Murmur

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Murmur (also called Mumble-Server) is the server component for 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.

Installation

First of all we need Murmur in our server.

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.

vim /etc/murmur.ini

It should look something like this.

Contents of /etc/murmur.ini

sslCert=/etc/letsencrypt/live/your_domain.com/fullchain.pem sslKey=/etc/letsencrypt/live/your_domain.com/privkey.pem

Starting up the service

Start the Murmur service.

rc-service murmur start

You can add the Murmur service to the default runlevel.

rc-update add murmur default

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

rc-update delete murmur default