Picture of hal 90007/12/2023 ![]() I’m assuming Channel also means room in ejabberd. In order for Nextcloud Talk to connect to ejabberd I need to use a Channel. On to my investigation…I’m hoping one of these support teams will be able to assist with expanding what I’ve found. My initial question for this post was to Webtop Team to understand how I can repoint my Webtop Chat to a proxy server. I’m also wondering if this is the best place to continue this investigation or if a new thread should be created. Perhaps this investigation will be useful for others on this forum as well one day. I know I could suggest to employees to use mail in Nextcloud or to have Nextcloud opened all day for all employees, but I’m curious to see if it’s possible to connect Webtop mail to Nextcloud Talk. Other employees do not have access to mail but do have Nextcloud opened. ![]() My usecase is that I have some employees who have their Webtop mail opened all day and they may not be in Nextcloud. I’m continuing to investigate how to connect my Webtop Chat and my Nextcloud Talk both installed on Nethserver using ejabberd. Is there not a config file I can look into or a command I can run to display the channel name used in ejabberd? I think I’m close here because once I can figure out the Channel name used by Webtop Chat…I’ll be able to use the same Channel name in Nextcloud Talk (Matterbridge). Where are these settings saved on my Nethserver? I’m assuming these settings are saved in perhaps a file someplace. Where is the matterbridge config file saved too? I enter in the Matterbridge settings screen the details to connec to XMPP?Jabber.Is there a default channel name created when ejabbered is installed? In other words…how do I display the channels available for use in ejabberd? I’ve looked at the ejabberd Admin and I see no channels or groups.What is the Channel name used in Webtop Chat?.So what I need to confirm here are the following: I’m attempting to connect my Nextcloud Talk to my Webtop Chat using Nextcloud Matterbridge was kind enough to test out connecting Talk to ejabberd but he created a new Channel (where he also provided the code needed to create a new channel on Nethserver).īut has confirmed that Webtop Chat (using ejabberd) does not support multiple channels. To re-iterate the point of my post… I’ve installted ejabberd, Webtop and Nextcloud on my Nethserver. I want both my Nextcloud Talk and Webtop Chat to connect over the same channel so I won’t be settnig up multiple channels.Īny advice or suggestions anyone can suggest would be greatly appreciated. Where can I find the name of this channel? This tells me that Webtop Chat is using one channel. With regards to Webtop Chat which uses my Nethserver ejabberd, you mention that mulitple channels are not supported in Webtop Chat. I know I could ask all employees to just use Nextcloud Talk but I’m attempting to find a way to bridge Talk with Webtop Chat. Other employees in our office do not use Webtop. Some of my office staff use Webtop Mail and enjoy using Webtop Chat. What I’m attempting to do is to connect Nextcloud Talk and Webtop Chat through ejabberd. Users can enter a room via the jabber client. opt/ejabberd-20.03/bin/ejabberdctl create_room testroom domain.local There’s no default room and I assume you need a channel/room like with other apps supported by matterbridge. Yes, you need to because a room is needed and the MUC server provides the rooms. I need to add a line to skip tls cert verify. Assistance wtih setting up Matterbridge in Nextcloud to use Nethserver ejabberd Support
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