![]() Links, Code, and Transcript • • • In this episode, I wanted to talk about setting up the Openfire XMPP server on CentOS. Lets say, for example, that you want to improve internal communication around the office. You might want to try an internal XMPP server, because it allows you to quickly chat with colleagues via instant messages. XMPP was originally named Jabber, and you might remember Jabber because it was extremely popular in the late 90s, and used for instant messaging, similar to MSN messenger. Okay, now that you know a little about XMPP, lets start the install. ![]() In this demo, as a starting point I’m going to use a minimal version of CentOS 6.4 64-bit. I’m just going to cat the /etc/redhat-release file so that you can see the version I’m working with. ![]() This installation guide will show you how to install, configure and test MySQL 5 on the CentOS 6 operating system. We will go through the following steps. If you are not running iptables, then you can skip this step. Iptables -L -n We are going to add two additional firewall rules, we do this by opening /etc/sysconfig/iptables in our editor. Vi /etc/sysconfig/iptables I’m just going to copy the line which allows incoming ssh connections, and modify it to suit our needs. Just change the destination port to 5222, this allows the XMPP traffic between the clients and server. Allok 3gp psp mp4 ipod video converter 5 1 082 vishal shah md. Here we are asked if we would like to accept the servers SSL certificate. I trust this server since we just created it, so click accept. You can modify the SSL certificates via the openfire admin interface, say for example that you wanted to add one you have purchased or something. How To Install Jabber Server On Centos Linux Download![]() How To Install Jabber Server On Centos Linux DownloadNo we are asked to fill in your “new account” details, things like your username, full name, email, and password. Cool, looks like we created the account of the server! I usually check this “enabled” checkbox so that my account will automatically connect when /I start pidgin, but you can configure this as you like. We are prompted for our password to connect. Okay, looks like we are on, it’s pretty lonely since we are the only users though! Lets jump back to the openfire admin interface and see if anything changed. Under the “Users/Groups” tab, you can see a new user called justin, and the little green icon show that I’m on-line.
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