One time password
by shogun1234 from LinuxQuestions.org on (#54TYF)
Thought that this question belongs to this category, but please feel free to move the right place if I misunderstand it.
My problem maybe be a bit weird. I want to use jitsi for practicing languages with some people on the internet, to who I've talked many times but do not physically meet each other. We don't add each other on the apps such as whatsapp, signal, riot.im, and so on. Also all those people I contact do not about tech, though they use mobile apps.
So with this scenario I want to setup password when creating a jitsi meet video conference room. However, I do not have a good idea on how to to share the password so that they can login after giving them the conference room url link. Therefore the only way I can think of is one time password, but I am not sure how to achieve this. That seems to me it's impossible. If it's possible, how can I achieve that securely?
Appreciate any comments and suggestions.


My problem maybe be a bit weird. I want to use jitsi for practicing languages with some people on the internet, to who I've talked many times but do not physically meet each other. We don't add each other on the apps such as whatsapp, signal, riot.im, and so on. Also all those people I contact do not about tech, though they use mobile apps.
So with this scenario I want to setup password when creating a jitsi meet video conference room. However, I do not have a good idea on how to to share the password so that they can login after giving them the conference room url link. Therefore the only way I can think of is one time password, but I am not sure how to achieve this. That seems to me it's impossible. If it's possible, how can I achieve that securely?
Appreciate any comments and suggestions.