It is expected to be "focus" in a number of places inside lib-jitsi-meet
and that won't change anytime soon.
Allowing users to change it is just asking for trouble.
Fixes: https://github.com/jitsi/lib-jitsi-meet/issues/2191
Use default values everywhere so they don't need to be specified in the
.env file.
This makes the default .env file much smaller (the larger config options
are documented in the handbook) and should make it easier to port the
setup to runtimes other than Docker Compose.
* jicofo: add optional XMPP_PORT value
* include compose and env example for XMPP_PORT
* extends use of the XMPP_PORT property
* fix compose to use default
* re-commenting XMPP_PORT value
* include XMPP_PORT in compose for all services
* always use $XMPP_PORT, value defaulted in template
* missing JVB setting
A type error is thrown when one of these environment variables is
defined:
- ENABLE_AUTO_OWNER
- JICOFO_ENABLE_HEALTH_CHECKS
- JICOFO_ENABLE_BRIDGE_HEALTH_CHECKS
There's no need to have Jicofo involved in authentication
when JWT authentication type is configured in Prosody in which case
Prosody plugins are validating the token when user tries to enter
a MUC.
This mechanism was initially designed for 'internal' Prosody
XMPP authentication with guest access. In this mode only admin users
are allowed to create MUC rooms and Jicofo is an admin. In this flow,
a user first joins from domain with authentication enabled and it
will receive a session ID from Jicofo. Now the client will store this
session ID in the local storage and use it next time when coming back
to Jitsi Meet to make Jicofo create a MUC room for him/her.
https://jitsi.github.io/handbook/docs/devops-guide/secure-domain
The EXT_JWT mode was an experiment at some point, but now should
probably be removed. It may come handy only in case where there is
no JWT verification in Prosody and all users connect as anonymous and
MUC creation is only allowed to Jicofo.