How create chat room with the last version of Ejabberd by the web interface or with command line ?

Hi,

I download and install ejabberd on CentOS 7.

I would like to create a chat room but I don't have syntax. And when user connect on jabber client, I would to see the chat room and for all users. On my server, I haven't got the file "/etc/ejabberd.cfg" so, I think that configure M.U.C with the Web Interface.

How ?

Sorry for my English but I'm French.

Thanks !

There is a simply way, just

There is a simply way, just join a chatroom if it doesn't exist, it will be created automatically.
then you can set the room, make it persistent, or password protected etc.

btw, what jabber client you are using? if it is psi, you can click the triangle in the right up corner of chatroom window, then click "configure Room", you will find many options there.

Hi, Ok thanks, but how see

Hi,

Ok thanks, but how see all of the chat room available on the network on the jabber client ? I use Jitsi (jabber client).

Thanks.

Can I create chat room only

Can I create chat room only with the web interface or command and not with the jabber client ? Because, it's easier to administrate.

remy.bouteloup wrote: Can I

remy.bouteloup wrote:

Can I create chat room only with the web interface

No.

remy.bouteloup wrote:

or command and not with the jabber client ? Because, it's easier to administrate.

Yes, enable mod_muc_admin, and use the command "create_room".

Where can I use the command

Where can I use the command "create_room" ? On my terminal, on the web interface ?

On the terminal, like

On the terminal, like "ejabberdctl create_room ...."

What is the syntax ? Because

What is the syntax ? Because i don't find on the documentation...

I find the syntax, thanks,

I find the syntax, thanks, but now can i join user or Shared roster group to my room with command line (ejabberdctl) ?

No, there aren't ejabberd

No, there aren't ejabberd commands to join rooms.

You can try to send an invitation, see the command "send_direct_invitation". I don't know if it will help.

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