Do not ask everyone to whitelist Jitsi ports
It's an optional service, so we shouldn't bother most people with it.
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You may also need to open the following ports to your server:
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- `10000/udp` - RTP media over UDP
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- `4443/tcp` - RTP media fallback over TCP
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- `10000/udp` - RTP media over UDP. Depending on your firewall/NAT setup, incoming RTP packets on port `10000` may have the external IP of your firewall as destination address, due to the usage of STUN in JVB (see [`matrix_jitsi_jvb_stun_servers`](../roles/matrix-jitsi/defaults/main.yml)).
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## Installation
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@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ If your distro runs within an [LXC container](https://linuxcontainers.org/), you
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- `5349/udp`: TURN over UDP (used by Coturn)
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- `8448/tcp`: Matrix Federation API HTTPS webserver. In some cases, this **may necessary even with federation disabled**. Integration Servers (like Dimension) and Identity Servers (like ma1sd) may need to access `openid` APIs on the federation port.
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- the range `49152-49172/udp`: TURN over UDP
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- `4443/tcp`: Jitsi Harvester fallback
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- `10000/udp`: Jitsi video RTP. Depending on your firewall/NAT setup, incoming RTP packets on port `10000` may have the external IP of your firewall as destination address, due to the usage of STUN in JVB (see [`matrix_jitsi_jvb_stun_servers`](../roles/matrix-jitsi/defaults/main.yml)).
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- potentially some other ports, depending on the additional (non-default) services that you enable in the **configuring the playbook** step (later on). Consult each service's documentation page in `docs/` for that.
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When ready to proceed, continue with [Configuring DNS](configuring-dns.md).
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