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pubcrawler Bronze 3 posts since
Feb 10, 2012
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Feb 10, 2012 9:25 AM

FQDN conceptual issues

New to Openfire.

 

Scenario is:

We have multiple remote servers.  The hostname of each server as-is now isn't what we want our Openfire to be named:

(ex: now: www.ourbusinessname.com   openfire: jabber.ourbusinessname.com)

 

When we install Openfire via the standard pre-made Debian installer, it auto sets our FQDN in Openfire as www.ourbusinessname.com.

 

We DO NOT want to change our FQDN/server hostname just because of Openfire.

 

Rather, we create a DNS A-record for jabber.ourbusinessname.com to point to this server as well as a DNS A-record for www.ourbusinessname.com, both residing on the same server.

 

Conceptually, this is how we handle other services (DNS, HTTP, mail, etc.).

 

Question is, how do we get this to work in Openfire?

 

Thanks!

  • LG KeyContributor 6,192 posts since
    Dec 13, 2005
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    Feb 10, 2012 10:09 PM (in response to pubcrawler)
    FQDN conceptual issues

    You may want to use "example.com" for Openfire. Do not change your existing A records for www.example.com and example.com. Create a new DNS SRV record form XMPP. The XMPP clients do SRV lookups.

    HTTP-Bind and the admin gui can then be reached only by IP address but you can create another DNS record if needed.

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