[jadmin] Web interface
nishith vyas
nvblue at gmail.com
Thu Jan 3 05:13:20 CST 2008
Dear Friend,
Try to use tar file to install jabber server. by using apt-get or yum,you
will not get full support.
You can also use binary file to install jabber server,which will provide you
web interface. You can create your own chat server only in 5-7
minutes.Ihave done the same.
If u wanna installation tips,please let me know.
Thanks,
Nishith.
On Jan 3, 2008 4:38 PM, mattias <mj at mjw.se> wrote:
> i installd my jabberd server
> apt-get install jabber
> but how to access web interface
>
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> Dear All,
>
> I have installed jabber chat server on my linux desktop,it is working fine
> & during installation,jabber menu will ask you if you wanna use Web
> interface.
>
> It's very easy to setup web interface. & by the way,every web interface
> must have http protocol.
>
>
> On Jan 3, 2008 3:12 PM, Bernd Holzmüller <tigger at tiggerswelt.net> wrote:
>
> > Well, what a nice discussion! :-)
> >
> > Norman Rasmussen schrieb:
> > > On Jan 3, 2008 10:20 AM, Tomasz Sterna <tomek at xiaoka.com
> > > <mailto:tomek at xiaoka.com>> wrote:
> > >
> > > On Śr, 2008-01-02 at 22:15 +0200, Norman Rasmussen wrote:
> > > > Saying you're running jabberd is like saying you're running httpd.
> > >
> > > There is no project named 'httpd' that I know of, and at least two
> > > projects named 'jabberd'.
> > >
> > >
> > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Httpd lists 9 httpd servers.
> >
> > Wikipedia is evil! ;-)
> >
> > > The Fedora Project like to call their web server httpd. (I think it's
> > > really apache)
> >
> > Actually I would call "httpd" a technologie or - at least - a group or
> > categorie of software.
> >
> > I used to call the webserver from the apache project "apache", too, but
> > I'm not sure wheter this is really true. If you direct your browser
> > www.apache.org you will find a lot of software there, but not only the
> > webserver, even when you download it, you won't get a directory called
> > "apache" - no, it is "httpd". (even the project homepage is
> > httpd.apache.org)
> >
> > Beside this fact, everyone might understand you, whenever you write
> > "apache" and even most of use would asume "apache httpd" when you write
> > "httpd" - but that is only a question of language and/or conventions
> > about "what everyone does" - searching the internet is NOT "googleing"
> > (I had some days ago a customer who did not find his new domains,
> > because he entered everything into google, not his addressbar - so
> > surfing is not googleing either ^^)
> >
> > I switched over to say "apache httpd" - just to be clear that no one
> > thinks I'm speaking of this java-thing called "tomcat". Somethimes -
> > just to sound cool - I also say "der Indianer" (german, "the indian"),
> > but that is nothing else than saying "googleing"
> >
> > Although some of us use protable languages this isn't really portable to
> >
> > the jabber/xmpp-world, because we have no project with such dominance as
> > the apache webserver or google have.
> > Most (popular) projects carry jabberd in their names - two of them only
> > add a version-number, which is quite bad for newbies.
> > For example: I would assume jabbder1.x whenever someone says "jabberd"
> > and only jabberd2.x (no idea about .0 or .1 ;-)) if the guy (or the
> > girl) wrote jabberd2.
> >
> > All we can do is being aware of that and keep asking, maybe sometimes
> > replying "RTFM!". But please: Don't start such discussion :)
> >
> > I remember a time when there was a nice comparison chart for open source
> > implementations at jabber.org... What about refering to this? Or maybe
> > someone (well, not me!) could write a short (!) guide about "How to ask
> > a question about a jabber-deamon".
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > (a happy) Bernd
> >
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> Thanks & Regards,
>
> Nishith N.Vyas.
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> Ahmedabad.-Gujarat.
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