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# Basic configuration options
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#
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# Directory where all configuration will be stored.
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CONFIG=~/.jitsi-meet-cfg
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# Exposed HTTP port.
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HTTP_PORT=8000
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# Exposed HTTPS port.
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HTTPS_PORT=8443
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# System time zone.
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TZ=Europe/Amsterdam
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# Public URL for the web service.
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#PUBLIC_URL=https://meet.example.com
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# IP address of the Docker host. See the "Running on a LAN environment" section
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# in the README.
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#DOCKER_HOST_ADDRESS=192.168.1.1
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#
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# Let's Encrypt configuration
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#
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# Enable Let's Encrypt certificate generation.
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#ENABLE_LETSENCRYPT=1
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# Domain for which to generate the certificate.
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#LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN=meet.example.com
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# E-Mail for receiving important account notifications (mandatory).
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#LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=alice@atlanta.net
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#
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# Etherpad integration (for document sharing)
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#
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# Set etherpad-lite URL (uncomment to enable).
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#ETHERPAD_URL_BASE=http://etherpad.meet.jitsi:9001
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#
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# Basic Jigasi configuration options (needed for SIP gateway support)
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#
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# SIP URI for incoming / outgoing calls.
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#JIGASI_SIP_URI=test@sip2sip.info
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# Password for the specified SIP account as a clear text
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#JIGASI_SIP_PASSWORD=passw0rd
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# SIP server (use the SIP account domain if in doubt).
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#JIGASI_SIP_SERVER=sip2sip.info
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# SIP server port
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#JIGASI_SIP_PORT=5060
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# SIP server transport
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#JIGASI_SIP_TRANSPORT=UDP
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#
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# Authentication configuration (see README for details)
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#
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# Enable authentication.
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#ENABLE_AUTH=1
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# Enable guest access.
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#ENABLE_GUESTS=1
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# Select authentication type: internal, jwt or ldap
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#AUTH_TYPE=internal
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# JWT authentication
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#
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# Application identifier.
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#JWT_APP_ID=my_jitsi_app_id
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# Application secret known only to your token.
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#JWT_APP_SECRET=my_jitsi_app_secret
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# (Optional) Set asap_accepted_issuers as a comma separated list.
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#JWT_ACCEPTED_ISSUERS=my_web_client,my_app_client
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# (Optional) Set asap_accepted_audiences as a comma separated list.
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#JWT_ACCEPTED_AUDIENCES=my_server1,my_server2
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# LDAP authentication (for more information see the Cyrus SASL saslauthd.conf man page)
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#
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# LDAP url for connection.
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#LDAP_URL=ldaps://ldap.domain.com/
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# LDAP base DN. Can be empty
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#LDAP_BASE=DC=example,DC=domain,DC=com
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# LDAP user DN. Do not specify this parameter for the anonymous bind.
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#LDAP_BINDDN=CN=binduser,OU=users,DC=example,DC=domain,DC=com
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# LDAP user password. Do not specify this parameter for the anonymous bind.
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#LDAP_BINDPW=LdapUserPassw0rd
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# LDAP filter. Tokens example:
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# %1-9 - if the input key is user@mail.domain.com, then %1 is com, %2 is domain and %3 is mail.
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# %s - %s is replaced by the complete service string.
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# %r - %r is replaced by the complete realm string.
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#LDAP_FILTER=(sAMAccountName=%u)
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# LDAP authentication method
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#LDAP_AUTH_METHOD=bind
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# LDAP version
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#LDAP_VERSION=3
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# LDAP TLS using
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#LDAP_USE_TLS=1
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# List of SSL/TLS ciphers to allow.
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#LDAP_TLS_CIPHERS=SECURE256:SECURE128:!AES-128-CBC:!ARCFOUR-128:!CAMELLIA-128-CBC:!3DES-CBC:!CAMELLIA-128-CBC
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# Require and verify server certificate
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#LDAP_TLS_CHECK_PEER=1
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# Path to CA cert file. Used when server sertificate verify is enabled.
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#LDAP_TLS_CACERT_FILE=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
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# Path to CA certs directory. Used when server sertificate verify is enabled.
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#LDAP_TLS_CACERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
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# Wether to use starttls, implies LDAPv3 and requires ldap:// instead of ldaps://
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# LDAP_START_TLS=1
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#
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# Advanced configuration options (you generally don't need to change these)
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#
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# Internal XMPP domain.
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XMPP_DOMAIN=meet.jitsi
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# Internal XMPP server
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XMPP_SERVER=xmpp.meet.jitsi
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# Internal XMPP server URL
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XMPP_BOSH_URL_BASE=http://xmpp.meet.jitsi:5280
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# Internal XMPP domain for authenticated services.
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XMPP_AUTH_DOMAIN=auth.meet.jitsi
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# XMPP domain for the MUC.
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XMPP_MUC_DOMAIN=muc.meet.jitsi
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# XMPP domain for the internal MUC used for jibri, jigasi and jvb pools.
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XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_DOMAIN=internal-muc.meet.jitsi
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# XMPP domain for unauthenticated users.
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XMPP_GUEST_DOMAIN=guest.meet.jitsi
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# Custom Prosody modules for XMPP_DOMAIN (comma separated)
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XMPP_MODULES=
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# Custom Prosody modules for MUC component (comma separated)
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XMPP_MUC_MODULES=
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# Custom Prosody modules for internal MUC component (comma separated)
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XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_MODULES=
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# MUC for the JVB pool.
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JVB_BREWERY_MUC=jvbbrewery
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# XMPP user for JVB client connections.
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JVB_AUTH_USER=jvb
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# XMPP password for JVB client connections.
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JVB_AUTH_PASSWORD=passw0rd
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# STUN servers used to discover the server's public IP.
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JVB_STUN_SERVERS=stun.l.google.com:19302,stun1.l.google.com:19302,stun2.l.google.com:19302
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# Media port for the Jitsi Videobridge
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JVB_PORT=10000
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# TCP Fallback for Jitsi Videobridge for when UDP isn't available
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JVB_TCP_HARVESTER_DISABLED=true
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JVB_TCP_PORT=4443
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# A comma separated list of APIs to enable when the JVB is started. The default is none.
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# See https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-videobridge/blob/master/doc/rest.md for more information
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#JVB_ENABLE_APIS=rest,colibri
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# XMPP component password for Jicofo.
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JICOFO_COMPONENT_SECRET=s3cr37
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# XMPP user for Jicofo client connections. NOTE: this option doesn't currently work due to a bug.
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JICOFO_AUTH_USER=focus
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# XMPP password for Jicofo client connections.
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JICOFO_AUTH_PASSWORD=passw0rd
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# Base URL of Jicofo's reservation REST API
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#JICOFO_RESERVATION_REST_BASE_URL=http://reservation.example.com
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# XMPP user for Jigasi MUC client connections.
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JIGASI_XMPP_USER=jigasi
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# XMPP password for Jigasi MUC client connections.
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JIGASI_XMPP_PASSWORD=passw0rd
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# MUC name for the Jigasi pool.
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JIGASI_BREWERY_MUC=jigasibrewery
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# Minimum port for media used by Jigasi.
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JIGASI_PORT_MIN=20000
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# Maximum port for media used by Jigasi.
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JIGASI_PORT_MAX=20050
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# Enable SDES srtp
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#JIGASI_ENABLE_SDES_SRTP=1
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# Keepalive method
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#JIGASI_SIP_KEEP_ALIVE_METHOD=OPTIONS
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# Health-check extension
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#JIGASI_HEALTH_CHECK_SIP_URI=keepalive
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# Health-check interval
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#JIGASI_HEALTH_CHECK_INTERVAL=300000
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# Enable Jigasi transcription.
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#ENABLE_TRANSCRIPTIONS=1
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# Jigasi will recordord an audio when transcriber is on. Default false.
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#JIGASI_TRANSCRIBER_RECORD_AUDIO=true
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# Jigasi will send transcribed text to the chat when transcriber is on. Default false.
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#JIGASI_TRANSCRIBER_SEND_TXT=true
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# Jigasi post to the chat an url with transcription file. Default false.
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#JIGASI_TRANSCRIBER_ADVERTISE_URL=true
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# Credentials for connect to Cloud Google API from Jigasi
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# Please read https://cloud.google.com/text-to-speech/docs/quickstart-protocol section "Before you begin" from 1 to 5 paragraph.
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# Copy the values from the json to the related env vars
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#GC_PROJECT_ID=
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#GC_PRIVATE_KEY_ID=
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#GC_PRIVATE_KEY=
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#GC_CLIENT_EMAIL=
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#GC_CLIENT_ID=
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#GC_CLIENT_CERT_URL=
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# Enable recording
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#ENABLE_RECORDING=1
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# XMPP domain for the jibri recorder
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XMPP_RECORDER_DOMAIN=recorder.meet.jitsi
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# XMPP recorder user for Jibri client connections.
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JIBRI_RECORDER_USER=recorder
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# XMPP recorder password for Jibri client connections.
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JIBRI_RECORDER_PASSWORD=passw0rd
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# Directory for recordings inside Jibri container.
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JIBRI_RECORDING_DIR=/config/recordings
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# The finalizing script. Will run after recording is complete.
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JIBRI_FINALIZE_RECORDING_SCRIPT_PATH=/config/finalize.sh
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# XMPP user for Jibri client connections.
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JIBRI_XMPP_USER=jibri
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# XMPP password for Jibri client connections.
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JIBRI_XMPP_PASSWORD=passw0rd
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# MUC name for the Jibri pool.
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JIBRI_BREWERY_MUC=jibribrewery
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# MUC connection timeout
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JIBRI_PENDING_TIMEOUT=90
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# When jibri gets a request to start a service for a room, the room
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# jid will look like: roomName@optional.prefixes.subdomain.xmpp_domain
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# We'll build the url for the call by transforming that into:
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# https://xmpp_domain/subdomain/roomName
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# So if there are any prefixes in the jid (like jitsi meet, which
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# has its participants join a muc at conference.xmpp_domain) then
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# list that prefix here so it can be stripped out to generate
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# the call url correctly.
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JIBRI_STRIP_DOMAIN_JID=muc
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# Directory for logs inside Jibri container.
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JIBRI_LOGS_DIR=/config/logs
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# Disable HTTPS. This can be useful if TLS connections are going to be handled outside of this setup.
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#DISABLE_HTTPS=1
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# Redirects HTTP traffic to HTTPS. Only works with the standard HTTPS port (443).
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#ENABLE_HTTP_REDIRECT=1
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