Hm, I think you need something like that in your server.xml
So your tomcat have no chance to answer the request.

<Connector port="5443".
SSLEnabled="true">
  <SSLHostConfig>
    <Certificate certificateFile="/etc/letsencrypt/live/FQDN/cert.pem"
certificateKeyFile="/etc/letsencrypt/live/FQDN/privkey.pem"
certificateChainFile="/etc/letsencrypt/live/FQDN/fullchain.pem" />
  </SSLHostConfig>
</Connector>

Best regards,

René

Am 08.04.2020 um 09:18 schrieb Robert Savickas:
Dear Rene,

I do appreciate your quick response. Here is the relevant portion of the server.xml file:

<Connector port="5443" protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol"
maxThreads="150" SSLEnabled="true"
keystoreFile="conf/my-domain.jks" keystorePass="my-password"
clientAuth="false" sslProtocol="TLS"/>

Also, I *am* running Java 11 (I saw your earlier post about that).  The standard Ubuntu 18.04 packages java 10 under the Java 11 cover.  However, I installed Java 11 from linuxuprising, using the Oracle file.

Robert.


On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 3:08 AM René Scholz <rene.sch...@abakus-edv-systems.de <mailto:rene.sch...@abakus-edv-systems.de>> wrote:

    Hello,

    whats your config in your server.xml for port 5443?

    Best regards,

    René



    Am 08.04.2020 um 08:39 schrieb Robert Savickas:
    Dear friends,

    This is a bit critical for me because I was hoping to use
    OpenMeetings to conduct my online classes at the university (I am
    a professor), since we are all locked up at our homes due to the
    virus.  My class is in less than two days. I had set up
    RocketChat with Jitsi meetings previously, but I did not like
    them. OpenMeetings is far superior. So, I am trying to move to
    OpenMeetings by my next class the day after tomorrow.

    I have followed *verbatim* all the instructions in the two fine
    documents by Alvaro Bustos about installing Openmeetings 5.0.0-M3
    on Ubuntu 18.04 and also about installing the SSL certificated
    and Coturn.

    Openmeetings was working OK prior to installing SSL; I was able
    to go to https://localhost:5443/openmeetings, login, set up, etc.
      (In a conference room, the video and sound were not
    transmitting, but I reckoned it was because Kurento was not set
    up with SSL).

    The installation of SSL went very smoothly, due to the very well
    written white paper by Alvaro.

    However, after the SSL installation, when I go to
    https://localhost:5443/openmeetings, I get error 404: Not found,
    even though the directory is definitely there. I reckon that a
    java servlet is missing or incorrect, or something similar. But I
    do not know how to find it and how to fix it.

    Telnetting into the port 5443 does show that there is service on
    that port. Whether I telnet to localhost at 5443 or ip-address at
    5443 or domain-name at 5443, all respond fine.  (Same is true for
    ports 3478 and 8888.)  However, when I go to
    https://localhost:5443/openmeetings or
    https://ip-address:5443/openmeetings or
    https://domain-name:5443/openmeetings, I get the 404 error.

    I would really appreciate it if there are any hints or
    suggestions you could offer.

    Thank you.
    Robert.


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