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Move weblist.php and Murmur.php to your web space and access weblist.php
 
Move weblist.php and Murmur.php to your web space and access weblist.php
  
As of now the PHP implementation doesn't implement the Implicit Context, so you can't use murmur with a secret. When ZeroC decides to implement it you should be able to do something like this:
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As of now the PHP implementation does '''not''' implement the Implicit Context, so you can't use murmur with a secret. When ZeroC decides to implement it you should be able to do something like this:
  
 
  $ICE->getImplicitContext('secret', 'passphrase');
 
  $ICE->getImplicitContext('secret', 'passphrase');
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== Getting Glacier to work ==
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Glacier2 is a Ice '''routing and firewall utility''', and allows you to securely run the server on one machine and murmur on another. Note that if both server and client are on a secure LAN, you can just use iptables to protect the Ice port, which is a lot easier than setting up Glacier2. Also, '''since Mumble 1.2.2 you can set an icesecret''' in your murmur.ini and use it as a password. '''This is a lot easier to set up''' and use than Glacier2.
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yum  install ice-servers
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You will need an extra require:
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require 'Glacier2.php';
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Then just follow the guide [[Ice#Using_Glacier2]].
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--[[User:Ogre x|Ogre x]] 11:26, 26 January 2010 (UTC)
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 23 October 2014

Ice 3.4 is now in Beta with quite a bit of changes in the PHP api. Here is a guide howto install Ice with PHP bindings on a CentOS 5 machine and getting the weblist.php example distributed with murmur to work.

cd /etc/yum.repos.d/
wget http://www.zeroc.com/download/Ice/3.4/rhel5/zeroc-ice.repo

Edit the zeroc-ice.repo to look like this:

[zeroc-ice]
name=Ice 3.4b for RHEL $releasever - $basearch
baseurl=http://www.zeroc.com/download/Ice/3.4/rhel5/$basearch
enabled=0
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=http://www.zeroc.com/download/RPM-GPG-KEY-zeroc-beta

This way the repo is not enabled by default. My flavor of CentOS didn't have $releasever set so I changed the baseurl to a static version 5.

yum --enable zeroc-ice install ice-php ice-php-devel
/etc/init.d/httpd graceful

Now go the murmur folder and locate Murmur.ice

slice2php Murmur.ice

Edit weblist.php:

remove

Ice_loadProfile();

replace with

require 'Ice.php';
require 'Murmur.php';
$ICE = Ice_initialize();

Move weblist.php and Murmur.php to your web space and access weblist.php

As of now the PHP implementation does not implement the Implicit Context, so you can't use murmur with a secret. When ZeroC decides to implement it you should be able to do something like this:

$ICE->getImplicitContext('secret', 'passphrase');

Getting Glacier to work

Glacier2 is a Ice routing and firewall utility, and allows you to securely run the server on one machine and murmur on another. Note that if both server and client are on a secure LAN, you can just use iptables to protect the Ice port, which is a lot easier than setting up Glacier2. Also, since Mumble 1.2.2 you can set an icesecret in your murmur.ini and use it as a password. This is a lot easier to set up and use than Glacier2.

yum  install ice-servers

You will need an extra require:

require 'Glacier2.php';

Then just follow the guide Ice#Using_Glacier2.

--Ogre x 11:26, 26 January 2010 (UTC)