Docker image for Mumble server.
In order to persist configuration data when upgrading your container you should create a named data volume. This is not required but is highly recommended.
docker volume create --name mumble-data
After the data volume has been created run the server container with the named data volume:
docker run -d -p 64738:64738 -p 64738:64738/udp -v mumble-data:/etc/mumble --name mumble-server phlak/mumble
-e SUPERUSER_PASSWORD=password
- Set the superuser password for your server during container initialization.
-e TZ=America/Phoenix
- Set the timezone for your server. You can find your timezone in this list of timezones. Use the (case sensitive) value from the
TZ
column. If left unset, timezone will be UTC.
--restart unless-stopped
- Always restart the container regardless of the exit status, but do not start it on daemon startup if the container has been put to a stopped state before. See the Docker restart policies for additional details.
After starting your container, you can manually set a new SuperUser password with:
docker exec -it mumble-server supw
ℹ️ This can be run at any time to update the SuperUser password
Or retrieve the randomly generated SuperUser password with:
docker logs mumble-server 2>&1 | grep "Password for 'SuperUser'"
Alternatively you may provide a SuperUser password during container creation using the SUPERUSER_PASSWORD
environment variable (see the Optional docker run
arguments section above).
Once you have a running container, you can edit the config with:
docker exec -it mumble-server vi /etc/mumble/config.ini
After saving changes, restart your container:
docker restart mumble-server
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Please report bugs to the GitHub Issue Tracker.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.