> If the second one says connection succeeded too, ignore the first one # How to test if port 10000 UDP is open or block Sudo systemctl restart prosody jicofo jitsi-videobridge2 The following extra lines need to be added to the file i deleted the line: `.STUN_MAPPING_HARVESTER_ADDRESSES` By default these ports are (TCP/443 or TCP/4443 and UDP/10000). Provided that all required ports are routed (forwarded) to the machine that it runs on. If three way calls do not work, further configuration of jitsi-videobridge is needed in order for it to be accessible from outside. If the installation is on a machine behind NAT jitsi-videobridge should configure itself automatically on boot. I also was asked to enter the hostname of the Jitsi Meet instance: `jitsi-vks.xxx` * 5349 TCP - for fallback network video/audio communications over TCP (when UDP is blocked for example), served by coturn * 10000 UDP - for general network video/audio communications * 443 TCP - for general access to Jitsi Meet * 80 TCP - for SSL certificate verification / renewal with Let's Encrypt The following ports need to be open in firewall, to allow traffic to the Jitsi Meet server: Finally i'm testing ping the FQDN with: `ping "$(hostname)"` Then add the same FQDN in the /etc/hosts file:Ħ. Sudo hostnamectl set-hostname jitsi-vks.xxxĥ. I decide what domain i will use, its `jitsi-vks.xxx`Ĥ. # Jitsi requires dependencies from Ubuntu's universe package repositoryĬurl | sudo sh -c 'gpg -dearmor > /usr/share/keyrings/jitsi-keyring.gpg'Įcho 'deb stable/' | sudo tee /etc/apt//jitsi-stable.list > /dev/nullġ. # Ensure support for apt repositories served via HTTPS # Retrieve the latest package versions across all repositories Make sure your system is up-to-date and required packages are installed: # Install Ubuntu, required packages and repository updates I selected distribution of Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa) as supported out-of-the-box by manufacturer
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