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(Moved contents to new "Mumble" page, further to the preferred main program name (Mumble) upstream, including recent renaming of the murmur server to mumble-server See Talk:Mumble. Added redirect. Also: 1. "Mumble" wiki page had been referred to in the Beginning paragraph, but the page did not exist; 2. [https://wiki.mumble.info/wiki/Running_Murmur Murmur] was a broken link, but is now updated in the Mumble page; 3. mention of mumble.ini also needed updating, now named murmur.ini.)
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[https://wiki.mumble.info/wiki/Running_Murmur Murmur] (also called Mumble-Server) is the server component for [https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Mumble Mumble]. Mumble is an open source, cross platform, low-latency, high quality voice over IP (VoIP) client. Mumble uses a client/server architecture and is primarily used by gamers, but can be used for any VoIP purpose.
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== Installation ==
First of all we need Murmur in our server.
{{Cmd|apk add murmur}}
 
=== Setting up SSL certificates ===
If you already have used Certbot to set up certificates in your web server, then you can easily make a new certificate for a subdomain 'mumble' and add the cert paths to the mumble.ini configuration file. You can use vim and edit the file manually.
{{Cmd|vim /etc/murmur.ini}}
It should look something like this.
{{Cat|/etc/murmur.ini|<nowiki>
sslCert=/etc/letsencrypt/live/your_domain.com/fullchain.pem
sslKey=/etc/letsencrypt/live/your_domain.com/privkey.pem
</nowiki>
}}
 
=== Starting up the service ===
Start the Murmur service.
{{Cmd|rc-service murmur start}}
You can add the Murmur service to the default runlevel.
{{Cmd|rc-service add murmur default}}
In case you don't want Murmur to be default on runlevel, rollback with this command
{{Cmd|rc-service delete murmur default}}
 
 
[[category: telephony]]

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