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Old 04-06-2014
Linux Secure XMPP on CentOS

Hello all, I have a problem with my XMPP server at security tests result that sslv3 must be disabled and RC4 also weak ciphers on 112 and 128 bits...

OS: CentOS
XMPP platform: ejabberd 2.1.13

Security test result
Code:
https://xmpp.net/result.php?domain=hackyard.net&type=client

ejabberd use openssl and I really don't know how to disable sslv3 tlsv1 rc4 and weak ciphers..

I do not have nothing in ejabberd.cfg regarding this.. and I would like somehow to secure my server.
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AnyEvent::XMPP::Component(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			    AnyEvent::XMPP::Component(3pm)

NAME
AnyEvent::XMPP::Component - "XML" stream that implements the XEP-0114 SYNOPSIS
use AnyEvent::XMPP::Component; my $con = AnyEvent::XMPP::Component->new ( domain => 'chat.jabber.org' host => 'jabber.org', port => 5347, secret => 'insecurepasswordforthehackers' ); $con->reg_cb (session_ready => sub { ... }); $con->connect; DESCRIPTION
This module represents a XMPP connection to a server that authenticates as component. This module is a subclass of "AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection" and inherits all methods. For example "reg_cb" and the stanza sending routines. For additional events that can be registered to look below in the EVENTS section. Please note that for component several functionality in AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection might have no effect or not the desired effect. Basically you should use the AnyEvent::XMPP::Component as component and only handle events the handle with incoming data. And only use functions that send stanzas. No effect has the event "stream_pre_authentication" and the "authenticate" method of AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection, because those handle the usual SASL or iq-auth authentication. "Jabber" components have a completly different authentication mechanism. Also note that the support for some XEPs in AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext is just thought for client side usage, if you miss any functionaly don't hesitate to ask the author or send him a patch! (See AnyEvent::XMPP for contact information). METHODS
new (%args) This is the constructor. It takes the same arguments as the constructor of AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection along with a few others: NOTE: Please note that some arguments that AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection usually takes have no effect when using this class. (That would be the 'username', 'password', 'resource' and 'jid' arguments for example.) secret => $secret $secret is the secret that will be used for authentication with the server. EVENTS
These additional events can be registered on with "reg_cb": NOTE: The event "stream_pre_authentication" should _not_ be handled and just ignored. Don't attach callbacks to it! session_ready This event indicates that the component has connected successfully and can now be used to transmit stanzas. AUTHOR
Robin Redeker, "<elmex at ta-sa.org>", JID: "<elmex at jabber.org>" COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright 2007, 2008 Robin Redeker, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-23 AnyEvent::XMPP::Component(3pm)