This plugin dynamically enables/disables lobby or set/unset password for the meeting room. The participant can update these values if they have permission to join the meeting room.
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Prerequisites:
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Enable the lobby feature and test that it works as expected when manually activated by a moderator.
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Set up JWT auth and check that it works before proceeding.
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Check that you have
/usr/share/jitsi-meet/prosody-plugins/mod_persistent_lobby.lua
. If it's not there, that means your version of Jitsi does not yet include this PR which is required.
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Copy this script to the Prosody plugins folder. It's the following folder on Debian:
cd /usr/share/jitsi-meet/prosody-plugins/ wget -O mod_token_security_ondemand.lua https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jitsi-contrib/prosody-plugins/main/token_security_ondemand/mod_token_security_ondemand.lua
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Enable the module in your prosody config, as well as the 'persistent_lobby' module.
/etc/prosody/conf.d/meet.mydomain.com.cfg.lua
Virtualhost "meet.mydomain.com" modules_enabled = { -- ... "muc_lobby_rooms"; "persistent_lobby"; } Component "conference.meet.mydomain.com" "muc" modules_enabled = { -- ... existing modules "token_security_ondemand"; }
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Restart the services
systemctl restart prosody.service
A sample token body to activate lobby and set a password for a room:
{
"room": "myRoomName",
"context": {
"user": {
"name": "myname",
"email": "[email protected]"
},
"room": {
"lobby": true,
"password": "mypassword"
}
},
"aud": "myapp",
"iss": "myapp",
"sub": "meet.mydomain.com",
"iat": 1601366000,
"exp": 1601366180
}
To enable lobby:
"context": {
"room": {
"lobby": true
}
}
To disable lobby:
"context": {
"room": {
"lobby": false
}
}
To set a password:
"context": {
"room": {
"password": "mypassword"
}
}
To unset password:
"context": {
"room": {
"password": ""
}
}
To allow a participant to bypass security checks:
"context": {
"user": {
"security_bypass": true
}
}