Changing SuperUser password via SSH (if needed)

murmurd -supw s0meP@SS

Registering an user and making it an admin

  • Join your server
  • When you are connected to the server, right click on your username, and click “Register” – if you do not see this option, ensure that you have an @all ACL that has “Register Self” set to Allow, Applies to sub-channels unchecked.
  • Reconnect as the SuperUser – Go back to your server list, and on the main Mumble window click Server → Connect. You will see the server you added in the previous step. Right click it and select “Edit…” Change Username to SuperUser, click OK, then click Connect.
  • Right click the “Root” Channel (Will be whatever you set it to as in your config file) and click Edit.
  • Go to the Groups tab
  • In the drop-down box at the top select the “admin” group
  • In the “Members” drop-down box at the bottom left, type your username and press enter
  • Click OK
  • Follow step 3 to change your username back to the user you added with SuperUser
  • Connect back to the server
  • Test your administration ability by right clicking the root channel, clicking Add, and adding a new channel.

Adding Channels

  • Join your server following the steps outlined above
  • When you are joined to the server, right-click your “Root” channel and click Add, then add the channel with the name and description (even picture) if you want.
  • If you want to add sub channels, follow step 2 on the channel you just created.
faq/support/mumble/start.txt · Last modified: 2019/05/14 12:45 by gnuhost
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