Would be super convenient if we could develop some AWS templates that set up OM 5 on AWS.
Maybe along these lines : https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-refarch-moodle Thanks, Dan On 5/27/2019 12:26 PM, Denis Noctor wrote: > Hi there everyone, > > As I've mentioned in an email before, I've gone through most of the > emails in virtually ALL the openmeetings email threads (not just the > "users"... I've even gone through the Russian emails with the > assistance of google translate :) ). > > While it appears a lot of people are testing OpenMeetings software on > local machines and servers... and as a result, have established > working versions of OpenMeetings.. there appears to be a lot of > installation problems when it comes to virtual servers and so on... > and Maybe... "Just maybe"... when users are reporting problems... do > not necessarily state the full scenario as to their server > installation... i.e. if they are operating behind NAT, if they have > implemented Coturn, STUN or TURN. While I have mentioned "AWS" in the > title of this email, however, I am under the impression that virtually > every instance working in a virtual cloud environment is going to be > behind a NAT... which will result in further installation and > implementation errors if not understood. > > In this day and age, I have to assume that many users are heading > towards an AWS instance or equivalent. For any newbie that is willing > to take a jump off the edge... (myself included), Alvaro's > installation guides have been great (Saludos to Alvaro)... and while I > know it may not necessarily be an OpenMeetings prerogative to address > server issues outside the working mechanisms of the program... I think > by doing so, it would open up a multitude of opportunities for further > and future exposure... not only to large corporations... but the > hundreds upon thousands of potential e-learning teachers that might be > scared sh#tless of even attempting to do an OpenMeetings installation... > > For the newbies out there... I did not know what NAT, TURN, STUN or > COTURN stood for before.... and I am still trying to get my head > around the whole thing. > > My proposal is simple, I would like to collaborate with Alvaro on his > installation guides in order to make installations a relatively > totally painless procedure.... (English and Spanish (sorry, I don't > speak Russian or Italian))... free of course... I am an Irish guy > running an English school in Mexico). Secondly, I would like to > assist, translation wise, regarding the whole virtual server behind > NAT issue. This will probably reduce queries about installation error > and problems that people are experiencing... possibly down to the > simple fat that the above has not been understood. I will give you an > example, one user mentioned he had a few AWS issues... after some time > mentioned he sorted them out.... (without him going into detail, > unfortunately) and then stated he had other problems which I think are > related to his initial problems. I hope that this email will make > things a little more transparent... especially to help those who are > less experienced. > > Either way, I will continue to explore this issue and hope I can help > someone along they way. I have been recommended alternatives (and told > them where to put it) but I see the huge potential behind OM and > salute Maxim Solovnik for his hard work and endeavors also. > > I have a million ideas I would like to share about functionality but I > will get to them in another email. > > Anyhoo, I am not sure I reached my over point but you get the idea. > > I hope to hear from you soon. > > All the best Denis > > > <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> > Virus-free. www.avg.com > <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> > > --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
