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bandwidth= # set max bandwidth per client | bandwidth= # set max bandwidth per client | ||
users= # set max number of users | users= # set max number of users | ||
+ | imagemessagelength= # set max image upload size | ||
registerName= # Default name for the Mumble Root channel | registerName= # Default name for the Mumble Root channel | ||
+ | sslCert= # SSL cert info, useful if you letsencrypt | ||
+ | sslKert= # SSL cert info, useful if you letsencrypt | ||
+ | * Service start, the usual way | ||
+ | service mumble-server start|stop|restart | ||
+ | === Troubleshooting === | ||
+ | Log file is <code>/var/log/mumble-server/mumble-server.log</code>. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Client-side Installation == | ||
+ | === Debian === | ||
+ | * Install the client: | ||
+ | apt install mumble | ||
+ | * Follow the wizard for sound config | ||
+ | * Rest should be easy to figure out, important steps: | ||
+ | ** add server to directory | ||
+ | ** set nickname for server | ||
+ | ** once connected you can register the nickname | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category: VoIP]] |
Latest revision as of 01:00, 8 September 2019
Mumble is a voice over IP (VoIP) application (primarily designed for use by gamers but can be used for all VoIP needs really). All communication is encrypted to ensure user privacy.
Contents
Server-side Installation
Debian
- Install
murmur
the Mumble server
apt install mumble-server
- Customize settings in
/etc/mumble-server.ini
. Particularly interesting variables are:
welcometext= # Banner text port= # Change the default port serverpassword= # Set a password or leave empty to make server public bandwidth= # set max bandwidth per client users= # set max number of users imagemessagelength= # set max image upload size registerName= # Default name for the Mumble Root channel sslCert= # SSL cert info, useful if you letsencrypt sslKert= # SSL cert info, useful if you letsencrypt
- Service start, the usual way
service mumble-server start|stop|restart
Troubleshooting
Log file is /var/log/mumble-server/mumble-server.log
.
Client-side Installation
Debian
- Install the client:
apt install mumble
- Follow the wizard for sound config
- Rest should be easy to figure out, important steps:
- add server to directory
- set nickname for server
- once connected you can register the nickname