Report post You have 30 minutes to complete this form before the CAPTCHA will expire. Security image * Required field JavaScript is required to view this page. Either you do not have JavaScript enabled in your web browser, you do not have cookies enabled in your web browser, or this website is misconfigured such that cookies do not save correctly. This is a reported post for a post in the topic <input class="cms_keep_ui_controlled" size="45" title="[post param="Host a Jitsi Meet Server"]457[/post]" type="button" value="post Comcode tag (dbl-click to edit/delete)" />, by GarethB<br /><br /><comcode-quote param="321">Hi.<br /><br />One question but first. I want to say thank you very much for all the work you have done on these tutorials. they have been a big help. Always been hesitant about getting into Linux, well more intimidated than anything else. Still going through the backlog but i started with your next-cloud 15 vid and followed suite with the nxt 17 but installed 18 as that was out.<br /><br />Of course, i setup my own jitsi server which i self host at home at the moment for our martial arts club for our higher rank belts for our theory training. Anyway, i am learning more as i go and it is all thanks to your videos that finally got me into taking on the challenge of learning Linux more seriously than just having it being a want to learn. <br /><br />My situation is this, at the moment i have two physical machines, one running next cloud and the other jitsi. Since it is a home network, i have my port forwarding setup for the both, obviously since i cannot port forward the same ports of 80 / 443 to both machines at the same time, i have to go into my router and just change the ip address on those ports every time i need to use one or the other.<br /><br />The goal is as follows<br /><br />Been doing research on how to change the ports on either next cloud or jitsi and have attempted those changes without much luck yet. There is a smattering of info based on similar questions along the same line and does not seem to be any solid info that i have found.<br /><br />At the moment, the goal is to have either next cloud or jitsi run on a different set of ports (not really fussed about which one it is at this point) so i don't have to keep swapping back and forth my router settings. Eventually, the longer term goal is once i am able to get a better machine, i would like to run both of them on the same machine.<br /><br />Question is. Has someone else done this yet / know how to do it or know of some video that i might not have come across yet that can point me in the right direction please!?!. On a side note, i have been going through the jitsi docs to try and figure it out, my lack of knowledge is letting me down at the moment.<br /><br />Any help is greatly appreciated.<br /><br />Thanks again for all your vids and work on them.<br /></comcode-quote><br />//// PUT YOUR REPORT BELOW \\\\<br /><br /> Add: Add: Font Size Color [Font] Arial Courier Georgia Impact Times Trebuchet Verdana Tahoma Geneva Helvetica [Size] 0.8 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 [Color] Black Blue Gray Green Orange Purple Red White Yellow This is a reported post for a post in the topic [post param="Host a Jitsi Meet Server"]457[/post], by GarethB [quote="321"] Hi. One question but first. I want to say thank you very much for all the work you have done on these tutorials. they have been a big help. Always been hesitant about getting into Linux, well more intimidated than anything else. Still going through the backlog but i started with your next-cloud 15 vid and followed suite with the nxt 17 but installed 18 as that was out. Of course, i setup my own jitsi server which i self host at home at the moment for our martial arts club for our higher rank belts for our theory training. Anyway, i am learning more as i go and it is all thanks to your videos that finally got me into taking on the challenge of learning Linux more seriously than just having it being a want to learn. My situation is this, at the moment i have two physical machines, one running next cloud and the other jitsi. Since it is a home network, i have my port forwarding setup for the both, obviously since i cannot port forward the same ports of 80 / 443 to both machines at the same time, i have to go into my router and just change the ip address on those ports every time i need to use one or the other. The goal is as follows Been doing research on how to change the ports on either next cloud or jitsi and have attempted those changes without much luck yet. There is a smattering of info based on similar questions along the same line and does not seem to be any solid info that i have found. At the moment, the goal is to have either next cloud or jitsi run on a different set of ports (not really fussed about which one it is at this point) so i don't have to keep swapping back and forth my router settings. Eventually, the longer term goal is once i am able to get a better machine, i would like to run both of them on the same machine. Question is. Has someone else done this yet / know how to do it or know of some video that i might not have come across yet that can point me in the right direction please!?!. On a side note, i have been going through the jitsi docs to try and figure it out, my lack of knowledge is letting me down at the moment. Any help is greatly appreciated. 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