![]() ![]() Now you are getting the hint that your room hasn’t been opened yet. ![]() Usually (before our efforts above) a room would be created instantly and you could join. Point your browser again to and try to create a conference room. Now the access control is configured and we have to add users to XMPP/Prosody in order to authenticate ourselves and to create rooms: sudo prosodyctl register īecause we have finished configuration: sudo systemctl restart prosody & sudo systemctl restart jicofo & sudo systemctl restart jitsi-videobridge2 Test your Jitsi installation We edit the Jicofo element: sudo nano /etc/jitsi/jicofo/sip-communicator.propertiesīy adding a second line at the end of the file. When using authentication, domain for guest users.Īnonymousdomain: '',ģ. We edit a file belonging to Jitsi: sudo nano /etc/jitsi/meet/ enabled = false - Remove this line to enable this hostĪnd allowing guests to log in by adding at the end of the file: VirtualHost ""Ģ. We turn access control on by changing the authentication type: sudo nano /etc/prosody/conf.avail/.luaīy changing the block: VirtualHost "" allow guests to join only if we have entered a certain room beforeġ.enable accounts for us (authenticated users) and for all others (guests).In a self-experiment, I experienced around 3000 GB of data running through my unsecured server. This inevitably leads to the server operator sending you an abuse notice and blocking your server due to high traffic. If you leave it in that state, anyone can connect to the server and transmit audio and video steams – even if no one else is inside the meeting. Avoiding abuse / configuring access controlīy default the current installation of Jitsi is allowing everybody to enter our just created virtual meeting room without any access control. The page should be TLS encrypted and not showing any errors. Point your preferred browser to and verify the installation. ![]()
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