||||
{dirtype, subdirs},
|
||||
{file_permissions, {644, 33}},
|
||||
{outdir, "/var/www/muclogs"},
|
||||
{timezone, local}
|
||||
]},
|
||||
@ -2799,7 +2774,11 @@ sent to an offline user will be stored on the server until that user comes
|
||||
online again. Thus it is very similar to how email works. Note that
|
||||
<TT>ejabberdctl</TT> has a command to delete expired messages
|
||||
(see section <A HREF="#ejabberdctl">4.1</A>).</P><DL CLASS="description"><DT CLASS="dt-description">
|
||||
<B><TT>{access_max_user_messages, AccessName}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
|
||||
<B><TT>{db_type, mnesia|odbc}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
|
||||
Define the type of storage where the module will create the tables and store user information.
|
||||
The default is to store in the internal Mnesia database.
|
||||
If <TT>odbc</TT> value is defined, make sure you have defined the database, see <A HREF="#database">3.2</A>.
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{access_max_user_messages, AccessName}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
|
||||
This option defines which access rule will be enforced to limit
|
||||
the maximum number of offline messages that a user can have (quota).
|
||||
When a user has too many offline messages, any new messages that he receive are discarded,
|
||||
@ -2904,6 +2883,10 @@ subscription type (or globally).
|
||||
</P><DL CLASS="description"><DT CLASS="dt-description">
|
||||
<B><TT>{iqdisc, Discipline}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> This specifies
|
||||
the processing discipline for Blocking Communication (<TT>jabber:iq:privacy</TT>) IQ queries (see section <A HREF="#modiqdiscoption">3.3.2</A>).
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{db_type, mnesia|odbc}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
|
||||
Define the type of storage where the module will create the tables and store user information.
|
||||
The default is to store in the internal Mnesia database.
|
||||
If <TT>odbc</TT> value is defined, make sure you have defined the database, see <A HREF="#database">3.2</A>.
|
||||
</DD></DL><P> <A NAME="modprivate"></A> </P><!--TOC subsection <TT>mod_private</TT>-->
|
||||
<H3 CLASS="subsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A NAME="htoc54">3.3.16</A>  <A HREF="#modprivate"><TT>mod_private</TT></A></H3><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="modprivate"></A>
|
||||
</P><P>This module adds support for Private XML Storage (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0049.html">XEP-0049</A>):
|
||||
@ -2916,6 +2899,10 @@ of client-specific preferences; another is Bookmark Storage (<A HREF="http://xmp
|
||||
</P><DL CLASS="description"><DT CLASS="dt-description">
|
||||
<B><TT>{iqdisc, Discipline}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> This specifies
|
||||
the processing discipline for Private XML Storage (<TT>jabber:iq:private</TT>) IQ queries (see section <A HREF="#modiqdiscoption">3.3.2</A>).
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{db_type, mnesia|odbc}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
|
||||
Define the type of storage where the module will create the tables and store user information.
|
||||
The default is to store in the internal Mnesia database.
|
||||
If <TT>odbc</TT> value is defined, make sure you have defined the database, see <A HREF="#database">3.2</A>.
|
||||
</DD></DL><P> <A NAME="modproxy"></A> </P><!--TOC subsection <TT>mod_proxy65</TT>-->
|
||||
<H3 CLASS="subsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A NAME="htoc55">3.3.17</A>  <A HREF="#modproxy"><TT>mod_proxy65</TT></A></H3><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="modproxy"></A>
|
||||
</P><P>This module implements SOCKS5 Bytestreams (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0065.html">XEP-0065</A>).
|
||||
@ -3202,6 +3189,10 @@ It also supports Roster Versioning (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0237
|
||||
</P><DL CLASS="description"><DT CLASS="dt-description">
|
||||
<B><TT>{iqdisc, Discipline}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> This specifies
|
||||
the processing discipline for Roster Management (<TT>jabber:iq:roster</TT>) IQ queries (see section <A HREF="#modiqdiscoption">3.3.2</A>).
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{db_type, mnesia|odbc}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
|
||||
Define the type of storage where the module will create the tables and store user information.
|
||||
The default is to store in the internal Mnesia database.
|
||||
If <TT>odbc</TT> value is defined, make sure you have defined the database, see <A HREF="#database">3.2</A>.
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{versioning, false|true}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> Enables
|
||||
Roster Versioning.
|
||||
This option is disabled by default.
|
||||
@ -3212,7 +3203,7 @@ Enabling this option reduces the load for both ejabberd and the database.
|
||||
This option does not affect the client in any way.
|
||||
This option is only useful if Roster Versioning is enabled.
|
||||
This option is disabled by default.
|
||||
Important: if you use <TT>mod_shared_roster</TT>, <TT>mod_shared_roster_odbc</TT> or <TT>mod_shared_roster_ldap</TT>,
|
||||
Important: if you use <TT>mod_shared_roster</TT> or <TT>mod_shared_roster_ldap</TT>,
|
||||
you must disable this option.
|
||||
</DD></DL><P>This example configuration enables Roster Versioning with storage of current id:
|
||||
</P><PRE CLASS="verbatim">{modules,
|
||||
@ -3260,7 +3251,13 @@ manually add all users to their rosters, and that they cannot permanently delete
|
||||
users from the shared roster groups.
|
||||
A shared roster group can have members from any XMPP server,
|
||||
but the presence will only be available from and to members
|
||||
of the same virtual host where the group is created.</P><P>Shared roster groups can be edited <EM>only</EM> via the Web Admin. Each group
|
||||
of the same virtual host where the group is created.</P><P>Options:
|
||||
</P><DL CLASS="description"><DT CLASS="dt-description">
|
||||
<B><TT>{db_type, mnesia|odbc}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
|
||||
Define the type of storage where the module will create the tables and store user information.
|
||||
The default is to store in the internal Mnesia database.
|
||||
If <TT>odbc</TT> value is defined, make sure you have defined the database, see <A HREF="#database">3.2</A>.
|
||||
</DD></DL><P>Shared roster groups can be edited <EM>only</EM> via the Web Admin. Each group
|
||||
has a unique identification and the following parameters:
|
||||
</P><DL CLASS="description"><DT CLASS="dt-description">
|
||||
<B>Name</B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> The name of the group, which will be displayed in the roster.
|
||||
@ -3607,6 +3604,10 @@ is replaced at start time with the real virtual host name.
|
||||
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{iqdisc, Discipline}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> This specifies
|
||||
the processing discipline for <TT>vcard-temp</TT> IQ queries (see section <A HREF="#modiqdiscoption">3.3.2</A>).
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{db_type, mnesia|odbc}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
|
||||
Define the type of storage where the module will create the tables and store user information.
|
||||
The default is to store in the internal Mnesia database.
|
||||
If <TT>odbc</TT> value is defined, make sure you have defined the database, see <A HREF="#database">3.2</A>.
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{search, true|false}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">This option specifies whether the search
|
||||
functionality is enabled or not
|
||||
If disabled, the option <TT>host</TT> will be ignored and the
|
||||
@ -3622,7 +3623,7 @@ users who added some information to their vCard. The default value is
|
||||
</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>{search_all_hosts, true|false}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">If this option is set
|
||||
to <TT>true</TT>, search operations will apply to all virtual hosts. Otherwise
|
||||
only the current host will be searched. The default value is <TT>true</TT>.
|
||||
This option is available in <TT>mod_vcard</TT>, but not available in <TT>mod_vcard_odbc</TT>.
|
||||
This option is available in <TT>mod_vcard</TT>when using Mnesia, but not when using ODBC storage.
|
||||
</DD></DL><P>Examples:
|
||||
</P><UL CLASS="itemize"><LI CLASS="li-itemize">
|
||||
In this first situation, search results are limited to twenty items,
|
||||
@ -3844,7 +3845,13 @@ it is replaced with the element generated by ejabberd.</P><P>By enabling this mo
|
||||
and each presence sent by a client produces hash retrieval and a
|
||||
presence stanza rewrite.
|
||||
For this reason, enabling this module will introduce a computational overhead
|
||||
in servers with clients that change frequently their presence.</P><P> <A NAME="modversion"></A> </P><!--TOC subsection <TT>mod_version</TT>-->
|
||||
in servers with clients that change frequently their presence.</P><P>Options:
|
||||
</P><DL CLASS="description"><DT CLASS="dt-description">
|
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<B><TT>{db_type, mnesia|odbc}</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
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Define the type of storage where the module will create the tables and store user information.
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The default is to store in the internal Mnesia database.
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If <TT>odbc</TT> value is defined, make sure you have defined the database, see <A HREF="#database">3.2</A>.
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</DD></DL><P> <A NAME="modversion"></A> </P><!--TOC subsection <TT>mod_version</TT>-->
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<H3 CLASS="subsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A NAME="htoc69">3.3.31</A>  <A HREF="#modversion"><TT>mod_version</TT></A></H3><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="modversion"></A>
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</P><P>This module implements Software Version (<A HREF="http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0092.html">XEP-0092</A>). Consequently, it
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answers <TT>ejabberd</TT>’s version when queried.</P><P>Options:
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@ -3889,7 +3896,6 @@ Add the option to the file <TT>ejabberd.cfg</TT>.
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In this example there is no restriction:
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</P><PRE CLASS="verbatim">{ejabberdctl_access_commands, []}.
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</PRE><P>If account <TT>robot1@example.org</TT> is registered in <TT>ejabberd</TT> with password <TT>abcdef</TT>
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(which MD5 is E8B501798950FC58AAD83C8C14978E),
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and <TT>ejabberd.cfg</TT> contains this setting:
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</P><PRE CLASS="verbatim">{hosts, ["example.org"]}.
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{acl, bots, {user, "robot1", "example.org"}}.
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@ -3898,7 +3904,7 @@ and <TT>ejabberd.cfg</TT> contains this setting:
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</PRE><P>then you can do this in the shell:
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</P><PRE CLASS="verbatim">$ ejabberdctl registered_users example.org
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Error: no_auth_provided
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$ ejabberdctl --auth robot1 example.org E8B501798950FC58AAD83C8C14978E registered_users example.org
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$ ejabberdctl --auth robot1 example.org abcdef registered_users example.org
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robot1
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testuser1
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testuser2
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@ -4038,6 +4044,8 @@ using jabberd1.4 formatted XML files.
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from other Jabber/XMPP servers
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There exist tutorials to
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<A HREF="http://www.ejabberd.im/migrate-to-ejabberd">migrate from other software to ejabberd</A>.
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</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>export2odbc virtualhost directory</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description">
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Export virtual host information from Mnesia tables to SQL files.
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</DD><DT CLASS="dt-description"><B><TT>delete_expired_messages</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> This option can be used to delete old messages
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in offline storage. This might be useful when the number of offline messages
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is very high.
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@ -4061,8 +4069,7 @@ The authentication information is provided when executing a command,
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and is Username, Hostname and Password of a local XMPP account
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that has permission to execute the corresponding command.
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This means that the account must be registered in the local ejabberd,
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||||
because the information will be verified.
|
||||
It is possible to provide the plaintext password or its MD5 sum.</P><P>When one or several access restrictions are defined and the
|
||||
because the information will be verified.</P><P>When one or several access restrictions are defined and the
|
||||
authentication information is provided,
|
||||
each restriction is verified until one matches completely:
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||||
the account matches the Access rule,
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||||
|
@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
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% ejabberd version (automatically generated).
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||||
\newcommand{\version}{2.1.x}
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||||
\newcommand{\version}{2.1.12}
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||||
|
18
src/configure
vendored
18
src/configure
vendored
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
#! /bin/sh
|
||||
# Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles.
|
||||
# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.68 for ejabberd 2.1.x.
|
||||
# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.68 for ejabberd 2.1.12.
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||||
#
|
||||
# Report bugs to <ejabberd@process-one.net>.
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#
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@ -560,8 +560,8 @@ MAKEFLAGS=
|
||||
# Identity of this package.
|
||||
PACKAGE_NAME='ejabberd'
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||||
PACKAGE_TARNAME='ejabberd'
|
||||
PACKAGE_VERSION='2.1.x'
|
||||
PACKAGE_STRING='ejabberd 2.1.x'
|
||||
PACKAGE_VERSION='2.1.12'
|
||||
PACKAGE_STRING='ejabberd 2.1.12'
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||||
PACKAGE_BUGREPORT='ejabberd@process-one.net'
|
||||
PACKAGE_URL=''
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1288,7 +1288,7 @@ if test "$ac_init_help" = "long"; then
|
||||
# Omit some internal or obsolete options to make the list less imposing.
|
||||
# This message is too long to be a string in the A/UX 3.1 sh.
|
||||
cat <<_ACEOF
|
||||
\`configure' configures ejabberd 2.1.x to adapt to many kinds of systems.
|
||||
\`configure' configures ejabberd 2.1.12 to adapt to many kinds of systems.
|
||||
|
||||
Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]...
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1354,7 +1354,7 @@ fi
|
||||
|
||||
if test -n "$ac_init_help"; then
|
||||
case $ac_init_help in
|
||||
short | recursive ) echo "Configuration of ejabberd 2.1.x:";;
|
||||
short | recursive ) echo "Configuration of ejabberd 2.1.12:";;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
cat <<\_ACEOF
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1479,7 +1479,7 @@ fi
|
||||
test -n "$ac_init_help" && exit $ac_status
|
||||
if $ac_init_version; then
|
||||
cat <<\_ACEOF
|
||||
ejabberd configure 2.1.x
|
||||
ejabberd configure 2.1.12
|
||||
generated by GNU Autoconf 2.68
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||||
@ -1823,7 +1823,7 @@ cat >config.log <<_ACEOF
|
||||
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
|
||||
running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
|
||||
|
||||
It was created by ejabberd $as_me 2.1.x, which was
|
||||
It was created by ejabberd $as_me 2.1.12, which was
|
||||
generated by GNU Autoconf 2.68. Invocation command line was
|
||||
|
||||
$ $0 $@
|
||||
@ -5690,7 +5690,7 @@ cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1
|
||||
# report actual input values of CONFIG_FILES etc. instead of their
|
||||
# values after options handling.
|
||||
ac_log="
|
||||
This file was extended by ejabberd $as_me 2.1.x, which was
|
||||
This file was extended by ejabberd $as_me 2.1.12, which was
|
||||
generated by GNU Autoconf 2.68. Invocation command line was
|
||||
|
||||
CONFIG_FILES = $CONFIG_FILES
|
||||
@ -5743,7 +5743,7 @@ _ACEOF
|
||||
cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1
|
||||
ac_cs_config="`$as_echo "$ac_configure_args" | sed 's/^ //; s/[\\""\`\$]/\\\\&/g'`"
|
||||
ac_cs_version="\\
|
||||
ejabberd config.status 2.1.x
|
||||
ejabberd config.status 2.1.12
|
||||
configured by $0, generated by GNU Autoconf 2.68,
|
||||
with options \\"\$ac_cs_config\\"
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
{application, ejabberd,
|
||||
[{description, "ejabberd"},
|
||||
{vsn, "2.1.x"},
|
||||
{vsn, "2.1.12"},
|
||||
{modules, [acl,
|
||||
adhoc,
|
||||
configure,
|
||||
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