OK, so I got ejabberd installed and working. I want to use the webadmin interface to setup shared rosters, but when I log in I just see a blank page. I figure I must have done something horribly wrong. Here is my config file:
% $Id: $
%override_acls.
% Users that have admin access. Add line like one of the following after you
% will be successfully registered on server to get admin access:
{acl, admin, {user, "admin"}}.
% Blocked users:
%{acl, blocked, {user, "test"}}.
% Local users:
%{acl, local, {user_regexp, ""}}.
% Another examples of ACLs:
%{acl, jabberorg, {server, "jabber.org"}}.
%{acl, aleksey, {user, "aleksey", "jabber.ru"}}.
%{acl, test, {user_regexp, "^test"}}.
%{acl, test, {user_glob, "test*"}}.
% Only admins can use configuration interface:
{access, configure, [{allow, admin}]}.
% Every username can be registered via in-band registration:
% You could replace {allow, all} with {deny, all} to prevent user from using in-band registration
{access, register, [{allow, all}]}.
% After successful registration user will get message with following subject
% and body:
%{welcome_message,
% {"Welcome!",
% "Welcome to Instant Messaging server localhost. "
% "For information about ejabberd visit http://www.process-one.net/"}}.
% Replace them with 'none' if you don't want to send such message:
{welcome_message, none}.
% List of people who will get notifications about registered users
%{registration_watchers, ["admin1@colossus",
% "admin2@colossus"]}.
% Only admins can send announcement messages:
{access, announce, [{allow, admin}]}.
% Only non-blocked users can use c2s connections:
{access, c2s, [{deny, blocked},
{allow, all}]}.
% Set shaper with name "normal" to limit traffic speed to 1000B/s
{shaper, normal, {maxrate, 1000}}.
% Set shaper with name "fast" to limit traffic speed to 50000B/s
{shaper, fast, {maxrate, 50000}}.
% For all users except admins used "normal" shaper
{access, c2s_shaper, [{none, admin},
{normal, all}]}.
% For all S2S connections used "fast" shaper
{access, s2s_shaper, [{fast, all}]}.
% Admins of this server are also admins of MUC service:
{access, muc_admin, [{allow, admin}]}.
% All users are allowed to use MUC service:
{access, muc, [{allow, all}]}.
% This rule allows access only for local users:
%{access, local, [{allow, local}]}.
% Authentification method. If you want to use internal user base, then use
% this line:
%{auth_method, internal}.
{auth_method, ldap}.
%{auth_method, anonymous}.
% For LDAP authentification use these lines instead of above one:{auth_method, ldap}.
{ldap_servers, ["localhost"]}. % List of LDAP servers
{ldap_uidattr, "uid"}. % LDAP attribute that holds user ID
{ldap_base, "dc=prtechdev,dc=com"}. % Search base of LDAP directory
{ldap_rootdn, "uid=admin,cn=users,dc=prtechdev,dc=com"}. % LDAP manager
{ldap_password, "######"}. % Password to LDAP manager
% For authentification via external script use the following:
%{auth_method, external}.
%{extauth_program, "/path/to/authentification/script"}.
% For authentification via ODBC use the following:
%{auth_method, odbc}.
%{odbc_server, "DSN=ejabberd;UID=ejabberd;PWD=ejabberd"}.
% Host name:
{hosts, ["10.64.254.110"]}.
% Default language for server messages
% TODO: Use installer selection
{language, "en"}.
% Listened ports:
{listen, [
%%{5222, ejabberd_c2s, [{access, c2s},
%% {shaper, c2s_shaper}]},
%% Use this line to enable SSL:
{5223, ejabberd_c2s, [{access, c2s}, ssl, {certfile, "/Applications/ejabberd-1.1.1/conf/server.pem"}]},
%%
%% Use those lines instead for TLS support:
%%{5222, ejabberd_c2s, [{access, c2s}, {shaper, c2s_shaper},
%% starttls, {certfile, "/Applications/ejabberd-1.1.1/conf/server.pem"}]},
%% {5223, ejabberd_c2s, [{access, c2s},
%% tls, {certfile, "/Applications/ejabberd-1.1.1/conf/server.pem"}]},
%% Remove this line if you want to prevent s2s connections:
{5269, ejabberd_s2s_in, [{shaper, s2s_shaper}]},
%% remove http_poll to remove support for http polling
%% remove web_admin to disable admin interface:
%%{5280, ejabberd_http, [http_poll, web_admin]}
{5280, ejabberd_http, [web_admin, {ip, {10, 64, 254, 110}}, ssl, {certfile, "/Applications/ejabberd-1.1.1/conf/server.pem"}]}
%% This is an example on how to define an external service/transport:
%% {8888, ejabberd_service, [{access, all},
%% {hosts, ["icq.colossus", "sms.colossus"],
%% [{password, "secret"}]}]}
]}.
% If SRV lookup fails, then port 5269 is used to communicate with remote server
{outgoing_s2s_port, 5269}.
% Used modules:
{modules,
[
{mod_register, [{access, register}]},
{mod_roster, []},
{mod_privacy, []},
{mod_adhoc, []},
{mod_configure, []}, % Depends on mod_adhoc
{mod_configure2, []},
{mod_disco, []},
{mod_stats, []},
{mod_vcard, []},
{mod_offline, []},
{mod_announce, [{access, announce}]}, % Depends on mod_adhoc
{mod_echo, [{host, "echo.colossus"}]},
{mod_private, []},
{mod_irc, []},
% Default options for mod_muc:
% host: "conference." ++ ?MYNAME
% access: all
% access_create: all
% access_admin: none (only room creator has owner privileges)
{mod_muc, [{access, muc},
{access_create, muc},
{access_admin, muc_admin}]},
{mod_pubsub, []},
{mod_time, []},
{mod_last, []},
%%{mod_xmlrpc,[{port, 4560},{timeout, 5000}]},
{mod_version, []},
{mod_shared_roster, []}
]}.
% Local Variables:
% mode: erlang
% End:
You say 'when I log in',
You say 'when I log in', does that mean you are asked for a username and password?
And, did you check the ejabberd logs? they may contain a usefull error report.
I had same problem and (in
I had same problem and (in my case) it was a stupid mistake...
I logged with "admin" and not with "admin@MYDOMAIN.com"... If you try to log with the user without the domain you receive a White page (no error msg, no nothing) ... probably you have same problem.
Just kill the session and try to log again with your USER@DOMAIN
Regards
Re: webadmin gives me a blank page
OK, so I got ejabberd installed and working. I want to use the webadmin interface to setup shared rosters, but when I log in I just see a blank page. I figure I must have done something horribly wrong. Here is my config file:
(...)
{5280, ejabberd_http, [web_admin, {ip, {10, 64, 254, 110}}, ssl, {certfile, "/Applications/ejabberd-1.1.1/conf/server.pem"}]}
(...)
Are you trying to connect from IP: 10.64.254.110? As far as I remember IP parameter restricts connections just to mentioned IPs...
Same Blank Page Problem Fixed For Me
I had the same problem and accidentally got it to work by using the following:
http://127.0.0.1:5280/admin
need full username on login
try admin@10.64.254.110 for the web login.