<!-- The JabberID of the transport -->
<jid>msn</jid>
<!-- The public IP or DNS name of the machine the transport is running on -->
+<!-- This is needed for file transfer!! -->
<host>127.0.0.1</host>
<!-- The component JID of the transport. Unless you're doing clustering, leave this alone -->
<!-- <compjid>msn1</compjid> -->
<ftRateLimit>2048</ftRateLimit>
<!-- Please give the port to listen for Jabber socks5 transfers on. -->
<ftJabberPort>8010</ftJabberPort>
-<!-- Please give the port to listen for HTTP GETs here (Used in OOB file transfers). -->
+<!-- Please give the port to listen for HTTP GETs here (Used in old-style OOB file transfers. Best to leave this disabled unless you know you need it.) -->
<!--<ftOOBPort>8011</ftOOBPort>-->
<!-- Please give the root URL the transport should send to clients. (You can use an Apache reverse proxy to put this on your ordinary website) -->
+<!-- Eg, the transport will listen on port 8011 for HTTP GETs to /RANDOM_FILE.ext. You can set apache to forward any requests to http://yourhost.com:80/msn/files/RANDOM_FILE.ext to http://yourhost.com:8011/RANDOM_FILE.ext. This saves you from opening extra ports. -->
<!--<ftOOBRoot>http://host.com/msn/files/</ftOOBRoot>-->
<!-- You can choose which users you wish to have as administrators. These users can perform some tasks with Ad-Hoc commands that others cannot -->