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I believe both of the above were descriptions of behaviour that isĬurrently required from the user while it would be better if it weren't. S/should/have to ? Could you please explain a bit further when a In addition even if I do that I should restart Jitsi in order this I think the point was that we currently keep offering SDES streams if weįirst enable them, make them mandatory, then disable security globally.Īctually in order to get back to the default config I shouldĮxplicitly uncheck each check box and set the RTP/SAVP to "Off". Neither ZRTP nor SDES start any encrypted call, regardless of anyĭetailed configuration. What exactly is incorrect? I mean, if encryption is not enabled, then Which results in incorrect configuration after finishing the Well, I kind of expect not lose already configured settings just When I disable theĬheckbox "Enable support to encrypt calls" all the below checkboxesīecome disabled (see the screenshot), but it seems that theĬonfigurations stay the same and are not cleared, I've just tried to disable the security for one of my SIP accountsĪnd experienced some problems with the form. I'll look at it, but you can enter an issue anyway if you like. Uncheck each check box and set the RTP/SAVP to "Off".ĭo you mean you have to (instead of should)?ĭo that I should restart Jitsi in order this to take effect.Ĭould you please explain a bit further when a restart is required/desired?Īn issue for this one or you prefer to have a look first? )Īctually in order to get back to the default config I should explicitly What exactly is incorrect? I mean, if encryption is not enabled, then neither ZRTP nor SDES start any encrypted call, regardless of any detailed configuration. Which results in incorrect configuration after finishing the setup. Well, I kind of expect not lose already configured settings just because some parent setting is disabled. Screenshot), but it seems that the configurations stay the same and are not Support to encrypt calls" all the below checkboxes become disabled (see the

#Jitsi security configuration form how to
For support or questions on how to use Jitsi, check out the Jitsi Community Forum.I've just tried to disable the security for one of my SIP accounts andĮxperienced some problems with the form. For support regarding app deployment, contact Linode Support via the information listed in the sidebar. The Jitsi Marketplace app was built by Linode. While these are provided in the hope that they will be useful, please note that we cannot vouch for the accuracy or timeliness of externally hosted materials. You may wish to consult the following resources for additional information on this topic. If you did setup a domain, navigate to the address as described in the Jitsi Options section above. You can find the IP address for your Linode on the Linode detail page in the Cloud Manager. If you didn’t setup a domain, navigate to the IP address of the Linode in your browser. One for the domain name and one for the hostname.Ģ. In the Cloud Manager DNS Manager there is now an entry for your domain with two A/AAAA records pointing to your new server.

Before you go to your app, if you filled out the optional Jitsi configuration fields before deploying the Jitsi Marketplace app. The server-side focus component that manages sessions between participants.ġ. WebRTC compatible server that routes the video streams between participants in the conference. The WebRTC compatible JavaScript application that enables the video conferencing.
#Jitsi security configuration form install
The Jitsi One-Click App will install the following required software on your Linode: SOFTWARE
