If you choose to keep the auto-generated certificate, and not make your own, you will save yourself a lot of grief if you back this certificate up to a safe place. You will find this auto-generated certificate at Documents/MumbleAutomaticCertificateBackup.p12. When you come to the step to back up your certificate in the Certificate Wizard, save it to a flash drive or external storage medium do NOT save it to your hard drive! In Mumble 1.2.1, the certificate is auto-generated for you, if you choose to not go through the Certificate Wizard. Either import a certificate you have, or create a new one. When you first start Mumble, after either closing or completing the Audio Wizard, the Certificate Wizard will pop up. Especially pay attention to the voice activation pages you don't want everyone complaining that they can't hear you or that they hear you too much.Ĭertificates allow you to register directly with a server, without having to use an external website or program. Carefully read each step, and find out what the Wizard is asking you. When you first start Mumble, it will ask you if you want to go through the Audio Wizard and Certificate Wizard. Note that you must have Advanced Config checked at Configure -> Settings in order to see the ACL tab for a channel. If you have any questions, that you cannot find answers to on this page, check the FAQ. When we say Config, in this guide, we mean the window at Mumble -> Configure -> Settings. If you see a step below that has Advanced Config, like that, then you need to have Advanced Config turned on. If you want to tweak all the components of Mumble, go to Configure -> Settings and check “ Advanced” at the bottom left corner of the Configuration window. Mumbles default config has basic options, but by default it does not display all of them. Here's a rundown of the basics of Mumble. Once you have Mumble installed you may be wondering what to do next. 1.4.3 Suppressing Certificate and Password Storage.1 Mumble Features and Basic Configuration.
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