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JumpBox for OpenFire 1.1.2


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Requirements Computer running any of: Mac OS X, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista, Linux Virtualization software. Any of: <ul> VMWare Parallels Xen Open Source Microsoft Virtual Server Microsoft Virtual PC Virtual Iron </ul> For easiest use: a network that assigns dynamic IP addresses. (Most do) 3 GB Free disk space Minimum 1 GB System RAM Minimum 1 Ghz CPU
Downloads 47 Limitations None
Publisher JumpBox File Size 17k
Date added 21 Jan 2009 Check your speed

OpenFire is a real-time collaboration server based around the open Jabber XMPP protocol. It provides private and public instant messaging and group chat with support for any client that supports Jabber. Popular Jabber enabled clients include iChat, Adium, Trillium and Pidgin among many others. It's a powerful platform for real-time collaboration with solid security and performance. There's no easier way to get OpenFire running than to use a JumpBox. This JumpBox is based on the 1.1 JumpBox Platform and includes a backup system that supports archiving the state of the JumpBox to NFS, Windows File Shares and Amazon S3.

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