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Jitsi Meet is a free and open-source video-conferencing application that can be used as a standalone application or embed in your web application. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Jitsi Meet Video Conferencing application on Debian 10.
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Wow, thank you very much for this great and detailled guide! :) It helped me a lot. Unfortunatelly on my system I am using Apache instead of Ngnix and the certification process fails with any method I tried.
Are you planning to write the same guide for Apache in future? :)
Best regards
Alex
Bonjour
Dès que j'éssai de moi connecté sur jitsi rencontre je reçois ce message:
pouvez-vous m'aider s'il vous plait?
Do you have further information on jitsi whitelabeling, at least how to change index page?
sudo /usr/share/jitsi-meet/scripts/install-letsencrypt-cert.sh-------------------------------------------------------------------------This script will:- Need a working DNS record pointing to this machine(for domain jitsi.anand.aynvideoconf.ml)- Download certbot-auto from https://dl.eff.org to /usr/local/sbin- Install additional dependencies in order to request Let’s Encrypt certificate- If running with jetty serving web content, will stop Jitsi Videobridge- Configure and reload nginx or apache2, whichever is used- Configure the coturn server to use Let's Encrypt certificate and add required deploy hooks- Add command in weekly cron job to renew certificates regularlyYou need to agree to the ACME server's Subscriber Agreement (https://letsencrypt.org/documents/LE-SA-v1.1.1-August-1-2016.pdf) by providing an email address for important account notificationsEnter your email and press [ENTER]: [email protected] debug log to /var/log/letsencrypt/letsencrypt.logPlugins selected: Authenticator webroot, Installer NoneObtaining a new certificatePerforming the following challenges:http-01 challenge for jitsi.anand.aynvideoconf.mlUsing the webroot path /usr/share/jitsi-meet for all unmatched domains.Waiting for verification...Challenge failed for domain jitsi.anand.aynvideoconf.mlhttp-01 challenge for jitsi.anand.aynvideoconf.mlCleaning up challengesSome challenges have failed.IMPORTANT NOTES: - The following errors were reported by the server: Domain: jitsi.anand.aynvideoconf.ml Type: dns Detail: DNS problem: NXDOMAIN looking up A for jitsi.anand.aynvideoconf.ml - check that a DNS record exists for this domain
How to Solve it? And I also can't able to install buster-backports, As i am doing installation on Ubuntu 18 Version, So, is there any guide for this?
Following the tutorial instructions, everything works fine until it reaches the end: creating a user with privileges to create a room.Error: modulemanager error Unable to load module 'auth_internal-plain': /usr/lib/prosody/modules/mod_auth_internal-plain.lua: No such file or directoryThe error is correct, a file has been created wrong: Instead of creating/usr/lib/prosody/modules/mod_auth_internal-plain.lua has been created/usr/lib/prosody/modules/mod_auth_internal_plain.lua ("-plain.lua" Vs "_plain.lua"). The script is corrected and the error disappears, but I can't get the users to work.It remains "Connecting". Isn't it necessary to put the user's initial password somewhere?