![]() ![]() Yeah you did it! □ Don’t forget your password! □ Now you actually need to do a bit more to use the account □ This is all prefilled, so you just hit the „Register” button to go on: If you don’t have any account on community platform yet, then it is important that you hit the small „Create this new account on the server” checkbox! If you are just using an existing account on community platform, the checkbox must be off. The values under User Options are totally local and are all up to you. Now you can choose a password, which you can also define directly, so that you don’t need to remember it. The resource can actually be empty, it’s an optional value which „defines” your instance of the Pidgin for others, if you have several locations you chat from. Your XMPP address will then be: As the domain name you must of course set :-). Then you can choose the username you want to use on the server. ![]() In this menu you need to choose XMPP for the protocol out of the dropdown. Here you just need to hit „Add…” to create a new account: Īfter downloading and installing Pidgin, go through the following steps: As a client we suggest Pidgin, but there are many more clients for every platform and any device. In general, it’s an instant messaging service, like Yahoo Messenger, MSN, ICQ or Skype, to exchange messages live with other friends. If you don’t know XMPP or Jabber, you should check out the Wikipedia page about it. Now you will be able to communicate securely using XMPP and OTR encryption module via Pidgin: Your buddy would receive a friend request that they would have to authorize: Using Pidgin, you can either press CTRL+B or from menu „Buddies” -> „Add Buddy” to buddies: Remember to use port 5222 to connect to your XMPP server, using encryption: ![]() Now you can install a client like Pidgin to connect to XMPP: You can also add a user, using command line via SSH: Now you can navigate to your eJabberd Web Admin interface on droplet’s IP address port 5280: įrom the web admin interface you can modify all the settings:įrom the web admin interface, click Virtual Hosts -> localhost -> Users Restart eJabberd service ejabberd restart Step 1 – Install eJabberd apt-get -y install ejabberdĬhange „ password” to your own value: ejabberdctl register admin localhost passwordīy default, hostname used by eJabberd is 'localhost’, which can be modified in config file.įor our example we will call our admin user „ and modify the following lines in /etc/ejabberd/ejabberd.cfg: %% Admin user ![]()
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