[MURMUR] # This section controls some general settings. # The host of the Murmur server. This will be used to determine where to connect to # for interaction for whichever interface you choose. # Examples: # fqdn.domain.tld # 127.0.0.1 # shorthost # ::1 host = localhost # The type of interface to use. Currently, only "ice" and "grpc" are supported. # "ice" is the default. connection = "ice" [GRPC] # The GRPC interface is intended to (potentially) replace the ICE and DBUS interfaces. # However, it's currently considered "experimental" - both upstream in Mumble/Murmur, # and in this project. It's faster and more secure than Ice, however, if you've # enabled TLS transport in your murmur.ini. It requires you to build murmur explicitly # with grpc support, however. # The port GRPC is running on. port = 50051 # One of udp or tcp. You probably want to use tcp. proto = tcp # You probably will need to change this. # If you need a copy, you can get the most recent at: # https://github.com/mumble-voip/mumble/blob/master/src/murmur/MurmurRPC.proto # If you leave this empty ("proto = "), we will attempt to fetch the slice from the remote # instance ("MURMUR:host" above). spec = /usr/local/lib/optools/mumble/murmurRPC.proto # The maximum size for GRPC Messages (in KB) # You're probably fine with the default. max_size = 1024 [ICE] # Ice is on its way out, but is currently the stable interface and most widely # supported across versions. # The port ICE is running on port = 6502 # One of udp or tcp. You probably want to use tcp. proto = tcp # You probably will need to change this. # If you need a copy, you can get the most recent at: # https://github.com/mumble-voip/mumble/blob/master/src/murmur/Murmur.ice # If you leave this empty ("slice = "), we will attempt to fetch the slice from the remote # instance ("host" above). spec = /usr/local/lib/optools/mumble/murmur.ice # The maximum size for ICE Messages (in KB) # You're probably fine with the default. max_size = 1024 [AUTH] # If both read and write are populated, write will be used preferentially. # The Ice secret for read-only operations. # Can be a blank string if you specify a write connection (see below). read = # The Ice secret for read+write operations. # Set to a blank string if you want to only make a read-only connection. write =