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-title = "cozy ejabberd xmpp chat server"
-published_at = "2023-09-16T21:07:40+0100"
-tags = ["tech", "sysadmin"]
-+++
-
-today we are going to do the **ultimate** *cozy* ejabberd server guide. the only prerequisites for this guide are, one, having already set up some form of server, whether it be a vps, or an old laptop behind your fridge, it doesn't matter, because this isn't the email network, and two, ownership of a domain name, e.g. `blos.sm`.
-
-we shall begin with a single virtualhost[^1]. for example purposes, we will use `example.slay` (let's imagine this is a real tld because why not) as the domain. just replace all instances of `example.slay` with your own domain.
-
-[^1]: virtualhosts allow more than one xmpp service to be run on one server. for example, you could have one xmpp service with the domain `example.slay` and another xmpp service with the domain `example.flop`, both somewhat separated from each other as if they were run on different servers.
-
-<div>
-<div class="panel checklist">
-checklist!:
-<input type="checkbox" id="hide-checklist"><label for="hide-checklist">hide</label>
-
-- [ ] add dns records
-- [ ] open firewall ports
-- [ ] set up web server
-- [ ] get ssl certificates
-- [ ] install ejabberd
-- [ ] set up postgres database
-- [ ] write/edit configuration
-- [ ] start service
-- [ ] create admin user
-- [ ] change loglevel
-
-</div>
-
-## step 1: set up your dns records
-
-you will need dns A/AAAA records and srv records for each service on your xmpp server.
-
-you will need a records for:
-
-- `example.slay`
-- `muc.example.slay` (for group chats)
-- `upload.example.slay` (for http file upload)
-- `pubsub.example.slay` (for the pubsub node)
-- `proxy.example.slay` (for file transfer proxy)
-- `turn.example.slay` (for stun/turn)
-
-each pointing to the ip address of your server that is going to run ejabberd. the last two are technically optional, but i would recommend them.
-
-as well as srv records for each, pointing to a domain that resolves to your server, as so:
-
-(all records are in the form
-`_service._proto.name IN SRV priority weight port target`)
-
-```
-_xmpp-client._tcp IN SRV 5 0 5222 example.slay.
-_xmpps-client._tcp IN SRV 5 0 5223 example.slay.
-_xmpp-server._tcp IN SRV 5 0 5269 example.slay.
-_xmpps-server._tcp IN SRV 5 0 5270 example.slay.
-```
-
-and
-
-```
-_xmpp-client._tcp.muc IN SRV 5 0 5222 example.slay.
-_xmpps-client._tcp.muc IN SRV 5 0 5223 example.slay.
-_xmpp-server._tcp.muc IN SRV 5 0 5269 example.slay.
-_xmpps-server._tcp.muc IN SRV 5 0 5270 example.slay.
-```
-
-for each of the subdomains (starting with muc). exclude `turn.example.slay`.
-
-you will then have to add one last set of srv records for stun/turn.
-
-```
-_stun._udp IN SRV 5 0 3478 turn.example.slay.
-_stun._tcp IN SRV 5 0 3478 turn.example.slay.
-_stuns._tcp IN SRV 5 0 5349 turn.example.slay.
-
-_turn._udp IN SRV 5 0 3478 turn.example.slay.
-_turn._tcp IN SRV 5 0 3478 turn.example.slay.
-_turns._tcp IN SRV 5 0 5349 turn.example.slay.
-```
-
-extra info: as a result of these records, you could technically play around with hosting xmpp on a server other than the one at `example.slay` (i.e. if you were splitting services across servers on one domain) by using the srv delegation. further info can be found at [XEP-0368](https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0368.html).
-
-## step 2: open your firewall ports
-
-open ports:
-
-tcp: `80` `443` `5222` `5223` `5269` `5270` `3478` `5349` `49152-65535`
-
-udp: `3478` `49152-65535`
-
-`80` & `443` are for the web server, `5222`, `5223`, `5269` and `5270` are for xmpp, and the rest are for stun/turn.
-
-## step 3: set up your web server and get your ssl certificates
-
-you need to:
-
-- get (an) ssl certificate(s) for your domain, as well as several subdomains, all in all:
- - `example.slay`
- - `muc.example.slay`
- - `upload.example.slay`
- - `pubsub.example.slay`
- - `proxy.example.slay`
- - `turn.example.slay`
-- proxypass http://127.0.0.1:5443 through to:
- - https://example.slay/xmpp
- - https://example.slay/.well-known/host-meta
- - https://example.slay/.well-known/host-meta.json
-
- make sure that for /xmpp you have what is necessary to proxy websockets too. if you're using nginx, increase `client_max_body_size` for http uploads.
-- make sure the certificate files are readable and/or in a place that is readable by the `ejabberd` user
-
-you can technically avoid using something like nginx + certbot, and use the built-in [ejabberd acme module](https://docs.ejabberd.im/admin/configuration/basic/#acme), thereby skipping this, but i am assuming you may also want to host other web services on your system, in which case you would want to reverse proxy each http service to a single https web service.
-
-## step 4: install ejabberd
-
-now you should finally install the [system package](https://docs.ejabberd.im/admin/installation/#operating-system-packages). make sure that your build has postgresql support.
-
-make sure that the file `/etc/ejabberd/ejabberd.yml` exists, and of course, is readable by the user that runs ejabberd (almost definitely `ejabberd`), by, if necessary, copying over the example `ejabberd.yml` or `wget`/`curl`ing it from the [github repo](https://github.com/processone/ejabberd/blob/master/ejabberd.yml.example). if you are getting it from the repo, make sure the version corresponds to the version of ejabberd packaged by your os.
-
-## step 5: set up postgres database
-
-we will be creating a separate database for each virtualhost, as i feel this makes things clearer, and also it easier to migrate individual virtualhosts in the future. however, there is also now the ability to only have one, as described [here](https://docs.ejabberd.im/admin/configuration/database/#default-and-new-schemas).
-
-you should follow standard postgresql installation instructions for your OS. once this has been done, you should connect to your database as an admin and:
-
-1. create an ejabberd database user with `CREATE USER ejabberd WITH PASSWORD 'your_password';`. don't forget to change the password, and note it down.
-2. create a database for your virtualhost with `CREATE DATABASE ejabberd_example OWNER ejabberd;`. replace `example` with something corresponding to your virtualhost.
-3. quit psql, and import the database schema from github with the command `curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/processone/ejabberd/master/sql/pg.sql | sudo -u ejabberd psql ejabberd_example` (once again replace `example`).
-
-## step 6: ejabberd configuration
-
-begin by replacing `localhost` under `hosts` with your virtualhost (e.g. `example.slay`), then list the certfiles you have obtained under `certfiles`.
-
-```
-hosts:
- - example.slay
-
-certfiles:
- - "/etc/ejabberd/certs/*/*"
-```
-
-now set `default_db: sql` at the root level of the yaml file. this should be followed by `host_config` and the database configuration for your virtualhost, as shown below. customise each value to your setup.
-
-```
-host_config:
- example.slay:
- sql_type: pgsql
- sql_server: "localhost"
- sql_port: 5432
- sql_username: "ejabberd"
- sql_password: "postgres_password"
- sql_database: "ejabberd_example"
- auth_method: sql
- auth_password_format: scram
-```
-
-under `listen`, ensure all the correct services are enabled on each port, including tls s2s on port `5270` (not default):
-
-```
-listen:
- -
- port: 5222
- module: ejabberd_c2s
- max_stanza_size: 262144
- shaper: c2s_shaper
- access: c2s
- starttls_required: true
- -
- port: 5223
- tls: true
- module: ejabberd_c2s
- max_stanza_size: 262144
- shaper: c2s_shaper
- access: c2s
- starttls_required: true
- -
- port: 5269
- module: ejabberd_s2s_in
- max_stanza_size: 524288
- -
- port: 5270
- tls: true
- module: ejabberd_s2s_in
- max_stanza_size: 524288
-```
-
-we will also be enabling the http server and the stun/turn server modules. make sure you have set `turn_ipv4_address` and `ip` to your server's ipv4 address. tls will be off for the http server as we are reverse proxying it through our web server.
-
-```
- -
- port: 5443
- module: ejabberd_http
- request_handlers:
- /xmpp/admin: ejabberd_web_admin
- /xmpp/bosh: mod_bosh
- /xmpp/upload: mod_http_upload
- /xmpp/ws: ejabberd_http_ws
- /.well-known/host-meta: mod_host_meta
- /.well-known/host-meta.json: mod_host_meta
- -
- port: 3478
- transport: udp
- module: ejabberd_stun
- use_turn: true
- turn_min_port: 49152
- turn_max_port: 65535
- # The server's public IPv4 address:
- turn_ipv4_address: 0.0.0.0
- -
- port: 5349
- transport: tcp
- module: ejabberd_stun
- use_turn: true
- tls: true
- turn_min_port: 49152
- turn_max_port: 65535
- ip: 0.0.0.0
- turn_ipv4_address: 0.0.0.0
-```
-
-now set `s2s_use_starttls: required` at the root.
-
-at this point you can set up some ACLs. `acls` are just the access control lists, you can also set up `access_rules` corresponding to your needs, which will be what are passed to module settings. you should at the minimum add an admin user. example:
-
-```
-acl:
- admin:
- user: admin@example.slay
- flop:
- - user: flop@example.slay
- clown:
- - user: clown@example.slay
-
-access_rules:
- queens:
- allow: flop
- allow: clown
-```
-
-next, we will be adding some modules under `modules` and changing some settings.
-
-add abuse addresses under `mod_disco`. you can also add other contact addresses according to [XEP-0157](https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0157.html):
-
-```
-modules:
-# ...
- mod_disco:
- server_info:
- -
- modules: all
- name: "abuse-addresses"
- urls: ["mailto:abuse@example.slay"]
-```
-
-add `mod_host_meta`:
-
-```
- mod_host_meta:
- bosh_service_url: "https://@HOST@/xmpp/bosh"
- websocket_url: "wss://@HOST@/xmpp/ws"
-```
-
-edit `mod_mam`, and change `assume_mam_usage` to `false` and `default` to `never` if you wish not to archive messages on the server:
-
-```
- mod_mam:
- db_type: sql
- assume_mam_usage: never
- default: never
-```
-
-add `mod_stun_disco` to advertise the stun service to clients, changing `0.0.0.0` and `example.slay` to your server's ip and hostname respectively:
-
-```
- mod_stun_disco:
- credentials_lifetime: 12h
- services:
- -
- host: 0.0.0.0
- port: 3478
- type: stun
- transport: udp
- restricted: false
- -
- host: 0.0.0.0
- port: 3478
- type: turn
- transport: udp
- restricted: true
- -
- host: turn.example.slay
- port: 5349
- type: stuns
- transport: tcp
- restricted: false
- -
- host: turn.example.slay
- port: 5349
- type: turns
- transport: tcp
- restricted: true
-```
-
-now it is time to enable MUCs (multi-user chatrooms), file proxy, http upload, and pubsub.
-
-### mucs:
-
-make sure that you set the host to your muc subdomain, otherwise it will attempt to use `conference.example.slay`. you can also set `mam: false` in `default_room_options` to disable server-side message archiving by default.
-
-```
- mod_muc:
- host: muc.example.slay
- access:
- - allow
- access_admin:
- - allow: admin
- access_create: muc_create
- access_persistent: muc_create
- access_mam:
- - allow
- default_room_options:
- mam: false
-```
-
-### file proxy:
-
-```
- mod_proxy65:
- access: local
- max_connections: 5
-```
-
-### http file upload:
-
-```
- mod_http_upload:
- put_url: https://@HOST@/xmpp/upload
- docroot: /var/www/ejabberdupload
- max_size: 1073741824
- custom_headers:
- "Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "https://@HOST@"
- "Access-Control-Allow-Methods": "GET,HEAD,PUT,OPTIONS"
- "Access-Control-Allow-Headers": "Content-Type"
-```
-
-create the folder for the `docroot`, and make sure it is owned by the `ejabberd` user. you can also change `max_size` (the max upload size) to whatever you prefer.
-
-### pubsub:
-
-```
- mod_pubsub:
- access_createnode: pubsub_createnode
- plugins:
- - flat
- - pep
- force_node_config:
- ## Avoid buggy clients to make their bookmarks public
- storage:bookmarks:
- access_model: whitelist
-```
-
-## step 7: start server and create admin user
-
-start the ejabberd server!
-
-use `sudo -u ejabberd ejabberdctl register admin example.slay password` to register `admin@example.slay` with the password `password`.
-
-there is a compliance tester at [compliance.conversations.im](https://compliance.conversations.im) if you wish to test your server. once you are done and believe everything has been set up correctly, you can optionally change the [`loglevel`](https://docs.ejabberd.im/admin/configuration/toplevel/#loglevel) at the root of the config.
-
-there will be an admin page accessible at [https://example.slay/xmpp/admin](https://example.slay/xmpp/admin).
-
-</div>
-
-<hr>
-
-# extra goodies!
-
-## web client
-
-you can set up conversejs using [`mod_conversejs`](https://docs.ejabberd.im/admin/configuration/modules/#mod-conversejs). you will also need to possibly update your web server config to proxy the new endpoint, as so:
-
-```
-listen:
- -
- port: 5443
- module: ejabberd_http
- request_handlers:
- /xmpp/bosh: mod_bosh
- /xmpp/ws: ejabberd_http_ws
- /chat: mod_conversejs
-
-modules:
- mod_conversejs:
- websocket_url: "ws://@HOST@/xmpp/ws"
- bosh_service_url: "https://@HOST@/xmpp/bosh"
-```
-
-## further virtualhosts?
-
-for further virtualhosts you should create a new database for each, and add them to the database part of the config. e.g.:
-
-```
-host_config:
- example.slay:
- sql_type: pgsql
- sql_server: "localhost"
- sql_port: 5432
- sql_username: "ejabberd"
- sql_password: "postgres_password"
- sql_database: "ejabberd_slay"
- auth_method: sql
- auth_password_format: scram
- example.flop:
- sql_type: pgsql
- sql_server: "localhost"
- sql_port: 5432
- sql_username: "ejabberd"
- sql_password: "postgres_password"
- sql_database: "ejabberd_flop"
- auth_method: sql
- auth_password_format: scram
-```
-
-there cannot be conflicts between declarations in the config file, so if you have `mod_muc`, `mod_proxy65`, `mod_http_upload` and `mod_pubsub` declared under `modules` at the root, they (as well as other configuration differences between virtualhosts) must be deleted and replicated for each virtualhost under `append_host_config` at the root. example as so:
-
-```
-append_host_config:
- example.flop:
- modules:
- mod_muc:
- host: muc.example.flop
- access_create: flops
- access_persistent: flops
- access:
- - allow
- access_admin:
- - allow: admin
- default_room_options:
- mam: false
- mod_proxy65:
- access: flops
- max_connections: 5
- mod_http_upload:
- access: flops
- put_url: https://@HOST@/xmpp/upload
- docroot: /var/www/ejabberdupload
- max_size: 1073741824
- custom_headers:
- "Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "https://@HOST@"
- "Access-Control-Allow-Methods": "GET,HEAD,PUT,OPTIONS"
- "Access-Control-Allow-Headers": "Content-Type"
- mod_pubsub:
- access_createnode: flops
- plugins:
- - flat
- - pep
- force_node_config:
- ## Avoid buggy clients to make their bookmarks public
- storage:bookmarks:
- access_model: whitelist
- example.flop:
- modules:
- mod_muc:
- hosts:
- - muc.example.flop
- access_create: local
- access_persistent: local
- access:
- - allow
- access_admin:
- - allow: admin
- default_room_options:
- mam: false
- mod_proxy65:
- access: local
- max_connections: 5
- mod_http_upload:
- put_url: https://@HOST@/xmpp/upload
- docroot: /var/www/ejabberdupload
- max_size: 1073741824
- custom_headers:
- "Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "https://@HOST@"
- "Access-Control-Allow-Methods": "GET,HEAD,PUT,OPTIONS"
- "Access-Control-Allow-Headers": "Content-Type"
- mod_pubsub:
- access_createnode: pubsub_createnode
- plugins:
- - flat
- - pep
- force_node_config:
- ## Avoid buggy clients to make their bookmarks public
- storage:bookmarks:
- access_model: whitelist
-```
-
-as you can see above, you may also want to disable access to certain services per virtualhost using ACLs, in order to e.g. prevent users on `example.slay` from creating MUCs on `muc.example.flop`.
-
-## separate turn server (coturn)
-
-in this case, change `mod_stun_disco` to this, and don't enable the `listen` opts for stun/turn. generate an auth secret and share it with your turn server instance.
-
-```
- mod_stun_disco:
- secret: "auth_secret"
- services:
- -
- host: turn.example.slay
- type: stun
- -
- host: turn.example.slay
- type: turn
-```
-