Installation Steps

Step 1: Clone the Repository

Clone the kixelated/moq-rs repository to your local machine:

git clone https://github.com/kixelated/moq-rs moq

Step 2: Verify Port Availability

Check if port 443 is already in use on your server:

sudo netstat -tulpn | grep ':443' | grep LISTEN

or

sudo lsof -i -P -n | grep LISTEN | grep 443

If you find any processes using port 443, consider terminating them.

Step 3: Configure Ports

Navigate to the cloned directory and edit the Docker compose file to use port 443:

cd moq
vim docker-compose.yml

Change the ports section from lines 34 to 35 to:

ports:
  - "443:443"
  - "443:443/udp"

Step 4: Prepare Certificates

Copy your generated certificates into the moq/dev directory and rename them:

cp cert.pem moq/dev/localhost.crt
cp key.pem moq/dev/localhost.key

Step 5: Start Docker Instances

Ensure you are in the root directory of the moq project, then start the Docker containers:

docker compose up -d

Configure your DNS settings to connect your server's IP address to your domain:

Record Type: A
Subdomain: relay.fst.so
IP Address: xx.xxx.xx.xxx

Congratulations, your MoQ server is now set up! You can verify its functionality by using the MoQ Checker.