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@@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ follow these steps:
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* `cp env.example .env`
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* `cp env.example .env`
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* `mkdir -p ~/.jitsi-meet-cfg/{web/letsencrypt,transcripts,prosody,jicofo,jvb}`
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* `mkdir -p ~/.jitsi-meet-cfg/{web/letsencrypt,transcripts,prosody,jicofo,jvb}`
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* Run ``docker-compose up -d``.
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* Run ``docker-compose up -d``.
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-* Access the web UI at ``https://localhost:8443`` (or a different port, in case you edited the compose file).
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+* Access the web UI at [``https://localhost:8443``](https://localhost:8443) (or a different port, in case you edited the compose file).
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Note that HTTP (not HTTPS) is also available (on port 8000, by default), but that's e.g. for a reverse proxy setup;
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Note that HTTP (not HTTPS) is also available (on port 8000, by default), but that's e.g. for a reverse proxy setup;
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direct access via HTTP instead HTTPS leads to WebRTC errors such as _Failed to access your microphone/camera: Cannot use microphone/camera for an unknown reason. Cannot read property 'getUserMedia' of undefined_ or _navigator.mediaDevices is undefined_.
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direct access via HTTP instead HTTPS leads to WebRTC errors such as _Failed to access your microphone/camera: Cannot use microphone/camera for an unknown reason. Cannot read property 'getUserMedia' of undefined_ or _navigator.mediaDevices is undefined_.
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