ejabberd - Comments for "Design of a ejabberd server / administration questions." https://www.ejabberd.im/node/1056 en Thanks for you reply, i wil https://www.ejabberd.im/node/1056#comment-2248 <p>Thanks for you reply, i wil test mod-filter and see how to setup correctly and respect my disederata.</p> Tue, 12 Sep 2006 17:46:06 +0000 strung comment 2248 at https://www.ejabberd.im strung wrote: 1- I will https://www.ejabberd.im/node/1056#comment-2247 <div class="quote-msg"> <div class="quote-author"><em>strung</em> wrote:</div> <p>1- I will setup a ejabbberd server for 500 users , can you provide the kind of pc that will handle all users in the same time? I will setup this server on a private network of a compagny, that means, i will have 100Mb/s.( I have a p4 3Ghz with 512 Mo ram and 40Go of hard drive, is it enough)? I will just use internal jabber function and not a gateway with other IM like msn or aim.</p></div> <p>It is enought: looking at some old <noindex><a href="/benchmark" rel="nofollow" >benchmarks</a></noindex>, 500 concurrently chatting users could get 4% of a Mobile Intel Pentium 4 2.80 GHz and 40 MB of RAM.</p> <div class="quote-msg"> <div class="quote-author"><em>strung</em> wrote:</div> <p>Some users can just connect on server and receive message from "super" users but can't discuss between them. this super user can discuss with other "super" users.</p></div> <p>That means message filtering. Maybe <noindex><a href="/mod_filter" rel="nofollow" >mod_filter</a></noindex> works for that; I'm not aware of examples or documentation for it yet.</p> <p>If you want this: 'Allow everybody to chat with everybody, but prevent superusers being disturbed by normal users', maybe privacy lists are usefull. Privacy lists are supported by ejabberd and some Jabber clients (Tkabber, the upcoming Psi...). One possibility: superusers can tell ejabberd to allow anything from contacts stored on the roster group 'Allowed', and block messages from anybody else.</p> <div class="quote-msg"> <div class="quote-author"><em>strung</em> wrote:</div> <p>give some special rights on web administration to create shared rosters but can administer any other option of the server ? </p></div> <p>I didn't understand your question. There are two kinds of admin rights: for the whole Jabber server, or only for a virtual host. There is no way to allow some users access only to the shared roster group portion of the web admin.</p> Tue, 12 Sep 2006 14:59:02 +0000 mfoss comment 2247 at https://www.ejabberd.im