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* In ejabberd_s2s_out:wait_for_feature_request/2, the domain to use for looking up domain_certfile options is #state.myname and not #state.server * If s2s_certfile is not specified, connect should still be part of the tls options used by ejabberd_s2s_out * Add #state.server to ejabberd_s2s_in processes and store the to attribute in :wait_for_stream/2. Then use that server in :wait_for_feature_request/2 to change the tls options like in ejabberd_s2s_out. Fixes EJAB-1086.
ejabberd - High-Performance Enterprise Instant Messaging Server Quickstart guide 0. Requirements To compile ejabberd you need: - GNU Make - GCC - Libexpat 1.95 or higher - Erlang/OTP R10B-9 or higher. Recommended: R12B-5 and R13B04. Avoid R14A and R14B. - OpenSSL 0.9.8 or higher, for STARTTLS, SASL and SSL encryption. - Zlib 1.2.3 or higher, for Stream Compression support (XEP-0138). Optional. - Erlang mysql library. Optional. MySQL authentication/storage. - Erlang pgsql library. Optional. PostgreSQL authentication/storage. - PAM library. Optional. For Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM). - GNU Iconv 1.8 or higher, for the IRC Transport (mod_irc). Optional. Not needed on systems with GNU Libc. - ImageMagick's Convert program. Optional. For CAPTCHA challenges. - exmpp 0.9.2 or higher. Optional. For import/export XEP-0227 files. 1. Compile and install on *nix systems To compile ejabberd, go to the directory src/ and execute the commands: ./configure make To install ejabberd, run this command with system administrator rights (root user): sudo make install These commands will: - Install the configuration files in /etc/ejabberd/ - Install ejabberd binary, header and runtime files in /lib/ejabberd/ - Install the administration script: /sbin/ejabberdctl - Install ejabberd documentation in /share/doc/ejabberd/ - Create a spool directory: /var/lib/ejabberd/ - Create a directory for log files: /var/log/ejabberd/ 2. Start ejabberd You can use the ejabberdctl command line administration script to start and stop ejabberd. For example: ejabberdctl start For detailed information please refer to the ejabberd Installation and Operation Guide
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