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Step 1: Choose a Jabber server softwareHEY MORTY
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There are several Jabber server software options available, including Prosody, ejabberd, Openfire, and more. For this guide, we'll be using Prosody

Step 2: Install Prosody
To install Prosody, you'll need to follow the instructions for your operating system. on Debian, Linux Mint and Ubuntu, you can use the following command:
>>sudo apt install prosody

Step 3: Configure Prosody
Once Prosody is installed, you'll need to configure it. The configuration file is located at /etc/prosody/prosody.cfg.lua. You can edit this file using a text editor like nano or vim.
In the configuration file, you'll need to set up the following:
- Domain name: This is the domain name that your Jabber server will be using. For example, jabber.example.com.
- Admin user: This is the username of the administrator account for your Jabber server.
- SSL/TLS certificate: If you want to use SSL/TLS encryption for your Jabber server, you'll need to set up a certificate.

Step 4: Start Prosody
Once you've configured Prosody, you can start it using the following command:
>>sudo systemctl start prosody
You can also enable it to start automatically at boot time using the following command:
>>sudo systemctl enable prosody
Step 5: Create user accounts
To create user accounts on your Jabber server, you can use the Prosody command-line tool called prosodyctl.
>>sudo apt install prosodyct
To create a user named "alice", you can use the following command:
>>sudo prosodyctl register alice jabber.example.com password
Step 6: Connect to your Jabber server
To connect to your Jabber server, you'll need a Jabber client; Pidgin, Adium, and Conversations to name a few.
In your Jabber client, enter the following information:
- Jabber ID: This is your username followed by the domain name of your Jabber server. For example, alice@jabber.example.com.
- Password: This is the password that you set up for your user account.
- Server: This is the domain name of your Jabber server.
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