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# Jitsi
The playbook can install the [Jitsi](https://jitsi.org/) video-conferencing platform and integrate it with [Riot](configuring-playbook-riot-web.md).
Jitsi installation is **not enabled by default**, because it's not a core component of Matrix services.
The setup done by the playbook is very similar to [docker-jitsi-meet](https://github.com/jitsi/docker-jitsi-meet).
## Prerequisites
Before installing Jitsi, make sure you've created the `jitsi.DOMAIN` DNS record. See [Configuring DNS](configuring-dns.md).
You may also need to open the following ports to your server:
- `10000/udp` - RTP media over UDP
- `4443/tcp` - RTP media fallback over TCP
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## Installation
Add this to your `inventory/host_vars/matrix.DOMAIN/vars.yml` configuration:
```yaml
matrix_jitsi_enabled: true
```
## (Optional) configure internal Jitsi authentication and guests mode
By default the Jitsi Meet instance does not require any kind of login and is open to use for anyone without registration.
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If you're fine with such an open Jitsi instance, please skip to [Apply changes](#apply-changes).
If you would like to control who is allowed to open meetings on your new Jitsi instance, then please follow this step to enable Jitsi's `internal` authentication and guests mode. With this optional configuration, all meeting rooms have to be opened by at least one registered user, after that guests are free to join. If a registered host is not present yet, guests are put on hold into a waiting room.
Add these two lines to your `inventory/host_vars/matrix.DOMAIN/vars.yml` configuration:
```yaml
matrix_jitsi_enable_auth: true
matrix_jitsi_enable_guests: true
```
## Apply changes
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Then re-run the playbook: `ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all,start`
## Required if configuring Jitsi with its internal authentication: register new users
Until this gets integrated into the playbook, we need to register new users / meeting hosts for Jitsi manually.
Please SSH into your matrix host machine and execute the following command targeting the `matrix-jitsi-prosody` container:
```bash
docker exec matrix-jitsi-prosody prosodyctl --config /config/prosody.cfg.lua register <USERNAME> matrix-jitsi-web <PASSWORD>
```
Run this command for each user you would like to create, replacing `<USERNAME>` and `<PASSWORD>` accordingly. After you've finished, please exit the host.
**If you get an error** like this: "Error: Account creation/modification not supported.", it's likely that you had previously installed Jitsi without auth/guest support. The playbook can't yet rebuild all configuration files for some Jitsi services (like `matrix-jitsi-prosody`), which may cause such an error. **If you encounter this error**, we encourage you to:
- stop all Jitsi services (`systemctl stop matrix-jitsi-*`)
- remove the Jitsi Prosody configuration & data (`rm -rf /matrix/jitsi/prosody`)
- rebuild Jitsi configuration and restart services (`ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-jitsi,start`)
- try the previously-failing command once again
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## Usage
You can use the self-hosted Jitsi server through Riot, through an Integration Manager like [Dimension](docs/configuring-playbook-dimension.md) or directly at `https://jitsi.DOMAIN`.
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To use it via riot-web (the one configured by the playbook at `https://riot.DOMAIN`), just start a voice or a video call in a room containing more than 2 members and that would create a Jitsi widget which utilizes your self-hosted Jitsi server.