ejabberd-contrib 0.2015.10.02~dfsg0-1 source package in Ubuntu
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ejabberd-contrib (0.2015.10.02~dfsg0-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Upload to unstable -- Philipp Huebner <email address hidden> Thu, 08 Oct 2015 18:34:06 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Philipp Huebner
- Uploaded to:
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- Original maintainer:
- Philipp Huebner
- Architectures:
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- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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Binary packages built by this source
- ejabberd-contrib: user-contributed modules for ejabberd (metapackage)
This package depends on all available modules from ejabberd-contrib,
but doesn't do or add anything itself.
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This is a pure metapackage.
- ejabberd-mod-cron: execute scheduled commands
This module allows advanced ejabberd administrators to schedule commands for
periodic and automatic execution. Each time a scheduled task finishes its
execution, a message is printed in the ejabberd log file.
- ejabberd-mod-http-upload: No summary available for ejabberd-mod-http-upload in ubuntu xenial.
No description available for ejabberd-
mod-http- upload in ubuntu xenial.
- ejabberd-mod-log-chat: logs chat messages to text or html
mod_log_chat is an ejabberd module aimed at logging chat messages in
text files. mod_log_chat creates one file per couple of chatters and
per day (it doesn't log muc messages, use mod_muc_log for this).
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It can store messages in plain text or HTML format.
- ejabberd-mod-logsession: logs session connections to a text file
This module is intended to log the session connections in a text file.
Right now it only logs the forbidden connection attempts and the
failed authentication attempts.
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Each vhost is logged in a different file.
- ejabberd-mod-logxml: logs XMPP packets to an XML file
This module sniffs all the XMPP traffic sent and received by ejabberd,
both internally and externally transmitted. It logs the XMPP packets
to an XML formatted file. It's possible to filter transmitted packets
by orientation, stanza and direction. It's possible to configure the
file rotation rules and intervals.
- ejabberd-mod-mam-mnesia: Message Archive Management (XEP-0313) support
This module implements XEP-0313: Message Archive Management (MAM).
MAM provides server-side storage of messages, which allows for proper
synchronization of multiple clients.
- ejabberd-mod-message-log: writes a line for each message to a log file
This module writes a line for each sent or received message to a log file.
Each line mentions the sender's JID and the recipient's JID, and also the
message type (e.g., "normal", "chat", or "groupchat"). Carbon copies are
marked as such.
- ejabberd-mod-muc-log-http: serves MUC logs on the web
This module serves the directory containing MUC logs already configured on
mod_muc_log. This way there is no need to set up a separate web server to
allow your users to view the MUC logs. It is a small modification of
mod_http_fileserver, customized for log serving.
- ejabberd-mod-post-log: logs all messages to an HTTP API
This module implements logging of all messages sent (chat and groupchat) via
an HTTP API.
Simply activate the module in ejabberd.yml after installation, see the included
README.txt for further information.
- ejabberd-mod-rest: HTTP interface to POST arbitrary stanzas to ejabberd
This is an ejabberd module that adds an HTTP handler that allows HTTP
clients to literally post arbitrary message stanzas to ejabberd. Those
stanzas then get shoved through ejabberd's router just like any other
stanza.
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This module can also be used as a frontend to execute ejabberd commands.
- ejabberd-mod-s2s-log: logs XMPP s2s connections
This module can be used to keep a track of other XMPP servers your server has
been connected with.
Simply activate the module in ejabberd.yml after installation, see the included
README.txt for further information.
- ejabberd-mod-shcommands: execute shell commands via XMPP (dangerous!)
WARNING: USE THIS MODULE AT YOUR OWN RISK !!!
This module allows ejabberd administrators to remotely execute shell commands
which could compromise both the ejabberd server and the whole machine.
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This module provides the ejabberd server administrator a method to remotely
execute shell commands through the ejabberd server.
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It provides a page in the ejabberd Web Admin which only the administrators of
the whole server can access.
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Three types of commands are possible:
* ejabberd_ctl: makes a call to ejabberd_ctl;
* erlang shell: executes an erlang command;
* system shell: executes a command on the system shell.
The result of the execution will be shown.
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In the system shell, only non-interactive commands will work correctly,
for example this will work:
ps -all
Don't use commands that start an interactive mode:
DON'T TRY THIS: top
DON'T TRY THIS: vim readme.txt
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This module does not check if the commands are dangerous or problematic,
so this module is only recommended for experienced ejabberd and Erlang/OTP
administrators. USE THIS MODULE AT YOUR OWN RISK !!!
- ejabberd-mod-statsdx: calculates and gathers statistics actively
This module measures several statistics. It provides a new section in
ejabberd Web Admin and two ejabberd commands to view the information.
Simply activate the module in ejabberd.yml after installation, see the included
README.txt for further information.
- ejabberd-mod-webpresence: allows any local ejabberd user to publish his presence information
This module allows any local user of the ejabberd server to publish his
presence information on the web.
This module is the succesor of Igor Goryachev's mod_presence.
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Allowed output methods are:
* icons (various themes available);
* status text;
* raw XML;
* avatar, stored in the user's vCard.
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No web server, database, additional libraries or programs are required.