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Openfire v4.9.2 on Ubuntu v20

Anarion Technologies

Openfire v4.9.2 on Ubuntu v20

Anarion Technologies

Ready to use VM for Production + Free Support

Openfire is a powerful open-source, real-time collaboration server built on the XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol). It is designed to facilitate seamless communication through features such as instant messaging, group chats, file sharing, and presence notifications. Openfire is ideal for organizations, communities, and individuals seeking a secure and scalable communication platform. Its lightweight design and intuitive setup process make it easy to deploy, even for users with minimal technical expertise.

The server comes with a web-based administration console that simplifies management tasks, including configuring server settings, monitoring active sessions, and managing users and chat groups. Openfire supports integration with LDAP and Active Directory, allowing organizations to centralize user authentication and streamline identity management.

Security is a key focus of Openfire, with support for TLS and SASL protocols to ensure encrypted communication and secure connections. It is also highly extensible, with a robust plugin system enabling additional functionalities such as message archiving, web conferencing, and integration with external applications.

Designed to handle both small teams and large-scale deployments, Openfire provides a versatile and reliable solution for private and professional messaging needs. Whether for corporate environments, educational institutions, or community projects, Openfire stands out as a feature-rich and dependable platform.

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