![]() ![]() Next you have to configure mumble-server to start as root and drop it privileges after start, so mumble can read the certificate file. “ Congratulations! Your certificate and chain have been saved at:” You should see something like this which tells you where the certificates are saved: Remember to point your mumble DNS name to the new server, otherwise the certificate renew will not go through. Here I’m using certbot interactively in standalone mode to get a new cert to the server ![]() Set up SSL certificates with letsencrypt (optional) sslKey=/etc/letsencrypt/live//privkey.pem sslCert=/etc/letsencrypt/live//fullchain.pem For introductions on how to set your own server up, see Running Murmur. We provide our server program Murmur in source and binary form. Maybe you were looking for Hosters instead A list of public servers is available from within the client. serverpassword= welcometext="Welcome to this server running Murmur.The 'official' Mumble server is, in my opinion, the best in terms of features and complexity and works without any additional software. A Raspberry Pi is more than capable of hosting a 2+ people server - Id much recommend using Linux as the server operating system. ![]()
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