# Simple configuration Running `./start.sh` will perform some cleanup then start the containers in a simple configuration. When running, the system looks like this: ``` +--------------------------+ | | | 172.60.0.10 | | +--------+ | (XMPP-C2S) 5222 -| | | | (XMPP-S2S) 5269 -|------| XMPP 1 + | (HTTP-Admin) 9090 -| | | | (BOSH) 7070 -| +----+---+ | | | | | | | | +---+--+ | | | | | (Database) 5432 -|-------| DB + | | | | | | +------+ | | 172.60.0.11 | | | +-----172.60.0.0/24--------+ ``` Openfire is configured with the following XMPP domain: * `xmpp.localhost.example` Openfire is configured with the following FQDN: * `xmpp1.localhost.example` The following users are configured: * `admin` `admin` * `user1` `password` * `user2` `password` The following MUC rooms are configured: * `muc1` * `muc2` ## Network The Docker compose file defines a custom bridge network with a single subnet of `172.60.0.0/24`. When the `-6` argument to `./start.sh` is provided, then an additional subnet of `fd23:0d79:d076::/64` is configured. Then, IPv6 is preferred for internal networking. Note that the IPv4 network remains in place, as Docker does not support IPv6-only containers. When running with the optional `-6` flag (that adds IPv6 support) the system looks like this: ``` +--------------------------+ | | | [fd23:d79:d076::10] | | 172.60.0.10 | | +--------+ | (XMPP-C2S) 5222 -| | | | (XMPP-S2S) 5269 -|------| XMPP 1 + | (HTTP-Admin) 9090 -| | | | (BOSH) 7070 -| +----+---+ | | | | | | | | +---+--+ | | | | | (Database) 5432 -|-------| DB + | | | | | | +------+ | | 172.60.0.11 | | [fd23:d79:d076::11] | | | +-----172.60.0.0/24--------+ fd23:0d79:d076::/64 ```