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README for Jabber Open Source Server (2.2)

Thanks for downloading jabberd 2.2. Below are some basic instructions to
get you started. Complete documentation is available at http://jabberd2.org/

-- the jabberd team


Required packages:

 - expat - XML parsing libraries
     http://expat.sourceforge.net/
 - GnuSASL (1.1 or higher) - Simple Authentication and Security Layer library
     http://www.gnu.org/software/gsasl/
 - UDNS - asynchronous DNS resolver library
     http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/udns.html

Optional packages:

 - GNU Libidn (0.3.0 or higher) - needed for JID canonicalisation
     http://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/
 - OpenSSL (0.9.6b or higher) - needed for SSL/TLS support
     http://www.openssl.org/news/
 - zlib (1.2.3 or higher) - needed for stream compression
     http://www.zlib.net/
 - Berkeley DB (4.1.24 or higher)
     http://www.sleepycat.com/download/
 - OpenLDAP (2.1.0 or higher)
     http://www.openldap.org/software/download/
 - PostgresSQL (8.0 or higher; development libraries and headers)
     http://www.postgresql.org/
 - MySQL (5.0 or higher; development libraries and headers)
     http://www.mysql.com/
 - PAM
     http://www.linux-pam.org/  (for Linux)
 - SQLite (3.0 or higher)
     http://www.sqlite.org/


Build:

  % ./configure
  % make
  % make install

Options to ./configure:

  --prefix=/path/to/install
      Where to install everything

  --enable-idn (default: enabled)
      Compile with IDN (Stringprep) support

  --enable-ssl (default: enabled)
      Compile with SSL/TLS support

  --enable-mysql (default: enabled)
      Compile MySQL auth/reg/storage support

  --enable-pgsql (default: disabled)
      Compile PostgreSQL auth/reg/storage support

  --enable-db (default: disabled)
      Compile Berkeley DB auth/reg/storage support

  --enable-sqlite (default: disabled)
      Compile SQLite storage support

  --enable-ldap (default: disabled)
      Compile OpenLDAP auth/reg support

  --enable-pam (default: disabled)
      Compile PAM auth/reg support

  --enable-pipe (default: disabled)
      Compile pipe auth/reg support

  --enable-anon (default: disabled)
      Compile anonymous auth support

  --enable-fs (default: disabled)
      Compile filesystem storage support (NOT RECOMMENDED)

  --enable-mio=BACKEND
      Specify MIO backend to use (poll or select)

  --with-extra-include-path
  --with-extra-library-path
      Add extra header/library search paths
      
  --enable-debug (default: disabled)
      Output debugging info when run with -D

  --enable-nad-debug (default: disabled)
      Compile with NAD pointer tracking

  --enable-pool-debug (default: disabled)
      Compile with pool statistics

  --enable-developer (default: disabled)
      Compile with full warnings and debugging symbols


Configure:

  Edit $prefix/etc/(router|sm|c2s|resolver|s2s).xml to taste. In
  particular, make sure you setup for your choice of data storage
  correctly. If you're using the Berkeley DB backend, you'll need to
  create /var/run/jabberd and sets its permissions so that the server
  processes can find it.
  
  If you're using a SQL backend, you'll need to create an account for
  the server to use, and create the tables. Load db-setup.mysql or
  db-setup.pgsql from the tools/ directory into your database to do
  this.

  If you plan to use the jabberd wrapper script, make sure you look at
  the paths in the $prefix/etc/jabber/jabberd.cfg.


Run:

  You can either run all of the pieces separately:

    % $prefix/bin/router &
    % $prefix/bin/s2s &
    % $prefix/bin/sm &
    % $prefix/bin/c2s &

  Or you can run them all from the jabberd wrapper script:

    % $prefix/jabberd &

All the processes can take the following switches:

    -c use an alternate config file
    -D output lots of debugging info (if compiled with --enable-debug)


Upgrade:

  Please see UPGRADE file.


Support:

Webpage: http://jabberd2.org/
Mailinglist: [email protected]
 (Subscribe by sending mail to [email protected])

When requesting assistance, please note that the following things can
provide useful information which may assist with finding your problem:

 - debug logs (compile with --enable-debug and run with -D)
 - running components seperately (ie without the wrapper script)
 - config.log

Please try to provide as much relevant information as possible when
reporting problems - it will make helping you much easier.


Copyright & License:
  
 jabberd - Jabber Open Source Server
 Copyright (c) 2002-2012 Jeremie Miller, Thomas Muldowney,
                         Ryan Eatmon, Robert Norris, Tomasz Sterna.

 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 (at your option) any later version.

 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.See the
 GNU General Public License for more details.

 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA02111-1307USA

 As a special exception, the authors give permission to link this
 program with the OpenSSL library and distribute the resulting binary.


 subst/snprintf.c and util/base64.c were originally taken from the
 Apache web server project.
   Originally copyright (c) 1995-2003 Apache Software Foundation.
 
 util/md5.c was taken from Ghostscript.
   Originally copyright (c) 1999-2002 Aladdin Enterprises.
 
 util/sha1.c was taken from Mozilla.
   Originally copyright (c) 1995-1999 Cryptography Research, Inc.
 
 subst/getopt.[ch] was taken from GNU Libc.
   Originally copyright (c) 1987-1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 subst/gettimeofday.c was taken from PostgreSQL.
   Originally copyright (c) 2003 SRA, Inc. & SKC, Inc.
 
 subst/syslog.[ch] was taken from Bind.
   Originally copyright (c) 2001 Internet Software Consortium.
 
 subst/inet_aton.c
   Originally copyright (c) 1995-1997 Kungliga Teniska Hogskolan
 
 subst/ip6_misc.h
   Originally copyright (c) 1993,1994,1997 The Regents of the University of California.
 
 subst/dirent.[ch]
   Originally copyright (c) 1997,2003 Kevlin Henney.

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