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There is a landing page at the root of the server. It contains a form
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for typing the name of a group, and a clickable list of public groups.
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Groups are available under `/group/groupname`. You may share this URL
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Groups are available under `/group/groupname/`. You may share this URL
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with others, there is no need to go through the landing page.
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Recordings can be accessed under `/recordings/groupname`. This is only
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Recordings can be accessed under `/recordings/groupname/`. This is only
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available to the administrator of the group.
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Some statistics are available under `/stats.json`, with a human-readable
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version at `/stats.html`. This is only available to the server administrator.
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## Side menu
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## Main interface
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After logging in, the user is confronted with the main interface.
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### Buttons
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There are up to three buttons at the top. The *Enable*/*Disable* button
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enables either or both the camera and the microphone (depending on the
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options set in the side menu, see below). The *Mute* button mutes or
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unmutes the microphone. The *Share Screen* button shares the screen or
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a window.
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### Side menu
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There is a menu on the right of the user interface. This allows choosing
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the camera and microphone and setting the video throughput. The
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in favour of image quality. The *Play local file* dialog allows streaming
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a video from a local file.
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### User list
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## Commands
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There is a user list on the left. Clicking on a user opens a menu with
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actions that can be applied to that user. Clicking on ones own username
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opens a menu with actions that are global to the group.
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Typing a line starting with a slash `/` in the chat dialogue causes
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a command to be sent to the server. Type `/help` to get the list of
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available commands; the output depends on whether you are an operator or
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not.
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### Text box
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Typing a string in the text box at the bottom of the chat pane sends
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a broadcast message to all of the users in the group.
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Typing a line starting with a slash `/` in the text box causes a command
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to be sent to the server. Type `/help` to get the list of available
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commands; the output depends on whether you are an operator or not.
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# The global configuration file
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The fields are as follows:
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- `proxyURL`: if running behind a reverse proxy, this specifies the
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address of the proxy.
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- `admin` defines the users allowed to look at the `/stats.html` file; it
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has the same syntax as user definitions in groups (see below).
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- `proxyURL`: if running behind a reverse proxy, this specifies the
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address of the proxy.
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- `canonicalHost`: the canonical name of the host running the server; this
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will cause clients to be redirected if they use a different hostname to
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access the server.
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## Client Authorisation
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Galene implements two authorisation methods: a simple username/password
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authorisation scheme that is built into the Galene server, and
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a token-based mechanism that relies on an external server. The simple
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mechanism is intended to be used in standalone installations, while the
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server-based mechanism is designed to allow easy integration with an
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existing authorisation infrastructure (such as LDAP, OAuth2, or even Unix
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passwords).
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Galene implements three authorisation methods: a simple username/password
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authorisation scheme, a scheme using stateful tokens and a mechanism based
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on cryptographic tokens that are generated by an external server. The
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former two mechanism are intended to be used in standalone installations,
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while the server-based mechanism is designed to allow easy integration
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with an existing authorisation infrastructure (such as LDAP, OAuth2, or
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even Unix passwords).
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### Password authorisation
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}
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}
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### Stateful tokens
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Stateful tokens allow to temporarily grant access to a user. In order to
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generate a stateful token, the group administrator types
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/invite user period
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where `user` is the username granted to the temporary user, and `period`
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is the time period for which the token will be valid (for example `2d`
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meaning 2 days). The server replies with a link, valid the given time
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period, that may be sent to the temporary user for example by e-mail.
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Tokens may also be granted without imposing a specific username:
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/invite '' 2d
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Stateful tokens are revokable (use the `/revoke` command) and their
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lifetime may be extended (use the `/reinvite` command).
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### Authorisation servers
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