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First of all we need Murmur in our server.
First of all we need Murmur in our server.
{{Cmd|apk add murmur}}
{{Cmd|apk add murmur}}
Open the murmur.ini configuration file and edit it so murmur can be run by the 'murmur' user.
Open the murmur.ini configuration file and edit it so murmur can be run by the 'murmur' user created by the package.
{{Cmd|vim /var/lib/murmur/murmur.sqlite}}
{{Cmd|vim /var/lib/murmur/murmur.sqlite}}
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{{Cat|/var/lib/murmur/murmur.sqlite|<nowiki>

Revision as of 04:58, 9 October 2019

Murmur (also called Mumble-Server) is the server component for Mumble. Murmur allows you to run your own private or public voice chat server for the Mumble client.

Installation

First of all we need Murmur in our server.

apk add murmur

Open the murmur.ini configuration file and edit it so murmur can be run by the 'murmur' user created by the package.

vim /var/lib/murmur/murmur.sqlite

Contents of /var/lib/murmur/murmur.sqlite

uname=murmur

Now give permissions to the murmur database, so the user 'murmur' can read it.

chown murmur /var/lib/murmur/murmur.sqlite

Starting up the service

Start the murmur service.

rc-service murmur start

Note: Optional steps

You can add the murmur service to the default runlevel.

rc-service add murmur default

In case you don't want murmur to be default on runlevel, rollback with this command

rc-service delete murmur default