-- Prosody Example Configuration File -- -- If it wasn't already obvious, -- starts a comment, and all -- text after it is ignored by Prosody. -- -- The config is split into sections, a global section, and one -- for each defined host that we serve. You can add as many host -- sections as you like. -- -- Lists are written { "like", "this", "one" } -- Lists can also be of { 1, 2, 3 } numbers, etc. -- Either commas, or semi-colons; may be used -- as seperators. -- -- A table is a list of values, except each value has a name. An -- example would be: -- -- logging = { type = "html", directory = "/var/logs", rotate = "daily" } -- -- Whitespace (that is tabs, spaces, line breaks) is insignificant, so can -- be placed anywhere -- that you deem fitting. Youcouldalsoremoveitentirely,butforobviousrea --sonsIdon'trecommendit. -- -- Tip: You can check that the syntax of this file is correct when you have finished -- by running: luac -p prosody.cfg.lua -- If there are any errors, it will let you know what and where they are, otherwise it -- will keep quiet. -- -- The only thing left to do is rename this file to remove the .dist ending, and fill in the -- blanks. Good luck, and happy Jabbering! -- Global settings go in this section Host "*" -- This is the list of modules Prosody will load on startup. -- It looks for mod_modulename.lua in the plugins folder, so make sure that exists too. modules_enabled = { "saslauth"; -- Authentication for clients and servers. Recommended if you want to log in. "legacyauth"; -- Legacy authentication. Only used by some old clients and bots. "roster"; -- Allow users to have a roster. Recommended ;) "register"; -- Allow users to register on this server using a client "tls"; -- Add support for secure TLS on c2s/s2s connections "vcard"; -- Allow users to set vCards "private"; -- Private XML storage (for room bookmarks, etc.) "version"; -- Replies to server version requests "dialback"; -- s2s dialback support "disco"; -- Service discovery "ping"; -- XMPP Ping "time"; -- Let others know the time here "uptime"; -- Uptime reporting "console"; -- telnet to port 5528 (needs console_enabled = true) }; -- These are the SSL/TLS-related settings. If you don't want -- to use SSL/TLS, you may comment or remove this ssl = { key = "certs/localhost.key"; certificate = "certs/localhost.cert"; } -- This allows clients to connect to localhost. No harm in it. Host "localhost" -- Section for example.com -- (replace example.com with your domain name) Host "example.com" -- Assign this host a certificate for TLS, otherwise it would use the one -- set in the global section (if any). -- Note that old-style SSL on port 5223 only supports one certificate, and will always -- use the global one. ssl = { key = "certs/example.com.key"; certificate = "certs/example.com.crt"; } enabled = false -- This will disable the host, preserving the config, but denying connections