Bonsoir tout le monde.
Je suis en train de tenter de monter un serveur Mumble sur un ordi dédié.
L'installation se passe sans problème via un bon ptit
yum install murmur
Au premier lancement, problème : Murmur me dit qu'il lui manque un truc en rapport avec SQLite ; étant donné que j'avais lu énormément de trucs sur le sujet, je comprends qu'il faut que j'installe
qt-sqlite (chose qui se fait sans problème). Je redémarre tout ça, je me crée un
murmur.ini personnalisé :
# Path to database. If blank, will search for
# murmur.sqlite in default locations or create it if not found.
database=
# If you wish to use something other than SQLite, you'll need to set the name
# of the database above, and also uncomment the below.
# Sticking with SQLite is strongly recommended, as it's the most well tested
# and by far the fastest solution.
#
#dbDriver=QMYSQL
#dbUsername=
#dbPassword=
#dbHost=
#dbPort=
#dbPrefix=murmur_
#dbOpts=
# Murmur defaults to not using D-Bus. If you wish to use dbus, which is one of the
# RPC methods available in murmur, please specify so here.
#
dbus=session
# Alternate service name. Only use if you are running distinct
# murmurd processes connected to the same D-Bus daemon.
#dbusservice=net.sourceforge.mumble.murmur
# If you want to use ZeroC Ice to communicate with Murmur, you need
# to specify the endpoint to use. Since there is no authentication
# with ICE, you should only use it if you trust all the users who have
# shell access to your machine.
# Please see the ICE documentation on how to specify endpoints.
#ice="tcp -h 127.0.0.1 -p 6502"
# Ice primarily uses local sockets. This means anyone who has a
# user account on your machine can connect to the Ice services.
# You can set a plaintext "secret" on the Ice conntection, and
# any script attempting to access must then have this secret.
#icesecret=
# How many login attempts do we tolerate from one IP
# inside a given timeframe before we ban the connection?
# Note that this is global (shared between all virtual servers), and that
# it counts both successfull and unsuccessfull connection attempts.
# Set either Attempts or Timeframe to 0 to disable.
#autobanAttempts = 10
#autobanTimeframe = 120
#autobanTime = 300
# Murmur default to logging to murmur.log. If you leave this blank,
# murmur will log to the console (linux) or through message boxes (win32).
#logfile=murmur.log
# If set, murmur will write its process ID to this file.
#pidfile=
# The below will be used as defaults for new configured servers.
# If you're just running one server (the default), it's easier to
# configure it here than through D-Bus or Ice.
#
# Welcome message sent to clients when they connect
welcometext="<br />Bienvenue sur le serveur Mumble</b>."
# Port to bind TCP and UDP sockets to
port=64738
# Specific IP or hostname to bind to.
# If this is left blank (default), murmur will bind to all available addresses.
host=127.0.0.1 (cas 1)
host=192.168.0.20 (cas 2)
#host=xx.xx.xx.xx (cas 3)
# Password to join server
serverpassword=password
# Maximum bandwidth (in bits per second) clients are allowed
# to send speech at.
bandwidth=72000
# Maximum number of concurrent clients allowed.
users=100
# Regular expression used to validate channel names
# (note that you have to escape backslashes with \ )
#channelname=[ \\-=\\w\\#\\[\\]\\{\\}\\(\\)\\@\\|]+
# Regular expression used to validate user names
# (note that you have to escape backslashes with \ )
#username=[-=\\w\\[\\]\\{\\}\\(\\)\\@\\|\\.]+
# Maximum length of text messages in characters. 0 for no limit.
#textmessagelength=5000
# Maximum length of text messages in characters, with image data. 0 for no limit.
#imagemessagelength=131072
# Allow clients to use HTML in messages, user comments and channel descriptions?
#allowhtml=true
# Murmur retains the per-server log entries in an internal database which
# allows it to be accessed over D-Bus/ICE.
# How many days should such entries be kept?
#logdays=31
# To enable public server registration, the serverpassword must be blank, and
# this must all be filled out.
# The password here is used to create a registry for the server name; subsequent
# updates will need the same password. Don't lose your password.
# The URL is your own website, and only set the registerHostname for static IP
# addresses.
#
#registerName=Mumble Server
#registerPassword=secret
#registerUrl=http://mumble.sourceforge.net/
#registerHostname=
# To enable bonjour service discovery uncomment the following line.
# To change the name announced by bonjour adjust the registerName variable.
# See http://developer.apple.com/networking/bonjour/index.html for more information
# about bonjour.
#bonjour=True
# If you have a proper SSL certificate, you can provide the filenames here.
#sslCert=
#sslKey=
# If murmur is started as root, which user should it switch to?
# This option is ignored if murmur isn't started with root privileges.
#uname=
# If this options is enabled, only clients which have a certificate are allowed
# to connect.
#certrequired=False
# You can configure any of the configuration options for Ice here. We recommend
# leave the defaults as they are.
# Please note that this section has to be last in the configuration file.
#
[Ice]
Ice.Warn.UnknownProperties=1
Ice.MessageSizeMax=65536
Je lance ensuite
$ murmurd -ini /chemin/de/mon/ini.ini
$ murmurd -supw passroot
No problem, le serveur se lance, le mot de passe SuperAdmin est validé.
Hors quand je tente de me connecter sur le serveur avec Mumble (installé avec yum à partir des dépôts), j'ai 3 erreurs (suivants les 3 cas de mon
host=) :
cas 1 : [10:59 PM] Server connection failed: Connection refused.
cas 2 : [10:59 PM] Server connection failed: The remote host closed the connection.
cas 3 : [10:58 PM] Server connection failed: The remote host closed the connection.
J'ai ouvert le port 64738 sur le pare-feu de mon serveur en UDP et TCP, et j'ai redirigé le port 64738 sur ma Freebox (en TCP
et en UDP) vers l'adresse locale 192.168.0.20 qui est l'adresse
fixe du serveur sur le réseau local.
J'ai une adresse IP (externe) fixe.
D'où ma question : qu'ai-je fait de mal ?
Je ne vois pas du tout ce qui peut empêcher la connexion...