Solved Anyone using Jitsi behind Nginx
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Problem appears resolved.
There were multiple things causing the problem.
First, Jitsi needs a lot of behind the scenes interconnectivity to all of its pieces. When the Jitsi Meet system is on a public IP with nothing in front of it, these are all
localhost
calls so it all just works.But moving it behind NAT causes one issue, while moving it behind NginX on a separate server caused a second.
First NAT. If you run Jitsi-Meet behind NAT, you need to update
/etc/jitsi/videobridge/sip-communicator.properties
with the following two lines.org.ice4j.ice.harvest.NAT_HARVESTER_LOCAL_ADDRESS=>>YOUR.LAN.IP.ADDRESS<< org.ice4j.ice.harvest.NAT_HARVESTER_PUBLIC_ADDRESS=>>YOUR.PUBLIC.IP.ADDRESS<<
For example, mine looks like this:
org.ice4j.ice.harvest.NAT_HARVESTER_LOCAL_ADDRESS=10.254.0.104 org.ice4j.ice.harvest.NAT_HARVESTER_PUBLIC_ADDRESS=207.244.223.13
Second is NginX. If you are running Jitsi-Meet behind an NginX Reverse Proxy that resides separate from Jitsi, then you need to first allow in TCP port 5280 to the Jitsi server's firewall.
ufw allow in 5280/tcp
Then you need to setup the following location blocks in your NginX config. Obviously changing the IP addresses to your internal IP.
location / { ssi on; proxy_pass https://10.254.0.104/; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr; proxy_set_header Host $http_host; } # BOSH location /http-bind { proxy_pass http://10.254.0.104:5280/http-bind; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr; proxy_set_header Host $http_host; } # xmpp websockets location /xmpp-websocket { proxy_pass http://10.254.0.104:5280/xmpp-websocket; proxy_http_version 1.1; proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade; proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade"; proxy_set_header Host $host; tcp_nodelay on; }
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@JaredBusch That's awesome.
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@JaredBusch I bet that was annoying to figure out with bad documentation. Nice.
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Hi guys.
Same problem. I have jitsi docker container behind nginx.
Where is/etc/jitsi/videobridge/sip-communicator.properties
file to change values? in docker configuration files?
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@sadeghpm said in Anyone using Jitsi behind Nginx:
Hi guys.
Same problem. I have jitsi docker container behind nginx.
Where is/etc/jitsi/videobridge/sip-communicator.properties
file to change values? in docker configuration files?
thanksI don't use docker for things like this for that reason.
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@JaredBusch said in Anyone using Jitsi behind Nginx:
@sadeghpm said in Anyone using Jitsi behind Nginx:
Hi guys.
Same problem. I have jitsi docker container behind nginx.
Where is/etc/jitsi/videobridge/sip-communicator.properties
file to change values? in docker configuration files?
thanksI don't use docker for things like this for that reason.
Same. Makes simple things hard. Jitsi is one of the easiest things to deploy... until Docker gets involved.
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@sadeghpm said in Anyone using Jitsi behind Nginx:
Hi guys.
Same problem. I have jitsi docker container behind nginx.
Where is/etc/jitsi/videobridge/sip-communicator.properties
file to change values? in docker configuration files?
thanksIt's inside the docker container. You need to start a bash shell within the container its self.
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@sadeghpm said in Anyone using Jitsi behind Nginx:
Hi guys.
Same problem. I have jitsi docker container behind nginx.
Where is/etc/jitsi/videobridge/sip-communicator.properties
file to change values? in docker configuration files?
thanksDon't edit files in the container. Make the sip-communicator.properties file on your host and mount it under
/etc/jitsi/videobridge/sip-communicator.properties
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@stacksofplates
thanks guys.
bind/etc/jitsi/videobridge/sip-communicator.properties
with local file and container config file updated, but problem exists! very strange! -
@sadeghpm said in Anyone using Jitsi behind Nginx:
@stacksofplates
thanks guys.
bind/etc/jitsi/videobridge/sip-communicator.properties
with local file and container config file updated, but problem exists! very strange!Are you using their docker-compose file? They give you a .env with all of the environment variables you need to set.
I hadn't looked at their repo. You should set all of those options as env vars not in the config itself.
Once you have the env vars set up just run
docker-compose up -d
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@stacksofplates i use official docker-compose file and according to their documentation.
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@JaredBusch Did you change the nginx conf on the jitsi server? I followed your instructions on "Install Jitsi-Meet on Debian 9 minimal" including the nginx conf, but i'm getting a err_too_many_redirects error.
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@br0wnt0wn said in Anyone using Jitsi behind Nginx:
@JaredBusch Did you change the nginx conf on the jitsi server? I followed your instructions on "Install Jitsi-Meet on Debian 9 minimal" including the nginx conf, but i'm getting a err_too_many_redirects error.
That guide does not have Nginx on the Jitsi server.
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@JaredBusch When i install jitsi-meet via sudo apt-get -y install jitsi-meet, it automatically installs and configures nginx
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@br0wnt0wn said in Anyone using Jitsi behind Nginx:
@JaredBusch When i install jitsi-meet via sudo apt-get -y install jitsi-meet, it automatically installs and configures nginx
That quide is from almost 2 years ago. Maybe things have changed.
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I'm tired of dealing with stupid for a bit. let me spin up a new instance and try it
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Spinning up a new Debian 10 install to work from.
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Awesome, thanks!
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Ok i seem to have gotten it working. In the nginx config on the jitsi server, I commented everything from this line:
location^~ /.well-known/acme-challenge/ {
to this line:
ssl_certificate_key /etc/jitsi/meet/sub.domain.com.key;
which effectively removes the server block listening on port 4444, then moves all of the location blocks and config from the listen 4444 server block to the listen 80 server block.
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@sadeghpm said in Anyone using Jitsi behind Nginx:
@stacksofplates i use official docker-compose file and according to their documentation.
Yeah you shouldn't need to modify the properties file then. Just use the env vars in your .env file.