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Choose whether to automatically receive mumble when your server starts (by default, yes).Choose whether mumble has the right to use six server resources to supply sound quality (by default, no).Select a login for the superuser, which, if necessary, will receive full access rights from the manufacturer.You will also be able to edit the configuration file in order to clearly configure additional configuration parameters.To do this, edit the /etc/mumble-server file.The ini configuration file with the editor you like.All configuration variables are commented out with lines starting with #. Remove the “#" for the variables that you are going to activate. Do not delete this sign if you do not want to activate the variable.Below are some configuration parameters that may come in handy:To require visitors to enter a password to connect to any mumble server, find the line “serverpassword= ” and add the desired password.To set up a welcome alert for your mumble server, find the line starting with “welcometext=” and type in your message. The message may include a simple html code.To change the maximum possible volume of simultaneous visitors on your mumble server, find the line “users= hundred, and change the value depending on your use case. Despite the fact that mumble a sufficient number of citizens are able to work, it may be useful for you to limit the number of simultaneous users, especially if your server is not password-protected.
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