Revision: 4292
Author: [email protected]
Date: Mon Sep 26 02:09:41 2011
Log: Edited wiki page InstallationOpenMeetings through web user
interface.
http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/source/detail?r=4292
Modified:
/wiki/InstallationOpenMeetings.wiki
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--- /wiki/InstallationOpenMeetings.wiki Sat Sep 24 03:28:21 2011
+++ /wiki/InstallationOpenMeetings.wiki Mon Sep 26 02:09:41 2011
@@ -54,7 +54,6 @@
== Debian, Links, Changelog, VoIP ==
* for VoIP and SIP Integration see also [VoIPAndSIP]
- * [ChangeLog ChangeLog]
* [MeetingsLive Ubuntu Live DVD] MeetingsLive
http://meetingslive.sourceforge.net/
* [InstallationCentOS5 Installation on CentOS 5]
* [InstallationRHELS Installation on RHELS 5.6]
@@ -66,10 +65,11 @@
*
[http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/Automatic_script_installation_for_Debian
Automatic script installation for Debian]
* InstallationDebian
* [qosTips]
+ * French version of Installation Instructions:
http://flash.54n.free.fr/?/Root/Debian/OpenMeetings-Installation
== Hidden and experimental features ==
- * rtmps (using of SSL) => you find in the config.xml some value to
enable the client to first try to connect to rtmps (useSSL param) .. NOTE:
Flash Player only on Windows have the rtmps feature and you will need to
clear your browser cache to force a reload of the updated config.xml
+ * SSL encryption, search the mailing list for "native SSL".
* if you resize your own video-pod in the conference much larger and
then synchronize the stream, all clients will get a better picture (it
also needs more bandwidth, as it will take the actual new height / width
numbers to publish your stream)
* there are some hidden emoticons (for example (activate)), you might
want to add your own ones
[http://openmeetings.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/webapp/webapp/openmeetings/public/emoticons/emotes.xml
Full List]
@@ -85,16 +85,14 @@
== Ports, NAT Settings, Customize ==
- * Default Ports: 1935 (RTMP), 8088 (RTMP-Over HTTP), 5080 (HTTP), 4445
([ODSP Desktop Sharing]), 8443 (RTMP over SSL) for alternate Port settings
have a look at red5/conf/red5.properties. Don't forget that you have also
some port settings in the Client, see the
red5/webapps/openmeetings/config.xml
+ * Default Ports: 1935 (RTMP), 8088 (RTMP-Over HTTP), 5080 (HTTP), for
alternate Port settings have a look at red5/conf/red5.properties. Have a
look also on the other ports red5 does require (but not in use
by !OpenMeetings. Don't forget that you have also some port settings in the
Client, see the red5/webapps/openmeetings/config.xml
+ * To run openmeetings behind a Apache Web-Server you can try with
mod_proxy and for example multiple sub-domains.
* Custom Colors, Default Language, see
red5/webapps/openmeetings/config.xml
* You may be able to run different red5 instances if you bind it to
specific ports.
* Single Sing On, Integration => Use the Remote Gateway with the
SoapMethods
== Tips and Tricks ==
- * To run openmeetings behind a Apache Web-Server you can try with apache
mod_jk and mod_proxy
- * Watch the ScreenCast of 0.5.2/SVN-Version Basic Installation
http://blip.tv/file/836696?filename=Kunthar-OpenmeetingsBasicInstallation696.flv
- * French version of Installation Instructions:
http://flash.54n.free.fr/?/Root/Debian/OpenMeetings-Installation
* Use the Debug-Application: Enter in your browser
http://$RED-HOST:$RED5-PORT/openmeetings/maindebug.lzx.lzr=swf8.swf for
example http://localhost:5080/openmeetings/maindebug.lzx.lzr=swf8.swf
* If you have Problems with conversion-jobs check your Red5-Log output.
There will be error Messages which help you. You must
install !OpenOffice, !ImageMagick, !GhostScript and SWFTools to run all
conversion-Jobs correctly.
* if you have problems in converting Files check the Batch-Scripts in
$OPENMEETINGS_HOME/jod
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