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I deployed it using the docker compose Config for my university group in our rancher cluster: https://github.com/jitsi-mee/docker-jitsi-meet

We now use it for most meetings, works very well so far, several sessions in parallel with several dozen people at the same time (but mostly only using audio).

Screen sharing works fine as well.

We made the experience that they are unfortunately right about requiring chrome (chromium works fine as well).

Would be great if firefox support could come back.



It seems to work in Firefox despite the browser warning.

What do you use for authentication? Do you have an existing ldap server? I spooled up a server for neighbors and family to use on my personal vps and the user account management promises to be problematic using the internal auth mechanism.


Several other comments have touched on this, but firefox unfortunately while it seems to work creates issues, even for the other participants. It just seems a lot less stable as soon as several firefox clients connect.


Yes, I connected our existing ldap for moderators and allow guests.

So one authenticated user is required per session and the rest can be anyone.





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