Groups are defined by files in the `/opt/yunohost/galene/groups` directory. Various options are available (see https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/galene_ynh/wiki/Configuration-file)
For VoIP and video conferencing a TURN server is also installed and configured. The TURN server listens on two UDP and TCP ports. You can get them with these commands:
For security reason the ports range (49152 - 65535) isn't automatically open by default. If you want to use Galène server for VoIP or conferencing you will need to open this port range manually. To do this, just run this command:
You might also need to open these ports (if it is not automatically done) on your ISP box.
To prevent the situation when the server is behind a NAT, the public IP is written in the TURN server config. By this the TURN server can send its real public IP to the client. For more information see the [Coturn example config file](https://github.com/coturn/coturn/blob/master/examples/etc/turnserver.conf#L56-L62). So if your IP changes, you could run the script `/opt/yunohost/galene/Coturn_config_rotate.sh` to update your config.
If you have a dynamic IP address, you also might need to update this config automatically. To do that just edit a file named `/etc/cron.d/coturn_config_rotate` and add the following content.
To check if Galène can connect to the TURN server, connect to Galène as operator and type `/relay-test` in the chat box; if the TURN server is properly configured, you should see a message saying that the relay test has been successful.