Prosody
About
"Prosody is a modern XMPP communication server (aka Jabber). It aims to be easy to set up and configure, and efficient with system resources. Additionally, for developers it aims to be easy to extend and give a flexible system on which to rapidly develop added functionality, or prototype new protocols."
Installation
These instructions are for SME Server 9.0 only.
Prosody is available from the epel repository, so you have to enable the epel repository. Epel only holds the 8.2 series of Prosody, to install or upgrade to the latest 9.x series of Prosody see below instructions. After enabling the epel repository, prosody can be installed with:
yum install prosody lua-ldap --enablerepo=epel
Configuration
Adding service and open ports
To automatically start Prosody at boot and configure the ports:
ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/e-smith-service /etc/rc7.d/S99prosody config set prosody service config setprop prosody status enabled access private TCPPort 5222 UDPport 5222 signal-event remoteaccess-update
You can toggle the access property to enable public/private access.
Configuration file
Prosody's configuration file is located at:
/etc/prosody/prosody.cfg.lua
The basic setting you have to change to run your prosody server on your domain (replace "example.com" with "yourdomain.com":
admins = {"admin@yourdomain.com"} allow_registration = true VirtualHost "localhost VirtualHost "yourdomain.com" enabled = true
You can now start prosody by entering:
service prosody start
Any XMPP client can register itself on your server or you can use LDAP authentication so that your SME Server users automatically have access to your XMPP server.
Register yourself as "admin" to be an administrator as defined in the configuration file.
Documentation
For further and detailed configuration of the Prosody server and services, please see the Prosody documentation
LDAP configuration
TBA