ejabberd is an open-source, robust, scalable and extensible realtime platform built using Erlang/OTP, that includes XMPP Server, MQTT Broker and SIP Service.
Check the features in ejabberd.im, ejabberd Docs, ejabberd at ProcessOne, and the list of supported protocols in ProcessOne and XMPP.org.
There are several ways to install ejabberd:
- Source code: compile yourself, see COMPILE
- Installers from ProcessOne Download or ejabberd GitHub Releases (run/deb/rpm for x64 and arm64)
- Container image from ejabberd Docker Hub, see ecs README (for x64)
- Container image from ejabberd Github Packages, see CONTAINER (for x64 and arm64)
- Using your Operating System package
- Using the Homebrew package manager
Please check the ejabberd Docs website.
When compiling from source code, you can get some help with:
./configure --help
make help
Once ejabberd is installed, try:
ejabberdctl help
man ejabberd.yml
Bug reports and features are tracked using GitHub Issues, please check CONTRIBUTING for details.
Translations can be improved online using Weblate or in your local machine as explained in Localization.
Documentation for developers is available in ejabberd docs: Developers.
Security reports or concerns should preferably be reported privately, please send an email to the address: contact at process-one dot net or some other method from ProcessOne Contact.
For commercial offering and support, including ejabberd Business Edition and Fluux (ejabberd in the Cloud), please check ProcessOne ejabberd page.
There are several places to get in touch with other ejabberd developers and administrators:
- ejabberd XMPP chatroom: ejabberd@conference.process-one.net
- Mailing list
- GitHub Discussions
- Stack Overflow
ejabberd is released under the GNU General Public License v2 (see COPYING), and ejabberd translations under MIT License.