You should also create a .srfsh.xml file in the home directory of each user
that you want to enable to use the srfsh to communicate with OpenSRF services.
-Copy <SYSCONFDIR>/srfsh.xml to ~/.srfsh.xml and update the username and
-password values with the Jabber "opensrf" user credentials.
+Copy <SYSCONFDIR>/srfsh.xml.example to ~/.srfsh.xml and update the password
+to match the one for your Jabber "opensrf" with the private.localhost domain.
Starting and stopping OpenSRF services:
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<!-- This file follows the standard bootstrap config file layout found in opensrf_core.xml -->
<srfsh>
<router_name>router</router_name>
- <domain>localhost</domain>
- <username>myusername</username>
+ <domain>private.localhost</domain>
+ <username>opensrf</username>
<passwd>mypassword</passwd>
<port>5222</port>
<logfile>LOCALSTATEDIR/log/srfsh.log</logfile>