Use Cloudron Logins for host protected settings
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@Neiluj I just tried this here also with MiroTalk SFU and without changing the app configs manually, just install the app with Cloudron usermanagement enabled and then only authenticated users can create meetings, while everyone can join them with the share link.
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@nebulon said in Use Cloudron Logins for host protected settings:
@Neiluj I just tried this here also with MiroTalk SFU and without changing the app configs manually, just install the app with Cloudron usermanagement enabled and then only authenticated users can create meetings, while everyone can join them with the share link.
cant login when i follow your direction
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@nebulon said in Use Cloudron Logins for host protected settings:
I think a direct link is like a public link share unless the room is protected, so that might be expected on how the app is currently written
even if i enable protection still cant use couldron account
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@mdc773 I think perhaps you're missing something here.
If you're already logged into your Cloudron dashboard in the same browser you visit your MiroTalk app URL, it doesn't prompt for auth - it just magically checks if you're logged in and if you are just automatically logs you in.
But if you visit the same URL in a private tab you should indeed get prompted to login to Cloudron.
At least that's what happens for me.
I am logged into my Cloudron dashboard, so when I visit my MiroTalk URL I arrive here:
But if I visit the same URL in a private tab I get this:
I also just double checked and if you try to visit a join URL of a meeting after the logged in person has left the meeting, it no longer works and you are presented with the login screen again.
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@jdaviescoates awesome i was wondering how i did not think of this
silly me
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