Hello Maxim,

I understand.
I ask me why Adobe Flash ask not for the certificate I made a "keystore.jks" and "truststore.jks"?
That he asked when I try to access by client too.

Short: I have a actual cerificate for my subdomain "om.abakus....de".
I generate an email out of my room. Then I take another PC and open the generated link. It opens (without a question - right), then I see the grant for flash-access. I click to grant and then I get the question if I want to accept the (expired) certificate from "abakus...de".
Without "om.".
So I think my OM uses the right subdomain with https, but the flash uses not this.

Best regards,

Rene


Am 27.11.2017 um 17:49 schrieb Maxim Solodovnik:
Question to grant has nothing in common with certificates
You can try to allow permission globally
Via flash "global security settings"

Rclick->global settings


WBR, Maxim
(from mobile, sorry for the typos)

On Nov 27, 2017 23:43, "Rene Scholz" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hello Maxim,

    thank you, Shift-F8 do what I need.
    Great that you ar so forsighted and implemented some helpful
    things in OM.

    Where I can define the certificate what Flash used? "My" OM uses
    the certificate of my subdomain but when I activate flash a new
    question to grant appears.
    And there is the certificate of the (expired) main-domain, not the
    subdomain I want.

    Best regards,

    Rene

    PS: Thank you for the info with the flash. OpenMeetings is a
    wonderful program and without the necessary of Adobe flash it will
    be a lot of more nicer.





    Am 27.11.2017 um 16:16 schrieb Maxim Solodovnik:
    Actually you can use Shift+F8
    (http://openmeetings.apache.org/HotKeys.html
    <http://openmeetings.apache.org/HotKeys.html>) to "arrange"
    windows, but this might not work for such huge window :(
    Could you tell me browser dimension and video resolution?

    In OM Flash is REQUIRED for both sending and receiving audio
    and/or video
    Hopefully situation will be improved in future releases

    Actually flash itself and browsers are being regularly updated,
    and flash is now being used for A/V only and you can set it up
    fully secure ....
    I'm planing to start WebRTC related investigations after
    releasing 4.0.1 ....


    On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 10:07 PM, René Scholz
    <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



        Hello,

        how I can reset the positions of the windows?
        The question-window to allow flash is out of my browser-screen.
        No click accepted, no Enter or something else. And the
        cam-window is out too.

        Grrrr.

        And: I understand that Adobe Flash is necessary for the
        moderator to transfer camera-picture and microphone.
        But the clients also need Adobe Flash? I had a hard
        disucssion with my supervisor today.
        He asserted that he saw in the past webinars without flash
        and with picture and sound from the moderator.
        And flash is a high security problem bla bla.
        Is that right? My point of view at now is that camera and
        microphone forcing uses Adobe Flash.

        Best regards,

        Rene




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