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author | nee <nee.git@cock.li> | 2017-10-14 11:27:50 +0200 |
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committer | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2017-11-05 15:21:53 +0100 |
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services: Add murmur.
* gnu/services/telephony.scm: New file.
* gnu/local.mk: Add it.
* doc/guix.texi (Telephony Services): New node.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index 983d0e52e4..11a9de6897 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -221,6 +221,7 @@ Services * Database Services:: SQL databases, key-value stores, etc. * Mail Services:: IMAP, POP3, SMTP, and all that. * Messaging Services:: Messaging services. +* Telephony Services:: Telephony services. * Monitoring Services:: Monitoring services. * Kerberos Services:: Kerberos services. * Web Services:: Web servers. @@ -9308,6 +9309,7 @@ declaration. * Database Services:: SQL databases, key-value stores, etc. * Mail Services:: IMAP, POP3, SMTP, and all that. * Messaging Services:: Messaging services. +* Telephony Services:: Telephony services. * Monitoring Services:: Monitoring services. * Kerberos Services:: Kerberos services. * Web Services:: Web servers. @@ -14189,6 +14191,212 @@ string, you could instantiate a prosody service like this: (prosody.cfg.lua ""))) @end example + +@node Telephony Services +@subsubsection Telephony Services + +@cindex Murmur (VoIP server) +@cindex VoIP server +This section describes how to set up and run a Murmur server. Murmur is +the server of the @uref{https://mumble.info, Mumble} voice-over-IP +(VoIP) suite. + +@deftp {Data Type} murmur-configuration +The service type for the Murmur server. An example configuration can +look like this: + +@example +(service murmur-service-type + (murmur-configuration + (welcome-text + "Welcome to this Mumble server running on GuixSD!") + (cert-required? #t) ;disallow text password logins + (ssl-cert "/etc/letsencrypt/live/mumble.example.com/fullchain.pem") + (ssl-key "/etc/letsencrypt/live/mumble.example.com/privkey.pem"))) +@end example + +After reconfiguring your system, you can manually set the murmur @code{SuperUser} +password with the command that is printed during the activation phase. + +It is recommended to register a normal Mumble user account +and grant it admin or moderator rights. +You can use the @code{mumble} client to +login as new normal user, register yourself, and log out. +For the next step login with the name @code{SuperUser} use +the @code{SuperUser} password that you set previously, +and grant your newly registered mumble user administrator or moderator +rights and create some channels. + +Available @code{murmur-configuration} fields are: + +@table @asis +@item @code{package} (default: @code{mumble}) +Package that contains @code{bin/murmurd}. + +@item @code{user} (default: @code{"murmur"}) +User who will run the Murmur server. + +@item @code{group} (default: @code{"murmur"}) +Group of the user who will run the murmur server. + +@item @code{port} (default: @code{64738}) +Port on which the server will listen. + +@item @code{welcome-text} (default: @code{""}) +Welcome text sent to clients when they connect. + +@item @code{server-password} (default: @code{""}) +Password the clients have to enter in order to connect. + +@item @code{max-users} (default: @code{100}) +Maximum of users that can be connected to the server at once. + +@item @code{max-user-bandwidth} (default: @code{#f}) +Maximum voice traffic a user can send per second. + +@item @code{database-file} (default: @code{"/var/lib/murmur/db.sqlite"}) +File name of the sqlite database. +The service's user will become the owner of the directory. + +@item @code{log-file} (default: @code{"/var/log/murmur/murmur.log"}) +File name of the log file. +The service's user will become the owner of the directory. + +@item @code{autoban-attempts} (default: @code{10}) +Maximum number of logins a user can make in @code{autoban-timeframe} +without getting auto banned for @code{autoban-time}. + +@item @code{autoban-timeframe} (default: @code{120}) +Timeframe for autoban in seconds. + +@item @code{autoban-time} (default: @code{300}) +Amount of time in seconds for which a client gets banned +when violating the autoban limits. + +@item @code{opus-threshold} (default: @code{100}) +Percentage of clients that need to support opus +before switching over to opus audio codec. + +@item @code{channel-nesting-limit} (default: @code{10}) +How deep channels can be nested at maximum. + +@item @code{channelname-regex} (default: @code{#f}) +A string in from of a Qt regular expression that channel names must conform to. + +@item @code{username-regex} (default: @code{#f}) +A string in from of a Qt regular expression that user names must conform to. + +@item @code{text-message-length} (default: @code{5000}) +Maximum size in bytes that a user can send in one text chat message. + +@item @code{image-message-length} (default: @code{(* 128 1024)}) +Maximum size in bytes that a user can send in one image message. + +@item @code{cert-required?} (default: @code{#f}) +If it is set to @code{#t} clients that use weak password authentification +will not be accepted. Users must have completed the certificate wizard to join. + +@item @code{remember-channel?} (defualt @code{#f}) +Should murmur remember the last channel each user was in when they disconnected +and put them into the remembered channel when they rejoin. + +@item @code{allow-html?} (default: @code{#f}) +Should html be allowed in text messages, user comments, and channel descriptions. + +@item @code{allow-ping?} (default: @code{#f}) +Setting to true exposes the current user count, the maximum user count, and +the server's maximum bandwidth per client to unauthenticated users. In the +Mumble client, this information is shown in the Connect dialog. + +Disabling this setting will prevent public listing of the server. + +@item @code{bonjour?} (default: @code{#f}) +Should the server advertise itself in the local network through the bonjour protocol. + +@item @code{send-version?} (default: @code{#f}) +Should the murmur server version be exposed in ping requests. + +@item @code{log-days} (default: @code{31}) +Murmur also stores logs in the database, which are accessible via RPC. +The default is 31 days of months, but you can set this setting to 0 to keep logs forever, +or -1 to disable logging to the database. + +@item @code{obfuscate-ips?} (default @code{#t}) +Should logged ips be obfuscated to protect the privacy of users. + +@item @code{ssl-cert} (default: @code{#f}) +File name of the SSL/TLS certificate used for encrypted connections. + +@example +(ssl-cert "/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/fullchain.pem") +@end example +@item @code{ssl-key} (default: @code{#f}) +Filepath to the ssl private key used for encrypted connections. +@example +(ssl-key "/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/privkey.pem") +@end example + +@item @code{ssl-dh-params} (default: @code{#f}) +File name of a PEM-encoded file with Diffie-Hellman parameters +for the SSL/TLS encryption. Alternatively you set it to +@code{"@@ffdhe2048"}, @code{"@@ffdhe3072"}, @code{"@@ffdhe4096"}, @code{"@@ffdhe6144"} +or @code{"@@ffdhe8192"} to use bundled parameters from RFC 7919. + +@item @code{ssl-ciphers} (default: @code{#f}) +The @code{ssl-ciphers} option chooses the cipher suites to make available for use +in SSL/TLS. + +This option is specified using +@uref{https://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html#CIPHER-LIST-FORMAT, +OpenSSL cipher list notation}. + +It is recommended that you try your cipher string using 'openssl ciphers <string>' +before setting it here, to get a feel for which cipher suites you will get. +After setting this option, it is recommend that you inspect your Murmur log +to ensure that Murmur is using the cipher suites that you expected it to. + +Note: Changing this option may impact the backwards compatibility of your +Murmur server, and can remove the ability for older Mumble clients to be able +to connect to it. + +@item @code{public-registration} (default: @code{#f}) +Must be a @code{<murmur-public-registration-configuration>} record or @code{#f}. + +You can optionally register your server in the public server list that the +@code{mumble} client shows on startup. +You cannot register your server if you have set a @code{server-password}, +or set @code{allow-ping} to @code{#f}. + +It might take a few hours until it shows up in the public list. + +@item @code{file} (default: @code{#f}) +Optional alternative override for this configuration. +@end table +@end deftp + +@deftp {Data Type} murmur-public-registration-configuration +Configuration for public registration of a murmur service. + +@table @asis +@item @code{name} +This is a display name for your server. Not to be confused with the hostname. + +@item @code{password} +A password to identify your registration. +Subsequent updates will need the same password. Don't lose your password. + +@item @code{url} +This should be a @code{http://} or @code{https://} link to your web +site. + +@item @code{hostname} (default: @code{#f}) +By default your server will be listed by its IP address. +If it is set your server will be linked by this host name instead. +@end table +@end deftp + + + @node Monitoring Services @subsubsection Monitoring Services |