Hello Maxim, ok, I created self-signed CA and followed the instruction in the RTMPSAndHTTPS guide. I was able to start the OM server with ~/red5/red5-debug.sh and to log in as a admin. But I wasn't able to enter a OM room not via the GUI nor via moodle.
Via the GUI I've got the error: NetConnection.Connect.Failed And this is the output of openmeetings.log: http://pastebin.com/FFmM5zVA Via moodle I've got the error Request OpenMeetings! OpenMeetings Service failed and no response was returned.: And the output of openmeetings.log: http://pastebin.com/brepNWGZ Any ideas what is wrong in my configuration? Thanks a lot, Michael Am 20.06.2014 12:41, schrieb Maxim Solodovnik: > I have created own self-signed CA and added it to all browsers :) > > > On 20 June 2014 17:35, Maxim Solodovnik <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Hello Michael, > > I set it up on my server using > this http://openmeetings.apache.org/RTMPSAndHTTPS.html guide > keystore file need to be created as described in very beginning of > the guide > and path to it should be added to the config file. > > you can split keystore to 2 files: keystore and truststore, can use > only one file > > > On 20 June 2014 17:00, Michael Wuttke > <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Hello Maxim, > > I tested the build34. This version works for me with http as > expected. > > But if I try to use HTTPS/RTMPS, I've got the following error > messages > in the red5.log: > > main] INFO o.a.c.core.AprLifecycleListener - The APR based Apache > Tomcat Native library which allows optimal performance in production > environments was not found on the java.library.path: > > /usr/java/packages/lib/amd64:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/jni:/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu:/usr/lib/jni:/lib:/usr/lib > [main] WARN o.a.tomcat.util.net.NioEndpoint - configured > file:[/usr/lib/red5/conf/keystore.jks] does not exist. > [main] WARN o.a.tomcat.util.net.NioEndpoint - configured > file:[/usr/lib/red5/conf/truststore.jks] does not exist. > > Please can you tell me which howto is the right/the newest one, to > configure the OM server right? > http://openmeetings.apache.org/RTMPSAndHTTPS.html > & > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/27838216/Installing%20OM2.1.1%20on%20Debian64%20Wheezy.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1380291632000&api=v2 > (site 28 and step 12ff) > > My java version under debian wheezy is: > java -version > java version "1.7.0_55" > OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea 2.4.7) (7u55-2.4.7-1~deb7u1) > OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.51-b03, mixed mode) > > And these are the java packages on the debian system: > dpkg -l | grep jdk > ii openjdk-7-doc 7u55-2.4.7-1~deb7u1 > all OpenJDK Development Kit (JDK) documentation > ii openjdk-7-jre:amd64 7u55-2.4.7-1~deb7u1 > amd64 OpenJDK Java runtime, using Hotspot JIT > ii openjdk-7-jre-headless:amd64 7u55-2.4.7-1~deb7u1 > amd64 OpenJDK Java runtime, using Hotspot JIT (headless) > ii openjdk-7-jre-lib 7u55-2.4.7-1~deb7u1 > all OpenJDK Java runtime (architecture independent > libraries) > > Thank you for any help, > Michael > > Am 19.06.2014 17:48, schrieb Maxim Solodovnik: > > Dear Openmeetings comunity, > > > > I would like to announce the OM version seems to work as > expected in > > secure > > mode: > > https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/OpenMeetings/job/Openmeetings%203.0.x/ > > > > build #34 > > > > please NOTE java required for OM is now java7 > > > > I will really appreciate if you can test HTTPS/RTMPS and > report back > > > > Thanks in advance
