Gary Dale wrote:
I'm running a Jitis-meet server on a Debian/Buster AMD64 system. It
usually
works fine. However every time I want to actually host a meeting, it
decides
to act up.
Yesterday evening I tested Jitsi with a meeting between my desktop
system
and my Android phone. Everything worked properly. I could see the
video feed
from both devices on both devices. Since it was working, I notified
people
of the meeting address.
Today, I tried it again pre-meeting only to find the usual issue
cropped up.
While both devices can connect to the meeting, I can only see the
video feed
from the local device (I can see my desktop feed on the desktop
browser and
the Android feed on the phone).
I tried creating a new meeting but I get the same problem. I've tried
reinstalling Jitsi-meet (and also Jicofo and Jitsi-videobridge2), which
worked in the past, but still no luck. Nor does rebooting the server
help.
Is your phone connected via wifi to your LAN or to a mobile data
service? Try it both ways.
I suspect a STUN/TURN NAT issue.
-dsr-