

We do not update deployed instances, and you are responsible for keeping the instance up-to-date. When launching a One-Click app, you'll receive our latest version. One-Click apps are updated regularly without notice. Jitsi supports IPv6 and standard internet protocols for audio and video like SIP and XMPP.
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Your group video conferencing sessions are secure with full end-to-end encryption. Conduct remote training sessions with desktop sharing while simultaneously streaming video and audio. Start your meetings immediately with just a web browser because Jitsi requires no client software.
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Why Choose Vultr's One-Click Jitsi App?ĭo you need to host a video meeting? Jitsi is an open-source, secure, encrypted, self-hosted alternative for free video meetings. More Informationįor more information about managing your Jitsi server, please see the official documentation. If you need to support more users, it's easy to deploy a new One-Click Jitsi app with more CPU cores. Our High Frequency servers have faster CPU cores for optimum video processing. We recommend deploying Jitsi on a Vultr High Frequency server for better performance. Low-latency video requires adequate CPU for the expected number of users. Jitsi, like all video streaming servers, is resource hungry. To start Jitsi: # /opt/vultr/startjitsi.sh You'll find other helpful scripts to manage your Jitsi server in /opt/vultr.
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If so, please run the configure_jitsi.sh script and respond Y when prompted to allow password authentication. If you did not use the configure_jitsi.sh script and allow passwords, you may see the following message: Error: Account creation/modification not supported.

USERNAME: adminĪll done! To host a meeting, navigate to your domain with your favorite browser.

Your administrator account is shown if you chose to use passwords. Please enter your email address for Let's Encrypt Registration: about a minute, you'll see a confirmation screen. Would you like to enable password authorization? y Please specify which domain you would like to use: # /opt/vultr/configure_jitsi.shĮnter your domain, your preference for passwords, and your email address. Next, SSH to the server as root and run the configure_jitsi.sh script. To make this simple, Vultr provides a script to configure Jitsi.įirst, create a DNS record for your server at your registrar. However, you may prefer to use a friendly domain name and valid SSL/TLS certificate. The Jitsi server works out-of-the-box with an IP address. See our instructions to bypass the HTTPS warning for self-signed SSL/TLS certificates. To get started, connect to your Jitsi server's IP address, such as. If you haven't launched a Jitsi server yet, head over to Vultr's One-Click library and set one up today. You can start a video conference immediately in your favorite web browser without installing any client software. Vultr's One-Click Jitsi server is ready to run without any additional setup.
