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Re: Crash on Ubuntu 14.04

Mailing list - Fri, 2016-07-22 15:38
Am 21.07.2016 um 03:20 schrieb David Cunningham: Well, can't say what you did different, but I just tried a freshly installed Ubuntu 14.04 and ejabberd 2.1.11 started up without problems. Then I gave ejabberd 15.07 from jabber.at a try, that also worked right away. Regards,
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Re: Error: REST request is rejected by service

Mailing list - Fri, 2016-07-22 11:11
The HTTP response code suggests that the client is not capable of accepting the server’s response. Is your client perhaps sending an Accept header such as |Accept: text/plain| where ejabberd is expecting to send a response of content-type |application/xml|? JT ​
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Re: Error: REST request is rejected by service

Mailing list - Fri, 2016-07-22 09:55
With a similar configuration than you, using ejabberd 16.06 and recent mod_rest,this call works correctly for me: $ wget http://localhost:5280/rest/ --server-response --post-data '<presence to="user1< at >localhost" from="other< at >foo.com"><status>On the phone</status></presence>' --2016-07-22 13:51:22-- http://localhost:5280/rest/ S'està resolent localhost (localhost)… 127.0.0.1 S'està connectant a localhost (localhost)|127.0.0.1|:5280…connectat. HTTP: s'ha enviat la petició, s'està esperant una resposta… HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Length: 2 In ejabberd configuration file set loglevel te debug, then make the request, and see if the ejabberd log files show any lines that mention "REST" or similar. --- Badlop ProcessOne On 22 July 2016 at 07:52, David Cunningham <dcunningham< at >voisonics.com> wrote: _______________________________________________ ejabberd mailing list ejabberd< at >jabber.ru http://lists.jabber.ru/mailman/listinfo/ejabberd
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Error: REST request is rejected by service

Mailing list - Fri, 2016-07-22 03:52
Hi, I'm trying to push presence updates to XMPP clients, and have been working with mod_rest. When an HTTP request is sent it gets an error "REST request is rejected by service". I'm sure the client IP is allowed in the mod_rest configuration so what could be wrong? Thanks in advance. BTW, if another method instead of mod_rest is recommended I'd be interested to hear it. Using ngrep: T XX.XX.246.78:42797 -> XX.XX.246.78:5285 [AP] POST /rest HTTP/1.1..TE: deflate,gzip;q=0.3..Connection: TE, close..Host: foo.com:5285..User-Agent: foo 1.0..Content-Length: 132..Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded....<presence to="david< at >foo.com" from=" other< at >foo.com"><status>On the phone</status></presence> ## T XX.XX.246.78:5285 -> XX.XX.246.78:42797 [AP] HTTP/1.1 406 Not Acceptable..Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8..Content-Length: 43....Error: REST request is rejected by service. From ejabberd.yml: port: 5285 module: ejabberd_http request_handlers: "/rest": mod_rest and: modules: mod_rest: allowed_ips: - "XX.XX.246.78"
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Re: External authentication crashed with reason: bad argument in extauth:call_port/2

Mailing list - Thu, 2016-07-21 22:54
Hi Holger, Yes, the external script was running before and was still running afterwards. It has logging and did not record any request to perform user authentication. This is only for the /admin/ web page. XMPP clients do authenticate successfully. On 22 July 2016 at 01:20, Holger Weiß <holger< at >zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
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Re: External authentication crashed with reason: bad argument in extauth:call_port/2

Mailing list - Thu, 2016-07-21 13:20
* David Cunningham <dcunningham< at >voisonics.com> [2016-07-21 22:10]: Is the 'extauth' script still running after that error? Are you sure it was running immediately before that error? Do you see any [error] or [critical] messages in the log before this happens? Does the script work for other things (such as authenticating with an XMPP client) or did you not test that? Holger
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Re: External authentication crashed with reason: bad argument in extauth:call_port/2

Mailing list - Thu, 2016-07-21 10:10
Hi Holger, Thanks for the reply. I'm running ejabberd 16.06 and here is the crash report: 2016-07-21 05:09:05 =CRASH REPORT==== crasher: initial call: ejabberd_http:init/2 pid: <0.1044.0> registered_name: [] exception error: bad argument: [{extauth,call_port,2,[{file,"src/extauth.erl"},{line,101}]},{ejabberd_auth_external,check_password_extauth,4,[{file,"src/ejabberd_auth_external.erl"},{line,189}]},{ejabberd_auth_external,check_password_external_cache,4,[{file,"src/ejabberd_auth_external.erl"},{line,251}]},{ejabberd_auth,check_password_loop,2,[{file,"src/ejabberd_auth.erl"},{line,160}]},{ejabberd_auth,check_password,4,[{file,"src/ejabberd_auth.erl"},{line,108}]},{ejabberd_web_admin,get_auth_account,5,[{file,"src/ejabberd_web_admin.erl"},{line,267}]},{ejabberd_web_admin,process,2,[{file,"src/ejabberd_web_admin.erl"},{line,222}]},{ejabberd_http,process,5,[{file,"src/ejabberd_http.erl"},{line,363}]}] ancestors: [<0.471.0>,ejabberd_listeners,ejabberd_sup,<0.38.0>] messages: [] links: [#Port<0.18694>] dictionary: [{random_seed,{9218,7940,12105}}] trap_exit: false status: running heap_size: 1598 stack_size: 27 reductions: 2313 neighbours: On 21 July 2016 at 22:07, Holger Weiß <holger< at >zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
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Re: External authentication crashed with reason: bad argument in extauth:call_port/2

Mailing list - Thu, 2016-07-21 10:07
* David Cunningham <dcunningham< at >voisonics.com> [2016-07-21 11:24]: You should have a full trace in your crash.log file, could you show that? What ejabberd version are you using? Holger
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acl database problems in 16.01

Mailing list - Thu, 2016-07-21 07:05
Hello! Just installed fresh ubuntu 16.04 and ejabberd 16.01 from it. I configured (yml) ldap authentication and declared myself as admin: acl: ## ## The 'admin' ACL grants administrative privileges to XMPP accounts. ## You can put here as many accounts as you want. ## admin: user: - "dm": "jabber.mydomain" Then started ejabberd and login through web interface. I see that in host config acl database is in RAM (I'm back translating from russian). If I set it to RAM & disk then acl database file appears, but if I restart ejabberd it removes file and I see RAM in database config via web interface. If I set only disk, then ejabberd dies with errors: 2016-07-21 13:02:43 =CRASH REPORT==== crasher: initial call: ejabberd_http:init/2 pid: <0.920.0> registered_name: [] exception error: bad argument: [{ets,lookup,[acl,{admin,global}],[]},{acl,get_aclspecs,2,[{file,"src/acl.erl"},{line,349}]},{acl,match_acl,3,[{file,"src/acl.erl"},{line,346}]},{acl,match_acls,3,[{file,"src/ac l.erl"},{line,276}]},{ejabberd_web_admin,'-is_acl_match/3-fun-0-',3,[{file,"src/ejabberd_web_admin.erl"},{line,88}]},{lists,any,2,[{file,"lists.erl"},{line,1224}]},{ejabberd_web_admin,'-make_server_menu/4-lc$^0/1 -0-',3,[{file,"src/ejabberd_web_admin.erl"},{line,2890}]},{ejabberd_web_admin,make_server_menu,4,[{file,"src/ejabberd_web_admin.erl"},{line,2888}]}] ancestors: [<0.472.0>,ejabberd_listeners,ejabberd_sup,<0.38.0>] messages: [] links: [#Port<0.8866>,#Port<0.8865>] dictionary: [] trap_exit: false status: running heap_size: 28690 stack_size: 27 reductions: 53249 neighbours: 2016-07-21 13:02:43 =CRASH REPORT==== crasher: initial call: ejabberd_http:init/2 pid: <0.1344.0> registered_name: [] exception error: bad argument: [{ets,lookup,[acl,{admin,global}],[]},{acl,get_aclspecs,2,[{file,"src/acl.erl"},{line,349}]},{acl,match_acl,3,[{file,"src/acl.erl"},{line,346}]},{acl,match_acls,3,[{file,"src/ac l.erl"},{line,276}]},{ejabberd_web_admin,'-is_acl_match/3-fun-0-',3,[{file,"src/ejabberd_web_admin.erl"},{line,88}]},{lists,any,2,[{file,"lists.erl"},{line,1224}]},{ejabberd_web_admin,get_auth_account,5,[{file,"s rc/ejabberd_web_admin.erl"},{line,269}]},{ejabberd_web_admin,process,2,[{file,"src/ejabberd_web_admin.erl"},{line,222}]}] ancestors: [<0.472.0>,ejabberd_listeners,ejabberd_sup,<0.38.0>] messages: [] links: [#Port<0.8879>,#Port<0.8880>] dictionary: [] trap_exit: false status: running heap_size: 2586 stack_size: 27 reductions: 3836 neighbours: And 2016-07-21 13:02:43.963 [error] <0.1344.0> CRASH REPORT Process <0.1344.0> with 0 neighbours crashed with reason: bad argument in call to ets:lookup(acl, {admin,global}) in acl:get_aclspecs/2 line 349 Cold you tell me what I'm doing wrong here? btw, I have ejabberd 2 on ubuntu 12.04 and it runs just fine with almost the same config. Thank you!
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External authentication crashed with reason: badargument in extauth:call_port/2

Mailing list - Wed, 2016-07-20 23:24
Hello, I'm using external authentication and have a perl program which is started by ejabberd correctly. I can see the process running, ejabberd is it's parent process, and the perl program writes to a log to say it's running. But when I try to access the /admin/ web page ejabberd logs: 2016-07-20 18:23:00.870 [info] <0.471.0>< at >ejabberd_listener:accept:333 (#Port<0.18688>) Accepted connection 203.217.21.197:45227 -> 70.42.246.78:5280 2016-07-20 18:23:00.871 [debug] <0.500.0>< at >ejabberd_http:init:154 S: [{[<<"websocket">>],ejabberd_http_ws},{[<<"admin">>],ejabberd_web_admin},{[<<"http-bind">>],mod_http_bind}] 2016-07-20 18:23:00.871 [info] <0.500.0>< at >ejabberd_http:init:158 started: {gen_tcp,#Port<0.18688>} 2016-07-20 18:23:00.875 [debug] <0.500.0>< at >ejabberd_http:process_header:281 (#Port<0.18688>) http query: 'GET' <<"/admin/">> 2016-07-20 18:23:00.875 [debug] <0.500.0>< at >ejabberd_http:process:353 [<<"admin">>] matches [<<"admin">>] 2016-07-20 18:23:00.875 [error] <0.500.0> CRASH REPORT Process <0.500.0> with 0 neighbours crashed with reason: bad argument in extauth:call_port/2 line 101 Given the external authentication program is running okay, can anyone suggest how to debug the issue? Thanks in advance,
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Re: Crash on Ubuntu 14.04

Mailing list - Wed, 2016-07-20 23:20
Just to update, I reinstalled using the repository from https://jabber.at but it had the same issue. Then I installed using the .deb from ejabberd.im and that worked fine. On 20 July 2016 at 07:16, David Cunningham <dcunningham< at >voisonics.com> wrote:
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manage

Mailing list - Wed, 2016-07-20 10:13
Hi, How to manage ejabberd cluster? how to change ejabberd configure without restart ejabberd? max ejabberd nodes in cluster? thanks in advance _______________________________________________ ejabberd mailing list ejabberd< at >jabber.ru http://lists.jabber.ru/mailman/listinfo/ejabberd
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Re: Crash on Ubuntu 14.04

Mailing list - Tue, 2016-07-19 19:16
Hi Philipp, Thanks for the ideas. The process isn't running. I'll try upgrading to a newer version. On 19 July 2016 at 22:41, Philipp Huebner <debalance< at >debian.org> wrote:
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Re: Crash on Ubuntu 14.04

Mailing list - Tue, 2016-07-19 10:41
Hi, Am 19.07.2016 um 14:09 schrieb David Cunningham: on Debian/Ubuntu, ejabberd is automatically started upon installation, I guess your ejabberd is already running, when I call "ejabberdctl live" in that situation I get a crash as well. Use "/etc/init.d/ejabberd start|stop|restart" or call "service ejabberd start|stop|restart" on your system. As for that version - that is indeed quite old. I'd suggest to use Debian Jessie with Backports, or a newer Ubuntu Release, or use the repository from https://jabber.at/en/apt-repository (preferrably in that order ;) ) Regards,
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Crash on Ubuntu 14.04

Mailing list - Tue, 2016-07-19 10:09
Hello, I've installed ejabberd on Ubuntu 14.04 (using the distro package) but from time of installation it has always immediately crashed. It seems the error is: # ejabberdctl live {error_logger,{{2016,7,19},{4,56,59}},"Protocol: ~tp: register/listen error: ~tp~n",["inet_tcp",econnrefused]} I've googled and found suggestions like: - Check the hostname is resolvable (it is, in /etc/hosts and DNS) - Check /var/lib/ejabberd/.erlang.cookie is owned by the ejabberd user (it is) - Check nothing else is listening on port 4369 (nothing is) What else could I check? The Ubuntu version is 2.1.11-1ubuntu2.1 which seems very out of date. Is a newer version likely to avoid the problem? Thank you in advance.
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PubSub Multi-Subscribe

Mailing list - Mon, 2016-07-18 13:53
Hi, is it possible to disable "multi-subscribe" in the ejabberd PubSub module? I found a post mentioning that this should be possible starting with 16.01 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34618854/how-can-i-disable-multi-subscription-on-pubsub-node-in-ejabberd Im using 16.06 and multi-subscribe still seems to be the default behaviour. Is there any config option to disable this? Best, Florian
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Re: check_password and ejabberd_auth_http

Mailing list - Fri, 2016-07-15 06:28
Yes, this as well - sorry for not mentioning right away -, you must make sure to use plaintext authentication. No Digest possible in your case. If using plaintext make sure your connections are being encrypted. //Stefan On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 6:10 PM Florian Sailer <fs< at >sailer-interactive.com> wrote: _______________________________________________ ejabberd mailing list ejabberd< at >jabber.ru http://lists.jabber.ru/mailman/listinfo/ejabberd
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Re: check_password and ejabberd_auth_http

Mailing list - Thu, 2016-07-14 14:10
Thank for you answer... i did some further tests and it seems that the rest method being called depends on the sasl mechanism selected by the client. That makes sense in my eyes... Florian On 13.07.2016 15:17, Stefan Strigler wrote:
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Re: check_password and ejabberd_auth_http

Mailing list - Wed, 2016-07-13 11:17
Hey, I think all you have to do is not enabled SCRAM for passwords. Then check_password with the password will be called. See here: https://github.com/processone/ejabberd-contrib/blob/master/ejabberd_auth_http/src/ejabberd_auth_http.erl#L76 Greets, Stefan On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 2:21 PM Florian Sailer <fs< at >sailer-interactive.com> wrote: _______________________________________________ ejabberd mailing list ejabberd< at >jabber.ru http://lists.jabber.ru/mailman/listinfo/ejabberd
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check_password and ejabberd_auth_http

Mailing list - Wed, 2016-07-13 10:21
Hi, i'm currently evaluating ejabberd and try to setup auth with the module ejabberd_auth_http. I got the module working and whenever a user authenticates ejabberd is making the following get request to my http API: /xmppauth/get_password?user=test&server=myserver.com&pass= This works fine when i return the clear text password through the API. However, instead of "get_password" i would rather like ejabberd to call "check_password", so that i can validate the password the user has entered within the API service. There are a lot of references to "check_password" in the docs and the code of ejabberd_auth_http but i can't figure out how to influence whether get_password or check_password are being used. Im using ejabberd 16.06 on Ubuntu 14.04. This is my auth setup: auth_method: http auth_opts: host: "https://www.myserver.com" path_prefix: "/xmppauth/" Any help would be very much appreciated.
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