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Option | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
Expose Jitsi provision URL | Provide connection configuration information for Jitsi users to connect to a community/organization instant messaging server. | Disabled |
Jitsi configuration | Content of a Jitsi-format Java properties file | None |
Option | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
Expose Jitsi provision URL | Provide connection configuration information for Jitsi users to connect to a community/organization instant messaging server. | Disabled |
Jitsi configuration | Content of a Jitsi-format Java properties file | None |
Option | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
Expose Jitsi provision URL | Provide connection configuration information for Jitsi users to connect to a community/organization instant messaging server. | Disabled |
Jitsi configuration | Content of a Jitsi-format Java properties file | None |
Option | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
Expose Jitsi provision URL | Provide connection configuration information for Jitsi users to connect to a community/organization instant messaging server. | Disabled |
Jitsi configuration | Content of a Jitsi-format Java properties file | None |
Option | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
Expose Jitsi provision URL | Provide connection configuration information for Jitsi users to connect to a community/organization instant messaging server. | Disabled |
Jitsi configuration | Content of a Jitsi-format Java properties file | None |
Since Tiki 12.3 and Tiki13, Tiki has a light integration to help with deployment of the Jitsi desktop client in organizations by providing a URL for Jitsi provisioning.
You can use this to centrally manage configurations for all Jitsi clients in your organizations. Examples:
At this time, ${username} and ${password} are a simple pass-through to auto-configure the accounts.