Docker container for Nextcloud Talk High Performance Backend
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docker-nextcloud-spreed-signaling

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This is a docker image for the Spreed signaling server for Nextcloud Talk. The image has a debian base. You can find the image on Docker Hub and the source code can be found here with a mirror on github.

Tags

  • latest, 0.3, 0.3.x

Usage

To configure the signaling server you can mount your own config file to /config/server.conf inside the container. No other config options are available.

The container is run with a non-priveleged user signaling with an UID of 601. The container can be run with a read-only filesystem.

The ports used in the container are 8088 and 8443 for http and https communication respectively.

For more information about how to setup and use the signaling server itself, check out the projects github repo.