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2020 May 03
3
Jitsi Meet on CentOS 7 ?
Le 03/05/2020 ? 08:44, Benson Muite a ?crit?:
> They have rpms:
>
> https://download.jitsi.org/jitsi/rpm/
That's the Jitsi desktop application.
>
> and also a scalable installation:
>
> https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/blob/master/doc/scalable-installation.md
That's Debian-specific.
>
> Which one do you need?
None.
I need a comprehensive
2020 May 03
1
Jitsi Meet on CentOS 7 ?
On Sun, May 3, 2020, at 10:33 AM, Jason Pyeron wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Behalf Of Nicolas Kovacs
> > Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2020 2:54 AM
> >
> > Le 03/05/2020 ? 08:44, Benson Muite a ?crit :
> > > They have rpms:
> > >
> > > https://download.jitsi.org/jitsi/rpm/
> >
> > That's the Jitsi desktop
2020 May 03
0
Jitsi Meet on CentOS 7 ?
On Sun, May 3, 2020, at 9:07 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone here managed to run Jitsi Meet on a CentOS 7 server ? As far as I can
> tell, it's one of the nicer open source videoconferencing solutions out there.
> I gave it a spin on https://suricate.tv and now I'd like to install it on one
> of my servers.
>
> Unfortunately the Jitsi developers only
2020 May 04
2
Jitsi Meet on CentOS 7 ?
Hi Centos friends.
I had some time to write a spartan tutorial on running the latest stable
Jitsi Video Bridge and Jitsi Meet and Centos 7.7.
I wrote it while testing it so this WORKS and I am currently using it for
fun with the kids.
I do have the server currently running but blocked by my firewall. I am
willing to allow a few of the people such a Kovacs and others to connect to
my Jitsi server
2020 May 03
2
Jitsi Meet on CentOS 7 ?
On May 3, 2020 3:33:29 AM EDT, Jason Pyeron <jpyeron at pdinc.us> wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Behalf Of Nicolas Kovacs
>> Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2020 2:54 AM
>>
>> Le 03/05/2020 ? 08:44, Benson Muite a ?crit :
>> > They have rpms:
>> >
>> > https://download.jitsi.org/jitsi/rpm/
>>
>> That's the Jitsi
2020 May 05
2
Jitsi Meet on CentOS 7 ?
Benson, no SELINUX was not enabled. The instance was selected without it
just to make things easier.
I do not have a pull request for the installation manual yet.
On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 1:21 AM Benson Muite <benson_muite at emailplus.org>
wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 4, 2020, at 10:38 PM, Erick Perez - Quadrian Enterprises wrote:
> > Hi Centos friends.
> > I had some time to
2020 May 03
0
Jitsi Meet on CentOS 7 ?
Le 03/05/2020 ? 18:07, H a ?crit :
> I am also interested in installing Jitsi server on CentOS 7, as well as
> running the desktop app on C7.
According to the Jitsi developers, you shouldn't even use that and prefer using
a browser.
Though I'd take that information with a grain of salt, because the developer I
talked to yesterday on IRC called my browser (Firefox 68.7.0 ESR)
2020 May 03
0
Jitsi Meet on CentOS 7 ?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Behalf Of Nicolas Kovacs
> Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2020 2:54 AM
>
> Le 03/05/2020 ? 08:44, Benson Muite a ?crit :
> > They have rpms:
> >
> > https://download.jitsi.org/jitsi/rpm/
>
> That's the Jitsi desktop application.
>
> >
> > and also a scalable installation:
> >
> >
2020 May 13
0
Jitsi Meet on CentOS 7 ?
On 05/05/2020 04:43 AM, Erick Perez - Quadrian Enterprises wrote:
> Benson, no SELINUX was not enabled. The instance was selected without it
> just to make things easier.
> I do not have a pull request for the installation manual yet.
>
> On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 1:21 AM Benson Muite <benson_muite at emailplus.org>
> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, May 4, 2020, at 10:38 PM,
2020 Jul 10
2
Example of Jitsi Desktop provisioning file
Hello,
1. I'm looking for an (anomized) example of a Jitsi Desktop provisioning
file compliant with Asterisk ?
Jitsi Doc mentions it should adhere to Java properties file syntax (see
[1]) but a working example would help.
If this example file included the following settings, it would be perfect:
- sip username, secret, authname, ...
- codec G711, RFC2833
- BLF
- local or remote phonebook
-
2020 May 05
0
Jitsi Meet on CentOS 7 ?
On Mon, May 4, 2020, at 10:38 PM, Erick Perez - Quadrian Enterprises wrote:
> Hi Centos friends.
> I had some time to write a spartan tutorial on running the latest stable
> Jitsi Video Bridge and Jitsi Meet and Centos 7.7.
> I wrote it while testing it so this WORKS and I am currently using it for
> fun with the kids.
>
> I do have the server currently running but blocked by
2020 Jan 01
2
Nginx and SELinux on CentOS 7
Hi,
I'm currently fiddling with Nginx on CentOS 7. Eventually I want to use it
instead of Apache on some servers.
Apache works more or less out of the box with SELinux. My websites are all
stored under /var/www, and ls -Z shows me that all files created under /var/www
are correctly labeled httpd_sys_content_t.
On my sandbox server I don't have Apache (httpd) installed, only Nginx
2020 Jul 21
2
Example of Jitsi Desktop provisioning file
Hi,
Le ven. 10 juil. 2020 à 16:56, Sylvain Boily <sylvain at wazo.io> a écrit :
>
> It probably can help you:
>
> https://github.com/wazo-platform/wazo-provd-plugins/blob/master/plugins/xivo-jitsi/1/templates/base.tpl
>
> Sylvain
>
> Yes, provided example was exactly what I was after !
Thank you very much !
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2020 Jul 10
0
Example of Jitsi Desktop provisioning file
Hello,
On 2020-07-10 10:39 a.m., Olivier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 1. I'm looking for an (anomized) example of a Jitsi Desktop
> provisioning file compliant with Asterisk ?
> Jitsi Doc mentions it should adhere to Java properties file syntax
> (see [1]) but a working example would help.
>
> If this example file included the following settings, it would be perfect:
> -
2009 Mar 22
2
Global videoconferencing solution.
Hello everybody, i am searching a solution for a videoconferencing, Any
solution (Free/commercial). Asterisk is a great software, but recently we
have more and more demands about videoconferencing of 3 or more peoples,
Existing solutions are heavy and costly, around 2500? for 1 client. This is
insane. Is there any solutions out there for non millionaires ? Or even Free
? I remember a company who
2014 Jul 21
1
chan_motif / res_xmpp problems
I've now replicated my setup on a host with a single IPv4 address and I
am still having trouble with the ICE negotiation.
I am trying to call from Jitsi to Asterisk through a Prosody XMPP
server. Asterisk successfully registers with the XMPP server and
appears to be available in the buddy list in Jitsi. Jitsi is being run
with the "-4" command line option to use IPv4 only just in
2011 Jun 08
1
Asterisk: BYE is received late
Hi,
I'm having an issue with all my calls going out my SIP provider. I'm using
a softphone registering to a local Asterisk PBX (I'm using Jitsi by the way - it's great and actively growing).
I register as extension 4053 to asterisk server at 10.215.147.115 (alias IP -
real IP addr. is 10.215.147.111) and dial a phone number that is routed via
an Internet SIP provider.
The call
2015 Mar 11
0
Jitsi, SRTP and Asterisk 11
Does anyone here have a Jitsi softphone set up with Asterisk such that
SRTP is enabled, TLS is used to pass the SRTP key, and it works?
Anyone? If so then what are the settings required for Asterisk?
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2020 Jul 21
0
Example of Jitsi Desktop provisioning file
Hello,
On 2020-07-21 3:57 a.m., Olivier wrote:
> Hi,
> Le ven. 10 juil. 2020 à 16:56, Sylvain Boily <sylvain at wazo.io
> <mailto:sylvain at wazo.io>> a écrit :
>
>
> It probably can help you:
> https://github.com/wazo-platform/wazo-provd-plugins/blob/master/plugins/xivo-jitsi/1/templates/base.tpl
>
> Sylvain
>
> Yes, provided example was
2018 Mar 14
4
Squid + SquidGuard : static block page not working
Hi,
I've been working with Squid + SquidGuard for a few years, though only
on Slackware. I'm currently transferring my proxy expertise to CentOS 7,
and right now I'm having a little problem with that.
Squid works perfectly so far as a transparent HTTP + HTTPS cache proxy.
The next step is to add SquidGuard, so I installed it and edited the
most basic /etc/squid/squidGuard.conf file