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Accessing groups
Galène meeting rooms are called "groups". Any group is accessible at https://domain.tld/group/GroupName
, by typing its name in the home page search field, or by selecting it in the public list (if the group is configured as publicly visible, see below).
Creating and configuring groups
Groups are defined by JSON files located in the Galène folder (/opt/yunohost/galene/groups
). Each group is represented by a GroupName.json
file.
To create a new group, you need to create a GroupNameExample.json
file (you can also make subfolder groups, and the groups will be accessible with https://domain.tld/group/subfolder/GroupName
). Various configuration options are available (see https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/galene_ynh/wiki/Configuration-file).
NB: spaces are supported in group file names.
Configuring your TURN server
Using Galène's TURN server
Galène comes with a built-in TURN server that should work out-of-the-box.
- If your server is behind NAT, allow incoming traffic to TCP port
8443
(or whatever is configured with the-http
option in/etc/systemd/system/galene.service
) and TCP/UDP port1194
(or whatever is configured with the-turn
option in/etc/systemd/system/galene.service
)
Using your own TURN server
- Install coturn_ynh.
- Add
/opt/yunohost/galene/data/ice-servers.json
with these lines and changeturn.example.org
andsecret
[
{
"urls": [
"turn:turn.example.org:5349",
"turn:turn.example.org:5349?transport=tcp"
],
"username": "galene",
"credential": "secret"
}
]
- set
/etc/systemd/system/galene.service
-turn
option to-turn auto
(or-turn ""
to disable the built-in TURN server).
To check if the TURN server is up and running, 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.
Server Statistics page
Some statistics are available under /opt/yunohost/galene/stats.json
, with a human-readable version at domain.ltd/stats.html
. This is only available to the server administrator.