Comment to 'How to limit a Jitsi local server to only create rooms from within UNA? '
  • When you setup the server, you set up a domain(subdomain) for Jitsi (and also specify that domain in the UNA config of Jitsi). If someone finds out that domain (very easy to do, especially if they're a member), they don't need to be registered and logged in on UNA to just go to that domain and automatically create a room. 

    If I close direct access to that domain it also doesn't let UNA access Jitsi no more.

    There should be a way to limit access to the Jitsi server to only logged in members of UNA, and close it to the rest of the world.

    • Unless your server is hosting other websites then it should be a closed server and you shouldn't have to worry about anonymous people getting access to it if it's not the free Jitsi portal version that's using Jitsi server

      We are literally hosting social networks. Thousands of users. Not exactly "anonymous".

      I am posting a valid concern: anyone can open video chats on our server by visiting the URL of the subdomain. Request - how to make it so that nobody can do that, and jitsi is only accessible through that UNA popup.

      • Have you disabled guest users? 

        • Have you disabled guest users? 

          That's exactly what I need to do, which is why I created this thread.

          How does Jitsi tell apart who is a guest, and who is a logged-in user on my UNA installation.