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Open it with nano or your preferred text editor:. First provide an email address where Mumble-Django can send errors. Locate the line Who will receive emails on errors? While debug mode is disabled, this will email the address above with the full exception error information if and when errors are generated by users. It can be helpful to leave debug mode on while you are setting things up, or if you run into errors with the dashboard.

Turn it off when you go into production. You should see the Channel Viewer window in the left column, and the Server info tab in the right column. To view the rest of the interface and extra tabs, you need to log in to the dashboard with the Django administrative user you set back in Step 2 — Configure Mumble-Django.

In our example, this was sammy. Remember, the dashboard user is separate from your Mumble Murmur user account details generated in the other tutorial. After signing in, read the next few sections to take a look at all the different things you can do via the dashboard! This window is static; it will always be visible, regardless of what you choose to view or change. The Channel Viewer shows you which users are presently connected to the Mumble server instance in question.

The viewer even tracks when a user is actively transmitting to the server that is, the user is talking. Everything here you would normally see on a Mumble client works here, too. So, you can use the channel names, descriptions, images, messages, etc. The Server info tab shows general statistics and settings for the current Mumble server instance you are viewing. Other details you add and amend in the Administration can be added to this tab as well.

With this Registration form, you can add Mumble users to the Murmur database for connection from the client. These are not dashboard users; these are chat users. Mumble accounts that belong to you and already exist can be linked to your Mumble-Django account name, and are marked with you as the owner. Bear in mind that the default method of authentication in Murmur is now SSL certificates, and not text-based passwords, for user accounts. You might recognize the settings in the Administration tab from the mumble-server.

Many of the fields update without a reboot and are instantly applied. Here you can add images for users. See the Mumble wiki for details. The User List shows any user accounts you have registered through the Mumble client or this dashboard. You can delete users, give admin rights, and change passwords if applicable. Use the Resync with Murmur button frequently when simultaneously changing user properties through the Mumble client and Mumble-Django.

Note: IP Addresses have been redacted where necessary in the upcoming screenshots. The previous section let us administer Mumble. To access even more of the capabilities of Mumble-Django, click the Administration button at the bottom right of the screen only visible when logged in. Click the Home link at the top left of the new panel. This takes you to the root Django administration page, providing access to otherwise hidden settings and further aspects of Mumble-Django.

Users provides another manual means of registering or approving new Mumble-Django admin accounts, and is the most basic but reliable way of adding new dashboard users. These are dashboard users, not chat users. There should be only one when following this tutorial. Server instances shows all registered Murmur server instances. You can start, stop, and restart each one individually or together, and well as enable or disable their automatic boot.

If you did not use a custom port, it will be the default port of Click OK to save settings. The server will be saved to your favorites list. Click on your server then click Connect.

If you did not set up a signed certificate for this server, you will have to accept the certificate. Where would you like to share this to? Twitter Reddit Hacker News Facebook. Share link Tutorial share link. Sign Up. DigitalOcean home. Community Control Panel. Hacktoberfest Contribute to Open Source. By Wayne Hartmann Published on November 11, Murmur allows you to run your own private or public voice chat server for the Mumble client.

Root Access The rest of this tutorial will assume you are connected to your server with the root user account, or a user account with sudo privileges. To enter the root shell from another account: sudo su Step One — Install Updates Before proceding, it is always a good idea to make sure you have the latest updates installed. Update the package database: apt-get update Install any new packages: apt-get upgrade You will be asked to confirm installing any packages.

To install the package: apt-get install mumble-server You will be asked to confirm installing any packages. Step Three — Basic Configuration Wizard After the installation is done, we will run the package reconfiguration command to create some basic server and user settings.

Run the Configuration Wizard with: dpkg-reconfigure mumble-server Start at Boot We will accept the default value of Yes because we want Murmur to run when the server boots. Network Priority Even if this will be a dedicated Mumble Server, it is a good idea to select Yes since this will ensure the lowest possible latency.

At this point we now have a working Mumble server with one user account SuperUser. It is useful for informing users of rules, linking to your website, etc.

You can use most HTML characters and tags; just make sure the entire entry is encapsulated in quotes. You can change this value, but make sure to inform your users to enter the correct port when connecting to the server manually. If you want it to use a single host name, you enter that host name here. We do not currently provide an official Android client. However, you can use one of the third party clients that we do not develop or support ourselves.

Development snapshots contain unreleased features and changes that will eventually be available in the next stable release. Please report any problems you encounter on our issue tracker.

The most recent snapshot version is actually the first release candidate for Mumble 1. Note that we are currently not able to provide static server binaries for Linux nor are we able to provide a snapshot PPA for Linux just yet.

Our Mumble project source code is hosted on GitHub as mumble. The iOS app as mumble-iphoneos. Downloads We provide downloads for the official client and server programs.



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