how to open ejabberd server to public

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how to open ejabberd server to public



i recently installed ejabberd on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I made the necessary configuration and am able to connect using a xmpp client PSI on a different computer using LAN ip. Now I want to allow my ejabberd server to be accessible from the public url, but have been unsuccessful. I have done the following:



Assuming my public domain is example.domain.com and the public IP is 123.123.10.210



opened port 5222 5269 and 5280.



iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 5222 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 5269 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 5280 -j ACCEPT



added the following to my host file:



123.123.10.210 example.domain.com



Allow ubuntu firewall:



sudo ufw allow 5222
sudo ufw allow 5269
sudo ufw allow 5280



Here is my ejabberd.cfg:


%%%
%%% Debian ejabberd configuration file
%%% This config must be in UTF-8 encoding
%%%
%%% The parameters used in this configuration file are explained in more detail
%%% in the ejabberd Installation and Operation Guide.
%%% Please consult the Guide in case of doubts, it is available at
%%% /usr/share/doc/ejabberd/guide.html

%%% This configuration file contains Erlang terms.
%%% In case you want to understand the syntax, here are the concepts:
%%%
%%% - The character to comment a line is %
%%%
%%% - Each term ends in a dot, for example:
%%% override_global.
%%%
%%% - A tuple has a fixed definition, its elements are
%%% enclosed in , and separated with commas:
%%% loglevel, 4.
%%%
%%% - A list can have as many elements as you want,
%%% and is enclosed in , for example:
%%% [http_poll, web_admin, tls]
%%%
%%% - A keyword of ejabberd is a word in lowercase.
%%% The strings are enclosed in "" and can have spaces, dots...
%%% language, "en".
%%% ldap_rootdn, "dc=example,dc=com".
%%%
%%% - This term includes a tuple, a keyword, a list and two strings:
%%% hosts, ["jabber.example.net", "im.example.com"].
%%%

%%% ===================================
%%% OVERRIDE OPTIONS STORED IN DATABASE

%%
%% Override global options (shared by all ejabberd nodes in a cluster).
%%
%%override_global.

%%
%% Override local options (specific for this particular ejabberd node).
%%
%%override_local.

%%
%% Remove the Access Control Lists before new ones are added.
%%
%%override_acls.


%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% Options which are set by Debconf and managed by ucf

%% Admin user
acl, admin, user, "admin", "localhost".

%% Hostname
hosts, ["localhost", "example.domain.com"].

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%


%%% =========
%%% DEBUGGING

%%
%% loglevel: Verbosity of log files generated by ejabberd.
%% 0: No ejabberd log at all (not recommended)
%% 1: Critical
%% 2: Error
%% 3: Warning
%% 4: Info
%% 5: Debug
%%
loglevel, 4.

%%
%% watchdog_admins: If an ejabberd process consumes too much memory,
%% send live notifications to those Jabber accounts.
%%
%%watchdog_admins, ["bob@example.com"].


%%% ================
%%% SERVED HOSTNAMES

%%
%% hosts: Domains served by ejabberd.
%% You can define one or several, for example:
%% hosts, ["example.net", "example.com", "example.org"].
%%
%% (This option is defined by debconf earlier)
%% hosts, ["localhost"].

%%
%% route_subdomains: Delegate subdomains to other Jabber server.
%% For example, if this ejabberd serves example.org and you want
%% to allow communication with a Jabber server called im.example.org.
%%
%%route_subdomains, s2s.


%%% ===============
%%% LISTENING PORTS

%%
%% listen: Which ports will ejabberd listen, which service handles it
%% and what options to start it with.
%%
%5222
listen,
[
5222, ejabberd_c2s, [
access, c2s,
access, register,
shaper, c2s_shaper,
max_stanza_size, 65536,
%%zlib,
starttls, certfile, "/etc/ejabberd/ejabberd.pem"
],

%%
%% To enable the old SSL connection method (deprecated) in port 5223:
%%
%%5223, ejabberd_c2s, [
%% access, c2s,
%% shaper, c2s_shaper,
%% max_stanza_size, 65536,
%% zlib,
%% tls, certfile, "/etc/ejabberd/ejabberd.pem"
%% ],
%5269
5269, ejabberd_s2s_in, [
shaper, s2s_shaper,
max_stanza_size, 131072
],

%% External MUC jabber-muc
%%5554, ejabberd_service, [
%% ip, 127, 0, 0, 1,
%% access, all,
%% shaper_rule, fast,
%% host, "muc.localhost", [password, "secret"]
%% ],

%% Jabber ICQ Transport
%%5555, ejabberd_service, [
%% ip, 127, 0, 0, 1,
%% access, all,
%% shaper_rule, fast,
%% hosts, ["icq.localhost", "sms.localhost"],
%% [password, "secret"]
%% ],

%% AIM Transport
%%5556, ejabberd_service, [
%% ip, 127, 0, 0, 1,
%% access, all,
%% shaper_rule, fast,
%% host, "aim.localhost", [password, "secret"]
%% ],

%% MSN Transport
%%5557, ejabberd_service, [
%% ip, 127, 0, 0, 1,
%% access, all,
%% shaper_rule, fast,
%% host, "msn.localhost", [password, "secret"]
%% ],

%% Yahoo! Transport
%%5558, ejabberd_service, [
%% ip, 127, 0, 0, 1,
%% access, all,
%% shaper_rule, fast,
%% host, "yahoo.localhost", [password, "secret"]
%% ],

%% External JUD (internal is more powerful,
%% but doesn't allow to register users from other servers)
%%5559, ejabberd_service, [
%% ip, 127, 0, 0, 1,
%% access, all,
%% shaper_rule, fast,
%% host, "jud.localhost", [password, "secret"]
%% ],
%5280
5280, ejabberd_http, [
%%request_handlers,
%% [
%% ["pub", "archive"], mod_http_fileserver
%% ],
%%captcha,
http_bind,
http_poll,
web_admin
]

].

%%
%% max_fsm_queue: Enable limiting of lengths of "message queues"
%% for outgoing connections. Roughly speaking, each message in such
%% queues represents one XML stanza queued to be sent into
%% an output stream it is serving.
%% The default value is an atom 'undefined' which specifies no limiting.
%%
%% When specified globally, this option limits the message queue lengths
%% for all ejabberd_c2s_in and ejabberd_service listeners,
%% as well as for outgoing s2s connections.
%%
%% This option can also be specified as an option for ejabberd_c2s_in
%% and ejabberd_service listeners, in wich case it will override
%% the value of the global option.
%%
max_fsm_queue, 1000.

%%
%% s2s_use_starttls: Enable STARTTLS + Dialback for S2S connections.
%% Allowed values are: true or false.
%% You must specify a certificate file.
%%
s2s_use_starttls, true.

%%
%% s2s_certfile: Specify a certificate file.
%%
s2s_certfile, "/etc/ejabberd/ejabberd.pem".

%%
%% domain_certfile: Specify a different certificate for each served hostname.
%%
%%domain_certfile, "example.org", "/path/to/example_org.pem".
%%domain_certfile, "example.com", "/path/to/example_com.pem".

%%
%% S2S whitelist or blacklist
%%
%% Default s2s policy for undefined hosts.
%%
%%s2s_default_policy, allow.

%%
%% Allow or deny communication with specific servers.
%%
%%s2s_host, "goodhost.org", allow.
%%s2s_host, "badhost.org", deny.

%%
%% The maximum allowed delay for retry to connect
%% after a failed connection attempt to a remote server, in seconds.
%% The default value is 300 seconds (5 minutes).
%%
%% The reconnection algorythm works like this: if connection fails,
%% ejabberd makes an initial random delay between 1 and 15 seconds,
%% then retries, and if this attempt fails, makes another delay,
%% twice as long as previous. These attempts are performed either
%% until a successful connection is made or until the next calculated
%% delay is greated or equal than the value of s2s_max_retry_delay.
%%
%%s2s_max_retry_delay, 300.

%%
%% Outgoing S2S options
%%
%% Preferred address families (which to try first) and connect timeout
%% in milliseconds.
%%
%%outgoing_s2s_options, [ipv4, ipv6], 10000.


%%% ==============
%%% AUTHENTICATION

%%
%% auth_method: Method used to authenticate the users.
%% The default method is the internal.
%% If you want to use a different method,
%% comment this line and enable the correct ones.
%%
auth_method, internal.

%%
%% Authentication using external script
%% Make sure the script is executable by ejabberd.
%%
%%auth_method, external.
%%extauth_program, "/path/to/authentication/script".

%%
%% Authentication using ODBC
%% Remember to setup a database in the next section.
%%
%%auth_method, odbc.

%%
%% Authentication using PAM
%%
%%auth_method, pam.
%%pam_service, "pamservicename".

%%
%% Authentication using LDAP
%%
%%auth_method, ldap.
%%
%% List of LDAP servers:
%%ldap_servers, ["localhost"].
%%
%% Encryption of connection to LDAP servers (LDAPS):
%%ldap_encrypt, none.
%%ldap_encrypt, tls.
%%
%% Port connect to LDAP server:
%%ldap_port, 389.
%%ldap_port, 636.
%%
%% LDAP manager:
%%ldap_rootdn, "dc=example,dc=com".
%%
%% Password to LDAP manager:
%%ldap_password, "******".
%%
%% Search base of LDAP directory:
%%ldap_base, "dc=example,dc=com".
%%
%% LDAP attribute that holds user ID:
%%ldap_uids, ["mail", "%u@mail.example.org"].
%%
%% LDAP filter:
%%ldap_filter, "(objectClass=shadowAccount)".

%%
%% Anonymous login support:
%% auth_method: anonymous
%% anonymous_protocol: sasl_anon | login_anon | both
%% allow_multiple_connections: true | false
%%
%%host_config, "public.example.org", [auth_method, anonymous,
%% allow_multiple_connections, false,
%% anonymous_protocol, sasl_anon].
%%
%% To use both anonymous and internal authentication:
%%
%%host_config, "public.example.org", [auth_method, [internal, anonymous]].


%%% ==============
%%% DATABASE SETUP

%% ejabberd uses by default the internal Mnesia database,
%% so you can avoid this section.
%% This section provides configuration examples in case
%% you want to use other database backends.
%% Please consult the ejabberd Guide for details about database creation.

%% NOTE that ejabberd in Debian supports "out of the box"
%% only mnesia (default) and ODBC storage backends.
%% Working with MySQL and PostgreSQL DB backends requires
%% building and installation of the corresponding Erlang modules,
%% not distributed as a part of ejabberd.
%% Refer to /usr/share/doc/ejabberd/README.Debian for details.

%%
%% MySQL server:
%%
%%odbc_server, mysql, "server", "database", "username", "password".
%%
%% If you want to specify the port:
%%odbc_server, mysql, "server", 1234, "database", "username", "password".

%%
%% PostgreSQL server:
%%
%%odbc_server, pgsql, "server", "database", "username", "password".
%%
%% If you want to specify the port:
%%odbc_server, pgsql, "server", 1234, "database", "username", "password".
%%
%% If you use PostgreSQL, have a large database, and need a
%% faster but inexact replacement for "select count(*) from users"
%%
%%pgsql_users_number_estimate, true.

%%
%% ODBC compatible or MSSQL server:
%%
%%odbc_server, "DSN=ejabberd;UID=ejabberd;PWD=ejabberd".

%%
%% Number of connections to open to the database for each virtual host
%%
%%odbc_pool_size, 10.

%%
%% Interval to make a dummy SQL request to keep alive the connections
%% to the database. Specify in seconds: for example 28800 means 8 hours
%%
%%odbc_keepalive_interval, undefined.


%%% ===============
%%% TRAFFIC SHAPERS

%%
%% The "normal" shaper limits traffic speed to 1.000 B/s
%%
shaper, normal, maxrate, 1000.

%%
%% The "fast" shaper limits traffic speed to 50.000 B/s
%%
shaper, fast, maxrate, 50000.


%%% ====================
%%% ACCESS CONTROL LISTS

%%
%% The 'admin' ACL grants administrative privileges to Jabber accounts.
%% You can put as many accounts as you want.
%%
%%acl, admin, user, "aleksey", "localhost".
%%acl, admin, user, "ermine", "example.org".

%%
%% Blocked users
%%
%%acl, blocked, user, "baduser", "example.org".
%%acl, blocked, user, "test".

%%
%% Local users: don't modify this line.
%%
acl, local, user_regexp, "".

%%
%% More examples of ACLs
%%
%%acl, jabberorg, server, "jabber.org".
%%acl, aleksey, user, "aleksey", "jabber.ru".
%%acl, test, user_regexp, "^test".
%%acl, test, user_glob, "test*".

%%
%% Define specific ACLs in a virtual host.
%%
%%host_config, "localhost",
%% [
%% acl, admin, user, "bob-local", "localhost"
%% ]
%%.


%%% ============
%%% ACCESS RULES

%% Define the maximum number of time a single user is allowed to connect:
access, max_user_sessions, [10, all].

%% Maximum number of offline messages that users can have:
access, max_user_offline_messages, [5000, admin, 100, all].

%% This rule allows access only for local users:
access, local, [allow, local].

%% Only non-blocked users can use c2s connections:
%access, c2s, [deny, blocked,
% allow, all].

% TODO: Testing. Allow all
access, c2s, [allow, all].

%% For all users except admins used "normal" shaper
access, c2s_shaper, [none, admin,
normal, all].

%% For all S2S connections used "fast" shaper
access, s2s_shaper, [fast, all].

%% Only admins can send announcement messages:
access, announce, [allow, admin].

%% Only admins can use configuration interface:
access, configure, [allow, admin].

%% Admins of this server are also admins of MUC service:
access, muc_admin, [allow, admin].

%% All users are allowed to use MUC service:
access, muc, [allow, all].

%% No username can be registered via in-band registration:
%% To enable in-band registration, replace 'deny' with 'allow'
% (note that if you remove mod_register from modules list then users will not
% be able to change their password as well as register).
% This setting is default because it's more safe.
%access, register, [deny, all].
%TODO: testing. allow registration
access, register, [allow, all].

%% By default frequency of account registrations from the same IP
%% is limited to 1 account every 10 minutes. To disable put: infinity
%%registration_timeout, 600.

%% Everybody can create pubsub nodes
access, pubsub_createnode, [allow, all].

%%
%% Define specific Access rules in a virtual host.
%%
%%host_config, "localhost",
%% [
%% access, c2s, [allow, admin, deny, all],
%% access, register, [deny, all]
%% ]
%%.


%%% ================
%%% DEFAULT LANGUAGE

%%
%% language: Default language used for server messages.
%%
language, "en".

%%
%% Set a different default language in a virtual host.
%%
%%host_config, "localhost",
%% [language, "ru"]
%%.


%%% =======
%%% CAPTCHA

%%
%% Full path to a script that generates the image.
%% Note that this script must be made executable
%% for the user ejabberd:ejabberd.
%%
%%captcha_cmd, "/usr/lib/ejabberd/priv/bin/captcha.sh".

%%
%% Host part of the URL sent to the user.
%% The port specified must be configured as the "ejabberd_http"
%% listener which must have the "captcha" directive included
%% in its configuration (see the "LISTENING PORTS" section above).
%%
%%captcha_host, "localhost:5280".


%%% =======
%%% MODULES

%%
%% Modules enabled in all ejabberd virtual hosts.
%%
modules,
[
mod_adhoc, ,
mod_announce, [access, announce], % requires mod_adhoc
mod_caps, ,
mod_configure,, % requires mod_adhoc
mod_admin_extra, ,
mod_disco, ,
%%mod_echo, [host, "echo.localhost"],
mod_irc, ,
%% NOTE that mod_http_fileserver must also be enabled in the
%% "request_handlers" clause of the "ejabberd_http" listener
%% configuration (see the "LISTENING PORTS" section above).
%%mod_http_fileserver, [
%% docroot, "/var/www",
%% accesslog, "/var/log/ejabberd/access.log"
%% ],
mod_last, ,
mod_muc, [
%%host, "conference.@HOST@",
access, muc,
access_create, muc,
access_persistent, muc,
access_admin, muc_admin,
max_users, 500
],
%%mod_muc_log,,
mod_offline, [access_max_user_messages, max_user_offline_messages],
mod_privacy, ,
mod_private, ,
mod_proxy65, [
access, local,
shaper, c2s_shaper
],
mod_pubsub, [ % requires mod_caps
access_createnode, pubsub_createnode,
pep_sendlast_offline, false,
last_item_cache, false,
%%plugins, ["default", "pep"]
plugins, ["flat", "hometree", "pep"] % pep requires mod_caps
],
mod_register, [
%%
%% After successful registration, the user receives
%% a message with this subject and body.
%%
welcome_message, "Welcome!",
"Welcome to a Jabber service powered by Debian. "
"For information about Jabber visit "
"http://www.jabber.org",
%% Replace it with 'none' if you don't want to send such message:
%%welcome_message, none,

%%
%% When a user registers, send a notification to
%% these Jabber accounts.
%%
%%registration_watchers, ["admin1@example.org"],

access, register
],
mod_roster, ,
%%mod_service_log,,
%%mod_shared_roster,,
mod_stats, ,
mod_time, ,
mod_vcard, ,
mod_version,
].

%%
%% Enable modules with custom options in a specific virtual host
%%
%%host_config, "localhost",
%% [add, modules,
%% [
%% mod_echo, [host, "mirror.localhost"]
%% ]
%%
%% ].


%%% $Id: ejabberd.cfg.example 2497 2009-08-17 20:27:28Z cromain $

%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: erlang
%%% End:
%%% vim: set filetype=erlang tabstop=8:




1 Answer
1



Verify that connections really go through to the server.



On an Internet-connected box use telnet, nc or a similar command to verify connecting to well-known ports of your server works. Do


telnet


nc


$ telnet 123.123.10.210 5222



and then type in some gibberish and press Enter to send it—you should receive an XML stanza from your server telling you you've sent a malformed stream and indicating a stream closure (to exit telnet session, press Crl-] then enter q and hit Enter).


telnet



If this command hangs and then times out or outright fails, you have a network connectivity problem.



When you're checking it's really handy to have an instance of tcpdump running to see if clien't packets come in and replies come out:


tcpdump


# tcpdump -n -i eth0 'tcp and (port 5222 or port 5269)'



(substitute the name of your Internet-connected interface instead of eth0).


eth0



You must have a proper DNS setup for your XMPP domain.



That is, if your users have JIDs in example.domain.com, everyone on the Internet should be able to ask their DNS servers about how to contact users with JIDs in that domain using XMPP. This is done using SRV records. The DNS server(s) maintaining the example.domain.com must have two DNS records:


example.domain.com


example.domain.com


_xmpp-client._tcp.example.domain.com


123.123.10.210


5222


_xmpp-server._tcp.example.domain.com


123.123.10.210


5269



More info here.



Run


$ host -t srv _xmpp-client._tcp.gmail.com
$ host -t srv _xmpp-server._tcp.gmail.com



to get some idea about how it should look like.



One more thing to be aware here is that if your server is in a DMZ (not directly connected to Internet but mediated by a NAT device) the firewall setup should be more involved. But before delving into this please check the connectivity as explained above.





1) i was able to telnet to port 80 but not on 5222 or any other xmpp ports. i telnet 123.123.10.210 80 and got connected. typed in some gibberish and received the xml stanza with "connection closed by foreign host." 2) im using the free domain from dyndns-ip. will this work?
– nuttynibbles
Mar 2 '14 at 5:57





hey kostix, tks for replying. it's working now. i actually did nothing else but its working. i actually been facing core dump whenever i tried to restart ejabberd. in you opinion, is ubuntu a suitable server for xmpp server?
– nuttynibbles
Mar 2 '14 at 9:38





@nuttynibbles, oh, the command to test the connectivity should have been telnet <ip> 5222, of course. There's nothing interesting in testing port 80 as it's dedicated for completely another service which might have completely different setup. Sorry, was in a hurry. Updated my answer.
– kostix
Mar 3 '14 at 3:58



telnet <ip> 5222






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