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'''Mumble''' is an open-source Voice-over-IP (VoIP) application, based on a client-server approach. |
'''Mumble''' is an open-source Voice-over-IP (VoIP) application, based on a client-server approach. |
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To use Mumble on I2P, you need to select a Mumble server. You can find some on [[Eepsite/Services#Mumble_.28Voice-over-I2P.29|Mumble servers]] page. Then do the following steps: |
To use Mumble on I2P, you need to select a Mumble server. You can find some on [[Eepsite/Services#Mumble_.28Voice-over-I2P.29|Mumble servers]] page. Then do the following steps: |
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* Create a standard tunnel for: |
* Create a standard tunnel for: |
Latest revision as of 02:09, 3 February 2023
Mumble is an open-source Voice-over-IP (VoIP) application, based on a client-server approach.
Usage on I2P
To use Mumble on I2P, you need to select a Mumble server. You can find some on Mumble servers page. Then do the following steps:
- Create a standard tunnel for:
- Name: something like "Mumble tunnel"
- Address: 127.0.0.1
- Port: Anything you like
- Destination: The address of the server you selected, either the Base32 or the normal domain.
- Auto-start: If you want to, then check.
- Tunnel Counts: You can select around ~4 inbound/outbound tunnels for a good performance.
- If possible, you can also drop the hop counts to 1-2 hops. Beware that this will make you less anonymous.
- (On tunnel startups) Wait for the tunnel to be built.
- Connect your Mumble client to the address and port you selected.