Add additional domains that are allowed to use the talk backend server #3782
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.I want to use the nextcloud talk aio container as the backend for another instance on a different domain.
and on the console I see
Describe the solution you'd likeBe able to add additional domains that are allowed to use the talk backend server, via environment variables or other Describe alternatives you've consideredI tried modifying on the talk container the /conf/signaling.conf directly adding another backend but this, of course, does not persist a reboot and thus does not work... Additional context |
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Hi, I fear such a config option is out of scope for AIO. However you might set up your own Talk HPB independently which will allow for this kind of configurability. Apart from that you could set up multiple AIO instances that will have the talk hpb included for each of them: https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/blob/main/multiple-instances.md |
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Hi, I fear such a config option is out of scope for AIO.
However you might set up your own Talk HPB independently which will allow for this kind of configurability.
Apart from that you could set up multiple AIO instances that will have the talk hpb included for each of them: https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/blob/main/multiple-instances.md