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@@ -25,13 +25,13 @@ Then create a `servers.json` file like this here:
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Now you are ready to start the script with setting a port and a secret:
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- TINYSCALE_SECRET=some_secret_string deno run --allow-net --allow-read --allow-env https://deno.land/x/tinyscale@v1.2.0/mod.ts
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+ TINYSCALE_SECRET=some_secret_string deno run --allow-net --allow-read --allow-env https://deno.land/x/tinyscale@v1.3.0/mod.ts
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tinyscales then runs on port 3005 and you will have to set up your reverse proxy so that it can pick up requests or you leave it on that port. If you prefer a different port you can set one with another env-var: `PORT 3006`
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When started, tinyscale will connect to each server and make a single call to check if your configuration is correct. If there is a problem tinyscale will abort. If your configuration works you can start using it in your environment by replacing your existing BBB settings with the new tinyscale url in your third party apps. Make sure to also replace the BBB secrets with your new `TINYSCALE_SECRET`.
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-tinyscale has been tested to work with NextCloud and Moodle.
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+tinyscale has been tested to work with NextCloud, Moodle and Greenlight.
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If you want to use recordings they will work but you cannot get a list of all recordings. tinyscale will only respond with the next available server since it is a call to bbb without a `meetingID`. The same goes for the call to get infos on all meetings.
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