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Added LiveKit cli.
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You can do this as a normal user, it will use sudo to do its job.
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You can do this as a normal user, it will use sudo to do its job.
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Configuring this thing is [documented
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While you're at it, you might consider installing the cli tool as well, you
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can use it -for example- to generate tokens so you can [test LiveKit's
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connectivity](https://livekit.io/connection-test):
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curl -sSL https://get.livekit.io/cli | bash
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```
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Configuring LiveKit is [documented
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here](https://docs.livekit.io/home/self-hosting/deployment/). We're going to
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here](https://docs.livekit.io/home/self-hosting/deployment/). We're going to
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run LiveKit under authorization of user `turnserver`, the same users we use
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run LiveKit under authorization of user `turnserver`, the same users we use
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for [coturn](coturn). This user is created when installing coturn, so if you
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for [coturn](coturn). This user is created when installing coturn, so if you
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adduser --system turnserver
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adduser --system turnserver
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## Create a key and secret: {#keysecret}
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## Configure {#keysecret}
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Start by creating a key and secret:
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livekit-server generate-keys
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livekit-server generate-keys
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