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Can one cloudron run two Jitsi's on different domains ?

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      Does the fact Jitsi can only run on default port makes it that only one Jitsi instance can be installed on a given cloudron or is there any workaround ?

      42c14e3a-a832-482b-97ca-06fa056dfd17-image.png

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      • benborgesB benborges

        Does the fact Jitsi can only run on default port makes it that only one Jitsi instance can be installed on a given cloudron or is there any workaround ?

        42c14e3a-a832-482b-97ca-06fa056dfd17-image.png

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        @benborges
        I just installed two instanced on default port 10000 and 10001 and no problem here so far.

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        • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

          @benborges
          I just installed two instanced on default port 10000 and 10001 and no problem here so far.

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          @BrutalBirdie so that "only default works" (as shown in screenshot above) message isn't true?

          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

            @benborges
            I just installed two instanced on default port 10000 and 10001 and no problem here so far.

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            @BrutalBirdie said in Can one cloudron run two Jitsi's on different domains ?:

            @benborges
            I just installed two instanced on default port 10000 and 10001 and no problem here so far.

            Ohh I forget that Jitsi does p2p on duo sessions, that why it might have worked on both.

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            • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

              @benborges
              I just installed two instanced on default port 10000 and 10001 and no problem here so far.

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              @BrutalBirdie Installing is not an issue, but getting it to work properly is the problem.
              try your jitsi instance that is not running on default port, it will not work.

              BenB

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              • benborgesB benborges

                @BrutalBirdie Installing is not an issue, but getting it to work properly is the problem.
                try your jitsi instance that is not running on default port, it will not work.

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                @benborges said in Can one cloudron run two Jitsi's on different domains ?:

                it will not work.

                ...for meetings with more than 2 people, I guess

                I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                  @benborges I found that we can change the port number by changing a config variable - https://community.jitsi.org/t/changing-default-udp-port-10000-to-something-else/31205 . Will incorporate this in the package.

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                    @benborges I found that we can change the port number by changing a config variable - https://community.jitsi.org/t/changing-default-udp-port-10000-to-something-else/31205 . Will incorporate this in the package.

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                    @girish Oh that's really great !
                    I use different jitsi for different domains, for very small team but it's really neat if I could host two in the same server !

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                    • benborgesB benborges

                      @girish Oh that's really great !
                      I use different jitsi for different domains, for very small team but it's really neat if I could host two in the same server !

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                      @benborges unfortunately to lower the enthusiasm, at least in my testing, while one can change the ports, I did not manage to make a call via the mobile app then.

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                      • nebulonN nebulon

                        @benborges unfortunately to lower the enthusiasm, at least in my testing, while one can change the ports, I did not manage to make a call via the mobile app then.

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                        @nebulon same here, I can change the ports but the UI is confusing, "only default works", why allow us to change the ports if only the defaults ports will work?

                        BenB

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                        • benborgesB benborges

                          @nebulon same here, I can change the ports but the UI is confusing, "only default works", why allow us to change the ports if only the defaults ports will work?

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                          @benborges allowing to change the port is just a limitation of the platform, where marking specific ports as locked is not yet supported.

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