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- | This tutorial is for folks who have a need for a [[https:// | + | This tutorial is for setting up a BBB instance using their installer script. In my case, this instance will run in a virtualized environment on a physical host with a symmetric gig connection. |
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+ | Step #1 | ||
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+ | Okay, so I installed a clean Ubuntu 18.04.6 on a VM with 8 processors and 16GB RAM. I used the install script found at the [[https:// | ||
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+ | wget -qO- https:// | ||
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+ | Since my data center does not support ipv6, I needed to disable this. I am working | ||
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+ | sudo nano / | ||
+ | <param name=" | ||
+ | sudo mv / | ||
+ | sudo mv / | ||
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+ | It is now time to set up Greenlight. | ||
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+ | mkdir ~/ | ||
+ | cd ~/ | ||
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+ | If you lock yourself out of admin account after a vanilla install. | ||
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+ | docker run --rm bigbluebutton/greenlight: | ||
+ | docker run --rm bigbluebutton/ | ||
+ | sudo bbb-conf --secret | ||
+ | docker run --rm --env-file .env bigbluebutton/ | ||
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+ | Disabled ipv6 since BR does not support. Open the xml file and change the line to listen to local host only. | ||
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+ | nano / | ||
+ | <param name=" | ||
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+ | Starting greenlight: | ||
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+ | cd ~/ | ||
+ | docker-compose up -d | ||
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+ | --- // |