Jitsi - Compiling & Setting up. Sandbox?
by business_kid from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5929E)
I'm trying to compile Jitsi and set up a small scale server. There's not a rush, but I'm trying to learn my way.
I started with jitsi videobridge, and apache ant, which has a slackbuild. What little documentation there is keeps talking about a sandbox, and doing stuff inside the sandbox.
I thought sandboxes were halfway houses to a VM, and not very secure either. Jitsi is network heavy. My memory of them was as a failed attempt to make dody M$ browsers secure. Do I need a sandbox in linux?
I'm also finding stuff about various strange protocols - SIP, RTP, SRTP, STUN (Session Traversal Utilities for NAT), etc. It sounds like a neat piece of work once I get set up. It's just a pity they didn't write it up better. Each doc is like a jigsaw piece, but they don't make a picture.


I started with jitsi videobridge, and apache ant, which has a slackbuild. What little documentation there is keeps talking about a sandbox, and doing stuff inside the sandbox.
I thought sandboxes were halfway houses to a VM, and not very secure either. Jitsi is network heavy. My memory of them was as a failed attempt to make dody M$ browsers secure. Do I need a sandbox in linux?
I'm also finding stuff about various strange protocols - SIP, RTP, SRTP, STUN (Session Traversal Utilities for NAT), etc. It sounds like a neat piece of work once I get set up. It's just a pity they didn't write it up better. Each doc is like a jigsaw piece, but they don't make a picture.