Yes,

you can use mod_proxy of Apache and in that way proxy all data through
port 80 and 443.

Sebastian

2011/10/28 Dominique Fournier <[email protected]>:
> Hi
>
> I check the doc and I don't see my answer : I would like to open
> OpenMeetings just on one port (80/tcp ou 443/tcp). Actually, it opens at
> least 4 ports : 1935, 5080, 8088, 8443. I put a web redirection from 80 to
> 5080. So 5 ports opened.
>
> Is there a practical way to have only one port. In an ideal world, all
> should be encrypted and it should be 443 to work in all companies without
> openning some firewalls...
>
> Thanks !
>
> Dom
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