Hello George,

Welcome back :)
I'm not sure about "any Video Conferencing systems"
OM 4.0.10 will work almost the same as 2.0.x (it will additionally require
websocket connection on the same port as OM) [will use Flash]
OM 5.0.x CAN work be set up to work over single SSL port but additional
server for TURN will be required :(

@Yarema, at this ML try to get everything configured via single HTTPS port,
but this seems to be impossible

On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 at 05:30, Kirkham, George <[email protected]>
wrote:

> ​Hi,
>
> *Background*
>
>
>    - Reading about Jitsi and BigBlueButton, it seems the underlying
>    software they the use required "direct connection to the internet" and
>    exclusive use of port 443.
>
>
>    - While my infrastructure has a single external IP address, Router
>    that changes Internet facing IP address to internal IP address, DMZ via NAT
>    firewall which handles UPD, changing IP address to yet another IP address.
>    This is a common configuration for small business.
>    - I also have an Apache Web server which uses both port 80 and port
>    433. I believe while you can redirect port 80 traffic to another server,
>    because port 443 traffic is encrypted, it cannot be redirected. The above
>    two systems do not use Apache, but do want to have use of port 443.
>
>
>    - Reading documentation for Openmeetings which pointed to Kurento
>    Media Server documetation: "If Kurento Media Server, its Application
>    Server, or any of the clients are located behind a NAT, you need to use a
>    STUN or a TURN server in order to achieve NAT traversal."
>
>
> *Questions*
>
> Is there any Video Conferencing systems that can work from inside a NAT
> DMZ ?  Note: I used to use OpenMeeting 2.0 quite effectively inside a NAT
> DMZ, and because it did not require the use of  port 443, it ran nicely in
> our environment.
>
> Would OpenMeetings work in Debian 10 (Buster) environment, it did work in
> Debian Squeeze, but a lot of underlying software has been updated since
> that time?
>
> Does OpenMeetings work in a single Docker container?   (not that I use
> Docker). I have seen some implementations of the above to systems where
> part of the system is in side Docker but not the WebRTC component.
>
> Any useful thoughts on the above ?
>
> Regards,
>
> George.
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Best regards,
Maxim

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