Switch to the murmur ports directory in your jail: If not, get to the command line via jexec (Google it, if necessary)-ssh is not yet correctly configured (or, possibly, even started!) on your jail (we'll get there, be patient), so that's not an option. Assuming you're on the current FreeNAS (which is 9.2 at this writing), you will be able, in the FreeNAS GUI, to get to a command-line prompt by highlighting the jail in the jails screen, and click the appropriate icon. (Notice that by so doing, many of the confusing options in the "add jails" dialog will grey-out, which is nice.)Ģ) In your jail, you're going to want to compile/build "murmur", which is the server-side of the Mumble software. ![]() Those of you that need a VIMAGE or vanilla jail probably already know who you are, and if you don't, then you probably don't need either uncheck them. During jail creation, you probably do not want a VIMAGE, and you probably want to uncheck the "vanilla" box. Plus I have this beautiful over-provisioned FreeNAS box just begging for something else to do as well.so it was obvious.ġ) If you don't already have a suitable jail, I suggest creating a "port jail" in your FreeNAS. My server had been running on a Windows 7 box, under self-administration, but I was getting sick of it, and mumble servers just simply run better under Linux or BSD, to say nothing of the ease with which ICE and other systems can be used compared to a home Windows box. But this is a guide for getting murmur (the server-side of the famous Mumble PTT/VAD/streaming program) set-up and running on your FreeNAS (FreeBSD) box in a jail. I don't know how many people this will be useful for. In this jail you can have all sorts of fun, in addition to setting up any software (more or less) that could be set up on any FreeBSD server. ![]() So this guide, while it focuses on installing the Mumble server (murmur), should give you some insights into the correct procedure to setting up a concurrent FreeBSD general-purpose jail alongside your FreeNAS server. ![]() But, you can actually run a full-featured BSD system that performs other services for you. The vast majority of people I see using jails on FreeNAS are doing things like pbi's for Plex and other plug-ins. Mods: I am not sure what the right place for this post is, so move it wherever you'd like. EDIT, SEPTEMBER 2014: PLEASE SEE THIS POST WITH A VIDEO TUTORIAL I MADE
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