

Running it in Docker with MongoDB in the back, its light, fast and offers what any SLACK/Microsoft Teams/Matrix platform has to offer. Personally, I love it and use just because I wanna have a separate chat platform that I can easily move from one platform to the other (or host) and its not connected to DSM authentification in any way. Still saying all this if you are looking into a separate non-Syno chat platform that's open and feature-rich, you could look into Rocket.chat. Jitsi is open, but with no video or audio. My rocketchat server is running properly in a docker container using the docker compose method listed in the docs. I am currently trying to set up a self hosted jitsi meet server for use in my rocketchat server and I am running into some issues that have me a bit confused. When the video chat is embedded in the Rocket Chat page, Jitsi opens with two errors: 'Failed to access your microphone' and 'Failed to access your camera'. JonLasaga May 25, 2022, 1:28am 1 Hey everyone. On the other hand, if those same users use Office, Calendar and some other apps on the NAS then I see the benefits for it in the long run. When using Jitsi Meet for conference calls in Rocket Chat, it does not work unless it is used in a new window. Having to populate lots of users just to use that feature is something that really wasn't my cup of tea.
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The main problem atm that I have with it is that's tied into DSM regarding users (even with non-DSM user registration now being offered). Later on that was fixed and all in all it worked fine. Click to expand.I was really excited when Chat was announced but when I started to play around with it, it had lots of bugs that really bothered me.
