Alvaro can you provide us with a virtualbox OVA file ?
On 16/03/2020 17:34, Patrick Bégou wrote:
Hi Alvaro,
it was my first attempt many days ago but with proxmox I wasn't able
to boot after installation. I think today that the problem could be
related to grub on /dev/sda1 instead of /dev/sda.... But in the
documentation, searching some help, I found it was not intended for
production. So I switch to OM4
May be I could try to create a new VM and start again with OM5 and
grub on /dev/sda.
It is just a little bit difficult as I have to work from home (because
of the coronavirus alert) and it is less easy (very little network
bandwith). My goal is to have openmeetings to work with the research
team while we are not allowed to move from home in France (4 to 6 weeks).
Patrick
Le 16/03/2020 à 18:21, Alvaro a écrit :
I have installed the live iso OM 5.0.0-M3 Ubuntu 18.04 in
VirtualBox, and works right, login, browsing OpenMeetings
and recording video at "Conference room" and "Interview room"
with cam and mic.
So try another configuration or so...
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El lun, 16-03-2020 a las 17:52 +0100, Patrick Bégou escribió:
Hi Maxim,
could provide a link to some tutorial to setup openmeeting in https
with RTPMS (if i understand it is the tunneling part) with self
signed certificates ?
I find documentation saying it works "out-of-the-box"
(https://openmeetings.apache.org/HTTPS.html) or some document for
1.9 version and I'm not sure that 4.10 use the same setup....
jee-config.xml file is quite complex for me, I've tried to comment
the first part ("without ssl") and uncomment the end (removing a
comment in the first section as recursive comments are not allowed,
line 35) but I stay in http (netstat -n shows port 80 listening,)
Thanks
Patrick
Le 16/03/2020 à 12:48, Maxim Solodovnik a écrit :
Hello All,
It's been looong time I've installed OM on CentOS last time
I hope Alvaro can answer these question :)
According to ports
1) for 5.0 you need to modify server.xml
2) for 4.0 you need to modify jee-config.xml
According to devices
You need
1) HTTPS
2*) Flash browser plugin for 4.0
On Mon, 16 Mar 2020 at 16:35, Stefan Kühl <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hey @all,
what kind of vitrualizing software do you use?
As far as I know is it for OM4 necessary that the cam and headset
were assigned to the vm and not to the host.
Greetz
Hoschie
Am 16.03.2020 10:46, schrieb Sansao Machiana:
i have same problem on my ubuntu
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*De:* Patrick Bégou <[email protected]
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*Enviado:* 16 de março de 2020 11:15
*Para:* Openmeetings user-list
*Assunto:* Re: Deploying Openmeeting 5 on Centos7
Hi,
I fnaly install openmeetings-4.0.10. The server seams to run fine
on the CentOS7 VM. I create my first user and try to connect from
outside. IThere is a firewall and only port 80 is open by the
lab. So in /opt/red54010/conf/red5.properties i've set
http.port=80 and now I can login from home in openmeeting.
But when testing the camera and the microphone I only have
"select your langage" option ??? see the screen dump attached.
My laptop is CentOS7. Is there some additional software to deploy
for the clients ?
I'm a little bit lost....
Thanks for your help
Patrick
Le 15/03/2020 à 12:02, Patrick Bégou a écrit :
Hi,
I'm deploying Openmeetings on a CentOS7 VM in proxmoxVE. I follow the
"Installation OpenMeetings 5.0.0-M3 on Centos 7.pdf" document.
I'm stalled at te step opening the browser on
https://localhost:5443/openmeetings/ as the answer is "HTTP404 not found"
I do not know tomcat at all, I've just changed the starting setup with
export CATALINA_OPTS="-Djava.net.preferIPV4Stack=true"
to make tomcat listening on IPV4 adresses and "netstat -a" show it is ok.
Any help appreciated and advices to make openmeeting listening on port
80 or 443 to finalize the setup.
Patrick
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