Thanks a lot Alvaro...
I just tryed with 2 computers and one switch to make a new network
without any firewall or rooter or what else...
And it despite me because it wouldn't work !!!
And juste after my tests I saw your mail!
It seems to work well with this firewall rules now :)

Juste a last little question...
Is it possible to upgrade openmeetings from 2.0 to 3.x from the live CD easyly?
For exemple, an apt-get upgrade / apt-get update could be enough or is
it harder to do?
(dependencies problems or others...)

I would like to try to upgrade openmeetings if it seems not very hard
but if it seems more technical I will stay in V2.0.

Best Regards.
Tanks a lot for you help
It works well :D

Grégory.



2014-06-06 14:15 GMT+02:00 Alvaro <[email protected]>:
> Well Grégory,
>
> Please go to:
>
> Applications --> System Tools --> Administration --> Firestarter
>
> ...the root password 123456 (if you don't has changed), and:
>
> Policy --> Allow service Port For --> right clic on white part -->
>
> Add Rule --> Port 1935 (and do the same for 5080 and 8088).
>
> ...and clic on the green icon that is top Policy.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Alvaro
>
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
>
>
> El vie, 06-06-2014 a las 09:11 +0200, Grégory Mangeney escribió:
>> Hello Alvaro Bustos,
>> as you say to me, I try to write to this mail adress to get help to
>> configure openmeetings with my live CD 2.0 (Ubuntu 12.04).
>>
>> I'm quite sur that my problem is easy to solve but I'm not very
>> familiar with linux configurations systems.
>> Could you explain me why my openmeetings is unreachable from my LAN
>> (ping is ok but not
>> http://my_openmeetings_server_ip:5080/openmeetings).
>> I could access to it in localhost but not by an other computer in my LAN.
>> I configure my LAN firewall to open these ports : 1935, 5080, 8088,
>> and 4445 but I could'nt reach my openmeetings server!
>> I tryed it with an installation from scratch, without any update or
>> upgrade and even so I could not reach my openmeetings server !
>> (I try to update/upgrade in a virtual machine but the problem still the same)
>> I think maybe it was a firewall in the live CD but after installing
>> GUFW I could see that it is not activate by default.
>> Is it normal?
>> Is there something to do with my Ubuntu to reach my server from the LAN?
>> Thanks a lot for your help if you could.
>> Best regards
>> Gregory.
>
>

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