
#Jitsi call sip control how to
The remainder assumes that you have done this.Īlso you should have SSL/TLS certificates for your domain, on how to obtain free certificates see certbot. You will need to update DNS record for your server with an entry of your chosen subdomain, in the above example meet. It is however strongly encouraged from security standpoint to host webapps on their own subdomain. If your server name is then a common choice for your jitsi will be, but you can choose freely. Refer to the Jitsi philosophy for rationale. Note: This configuration yields an open server for everyone to connect. You need those optionals packages to run a standalone server: #NoExtract = usr/share/gtk-doc/html/* usr/share/doc/*
#Jitsi call sip control install
Some packages install configuration examples in /usr/share/doc, ensure to comment this line in /etc/nf: nightly and nightly-bin can not be installed at the same time, but stable and nightly can be). The bin one conflicts with the normal version (i.e. You need to choose between the normal or the bin version. It is possible to install them at the same time, but you will need to use separate port and several instances of prosody (the plugins cannot be scope by virtual host). You can either use the git versions, the nightly version or the stable versions. Prosody: a free XMPP server serving as the base of the setupĪ graphical overview of the interfaces to the user and towards each other is given here.
jicofo: the Jitsi conference focus determining who is speaking.jitsi-videobridge: the video bridging service providing video streams to all participants.


jitsi-meet-prosody: the prosody plugins for jitsi.jitsi-meet: the files for the webinterface, accessed via files served by a webserver.Jitsi-meet consists of severals components: At the heart of Jitsi are Jitsi Videobridge and Jitsi Meet, which let you have conferences on the internet, while other projects from the community enable other features such as audio, dial-in, recording, and simulcasting. Jitsi is a set of open-source projects that allows you to easily build and deploy secure videoconferencing solutions.
