Big Blue Button - SSL enabled NAT deployment

For Big Blue Button to function properly, you need to set up a server that supports SSL:

1. Deploy the Big Blue Button template (how to deploy templates)

2. Edit /etc/hosts so that the server name matches the external address in example 178.170.172.22.

3. Create a dummy interface with an external address by editing /etc/network/interfaces.

Edit /opt/freeswitch/conf/vars.xml. In the field data="local_ip_v4=" specify the internal address of the server, in the external_rtp_ip and external_sip_ip - external.

5. Edit /opt/freeswitch/conf/sip_profiles/external.xml by adding the external address in the wss-binding parameter. 

6. Edit /etc/bigbluebutton/nginx/sip.nginx with the external address in proxy_pass.       

7. Copy the certificates to the /etc/nginx/ssl folder under the names server.crt and server.key.

8. Use the bbb-conf utility to bind a Big Blue Button to a domain name.

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