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Installing Mconf-Live

Requirements

  • You must install it in a fresh Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS 64 bits installation. It won’t work on any other linux distributions or Ubuntu versions;
  • The server must be dedicated to host the Mconf Node (it can be a VPS);
  • The minimum hardware requirements are: 4 cores (real or virtual CPUs) (8 is better), 4GB of RAM memory and 100GB of disk;
  • The server must be connected to a high-speed network (at least symmetric 20Mbps is recommended);
  • Be sure that you have opened for external access the ports TCP 80 (HTTP), TCP 443 (HTTPS), TCP 9123 (Desktop Sharing), TCP 1935 (RTMP), UDP 5060 (SIP), UDP 16384-32768 (RTP), TCP 5066 (WS), TCP 7443 (WSS);
  • The server must have full access to the Internet (no outgoing firewall) - it means that the server must be able to connect in any port on remote sites;
  • Your server must answer ICMP (Ping), which is used to check if your server is UP or DOWN;
  • If you intend to use a domain name (like “mconf.org”), set that up before continuing;
  • Set the server hostname properly (as described on next section);
  • Set up the NTP service properly (see this link);

Installation instructions

See https://github.com/mconf-cookbooks/mconf-live-solo

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