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(We will change that password immediately upon logging in). You’ll also want to make note of or copy your default root password. Copy or make note of that IP address – we’re going to use it to create our DNS A record in the next step. Once the server is in a ‘Running’ state, you’ll see your IP address. Click on the name of your server to see its detail screen. Once the ‘Status’ changes from ‘Installing’ to ‘Running,’ you should wait about another 30 seconds, and then you’re good to go. It will take 1-2 minutes for the server to spin up, so be patient. This step is NOT optional – we’ll be using a Let’s Encrypt certificate to secure HTTPS access to this server.Ĭlick ‘Deploy Now’ and you’re off to the races! You are taken back to the server summary screen. For a production system with a lot of usage however, you may want to bump this up to a higher tier.įinally, you can select any options (Auto Backups are highly recommended for a production server), and then give your server a hostname. Jitsi will run on anything in the $5.00/month size or higher. Click on Ubuntu and choose ‘19.10 圆4’ from the drop-down. The next step is where we select our server type. Pick whichever data center you want – I however, tend to choose the data center closest to my (or my client’s) geographic location. Make sure you have selected ‘Cloud Compute’ and then select your location. This will bring you to the new server setup page. Click on ‘Products’ from the left hand menu followed by the blue circled ‘+’ symbol in the upper right.
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When you've started a meeting, you can secure it by selecting the "i" button in the bottom right and setting a password.Log into Vultr and get to the main dashboard. You can now start a meeting and invite other people to have a video call and chat.
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When the script is done installing, you can open a browser and navigate to the Jitsi server with your custom domain name or the DNS label (.com). Sh -c "echo 'deb stable/' > /etc/apt//jitsi-stable.list"Įcho -e "DefaultLimitNOFILE=65000\nDefaultLimitNPROC=65000\nDefaultTasksMax=65000" > /etc/systemd/nfĭebconf-set-selections <<< $(echo 'jitsi-videobridge jitsi-videobridge/jvb-hostname string '$HOSTNAME)ĭebconf-set-selections <<< 'jitsi-meet-web-config jitsi-meet/cert-choice select "Generate a new self-signed certificate"' Įcho $EMAIL | /usr/share/jitsi-meet/scripts/install-letsencrypt-cert.sh # BE SURE TO ENTER YOUR CUSTOM VALUES HEREĮcho -e "127.0.0.1 localhost $HOSTNAME" > /etc/hosts This only works when you use your custom domain This is used for the Let's Encrypt SSL certificate configuration. For HOSTNAME, you use your custom domain (if you have configured it, so or .com) and for EMAIL you enter your email address that belongs to the custom domain name. Make sure to replace the HOSTNAME and EMAIL with your values.
JITSI PORTS INSTALL
JITSI PORTS SERIAL
You can do this from your local machine, with Azure Shell or even with the Serial Console of the VM Open a command prompt to connect to he VM with SSH.Now that the VM is configured, we can install Jitsi on it.(Add DNS label to VM in the Azure portal)