-- Prosody XMPP Server Configuration -- -- Information on configuring Prosody can be found on our -- website at https://prosody.im/doc/configure -- -- Tip: You can check that the syntax of this file is correct -- when you have finished by running this command: -- prosodyctl check config -- If there are any errors, it will let you know what and where -- they are, otherwise it will keep quiet. -- -- Good luck, and happy Jabbering! ---------- Server-wide settings ---------- -- Settings in this section apply to the whole server and are the default settings -- for any virtual hosts -- This is a (by default, empty) list of accounts that are admins -- for the server. Note that you must create the accounts separately -- (see https://prosody.im/doc/creating_accounts for info) -- Example: admins = { "user1@example.com", "user2@example.net" } admins = { } -- This option allows you to specify additional locations where Prosody -- will search first for modules. For additional modules you can install, see -- the community module repository at https://modules.prosody.im/ --plugin_paths = {} -- This is the list of modules Prosody will load on startup. -- Documentation for bundled modules can be found at: https://prosody.im/doc/modules modules_enabled = { -- Generally required "disco"; -- Service discovery "roster"; -- Allow users to have a roster. Recommended ;) "saslauth"; -- Authentication for clients and servers. Recommended if you want to log in. "tls"; -- Add support for secure TLS on c2s/s2s connections -- Not essential, but recommended "blocklist"; -- Allow users to block communications with other users "bookmarks"; -- Synchronise the list of open rooms between clients "carbons"; -- Keep multiple online clients in sync "dialback"; -- Support for verifying remote servers using DNS "limits"; -- Enable bandwidth limiting for XMPP connections "pep"; -- Allow users to store public and private data in their account "private"; -- Legacy account storage mechanism (XEP-0049) "smacks"; -- Stream management and resumption (XEP-0198) "vcard4"; -- User profiles (stored in PEP) "vcard_legacy"; -- Conversion between legacy vCard and PEP Avatar, vcard -- Nice to have "csi_simple"; -- Simple but effective traffic optimizations for mobile devices "invites"; -- Create and manage invites "invites_adhoc"; -- Allow admins/users to create invitations via their client "invites_register"; -- Allows invited users to create accounts "ping"; -- Replies to XMPP pings with pongs "register"; -- Allow users to register on this server using a client and change passwords "time"; -- Let others know the time here on this server "uptime"; -- Report how long server has been running "version"; -- Replies to server version requests "mam"; -- Store recent messages to allow multi-device synchronization --"turn_external"; -- Provide external STUN/TURN service for e.g. audio/video calls -- Admin interfaces "admin_adhoc"; -- Allows administration via an XMPP client that supports ad-hoc commands "admin_shell"; -- Allow secure administration via 'prosodyctl shell' -- HTTP modules "bosh"; -- Enable BOSH clients, aka "Jabber over HTTP" --"http_openmetrics"; -- for exposing metrics to stats collectors "websocket"; -- XMPP over WebSockets -- Other specific functionality --"announce"; -- Send announcement to all online users --"groups"; -- Shared roster support --"legacyauth"; -- Legacy authentication. Only used by some old clients and bots. --"mimicking"; -- Prevent address spoofing --"motd"; -- Send a message to users when they log in --"proxy65"; -- Enables a file transfer proxy service which clients behind NAT can use --"s2s_bidi"; -- Bi-directional server-to-server (XEP-0288) --"server_contact_info"; -- Publish contact information for this service --"tombstones"; -- Prevent registration of deleted accounts --"watchregistrations"; -- Alert admins of registrations --"welcome"; -- Welcome users who register accounts } -- These modules are auto-loaded, but should you want -- to disable them then uncomment them here: modules_disabled = { -- "offline"; -- Store offline messages -- "c2s"; -- Handle client connections -- "s2s"; -- Handle server-to-server connections -- "posix"; -- POSIX functionality, sends server to background, etc. } -- Server-to-server authentication -- Require valid certificates for server-to-server connections? -- If false, other methods such as dialback (DNS) may be used instead. s2s_secure_auth = true -- Some servers have invalid or self-signed certificates. You can list -- remote domains here that will not be required to authenticate using -- certificates. They will be authenticated using other methods instead, -- even when s2s_secure_auth is enabled. --s2s_insecure_domains = { "insecure.example" } -- Even if you disable s2s_secure_auth, you can still require valid -- certificates for some domains by specifying a list here. --s2s_secure_domains = { "jabber.org" } -- Rate limits -- Enable rate limits for incoming client and server connections. These help -- protect from excessive resource consumption and denial-of-service attacks. limits = { c2s = { rate = "10kb/s"; }; s2sin = { rate = "30kb/s"; }; } -- Required for init scripts and prosodyctl pidfile = "/var/run/prosody/prosody.pid" -- Authentication -- Select the authentication backend to use. The 'internal' providers -- use Prosody's configured data storage to store the authentication data. -- For more information see https://prosody.im/doc/authentication authentication = "internal_hashed" -- Many authentication providers, including the default one, allow you to -- create user accounts via Prosody's admin interfaces. For details, see the -- documentation at https://prosody.im/doc/creating_accounts -- Storage -- Select the storage backend to use. By default Prosody uses flat files -- in its configured data directory, but it also supports more backends -- through modules. An "sql" backend is included by default, but requires -- additional dependencies. See https://prosody.im/doc/storage for more info. --storage = "sql" -- Default is "internal" -- For the "sql" backend, you can uncomment *one* of the below to configure: --sql = { driver = "SQLite3", database = "prosody.sqlite" } -- Default. 'database' is the filename. --sql = { driver = "MySQL", database = "prosody", username = "prosody", password = "secret", host = "localhost" } --sql = { driver = "PostgreSQL", database = "prosody", username = "prosody", password = "secret", host = "localhost" } -- Archiving configuration -- If mod_mam is enabled, Prosody will store a copy of every message. This -- is used to synchronize conversations between multiple clients, even if -- they are offline. This setting controls how long Prosody will keep -- messages in the archive before removing them. archive_expires_after = "1w" -- Remove archived messages after 1 week -- You can also configure messages to be stored in-memory only. For more -- archiving options, see https://prosody.im/doc/modules/mod_mam -- Audio/video call relay (STUN/TURN) -- To ensure clients connected to the server can establish connections for -- low-latency media streaming (such as audio and video calls), it is -- recommended to run a STUN/TURN server for clients to use. If you do this, -- specify the details here so clients can discover it. -- Find more information at https://prosody.im/doc/turn -- Specify the address of the TURN service (you may use the same domain as XMPP) --turn_external_host = "turn.example.com" -- This secret must be set to the same value in both Prosody and the TURN server --turn_external_secret = "your-secret-turn-access-token" -- Logging configuration -- For advanced logging see https://prosody.im/doc/logging log = { info = "/var/log/prosody/prosody.log"; -- Change 'info' to 'debug' for verbose logging error = "/var/log/prosody/prosody.err"; -- "*syslog"; -- Uncomment this for logging to syslog -- "*console"; -- Log to the console, useful for debugging when running in the foreground } -- Uncomment to enable statistics -- For more info see https://prosody.im/doc/statistics -- statistics = "internal" -- Certificates -- Every virtual host and component needs a certificate so that clients and -- servers can securely verify its identity. Prosody will automatically load -- certificates/keys from the directory specified here. -- For more information, including how to use 'prosodyctl' to auto-import certificates -- (from e.g. Let's Encrypt) see https://prosody.im/doc/certificates -- Location of directory to find certificates in (relative to main config file): certificates = "certs" component_ports = { 5347 } component_interface = { "::", "*" } http_interface = { "::", "*" } https_interface = { "::", "*" } Include "conf.d/*.cfg.lua" ---------- End of the Prosody Configuration file ---------- -- You usually **DO NOT** want to add settings here at the end, as they would -- only apply to the last defined VirtualHost or Component. -- -- Settings for the global section should go higher up, before the first -- VirtualHost or Component line, while settings intended for specific hosts -- should go under the corresponding VirtualHost or Component line. -- -- For more information see https://prosody.im/doc/configure