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Ubuntu / Debian: Where stores mumble the certificates?


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I have lost the USB stick with the certificate.


However, I found an old Debian harddisk, mumble installed, that does no longer boot but is completely readable when mounted as second disk.


How to restore the certificate from there?

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If you just pointed Murmur at a file, the certificate and key will be in the files pointed at by /etc/murmur.ini (or is it /etc/mumble-server.ini on Debian? I forget).


If you installed them via Ice, they'll be in the sqlite database, wherever that lives on Debian.

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