I need a self-hosted securevoice call server that’s easy to deply and uses less than 1 gb of ram.

It will be a family server. There are 5 users at most.

Appreciate your suggestions.

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Have you looked at mumble?

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That’s voice chat, i.e. chat rooms and group conversations.

The “calling” feature is missing though. You can’t get the attention of someone who isn’t currently active on the server.

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Ah fair enough

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I’d recommend setting up a Matrix server with Element

E2E encrypted text & voice calls (I believe unless they’re still doing the rewrite of e2e voice calls)

Matrix info: https://matrix.org Synapse server install: https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/setup/installation.html Synapse TURN (voice) install: https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/turn-howto.html

Edit: calls also work on mobile (hooks into native mobile calling apis to look very similar to a normal phone call)

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https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy makes it easy to deploy.

Not sure about the RAM limitation. If Synapse is too heavy, perhaps a different server (Dendrite?) will be light enough.

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https://snikket.org/ can do that well. Currently only 1:1 voice calls though, small group conference calls are still a work in progress.

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This looks very interesting. Thanks.

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I will throw Databag’s hat into the ring

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SIP?

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