No /e/ account or any sign up to our /e/visio instance is required even for you.
Just set it as the Server URL is all you need to do.
It is meant to be completely anonymous, secure and private if used over Tor or with a trusted VPN. Even otherwise it is substantially incognito by default.
It is based on Jitsi Meet server software solution. So, until we brand a dedicated app or integrate it into /e/OS, you would have to use Jitsi Meet app on /e/OS and you can always use website directly on desktops.
Use whatever works for you. The official instance is not bad either.
Are you able to access and use https://visio.ecloud.global from your desktop?
Is it speed related issue?
Sure, self-hosting for your community is a good thing to do if you have the skills and ability. Let me know if you seek any further help regarding the same.
Hi, I tried HTTPS//visio.ecloud.global, both on Jitsi or on the web, on /e/os or Android, but problems as soon as someone connects. While it works with the Jitsi URL.
Hi @manish
The https://visio.ecloud.global/ site is accessible now but I managed to host my own instance anyway.
I like Jitsi but I can’t have this first webpage opened to anyone to create rooms. That’s my issue so far.
By default, authentication is set to anonymous in prosody. The simplest is to set the authentication in prosody as internal_plain and create a user in prosody, just dont forget to add jicofo.auth.URL in sip-communicator.properties
I can’t manage to make jitsi meet working,
I have tried (without enter any e.mail)
with ecloud server and jitsi server
Same screen on my ePhone and on my iPhone
On both, I can see myself if I want but I preferred to see the other
Hi @manish
Sorry but I forgot to answer you back - these home office days are killing me
I’ve seen the video you posted and it helped me a lot.
Now I have my Jitsi Server working just fine.