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config_example.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<pymxitt>
<!-- This file contains options to be configured by the server administrator. -->
<!-- Please read through all the options in this file -->
<!-- The JabberID of the transport -->
<jid>mxit.localhost</jid>
<!-- The JabberID of the conference room handler. -->
<confjid>chat.mxit.localhost</confjid>
<!-- The public IP or DNS name of the machine the transport is running on -->
<!-- This is used to select the outgoing IP address used to connect to the MXit network -->
<!-- otherwise known as the vanity address, it's safe to leave it commented -->
<!--<host>vanity.host.example.net</host>-->
<!-- The name of the transport in the service discovery list. -->
<!-- <discoName>MXit Transport</discoName> -->
<!-- The location of the spool file.. if relative, relative to the PyMXitt dir. -->
<!-- Include the jid of the transport, if running multiple copies of the same transport -->
<spoolFile>mxituser.dbm</spoolFile>
<!-- The location of the PID file, relative to the PyMXitt directory -->
<!-- Comment out if you do not want a PID file -->
<pid>PyMXitt.pid</pid>
<!-- The IP address or DNS name of the main Jabber server -->
<mainServer>127.0.0.1</mainServer>
<!-- The JID of the main Jabber server -->
<mainServerJID>jabber.localhost</mainServerJID>
<!-- The TCP port to connect to the Jabber server on (this is the default for Jabberd2) -->
<port>5347</port>
<!-- The authentication token to use when connecting to the Jabber server -->
<secret>secret</secret>
<!-- SASL username used to bind to Jabber server. -->
<!-- secret, above, is used for sasl password -->
<!--<saslUsername>username-for-jabberd2-connection</saslUsername>-->
<!-- Allow users to register with this transport -->
<allowRegister/>
<!-- Use external component binding. -->
<!-- This dodges the need to manually configure all jids that talk to this transport. -->
<!-- Jabberd2 requires saslUsername and useRouteWrap for this to work. -->
<!-- Wildfire as of 2.6.0 requires just this. -->
<!--<useComponentBinding/>-->
<!-- Wrap stanzas in <route> stanza. -->
<!-- Jabberd2 requires this for useComponentBinding. -->
<!--<useRouteWrap/>-->
<!-- You can choose which users you wish to have as administrators. These users can perform some tasks with Ad-Hoc commands that others cannot -->
<!--<admins>
<jid>[email protected]</jid>
<jid>[email protected]</jid>
</admins>-->
<!-- The file to log to. Leave this disabled for stdout only -->
<debugFile>mxiterror.log</debugFile>
<!-- Show the raw data being sent and received from the xmpp and MXit servers -->
<!--<dumpProtocol/>-->
</pymxitt>