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E-Book: Openfire – Create your own XMPP Messaging Server
E-Book: Openfire - Create your own XMPP Messaging Server - Some of my books i wrote for CTS GMBH ( http://CTS.at ) are published by them at DigitalBooks24. The full list of published books is available here . Openfire - Available at Digital...
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Kontakt E-Book: Openfire - Create your own XMPP Messaging Server Some of my books i wrote for CTS GMBH ( http://CTS.at ) are published by them at DigitalBooks24. The full list of published books is available here . Openfire Available at DigitalBooks24 here Openfire Easy step by step guide with ~ 20 images to create your own XMPP Messaging Server with free Open Source Software available for Windows, Linux and MAC. You can use the software introduced in this e-book to operate your server with encrypted messaging, Openfire, previously know as Wildfire and Jive Messenger, is a Java based Open Source instant messaging system and group chat server. The software is using the XMPP protocol and because of Java the software is platform independent and runs on all major operating systems like Linux, Unix, Mac OS X and Windows. The Openfire project page shows more than 7 Million downloads for build 4.1.1 and offers binaries for the named operating systems. Openfire is able to run your own secure and encrypted private messaging server for friends and family in the same way as the software can run your scalable enterprise messaging system. Openfire offers: Web-based administration panel Plugin interface SSL/TLS support User-friendly web interface embedded HSQLDB or other DBMS LDAP connectivity Platform independent, pure Java can support > 50,000 concurrent users Introducing a fully featured Open Source Software, available as source code and binary version for Windows, Linux and MAC. Table of Contents Introduction Table of Contents Legal Notes Introduction to Openfire SSL encrypted messaging 7 Firewall Setup (Optional) Description of firewall ports 8 Download & Install Openfire Download the software 13 Install and start the software 13 First configuration steps Connect to the web interface 15 First time connecting 15 Detailed setup of Openfire Protect the web interface with SSL 18 Create SSL certificates for all stores 21 The Server tab Server Manager 22 Server Information 22 System Properties 22 Server Manager other tabs 22 Server Settings 23 Client Connections 23 Server to Server Settings 24 Registration & Login (Really check this one) 26 Gateways 27 Settings 27 Transport 27 Archiving 27 Archive Settings 27 User/Groups Users 29 Groups 29 Configure your client Setting up a desktop client 31 Connect and test 31 Test external connections 32 More Features About The Author Other Books By (Author) Link List for this e-book Openfire project page 36 Openfire download page 36 Authors e-book about SSL Certificates 36 Description of the XMPP protocol 36 FreeBSD Project Page 36 XMPP / Jabber Clients 36 Can I Ask A Favour? About The Author Karl M. Joch is founder of CTS GMBH with more than 30 years experience in national and international projects. He worked in over 15 countries. A CTS Solutions IT-Pro Book