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# Server Installation for Jitsi Meet
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This describes configuring a server `jitsi.example.com` running Debian or a Debian Derivative. You will need to
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change references to that to match your host, and generate some passwords for
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`YOURSECRET1` , `YOURSECRET2` and `YOURSECRET3` .
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There are also some complete [example config files ](https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/tree/master/doc/example-config-files/ ) available, mentioned in each section.
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## Network description
This how the network look like:
```
+ +
| |
| |
v |
443 |
+-------+ |
| | |
| NginX | |
| | |
+--+-+--+ |
| | |
+------------+ | | +--------------+ |
| | | | | | |
| jitsi-meet +< --- + + --- > + prosody/xmpp | |
| |files 5280 | | |
+------------+ +--------------+ v
5222,5347^ ^5347 4443
+--------+ | | +-------------+
| | | | | |
| jicofo +----^ ^----+ videobridge |
| | | |
+--------+ +-------------+
```
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## Install prosody
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```sh
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apt-get install prosody
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```
## Configure prosody
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Add config file in `/etc/prosody/conf.avail/jitsi.example.com.cfg.lua` :
- add your domain virtual host section:
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```
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VirtualHost "jitsi.example.com"
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authentication = "anonymous"
ssl = {
key = "/var/lib/prosody/jitsi.example.com.key";
certificate = "/var/lib/prosody/jitsi.example.com.crt";
}
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modules_enabled = {
"bosh";
"pubsub";
}
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c2s_require_encryption = false
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```
- add domain with authentication for conference focus user:
```
VirtualHost "auth.jitsi.example.com"
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ssl = {
key = "/var/lib/prosody/auth.jitsi.example.com.key";
certificate = "/var/lib/prosody/auth.jitsi.example.com.crt";
}
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authentication = "internal_plain"
```
- add focus user to server admins:
```
admins = { "focus@auth.jitsi.example.com" }
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```
- and finally configure components:
```
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Component "conference.jitsi.example.com" "muc"
Component "jitsi-videobridge.jitsi.example.com"
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component_secret = "YOURSECRET1"
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Component "focus.jitsi.example.com"
component_secret = "YOURSECRET2"
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```
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Add link for the added configuration
```sh
ln -s /etc/prosody/conf.avail/jitsi.example.com.cfg.lua /etc/prosody/conf.d/jitsi.example.com.cfg.lua
```
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Generate certs for the domain:
```sh
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prosodyctl cert generate jitsi.example.com
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prosodyctl cert generate auth.jitsi.example.com
```
Add auth.jitsi.example.com to the trusted certificates on the local machine:
```sh
ln -sf /var/lib/prosody/auth.jitsi.example.com.crt /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/auth.jitsi.example.com.crt
update-ca-certificates
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```
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Create conference focus user:
```sh
prosodyctl register focus auth.jitsi.example.com YOURSECRET3
```
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Restart prosody XMPP server with the new config
```sh
prosodyctl restart
```
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## Install nginx
```sh
apt-get install nginx
```
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Add a new file `jitsi.example.com` in `/etc/nginx/sites-available` (see also the example config file):
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```
server_names_hash_bucket_size 64;
server {
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listen 443;
# tls configuration that is not covered in this guide
# we recommend the use of https://certbot.eff.org/
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server_name jitsi.example.com;
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# set the root
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root /srv/jitsi.example.com;
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index index.html;
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location ~ ^/([a-zA-Z0-9=\?]+)$ {
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rewrite ^/(.*)$ / break;
}
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location / {
ssi on;
}
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# BOSH
location /http-bind {
proxy_pass http://localhost:5280/http-bind;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
}
}
```
Add link for the added configuration
```sh
cd /etc/nginx/sites-enabled
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ln -s ../sites-available/jitsi.example.com jitsi.example.com
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```
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## Install Jitsi Videobridge
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```sh
wget https://download.jitsi.org/jitsi-videobridge/linux/jitsi-videobridge-linux-{arch-buildnum}.zip
unzip jitsi-videobridge-linux-{arch-buildnum}.zip
```
Install JRE if missing:
```
apt-get install default-jre
```
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_NOTE: When installing on older Debian releases keep in mind that you need JRE >= 1.7._
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In the user home that will be starting Jitsi Videobridge create `.sip-communicator` folder and add the file `sip-communicator.properties` with one line in it:
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```
org.jitsi.impl.neomedia.transform.srtp.SRTPCryptoContext.checkReplay=false
```
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Start the videobridge with:
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```sh
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./jvb.sh --host=localhost --domain=jitsi.example.com --port=5347 --secret=YOURSECRET1 &
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```
Or autostart it by adding the line in `/etc/rc.local` :
```sh
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/bin/bash /root/jitsi-videobridge-linux-{arch-buildnum}/jvb.sh --host=localhost --domain=jitsi.example.com --port=5347 --secret=YOURSECRET1 < /dev/null >> /var/log/jvb.log 2>& 1
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```
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## Install Jitsi Conference Focus (jicofo)
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Install JDK and Maven if missing:
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```
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apt-get install default-jdk maven
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```
_NOTE: When installing on older Debian releases keep in mind that you need JDK >= 1.7._
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Clone source from Github repo:
```sh
git clone https://github.com/jitsi/jicofo.git
```
Build distribution package. Replace {os-name} with one of: 'lin', 'lin64', 'macosx', 'win', 'win64'.
```sh
cd jicofo
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mvn package -DskipTests -Dassembly.skipAssembly=false
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```
Run jicofo:
```sh
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=======
unzip target/jicofo-{os-name}-1.0-SNAPSHOT.zip
cd jicofo-{os-name}-1.0-SNAPSHOT'
./jicofo.sh --host=localhost --domain=jitsi.example.com --secret=YOURSECRET2 --user_domain=auth.jitsi.example.com --user_name=focus --user_password=YOURSECRET3
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```
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## Deploy Jitsi Meet
Checkout and configure Jitsi Meet:
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```sh
cd /srv
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git clone https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet.git
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mv jitsi-meet/ jitsi.example.com
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npm install
make
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```
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Edit host names in `/srv/jitsi.example.com/config.js` (see also the example config file):
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```
var config = {
hosts: {
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domain: 'jitsi.example.com',
muc: 'conference.jitsi.example.com',
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bridge: 'jitsi-videobridge.jitsi.example.com',
focus: 'focus.jitsi.example.com'
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},
useNicks: false,
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bosh: '//jitsi.example.com/http-bind', // FIXME: use xep-0156 for that
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//chromeExtensionId: 'diibjkoicjeejcmhdnailmkgecihlobk', // Id of desktop streamer Chrome extension
//minChromeExtVersion: '0.1' // Required version of Chrome extension
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};
```
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Restart nginx to get the new configuration:
```sh
invoke-rc.d nginx restart
```
## Running behind NAT
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Jitsi-Videobridge can run behind a NAT, provided that all required ports are routed (forwarded) to the machine that it runs on. By default these ports are (TCP/443 or TCP/4443 and UDP 10000-20000).
The following extra lines need to be added the file `~/.sip-communicator/sip-communicator.properties` (in the home directory of the user running the videobridge):
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```
org.jitsi.videobridge.NAT_HARVESTER_LOCAL_ADDRESS=< Local.IP.Address >
org.jitsi.videobridge.NAT_HARVESTER_PUBLIC_ADDRESS=< Public.IP.Address >
```
So the file should look like this at the end:
```
org.jitsi.impl.neomedia.transform.srtp.SRTPCryptoContext.checkReplay=false
org.jitsi.videobridge.NAT_HARVESTER_LOCAL_ADDRESS=< Local.IP.Address >
org.jitsi.videobridge.NAT_HARVESTER_PUBLIC_ADDRESS=< Public.IP.Address >
```
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# Hold your first conference
You are now all set and ready to have your first meet by going to http://jitsi.example.com
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## Enabling recording
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[Jibri ](https://github.com/jitsi/jibri )is a set of tools for recording and/or streaming a Jitsi Meet conference.