Good Day,

Red5 is part of the openmeetings package no need to install it separately.

You can find excellent step by step documentation on

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OPENMEETINGS/Tutorials+related+to+OpenMeetings

Thanks

Anand Ayyappan


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On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Walt Thiessen <[email protected]>wrote:

>  I want to integrate openmeetings on my php/mysql website:
> www.nolanchart.com, which provides an online op-ed publishing service for
> individuals from all political camps. The goal is for users to interact on
> the site and for columnists to create interactive broadcasts.
>
> I contacted my server admins and asked them to install openmeetings. They
> replied, "Sorry, but we do not offer support or installation for 3rd party
> end user scripts like openmeetings, however we can do the server side
> requirements for it. Please let me know if you want us to proceed."
>
> So I replied, "Yes", and they later wrote back:
> I have installed openmeetings server requirements on the server.
> 1) Red5 latest Version
> http://50.23.131.82:5080/
> http://50.23.131.82:5080/installer/
> 2) ImageMagick (6.7 Version)
> 3) Postgresql
> If require any other modules please let me know so that we can install
> them for you.
>
> And now I'm stuck about what to do next. Can you help?
>
> *Walt Thiessen*
> webmaster
> www.nolanchart.com
>

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