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* Mumble is set up as a client and a server, with the client being the thing you talk to on your computer and the server offering the connection between computers wanting to talk. | * Mumble is set up as a client and a server, with the client being the thing you talk to on your computer and the server offering the connection between computers wanting to talk. | ||
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+ | * Mumble does **not** provide end to end encryption between the clients, i.e. the server has access to al unencrypted voice data, hence it is **necessary** to run your own server. | ||
=====Step 1: Set up a Mumble Server===== | =====Step 1: Set up a Mumble Server===== | ||
- | * Install Ubuntu or Debian on a VPS. | + | * Install |
* From this point the guide assumes you’ve already created an Ubuntu instance and are logged in. | * From this point the guide assumes you’ve already created an Ubuntu instance and are logged in. |