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sudo su |
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apt-get update |
Install any new packages:
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apt-get upgrade |
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apt-get install mumble-server |
Start at Boot
We will accept the default value of Yes because we want Murmur to run when the server boots.
Network Priority
To open the file:
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nano /etc/mumble-server.ini |
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service mumble-server restart |
If you need help configuring other server settings, it is recommend you read the Mumble Wiki.
Step Five — Connect to your Mumble Server
These steps will help you connect to your new Mumble server as the SuperUser. Other users can connect using the same steps. Other users can pick their own usernames, and do not need a password – just the IP address and port number.
Download the Mumble client.
Open the Mumble client on your computer.
Click the Connect button.
Click the Add New button.
Enter the information for your Mumble server. The address can be a host name or the IP address of your server. If you did not use a custom port, it will be the default port of 64738. Click OK to save settings.
The server will be saved to your favorites list. Click on your server then click Connect.
If you did not set up a signed certificate for this server, you will have to accept the certificate.
You should get the message Connected once you are successfully connected.
Now you can chat with any other users on this server.
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