702 lines
24 KiB
XML
702 lines
24 KiB
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<!-- c2s configuration -->
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<c2s>
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<!-- Our ID on the network (default: c2s) -->
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<id>c2s</id>
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<!-- The process ID file. Comment this out if you don't need to know
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the process ID from outside the process (eg for control scripts) -->
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<pidfile>/var/run/jabber/jabberd2-c2s.pid</pidfile>
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<!-- Router connection configuration -->
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<router>
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<!-- IP/port the router is waiting for connections on -->
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<ip>127.0.0.1</ip> <!-- default: 127.0.0.1 -->
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<port>5347</port> <!-- default: 5347 -->
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<!-- Username/password to authenticate as -->
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<user>jabberd</user> <!-- default: jabberd -->
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<pass>secret</pass> <!-- default: secret -->
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<!-- File containing an SSL certificate and private key to use when
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setting up an encrypted channel with the router. From
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SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file(3): "The certificates must be
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in PEM format and must be sorted starting with the subject's
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certificate (actual client or server certificate), followed
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by intermediate CA certificates if applicable, and ending
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at the highest level (root) CA" (the latter one being optional).
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If this is commented out, or the file can't be read, no attempt
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will be made to establish an encrypted channel with the router. -->
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<!--
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<pemfile>/etc/jabber/server.pem</pemfile>
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-->
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<!-- Router connection retry -->
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<retry>
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<!-- If the connection to the router can't be established at
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startup, we should try again this many times before exiting.
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Use -1 to retry indefinitely. [default: 3] -->
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<init>3</init>
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<!-- If we lost the connection to the router during normal
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operation (ie we've successfully connected to the router in
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the past), we should try to reconnect this many times before
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exiting. Use -1 to retry indefinitely. [default: 3] -->
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<lost>3</lost>
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<!-- Sleep for this many seconds before trying attempting a
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reconnect. [default: 2] -->
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<sleep>2</sleep>
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</retry>
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</router>
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<!-- Log configuration - type is "syslog", "file" or "stdout" -->
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<log type='syslog'>
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<!-- If logging to syslog, this is the log ident -->
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<ident>jabberd/c2s</ident>
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<!-- If logging to syslog, this is the log facility
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(local0 - local7) [default: local3] -->
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<facility>local3</facility>
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<!-- If logging to file, this is the filename of the logfile -->
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<!--
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<file>/var/log/jabber/c2s.log</file>
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-->
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<!-- Filename of the debug logfile -->
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<!--
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<debug>/var/log/jabber/debug-${id}.log</debug>
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-->
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</log>
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<!-- Local network configuration -->
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<local>
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<!-- Who we identify ourselves as. This should correspond to the
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ID (host) that the session manager thinks it is. You can
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specify more than one to support virtual hosts, as long as you
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have additional session manager instances on the network to
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handle those hosts.
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You may leave the content of the <id/> empty to setup default
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virtual host setup, that will be used for all present but not
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configured otherwise SM domains.
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realm
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attribute specifies the auth/reg or SASL authentication realm
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for the host. If the attribute is not specified, the realm will
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be selected by the SASL mechanism, or will be the same as the ID
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itself. Be aware that users are assigned to a realm, not a host,
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so two hosts in the same realm will have the same users. If no
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realm is specified, it will be set to be the same as the ID.
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If empty "" realm is specified, the PAM backend wil authenticate
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using plain usernames, not JIDs.
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pemfile
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attribute specifies the file containing a SSL certificate and
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private key for client connections. If this is non existant,
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clients will not be offered the STARTTLS stream extension
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From SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file(3):
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"The certificates must be in PEM format and must be sorted
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starting with the subject's certificate (actual client or server
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certificate), followed by intermediate CA certificates if
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applicable, and ending at the highest level (root) CA"
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(the latter one being optional).
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verify-mode
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SSL verify mode - see SSL_CTX_set_verify(3), mode parameter.
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Sum of the following options:
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SSL_VERIFY_NONE 0x00
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SSL_VERIFY_PEER 0x01
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SSL_VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT 0x02
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SSL_VERIFY_CLIENT_ONCE 0x04
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Use 7 to require all clients to present _valid_ certificates.
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cachain
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SSL CA chain. Used to verify client certificates.
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CA names published to client upon connection.
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require-starttls
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If this attribute is set to any value, clients must do STARTTLS
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before they can authenticate. Until the stream is encrypted,
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all packets will be dropped.
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register-enable
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Remove this attribute to disable account registrations.
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instructions
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Human-readable instructions to be returned to client when
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registration is requested.
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register-oob
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URL to be attached as an alternative, out-of-band registration
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method. Usually web-based http:// URL.
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password-change
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Password change only. When registration is disabled, it may
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still be useful to allow clients to change their password. If
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you want this, add this attribute with any value, when you need
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registration disabled.
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-->
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<id register-enable='mu'>localhost.localdomain</id>
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<!-- or
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<id realm='company.int'
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pemfile='/etc/jabber/server.pem'
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verify-mode='7'
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cachain='/etc/jabber/client_ca_certs.pem'
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require-starttls='mu'
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register-enable='mu'
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instructions='Enter a username and password to register with this server.'
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register-oob='http://example.org/register'
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password-change='mu'
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>example.net</id> -->
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<!-- or the default host
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<id password-change='mu' /> -->
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<!-- IP address to bind to (default: 0.0.0.0) -->
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<ip>0.0.0.0</ip>
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<!-- Port to bind to, or 0 to disable unencrypted access to the
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server (default: 5222) -->
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<port>5222</port>
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<!-- Older versions of jabberd support encrypted client connections
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via an additional listening socket on port 5223. If you want
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this (required to allow pre-STARTTLS clients to do SSL),
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uncomment this -->
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<!--
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<ssl-port>5223</ssl-port>
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-->
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<!-- File containing an SSL certificate and private key for client
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connections. From SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file(3):
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"The certificates must be in PEM format and must be sorted
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starting with the subject's certificate (actual client or server
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certificate), followed by intermediate CA certificates if
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applicable, and ending at the highest level (root) CA"
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(the latter one being optional).
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Note: This certificate is ONLY used for old style SSL
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connections on port 5223 (pre-STARTTLS). If you want to
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use STARTTLS over the standard XMPP port 5222 then you
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MUST specify the pemfile in the 'id' tag above. -->
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<!--
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<pemfile>/etc/jabber/server.pem</pemfile>
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-->
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<!-- SSL verify mode - see SSL_CTX_set_verify(3), mode parameter -->
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<!--
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<verify-mode>7</verify-mode>
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-->
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<!-- SSL CA chain. Used to verify client certificates. CA names published to client upon connection -->
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<cachain>/etc/jabber/client_ca_certs.pem</cachain>
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-->
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<!-- Forward incoming HTTP clients to a real HTTP server -->
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<!--
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<httpforward>http://www.jabber.org/</httpforward>
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-->
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</local>
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<!-- Input/output settings -->
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<io>
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<!-- Maximum number of file descriptors. This value sets an upper
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limit on the number of users who may be logged in to this
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server at a given time. Each user consumers one file
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descriptor.
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Note that the number of possible connections will be slightly
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less than this, because c2s itself can use up five on its own,
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and auth/reg modules may need a few also. If the supply of
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file descriptors is exhausted, new incoming connections will
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be denied.
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Also note that this value only affects how many file descriptors
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jabberd is able to handle internally. You may also need to
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tell your operating system to allow jabberd to use more file
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descriptors. On Linux this can be done using ulimit -n or by
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changing the value of /proc/sys/fd/file-max.
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(default: 1024) -->
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<max_fds>1024</max_fds>
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<!-- Rate limiting -->
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<limits>
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<!-- Maximum bytes per second - if more than X bytes are sent in Y
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seconds, connection is throttled for Z seconds. The format
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is:
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<bytes seconds='Y' throttle='Z'>X</bytes>
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Default Y is 1, default Z is 5. set X to 0 to disable. -->
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<bytes>0</bytes>
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<!-- Maximum number of stanzas per second - if more than X stanzas
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are sent in Y seconds, connection is throttled for Z seconds.
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The format is:
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<stanzas seconds='Y' throttle='Z'>X</stanzas>
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Default Y 1, default Z is 5. Set X to 0 to disable -->
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<stanzas>1000</stanzas>
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<!-- Maximum connects per second - if more than X connects are
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attempted from a single IP in Y seconds, that IP is throttled
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for Z seconds. The format is:
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<connects seconds='Y' throttle='Z'>X</connects>
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Default Y is 5, default Z is 5. set X to 0 to disable. -->
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<connects>0</connects>
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<!-- Maximum stanza size - if more than given number of bytes
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are read in one incoming stanza, the stream is closed
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with policy-violation error.
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Set to 0 to disable.
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Values less than 16384 might not work. -->
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<stanzasize>65535</stanzasize>
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</limits>
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<!-- Enable XEP-0138: Stream Compression -->
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<!--
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<compression/>
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-->
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<!-- IP-based access controls. If a connection IP matches an allow
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rule, the connection will be accepted. If a connecting IP
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matches a deny rule, the connection will be refused. If the
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connecting IP does not match any rules, or it matches both an
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allow and a deny rule, the contents of the <order/> option
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determines what happens. -->
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<access>
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<!-- Rule check order (default: allow,deny)
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allow,deny - Check allow rules, then check deny rules.
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Allow by default.
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deny,allow - Check deny rules, then check allow rules.
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Deny by default. -->
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<order>allow,deny</order>
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<!-- Allow a network. If the mask isn't specified, it defaults to
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255.255.255.255 (ie allow onle the specified IP) -->
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<!--
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<allow ip='127.0.0.0' mask='255.0.0.0'/>
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-->
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<!-- Allow a single host -->
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<!--
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<allow ip='12.34.56.78'/>
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-->
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<!-- Deny a network or a host -->
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<!--
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<deny ip='127.0.0.1' mask='255.0.0.0'/>
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<deny ip='87.65.43.21'/>
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-->
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</access>
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<!-- Timed checks -->
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<check>
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<!-- Interval between checks.
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Open client connections will be checked every n seconds, and
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the following checks applied.
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0 disables all checks. (default: 0) -->
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<interval>0</interval>
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<!-- Idle connection checks.
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Connections that have not sent data for longer than this many
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seconds will be dropped.
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0 disables idle timeouts. (default: 0) -->
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<idle>0</idle>
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<!-- Keepalives.
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Connections that have not sent data for longer than this many
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seconds will have a single whitespace character sent to them.
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This will force the TCP connection to be closed if they have
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disconnected without us knowing about it.
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0 disables keepalives. (default: 0) -->
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<keepalive>0</keepalive>
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</check>
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</io>
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<!-- Statistics -->
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<stats>
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<!-- file containing count of packets that went through -->
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<packet>/var/spool/jabber/stats/c2s.packets</packet>
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-->
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</stats>
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<!-- PBX integration -->
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<pbx>
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<!-- Commands named pipe path. Allows creating "fake" sessions
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with given resource and status -->
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<!--
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<pipe>/var/run/jabber/pbx</pipe>
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-->
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<!-- Available commands:
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START jid/resource [[priority ]status] [description]
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STOP jid/resource [description]
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where priority is integer between -128 and +127
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and status is one of: CHAT, ONLINE, DND, AWAY, XA
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-->
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</pbx>
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<!-- see-other-host error stream redirection support
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This will redirect connections to specified domains to other host:port
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Usefull when migrating service and DNS change did not propagate yet.
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Note that to_address should be RFC 3986 compliant. -->
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<stream_redirect>
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<redirect requested_domain="some.domain" to_address="other.hostname" to_port="5269" />
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<redirect requested_domain="other.domain" to_address="other.host" to_port="1234" />
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-->
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</stream_redirect>
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<!-- Authentication/registration database configuration -->
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<authreg>
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<!-- Dynamic authreg modules path -->
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<path>/usr/lib64/jabberd</path>
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<!-- Backend module to use -->
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<module>db</module>
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<!-- Available authentication mechanisms -->
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<mechanisms>
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<!-- These are the traditional Jabber authentication mechanisms.
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Comment out any that you don't want to be offered to clients.
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Note that if the auth/reg module does not support one of
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these mechanisms, then it will not be offered regardless of
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whether or not it is enabled here. -->
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<traditional>
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<plain/>
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<digest/>
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</traditional>
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<!-- SASL authentication mechanisms. Comment out any that you
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don't want to be offered to clients. Again, if the auth/reg
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module does not support one of these mechanisms, then it will
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not be offered. -->
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<sasl>
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<plain/>
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<digest-md5/>
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<!--
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<anonymous/>
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<gssapi/>
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-->
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</sasl>
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</mechanisms>
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<!-- Additional mechanisms that are also available when the
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connection is encrypted. Ie. when START-TLS had been
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negotiated, or user connected on SSL-wrapped port. -->
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<ssl-mechanisms>
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<!-- it's advisable that you disable plain in the above
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<mechanisms/> section -->
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<traditional>
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<plain/>
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</traditional>
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<sasl>
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<plain/>
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<external/>
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</sasl>
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</ssl-mechanisms>
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<!-- SQLite driver configuration -->
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<sqlite>
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<!-- Database name -->
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<dbname>/var/spool/jabber/db/sqlite.db</dbname>
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<!-- Transacation support. If this is commented out, transactions
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will be disabled. This might make database accesses faster,
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but data may be lost if jabberd crashes. -->
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<transactions/>
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<!-- SQLite busy-timeout in milliseconds. -->
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<busy-timeout>2000</busy-timeout>
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<!-- Passwords in DB may be stored in plain or hashed format -->
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<!-- NOTE: If you are using hashed passwords, the only auth
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method that will work is PLAIN.
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Make sure that you disabled others in 'mechanisms'
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sections of the config file. -->
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<password_type>
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<!-- only one may be enabled here -->
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<plaintext/>
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<!-- use crypt(3)ed passwords
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<crypt/>
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-->
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<!-- use A1HASH passwords
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This stores the MD5 digest of user:realm:password in the database
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<a1hash/>
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-->
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</password_type>
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</sqlite>
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<!-- MySQL module configuration -->
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<mysql>
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<!-- Database server host and port -->
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<host>localhost</host>
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<port>3306</port>
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<!-- Database name -->
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<dbname>jabberd2</dbname>
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<!-- Database username and password -->
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<user>jabberd2</user>
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<pass>secret</pass>
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<!-- Passwords in DB may be stored in plain or hashed format -->
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<!-- NOTE: If you are using hashed passwords, the only auth
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method that will work is PLAIN.
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Make sure that you disabled others in 'mechanisms'
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sections of the config file. -->
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<password_type>
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<!-- only one may be enabled here -->
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<plaintext/>
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<!-- use crypt(3)ed passwords
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<crypt/>
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-->
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<!-- use A1HASH passwords
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|
This stores the MD5 digest of user:realm:password in the database
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<a1hash/>
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-->
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</password_type>
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</mysql>
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<!-- PostgreSQL module configuration -->
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<pgsql>
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<!-- PostgreSQL connection info.
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For the rest of the options see
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http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/interactive/libpq.html -->
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<conninfo>dbname=jabberd2 user=jabberd2 password=secret</conninfo>
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<!-- Alternatively you may set connection settings separately.
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|
These are used only in absence of 'conninfo' -->
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<!-- Database server host and port -->
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<host>localhost</host>
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<port>5432</port>
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<!-- Database name -->
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<dbname>jabberd2</dbname>
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<!-- Database schema -->
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<schema>public</schema>
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||
|
<!-- Database username and password -->
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<user>jabberd2</user>
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|
<pass>secret</pass>
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||
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|
||
|
<!-- Passwords in DB may be stored in plain or hashed format -->
|
||
|
<!-- NOTE: If you are using hashed passwords, the only auth
|
||
|
method that will work is PLAIN.
|
||
|
Make sure that you disabled others in 'mechanisms'
|
||
|
sections of the config file. -->
|
||
|
<password_type>
|
||
|
<!-- only one may be enabled here -->
|
||
|
<plaintext/>
|
||
|
<!-- use crypt(3)ed passwords
|
||
|
<crypt/>
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
<!-- use A1HASH passwords
|
||
|
This stores the MD5 digest of user:realm:password in the database
|
||
|
<a1hash/>
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
</password_type>
|
||
|
</pgsql>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- Oracle driver configuration -->
|
||
|
<oracle>
|
||
|
<!-- Database server host and port. -->
|
||
|
<host>localhost</host>
|
||
|
<port>1521</port>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- Database name -->
|
||
|
<dbname>jabberd2</dbname>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- Database username and password -->
|
||
|
<user>jabberd2</user>
|
||
|
<pass>secret</pass>
|
||
|
</oracle>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- Berkeley DB module configuration -->
|
||
|
<db>
|
||
|
<!-- Directory to store database files under -->
|
||
|
<path>/var/spool/jabber/db</path>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- Synchronize the database to disk after each write. If you
|
||
|
disable this, database accesses may be faster, but data may
|
||
|
be lost if jabberd crashes. -->
|
||
|
<sync/>
|
||
|
</db>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- LDAPFULL module configuration -->
|
||
|
<ldapfull>
|
||
|
<!-- LDAP server host and port (default: 389) -->
|
||
|
<uri>ldap://localhost/ ldaps://ldap.example.com/</uri>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- DN to bind as for searches. If unspecified, the searches
|
||
|
will be done anonymously. -->
|
||
|
<!--
|
||
|
<binddn>cn=Directory Manager</binddn>
|
||
|
<bindpw>secret</bindpw>
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- Type of LDAP server. Currently "ad" for active directory and "ldap"
|
||
|
for other ldap servers. If not specified, then it is ldap. -->
|
||
|
<!--
|
||
|
<type>ad</type>
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- LDAP attribute that holds the user ID (default: uid) -->
|
||
|
<uidattr>uid</uidattr>
|
||
|
<objectclass>posixAccount</objectclass>
|
||
|
<!-- LDAP attribute that holds the cleartext or hashed password
|
||
|
(not needed when pwscheme is set to 'bind') -->
|
||
|
<pwattr>userPassword</pwattr>
|
||
|
<!-- if you use included jabberd.schema use this:
|
||
|
<uidattr>jid</uidattr>
|
||
|
<objectclass>jabberUser</objectclass>
|
||
|
<pwattr>jabberPassword</pwattr>
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- Attribute that holds jabber account status. Must be TRUE for AD,
|
||
|
and 1 for other LDAP server.
|
||
|
If not specified, then it will not be used. -->
|
||
|
<!--
|
||
|
<validattr>valid</validattr>
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- Group that users must be members of
|
||
|
If this is set, only user that are members of the specified LDAP
|
||
|
group can log in. The group must be specified with its full
|
||
|
distinguished name -->
|
||
|
<!--
|
||
|
<group_dn>cn=jabberdusers,ou=servicegroups,dc=example,dc=com</group_dn>
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
<fulluid/>
|
||
|
<!-- If pwscheme is not defined, then passwords are stored in clear
|
||
|
text and digest authentication may be done.
|
||
|
If passwords are hashed, then you cannot use digest authentication
|
||
|
and should use plain text authentication.
|
||
|
Any of sha, ssha, crypt, bind and clear may be specified.
|
||
|
'sha' specifies that the attribute in pwattr holds a base-64
|
||
|
encoded SHA-1 hashed password beginning with the string {SHA}.
|
||
|
'ssha' specifies that the attribute in pwattr holds a base-64
|
||
|
SHA-1 hashed password appended with 32 bits of salt and beginning
|
||
|
with the string {SSHA}.
|
||
|
'crypt' specifies that the attribute in pwattr holds a UNIX-style
|
||
|
crypt(3) hashed password.
|
||
|
'bind' specifies that the password is not stored in an attribute
|
||
|
but is authenticated directly by the LDAP server by binding
|
||
|
using the user's DN. This should be compatible with the
|
||
|
widest variety of LDAP servers.
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
<!-- <pwscheme>bind</pwscheme> -->
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- base DN of the tree. You should specify a DN for each
|
||
|
authentication realm declared in the <local/> section above,
|
||
|
by using the realm attribute. -->
|
||
|
<basedn realm='company'>o=Company.com</basedn>
|
||
|
<basedn>o=Example Corp.</basedn>
|
||
|
</ldapfull>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- LDAP module configuration -->
|
||
|
<!-- Remember that you need to use PLAIN auth with LDAP backend -->
|
||
|
<ldap>
|
||
|
<!-- LDAP server host and port (default: 389) -->
|
||
|
<host>ldap.example.com</host>
|
||
|
<port>389</port>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- Use LDAP v3 if possible. If disabled, v2 will be used.
|
||
|
Encryption options are only available if v3 is enabled. -->
|
||
|
<!--
|
||
|
<v3/>
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- Encryption. If enabled, this will create an encrypted channel
|
||
|
to the LDAP server using the LDAP STARTTLS mechanism. -->
|
||
|
<!--
|
||
|
<starttls/>
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- Encryption. If enabled, this will create an encrypted channel
|
||
|
to the server using the old-style "ldaps://" mechanism. It is
|
||
|
recommended that you use <starttls/> instead of this. -->
|
||
|
<!--
|
||
|
<ssl/>
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- DN to bind as for searches. If unspecified, the searches
|
||
|
will be done anonymously. -->
|
||
|
<!--
|
||
|
<binddn>cn=Directory Manager</binddn>
|
||
|
<bindpw>secret</bindpw>
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- LDAP attribute that holds the user ID (default: uid) -->
|
||
|
<uidattr>uid</uidattr>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- Enable the append-realm element if you want to append
|
||
|
realm value (usernam@realm) to the uidattr value
|
||
|
<append-realm/>
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- Alternatively to <uidattr/> and <append-realm/> you may
|
||
|
specify full LDAP search <query/> that will be used to
|
||
|
get user objects from directory.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The following replacements take place:
|
||
|
%u is replaced by user login name
|
||
|
%r is replaced by user login realm
|
||
|
|
||
|
When <query/> is specified, <uidattr/> and <append-realm/>
|
||
|
are unused and take no effect. -->
|
||
|
<!--
|
||
|
<query>(&(mail=%u@%r)(objectClass=inetOrgPerson))</query>
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- base DN of the tree. You should specify a DN for each
|
||
|
authentication realm declared in the <local/> section above,
|
||
|
by using the realm attribute. -->
|
||
|
<basedn realm='company'>o=Company.com</basedn>
|
||
|
<basedn>o=Example Corp.</basedn>
|
||
|
</ldap>
|
||
|
<!-- if you want to configure more than one LDAP server
|
||
|
create ldap1, ldap2 etc. sections
|
||
|
<ldap1>
|
||
|
|
||
|
</ldap1>
|
||
|
-->
|
||
|
|
||
|
<!-- Pipe module configuration -->
|
||
|
<pipe>
|
||
|
<!-- Program to execute -->
|
||
|
<exec>/usr/bin/pipe-auth.pl</exec>
|
||
|
</pipe>
|
||
|
|
||
|
</authreg>
|
||
|
|
||
|
</c2s>
|
||
|
<!--
|
||
|
vim: syntax=xml
|
||
|
-->
|