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  1. # shellcheck disable=SC2034
  2. ################################################################################
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  4. # Welcome to the Jitsi Meet Docker setup!
  5. #
  6. # This sample .env file contains some basic options to get you started.
  7. # The full options reference can be found here:
  8. # https://jitsi.github.io/handbook/docs/devops-guide/devops-guide-docker
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  11. #
  12. # Basic configuration options
  13. #
  14. # Directory where all configuration will be stored
  15. CONFIG=~/.jitsi-meet-cfg
  16. # Exposed HTTP port
  17. HTTP_PORT=8000
  18. # Exposed HTTPS port
  19. HTTPS_PORT=8443
  20. # System time zone
  21. TZ=UTC
  22. # Public URL for the web service (required)
  23. #PUBLIC_URL=https://meet.example.com
  24. # Media IP addresses to advertise by the JVB
  25. # This setting deprecates DOCKER_HOST_ADDRESS, and supports a comma separated list of IPs
  26. # See the "Running behind NAT or on a LAN environment" section in the Handbook:
  27. # https://jitsi.github.io/handbook/docs/devops-guide/devops-guide-docker#running-behind-nat-or-on-a-lan-environment
  28. #JVB_ADVERTISE_IPS=192.168.1.1,1.2.3.4
  29. #
  30. # JaaS Components (beta)
  31. # https://jaas.8x8.vc
  32. #
  33. # Enable JaaS Components (hosted Jigasi)
  34. # NOTE: if Let's Encrypt is enabled a JaaS account will be automatically created, using the provided email in LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL
  35. #ENABLE_JAAS_COMPONENTS=0
  36. #
  37. # Let's Encrypt configuration
  38. #
  39. # Enable Let's Encrypt certificate generation
  40. #ENABLE_LETSENCRYPT=1
  41. # Domain for which to generate the certificate
  42. #LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN=meet.example.com
  43. # E-Mail for receiving important account notifications (mandatory)
  44. #LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=alice@atlanta.net
  45. # Use the staging server (for avoiding rate limits while testing)
  46. #LETSENCRYPT_USE_STAGING=1
  47. #
  48. # Etherpad integration (for document sharing)
  49. #
  50. # Set etherpad-lite URL in docker local network (uncomment to enable)
  51. #ETHERPAD_URL_BASE=http://etherpad.meet.jitsi:9001
  52. # Set etherpad-lite public URL, including /p/ pad path fragment (uncomment to enable)
  53. #ETHERPAD_PUBLIC_URL=https://etherpad.my.domain/p/
  54. # Name your etherpad instance!
  55. ETHERPAD_TITLE="Video Chat"
  56. # The default text of a pad
  57. ETHERPAD_DEFAULT_PAD_TEXT="Welcome to Web Chat!\n\n"
  58. # Name of the skin for etherpad
  59. ETHERPAD_SKIN_NAME=colibris
  60. # Skin variants for etherpad
  61. ETHERPAD_SKIN_VARIANTS="super-light-toolbar super-light-editor light-background full-width-editor"
  62. #
  63. # Basic Jigasi configuration options (needed for SIP gateway support)
  64. #
  65. # SIP URI for incoming / outgoing calls
  66. #JIGASI_SIP_URI=test@sip2sip.info
  67. # Password for the specified SIP account as a clear text
  68. #JIGASI_SIP_PASSWORD=passw0rd
  69. # SIP server (use the SIP account domain if in doubt)
  70. #JIGASI_SIP_SERVER=sip2sip.info
  71. # SIP server port
  72. #JIGASI_SIP_PORT=5060
  73. # SIP server transport
  74. #JIGASI_SIP_TRANSPORT=UDP
  75. #
  76. # Authentication configuration (see handbook for details)
  77. #
  78. # Enable authentication
  79. #ENABLE_AUTH=1
  80. # Enable guest access
  81. #ENABLE_GUESTS=1
  82. # Select authentication type: internal, jwt, ldap or matrix
  83. #AUTH_TYPE=internal
  84. # JWT authentication
  85. #
  86. # Application identifier
  87. #JWT_APP_ID=my_jitsi_app_id
  88. # Application secret known only to your token generator
  89. #JWT_APP_SECRET=my_jitsi_app_secret
  90. # (Optional) Set asap_accepted_issuers as a comma separated list
  91. #JWT_ACCEPTED_ISSUERS=my_web_client,my_app_client
  92. # (Optional) Set asap_accepted_audiences as a comma separated list
  93. #JWT_ACCEPTED_AUDIENCES=my_server1,my_server2
  94. # LDAP authentication (for more information see the Cyrus SASL saslauthd.conf man page)
  95. #
  96. # LDAP url for connection
  97. #LDAP_URL=ldaps://ldap.domain.com/
  98. # LDAP base DN. Can be empty
  99. #LDAP_BASE=DC=example,DC=domain,DC=com
  100. # LDAP user DN. Do not specify this parameter for the anonymous bind
  101. #LDAP_BINDDN=CN=binduser,OU=users,DC=example,DC=domain,DC=com
  102. # LDAP user password. Do not specify this parameter for the anonymous bind
  103. #LDAP_BINDPW=LdapUserPassw0rd
  104. # LDAP filter. Tokens example:
  105. # %1-9 - if the input key is user@mail.domain.com, then %1 is com, %2 is domain and %3 is mail
  106. # %s - %s is replaced by the complete service string
  107. # %r - %r is replaced by the complete realm string
  108. #LDAP_FILTER=(sAMAccountName=%u)
  109. # LDAP authentication method
  110. #LDAP_AUTH_METHOD=bind
  111. # LDAP version
  112. #LDAP_VERSION=3
  113. # LDAP TLS using
  114. #LDAP_USE_TLS=1
  115. # List of SSL/TLS ciphers to allow
  116. #LDAP_TLS_CIPHERS=SECURE256:SECURE128:!AES-128-CBC:!ARCFOUR-128:!CAMELLIA-128-CBC:!3DES-CBC:!CAMELLIA-128-CBC
  117. # Require and verify server certificate
  118. #LDAP_TLS_CHECK_PEER=1
  119. # Path to CA cert file. Used when server certificate verify is enabled
  120. #LDAP_TLS_CACERT_FILE=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
  121. # Path to CA certs directory. Used when server certificate verify is enabled
  122. #LDAP_TLS_CACERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
  123. # Wether to use starttls, implies LDAPv3 and requires ldap:// instead of ldaps://
  124. # LDAP_START_TLS=1
  125. #
  126. # Security
  127. #
  128. # Set these to strong passwords to avoid intruders from impersonating a service account
  129. # The service(s) won't start unless these are specified
  130. # Running ./gen-passwords.sh will update .env with strong passwords
  131. # You may skip the Jigasi and Jibri passwords if you are not using those
  132. # DO NOT reuse passwords
  133. #
  134. # XMPP password for Jicofo client connections
  135. JICOFO_AUTH_PASSWORD=
  136. # XMPP password for JVB client connections
  137. JVB_AUTH_PASSWORD=
  138. # XMPP password for Jigasi MUC client connections
  139. JIGASI_XMPP_PASSWORD=
  140. # XMPP recorder password for Jibri client connections
  141. JIBRI_RECORDER_PASSWORD=
  142. # XMPP password for Jibri client connections
  143. JIBRI_XMPP_PASSWORD=
  144. #
  145. # Docker Compose options
  146. #
  147. # Container restart policy
  148. #RESTART_POLICY=unless-stopped
  149. # Jitsi image version (useful for local development)
  150. #JITSI_IMAGE_VERSION=latest