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Ubuntu Server Cookbook

By : Uday Sawant
Book Image

Ubuntu Server Cookbook

By: Uday Sawant

Overview of this book

Ubuntu is one of the most secure operating systems and defines the highest level of security as compared other operating system. Ubuntu server is a popular Linux distribution and the first choice when deploying a Linux server. It can be used with a $35 Raspberry Pi to top-notch, thousand-dollar-per-month cloud hardware. Built with lists that there are 4 million + websites built using Ubuntu. With its easy-to-use package management tools and availability of well-known packages, we can quickly set up our own services such as web servers and database servers using Ubuntu. This book will help you develop the skills required to set up high performance and secure services with open source tools. Starting from user management and an in-depth look at networking, we then move on to cover the installation and management of web servers and database servers, as well as load balancing various services. You will quickly learn to set up your own cloud and minimize costs and efforts with application containers. Next, you will get to grips with setting up a secure real-time communication system. Finally, we’ll explore source code hosting and various collaboration tools. By the end of this book, you will be able to make the most of Ubuntu’s advanced functionalities.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Ubuntu Server Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Enabling group chat


In this recipe, we will learn how to set up and use the group chat feature of XMPP. Group chat is also called Multi User Chat (MUC). Ejabberd supports MUC with the help of an extension and is enabled by default.

Getting ready

You will need the Ejabberd server set up and running. Make sure you have enabled MUC with the mod_muc and mod_muc_admin modules.

You will need two users for the group chat. One of them needs to have admin rights to set up MUC and create rooms.

Check your XMPP client for the support of MUC or conference protocol. I will be using PSI as a client for this recipe.

How to do it…

For multi-user chat, we need two or more users logged in on the server at the same time, plus a chat room. Let's first set up our chat client with user accounts and create a chat room.

Follow these steps to enable group chat:

  1. Open PSI and set up two different accounts. Log in to the XMPP server and set the Status to Online. Your PSI window should look something like this:

  2. You can access...