Showing posts with label xmpp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label xmpp. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

How to install XMPP (Jabber) IM server in Debian

XMPP is an open-standard communications protocol for message-oriented middleware based on XML (originally named Jabber). Prerequisites:
  • XMPP domain: dev.local
  • ejabberd server name: im1.dev.local
  • Administrative account: admin@dev.local
In order to install the ejabberd IM server in Debian:
apt-get -y install ejabberd
Add administrative account (user, host, password):
ejabberdctl register admin dev.local P@ssw0rd

Configuration

You will need a certificate file for your domain. While obtaining self signed certificate, please ensure:
  1. Common Name is the XMPP domain name, e.g. dev.local.
  2. Resulting pem file has both key and certificate
Take a look how to can create a self signed certificate here and add it to trusted certificates here. All configuration is stored in /etc/ejabberd/ejabberd.cfg file.
%% Admin user
{acl, admin, {user, "", "dev.local"}}.

%% Hostname (The list of domains we are going to serve)
{hosts, ["dev.local"]}.

...

%% domain_certfile: Specify a different certificate for 
%% each served hostname    .
{domain_certfile, "dev.local", "/etc/ejabberd/dev.local.pem"}.

...

%% To enable in-band registration, replace 'deny' with 
%% 'allow'. This let users create IM account from theirs
%% client applications.
{access, register, [{allow, all}]}.

XMPP DNS Discovery

You need to add the following records to your dns server:
$ORIGIN _tcp.dev.local.
$TTL 900    ; 15 minutes
_jabber         SRV 5 0 5269 im1.dev.local.
_xmpp-client    SRV 5 0 5222 im1.dev.local.
_xmpp-server    SRV 5 0 5269 im1.dev.local.
If you are editing zone of your dynamic dns server consider have a look here.