Find the line that contains the following. To use your system’s domain name instead of localhost, edit the following MongooseIM configuration file: $REPO/rel/mongooseim/etc/ejabberd.cfg (where $REPO is the repository root). Registered users wishing to add an existing account to Adium should enter the MongooseIM server’s IP address in the Connect Server field on the Options tab. Users registering from a different computer: the MongooseIM server’s IP addressĪfter registration, the user will connect automatically.Users registering on the computer on which MongooseIM is running: localhost.In the Server field, enter the following:.Enter a Jabber ID (for example, and password, and then click Register New Account.Click the + button and select XMPP (Jabber).In the Adium menu, select Preferences, and then select the Accounts tab.If the Adium Setup Assistant opens, close it. Mongooseimctl register user1 localhost GJ9TuHq8 Adium
Mongooseimctl register user domain password You can register a user with the mongooseimctl utility: Users on a different computer can register using the server’s IP address. The default XMPP domain served by MongooseIM right after installation is localhost. Alternatively, you can also run the server in interactive mode: bin/mongooseim live.To connect to the MongooseIM console after starting the server: bin/mongooseim debug.To verify that MongooseIM is running, enter the following: bin/mongooseim pingIf the response is pong, then MongooseIM is running.To start the MongooseIM server, run the following command: bin/mongooseim start.From your MongooseIM directory, go to the release directory: cd rel/mongooseim.pkg file, it will fire an installation wizard. Now it was time to focus on the listen ports in the ejabberd.yml file. Once the DMG is downloaded, double click on it, it will open the content. Run this command to enable TLS 1.2 ONLY server wide: plesk bin serverpref -u. Go to the donwloads page of Erlang Solution website, and download the version of MongooseIM you want. Run the following commands: make and then make rel.
To build and install MongooseIM from source code, do the following:
MongooseIM is supported on Mac OS X 10.6.8 and later.
Install from source code Prerequisites for source code installation
This short guide will show you how to compile MongooseIM from source code or install binaries from a DMG image on Mac OS X, and get users chatting right away. Installation Getting started with MongooseIM on Mac OS X