Template: jitsi-meet/cert-choice Type: select __Choices: Generate a new self-signed certificate (You will later get a chance to obtain a Let's encrypt certificate), I want to use my own certificate _Description: SSL certificate for the Jitsi Meet instance Jitsi Meet is best to be set up with an SSL certificate. Having no certificate, a self-signed one will be generated. By choosing self-signed you will later have a chance to install Let’s Encrypt certificates. In the case of using a self-signed certificate, only the web app will be available with some warnings, the mobile app will not connect. Having a certificate signed by a recognised CA, it can be uploaded on the server and point its location. The default filenames will be /etc/ssl/--domain.name--.key for the key and /etc/ssl/--domain.name--.crt for the certificate. Template: jitsi-meet/cert-path-key Type: string _Description: Full local server path to the SSL key file: The full path to the SSL key file on the server. If it has not been uploaded, now is a good time to do so. Template: jitsi-meet/cert-path-crt Type: string _Description: Full local server path to the SSL certificate file: The full path to the SSL certificate file on the server. If you haven't uploaded it, now is a good time to upload it in another console. Template: jitsi-meet/jvb-hostname Type: string _Description: The hostname of the current installation: The value for the hostname that is set in Jitsi Videobridge installation. Template: jitsi-videobridge/jvb-hostname Type: string _Description: Hostname: The Jitsi Meet web config package needs the DNS hostname of your instance. Template: jitsi-meet/jaas-choice Type: boolean _Description: Interested in adding telephony to your Jitsi meetings? You can easily add dialing in support to your meetings using JaaS (Jitsi as a Service). You need to: - have a certificate signed by a recognised CA or Let’s Encrypt on your deployment - sign in for JaaS at https://jaas.8x8.vc/components?host=${domain}