### ### ejabberd configuration file ### ### The parameters used in this configuration file are explained at ### ### https://docs.ejabberd.im/admin/configuration ### ### The configuration file is written in YAML. ### ******************************************************* ### ******* !!! WARNING !!! ******* ### ******* YAML IS INDENTATION SENSITIVE ******* ### ******* MAKE SURE YOU INDENT SECTIONS CORRECTLY ******* ### ******************************************************* ### Refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML for the brief description. ### However, ejabberd treats different literals as different types: ### ### - unquoted or single-quoted strings. They are called "atoms". ### Example: dog, 'Jupiter', '3.14159', YELLOW ### ### - numeric literals. Example: 3, -45.0, .0 ### ### - quoted or folded strings. ### Examples of quoted string: "Lizzard", "orange". ### Example of folded string: ### > Art thou not Romeo, ### and a Montague? ### hosts: - "localhost" loglevel: 4 log_rotate_size: 10485760 log_rotate_date: "" log_rotate_count: 1 log_rate_limit: 100 certfiles: - "/home/ejabberd/conf/server.pem" ## - "/etc/letsencrypt/live/localhost/fullchain.pem" ## - "/etc/letsencrypt/live/localhost/privkey.pem" ca_file: "/home/ejabberd/conf/cacert.pem" listen: - port: 5222 ip: "::" module: ejabberd_c2s max_stanza_size: 262144 shaper: c2s_shaper access: c2s starttls_required: true - port: 5269 ip: "::" module: ejabberd_s2s_in max_stanza_size: 524288 - port: 5443 ip: "::" module: ejabberd_http request_handlers: "/api": mod_http_api "/bosh": mod_bosh "/upload": mod_http_upload "/ws": ejabberd_http_ws "/oauth": ejabberd_oauth web_admin: true captcha: false tls: true s2s_use_starttls: optional acl: local: user_regexp: "" loopback: ip: - "127.0.0.0/8" - "::1/128" - "::FFFF:127.0.0.1/128" access_rules: local: - allow: local c2s: - deny: blocked - allow announce: - allow: admin configure: - allow: admin muc_create: - allow: local pubsub_createnode: - allow: local register: - allow trusted_network: - allow: loopback api_permissions: "console commands": from: - ejabberd_ctl who: all what: "*" "admin access": who: - access: - allow: - acl: loopback - acl: admin - oauth: - scope: "ejabberd:admin" - access: - allow: - acl: loopback - acl: admin what: - "*" - "!stop" - "!start" "public commands": who: - ip: "127.0.0.1/8" what: - "status" - "connected_users_number" shaper: normal: 1000 fast: 50000 shaper_rules: max_user_sessions: 10 max_user_offline_messages: - 5000: admin - 100 c2s_shaper: - none: admin - normal s2s_shaper: fast max_fsm_queue: 10000 acme: contact: "mailto:example-admin@example.com" ca_url: "https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org" modules: mod_adhoc: {} mod_admin_extra: {} mod_announce: access: announce mod_avatar: {} mod_blocking: {} mod_bosh: {} mod_caps: {} mod_carboncopy: {} mod_client_state: {} mod_configure: {} mod_disco: {} mod_fail2ban: {} mod_http_api: {} mod_http_upload: put_url: "https://@HOST@:5443/upload" mod_last: {} ## mod_mam: ## Mnesia is limited to 2GB, better to use an SQL backend ## For small servers SQLite is a good fit and is very easy ## to configure. Uncomment this when you have SQL configured: ## db_type: sql ## assume_mam_usage: true ## default: always mod_muc: access: - allow access_admin: - allow: admin access_create: muc_create access_persistent: muc_create default_room_options: allow_subscription: true # enable MucSub ## mam: true mod_muc_admin: {} mod_offline: access_max_user_messages: max_user_offline_messages mod_ping: {} mod_privacy: {} mod_private: {} mod_proxy65: access: local max_connections: 5 mod_pubsub: access_createnode: pubsub_createnode plugins: - "flat" - "pep" force_node_config: ## Change from "whitelist" to "open" to enable OMEMO support ## See https://github.com/processone/ejabberd/issues/2425 "eu.siacs.conversations.axolotl.*": access_model: whitelist ## Avoid buggy clients to make their bookmarks public "storage:bookmarks": access_model: whitelist mod_push: {} mod_push_keepalive: {} mod_register: ## Only accept registration requests from the "trusted" ## network (see access_rules section above). ## Think twice before enabling registration from any ## address. See the Jabber SPAM Manifesto for details: ## https://github.com/ge0rg/jabber-spam-fighting-manifesto ip_access: trusted_network mod_roster: versioning: true mod_s2s_dialback: {} mod_shared_roster: {} mod_stream_mgmt: resend_on_timeout: if_offline mod_vcard: {} mod_vcard_xupdate: {} mod_version: show_os: false ### Local Variables: ### mode: yaml ### End: ### vim: set filetype=yaml tabstop=8