diff --git a/beaglebone.txt b/beaglebone.txt index e30777ac..aea61c7e 100644 --- a/beaglebone.txt +++ b/beaglebone.txt @@ -1964,7 +1964,7 @@ Save and exit. Create a symbolic link. ln -sf /etc/prosody/conf.avail/xmpp.cfg.lua /etc/prosody/conf.d/xmpp.cfg.lua #+END_SRC -Add a user. You will be prompted to specify a password. You can repeat the process for as many users as needed. +Add a user. You will be prompted to specify a password. You can repeat the process for as many users as needed. This will also be your Jabber ID (JID). #+BEGIN_SRC: bash prosodyctl adduser myusername@mydomainname.com @@ -2006,7 +2006,21 @@ Report the status of the XMPP server: prosodyctl status #+END_SRC +*** Using with Jitsi +Jitsi is the recommended communications client for desktop or laptop systems, since it includes the /off the record/ (OTR) feature which provides some additional security beyond the usual SSL certificates. + +Jitsi can be downloaded from https://jitsi.org/ + +On your desktop/laptop open Jitsi and select *Options* from the *Tools* menu. + +Click *Add* to add a new user, then enter the Jabber ID which you previously specified with /prosodyctl/ when setting up the XMPP server. Close and then you should notice that your status is "Online" (or if not then you should be able to set it to online). + +From the *File* menu you can add contacts, then select the chat icon to begin a chat. Click on the lock icon on the right hand side and this will initiate an authentication procedure in which you can specify a question and answer to verify the identity of the person you're communicating with. Once authentication is complete then you'll be chating using OTR, which provides an additional layer of security. + +You can also [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgx7VSrDGjk][see the following video]] as an example of using OTR. *** Using with Ubuntu +The default XMPP client in Ubuntu is Empathy. Using Empathy isn't as secure as using Jitsi, since it doesn't include the /off the record/ feature, but since it's the default it's what many users will have easy access to. + Open *System Settings* and select *Online Accounts*, *Add account* and then *Jabber*. Enter your username (myusername@mydomainname.com) and password.