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diff --git a/net-im/mu-conference/files/README.Gentoo b/net-im/mu-conference/files/README.Gentoo new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a478572ffae5 --- /dev/null +++ b/net-im/mu-conference/files/README.Gentoo @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +This is a small help to get you started with the MSN Jabberd transport in +Gentoo. + +Edit /etc/jabber/muctrans.xml . This is the config file for MU-Conference. +There change all references to localhost with the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain +Name) for your server. + +In the msnlinker section enter the IP of your main jabber server (normally +127.0.0.1) and choose a port and secret (secret is the password the MSN +transport will use to connect to the main jabber server). + +Now back to the multiple.xml to tell your main jabber server to listen to +connections from the MU transport. +Search for "<vcard2jud/>" and after that, and before the </jsm> add: + +<browse> + <item category="conference" type="public" jid="conference.localhost" name="Public Conferencing" version="0.6.0"> + <ns>http://jabber.org/protocol/muc</ns> + </item> +</browse> + +Again here change localhost for your FQDN. + +Scrool down to the bottom of the file, and just before the </jabber> add: + +<service id="muclinker"> +<host>conference.localhost</host> + <accept> + <ip>127.0.0.1</ip> + <port>31518</port> + <secret>mymucsecret</secret> + </accept> +</service> +(By know you know you have to change localhost for you FQDN). +One very importante thing: even if it is the same machine the name's for the +various services must be diferent, that means that there must be valid aliases +for conference.FQDN . + +If you need help with configuration you can try the Jabber Admin Mailling list: +http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jadmin |