On Apr 03, 2020, Celejar wrote: > On Fri, 3 Apr 2020 12:46:00 -0400 > Dan Purgert <d...@djph.net> wrote: > > > On Apr 03, 2020, Celejar wrote: > > > [...] > > > Fair enough - but has anyone looked into, say, Jitsi Meet's default > > > settings? Do they block non-hosts from screen sharing? > > > > IIRC, jit.si (their web-client) defaults to needing a passphrase to even > > get in. But I only ever took a cursory glance before "everyone(tm)" > > decided to use Zoom (i.e. good luck to me ever getting teh missus, etc. > > off that platform). > > I did a quick test run at their hosted instance, at meet.jit.si I > created a meeting (using one of their generated semi-random phrases for > the URL / ID) on one computer, and then logged on to the same url from > another computer. No passphrase was required, which is apparently the > same as what Zoom was doing.
Oh, right - You have to click the "Add Password" button in the big popup that shows the dial-in information. It's pretty prominent on the screen, and you kind of have to make an effort to get rid of it (or at least I did - there wasn't much contrast between the 'x' and the rest of that popup). > > > On the other hand, I think some of what Jitsi has going for it is that > > it's somewhat decentralized -- if "my" server's settings are daft, it's > > *my* problem, not Jitsi's (same for any other service I run myself). > > Exactly - your hardware, your network. Under your control, but you need > to bring the bandwidth and horsepower. I'm a little skeptical as to how > well it would perform over my home internet connection (besides for the > fact that it would certainly violate the TOS of pretty much any > residential ISP service). It actually doesn't violate any ToS here (least not my ISP, and the previous two that I've had). Granted the previous ones (DSL and low-end cable) wouldn't have been able to host it. Current ISP is FTTH, so I've got bandwidth to spare. -- |_|O|_| |_|_|O| Github: https://github.com/dpurgert |O|O|O| PGP: 05CA 9A50 3F2E 1335 4DC5 4AEE 8E11 DDF3 1279 A281
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