<p>Access to Baserow is at: <a href="https://baserow.domain.com">https://baserow.domain.com</a> where &ldquo;domain.com&rdquo; is your domain name.</p>
<p><strong>Configuring Users for Baserow</strong></p>
<p>The users for Baserow are <em>not</em> integrated with your Federated Core user management system. You will need to create users and permissions for those users wanting to use Baserow. In this way, you can give users outside your domain access to Baserow applications without giving them access and permissions to your other sensitive data on your Federated Core.</p>
<p>Using your administrative user account, log into Baserow.</p>
<p>For additional information about using Baserow, please consult the <a href="https://baserow.io/user-docs">user documentation</a>.</p>
<p>Access to Element is at: <a href="https://element.domain.com">https://element.domain.com</a> where &ldquo;domain.com&rdquo; is your domain name.</p>
<p><strong>Logging into Element</strong></p>
<p>Your Element credentials are as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>Homeserver: <a href="https://matrix.domain.com">https://matrix.domain.com</a> where &ldquo;domain.com&rdquo; is your domain name.</li>
<li>Username: your email address for your Federated Core</li>
<li>Password: your password for your Federated Core</li>
</ul>
<p>You will see a login page the first time you connect to Element.</p>
<p>Even though there is an option for &ldquo;Create Account&rdquo;, new accounts are turned off so that random folks from the internet can&rsquo;t get onto your server. Accounts for Federated Core are create in &ldquo;Panel&rdquo; (with the exception of Listmonk, Vaultwarden, Baserow).</p>
<p>Click the &ldquo;Sign In&rdquo; buttton.</p>
<p>Your Matrix server should be automatically filled in for the &ldquo;Homeserver&rdquo;.</p>
<p>Sign in using:</p>
<ul>
<li>Username: your Federated Core email address.</li>
<li>Password: your Federated Core password.</li>
</ul>
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<p>Note: the &ldquo;Forget password&rdquo; functionality doesn&rsquo;t work since user accounts are managed outside Element and Matrix.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Click the &ldquo;Sign in&rdquo; button.</p>
<p>You&rsquo;re in Element using your own personal Matrix server. You can &ldquo;federated&rdquo; with the 100s of thousands of other Matrix servers around the globe. Check out the official user documentation below.</p>
<p><strong>Important Note About Keys</strong></p>
<p>Element and Matrix are end-to-end encrypted so that no one can snoop on your communications. However, this functionality comes with some responsibility. You need to backup your keys so that you can have access to your conversations when you decide to use the desktop or mobile Element application to connect with your Matrix server, log out and want to log back in, etc.</p>
<p>Let&rsquo;s walk through the process of backing up your keys.</p>
<p>Using the small circle that represents your account, click the circle and choose the option for &ldquo;All settings&rdquo;.</p>
<p>You want to select the option for &ldquo;Set up Secure Backup&rdquo;. This will bring you to the &ldquo;Set up Secure Backup&rdquo; dialog.</p>
<p>We recommend using the &ldquo;Generate a Security Key&rdquo; option. Click &ldquo;Continue&rdquo;. You will be shown your key and ask how your want to save it.</p>
<p>It is VERY important that you save this key is a secure place. You can use your Federated Core installation of Vaultwarden to save the key. This key is used when logging into the Element/Matrix service on your Federated Core elsewhere and you want to verify your identity.</p>
<p><strong>Official Element User Documentation</strong></p>
<p>For additional information about using Element, please consult the <a href="https://element.io/user-guide">user documentation</a>. Some of this documentation may not be relevant to your own installation of Element/Matrix based on how users are managed on your Federated Core.</p>
<p>Access to Baserow is at: <a href="https://baserow.domain.com">https://baserow.domain.com</a> where &ldquo;domain.com&rdquo; is your domain name.</p>
<p>Access to Jitsi is at: <a href="https://jitsi.domain.com">https://jitsi.domain.com</a> where &ldquo;domain.com&rdquo; is your domain name.</p>
<p>Your Federated Core includes a full-featured open-source video conferencing solution &ldquo;Jitsi&rdquo;.</p>
<p>Your Jitsi installation has been optimized and tuned for teams and can support up to 8 people on a conference using video and audio. These numbers are dependent on the amount of bandwidth available to each participant, network conditions between the participants. If you would like to build out capacity for larger video conferences, please contact us for support.</p>
<p>While anyone in the world can participate in a Jitsi meeting, only a person with an account on your Federated Core can start a Jitsi meeting.</p>
<p>As of today, Jitsi is the <em>one</em> service in Federated Core that does <em>not</em> use your email address for log. If you email address, for example, is &ldquo;<a href="mailto:david@rewind.com">david@rewind.com</a>&rdquo;, your Jitsi username would be &ldquo;david&rdquo;. Your password is the same as other Federated Core services.</p>
<p>Username: name without your domain name.
Password: your password.</p>
<p><strong>Starting A Meeting</strong></p>
<p>Simply go to the Jitsi application on your Federated Core. You start a meeting by giving it a name.</p>
<p>Tip: these names can &ldquo;persist&rdquo;, so you can treat them like &ldquo;conference rooms&rdquo; and re-use them over-and-over. For example, name your meeting &ldquo;customerservice&rdquo; and then the URL &ldquo;<a href="https://jitsi.domain.com/customerservice%22">https://jitsi.domain.com/customerservice&quot;</a> (where &ldquo;domain.com&rdquo; is your domain name) can be accessed easily, posted somewhere for later reference/use, etc.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>You are then asked for the name you want to use for the meeting. This can be whatever you want.</p>
<p>As stated above, your user name will be the part <em>before</em> the &ldquo;@&rdquo; symbol in your Federated Core email address. This is the only service, currently, on Federated Core that works this way. Your password is your password.</p>
<p><strong>Official Jitsi User Documentation</strong></p>
<p>Here is the <em>official</em> Jitsi <a href="https://jitsi.github.io/handbook/docs/user-guide/">user documentation</a>.</p>
<p>Access to Baserow is at: <a href="https://baserow.domain.com">https://baserow.domain.com</a> where &ldquo;domain.com&rdquo; is your domain name.</p>
<p>Access to Baserow is at: <a href="https://baserow.domain.com">https://baserow.domain.com</a> where &ldquo;domain.com&rdquo; is your domain name.</p>
<p>Access to Baserow is at: <a href="https://baserow.domain.com">https://baserow.domain.com</a> where &ldquo;domain.com&rdquo; is your domain name.</p>
<p>Access to Baserow is at: <a href="https://baserow.domain.com">https://baserow.domain.com</a> where &ldquo;domain.com&rdquo; is your domain name.</p>
<p>Access to Baserow is at: <a href="https://baserow.domain.com">https://baserow.domain.com</a> where &ldquo;domain.com&rdquo; is your domain name.</p>