Usage Guidelines –  Linux 7.9 Minimal with Jitsi

Configuration and connection to Linux 7.9 Minimal with Jitsi

To start the server, run the VM through Azure Portal.

  1. For connecting to the server, you’ll need to know the IP address of the VM. You can find it in your Azure personal account. (Select the virtual machine from the list, click on “Overview“, and your IP address will be displayed under “Public IP Address“).
  1. In the Azure Firewall, you need to open the following TCP ports: 22, 80, 443, 4443, 4444, 8443, 10000, and UDP port 10000.
Connection to Jitsi server
  1. Next, you need to go to the address https://*vm_ip*:8443 in the browser (be sure to specify HTTPS).
  1. You may have to click the “Advanced” button to open the Jitsi page and the link at the bottom.
  1. Now you can create and connect to the rooms. To do this, enter a name in the “Start a new meeting” field and press “Start meeting”. The list of available rooms is displayed below, just click LMB on it to connect.

Congratulations, you can make video conferences with your colleagues and friends.