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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 10:02 am |
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Hello
While playing around with the web interface I noticed that modules which
I added there are immediately available to the server but seem not to be
permanently written to the configuration and thus vanish after a server
restart?
Is this supposed to be? /etc/ejabberd.cfg is writable for the ejabberd
user.
bye,
-christian-
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Christian Hammers WESTEND GmbH | Internet-Business-Provider
Technik CISCO Systems Partner - Authorized Reseller
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Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 4:18 pm |
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2006/7/19, Christian Hammers <ch@westend.com>:
> While playing around with the web interface I noticed that modules which
> I added there are immediately available to the server but seem not to be
> permanently written to the configuration and thus vanish after a server
> restart?
> Is this supposed to be? /etc/ejabberd.cfg is writable for the ejabberd
> user.
Yes, that's the way it works: changes done on the configuration using
the web interface, online Discovery... are not permanently stored on
ejabberd.cfg
There is at least one exception: ACL rules, since they are permanently
stored on the database. Maybe Access rules are, too.
This may be an inconvenience or an advantage: You can make any changes
you want on the online configuration. If they seem correct, you can
modify ejabberd.cfg. You are always sure that nobody else except you
can modify ejabberd.cfg.
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Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 5:13 pm |
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On 7/19/06, Christian Hammers <ch@westend.com> wrote:
> Hello
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> While playing around with the web interface I noticed that modules which
> I added there are immediately available to the server but seem not to be
> permanently written to the configuration and thus vanish after a server
> restart?
> Is this supposed to be? /etc/ejabberd.cfg is writable for the ejabberd
> user.
Yes, ejabberd web-interface does not write config file. In fact,
config is used only to populate internal ejabberd config database.
After that you may clean the config and changes you make via
web-interface will not be overridden. You can't delete config though
(ejabberd won't run then).
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