ejabberd is a distributed, fault-tolerant technology that allows the creation of large-scale instant messaging applications. The server can reliably support thousands of simultaneous users on a single node and has been designed to provide exceptional standards of fault tolerance. As an open source technology, based on industry-standards, ejabberd can be used to build bespoke solutions very cost effectively.
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Cross-platform
ejabberd runs under Microsoft Windows and Unix-derived systems such as Linux, FreeBSD and NetBSD. -
Distributed
You can run ejabberd on a cluster of machines and all of them will serve the same XMPP domain(s). When you need more capacity you can simply add a new cheap node to your cluster. Accordingly, you do not need to buy an expensive high-end machine to support tens of thousands concurrent users. -
Fault-tolerant
You can deploy an ejabberd cluster so that all the information required for a properly working service will be replicated permanently on all nodes. This means that if one of the nodes crashes, the others will continue working without disruption. In addition, nodes also can be added or replaced ‘on the fly’. -
Administrator-friendly
ejabberd is built on top of the Open Source Erlang. As a result you do not need to install an external database, an external web server, amongst others because everything is already included, and ready to run out of the box. Other administrator benefits include:- Comprehensive documentation.
- Straightforward installers for Linux and Mac OS X.
- Web administration.
- Shared roster groups.
- Command line administration tool.
- Can integrate with existing authentication mechanisms.
- Capability to send announce messages.
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Internationalized
ejabberd leads in internationalization. Hence it is very well suited in a globalized world. Related features are:- Translated to 25 languages.
- Support for IDNA.
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Open Standards
ejabberd is the first Open Source Jabber server claiming to fully comply to the XMPP standard.- Fully XMPP-compliant.
- XML-based protocol.
- Many protocols supported.
Moreover, ejabberd comes with a wide range of other state-of-the-art features:
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Modularity
- Load only the modules you want.
- Extend ejabberd with your own custom modules.
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Security
- SASL and STARTTLS for c2s and s2s connections.
- STARTTLS and Dialback s2s connections.
- Web Admin accessible via HTTPS secure access.
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Databases
- Internal database for fast deployment (Mnesia).
- Native MySQL support.
- Native PostgreSQL support.
- ODBC data storage support.
- Microsoft SQL Server support.
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Authentication
- Internal authentication.
- PAM, LDAP and ODBC.
- External authentication script.
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Others
- Support for virtual hosting.
- Compressing XML streams with Stream Compression (XEP-0138).
- Statistics via Statistics Gathering (XEP-0039).
- IPv6 support both for c2s and s2s connections.
- Multi-User Chat module with support for clustering and HTML logging.
- Users Directory based on users vCards.
- Publish-Subscribe component with support for Personal Eventing.
- Support for web clients: HTTP Polling and HTTP Binding (BOSH).
- IRC transport.
- Component support: interface with networks such as AIM, ICQ and MSN.
To compile ejabberd you need:
- GNU Make.
- GCC.
- Libexpat 1.95 or higher.
- Libyaml 0.1.4 or higher.
- Erlang/OTP R15B or higher.
- 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.
- 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.
To compile ejabberd, execute the following commands. The first one is only
necessary if your source tree didn't come with a configure
script.
./autogen.sh
./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/
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 available online and in the doc
directory of the source
tarball.
- Documentation: http://docs.ejabberd.im
- Community site: https://www.ejabberd.im
- ejabberd commercial offering and support: https://www.process-one.net/en/ejabberd