On Wed, 6 May 2020 at 06:54, Maxim Solodovnik <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Peter, > sorry Rene :( it is too early here, have to drink some coffee :( > > On Wed, 6 May 2020 at 03:24, R. Scholz <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> conferences with public authorities I had repeatedly problems to connect >> them. >> I think its possible that the reason is a restrictive >> firewall-management. >> >> What do you mean? It is better to configure OM on port 443? Or port 80 >> (with a separate domain/subdomain) >> so this people can access without problems? >> > > It is always better to use well-known ports > But I guess your users can access Web-interface, but have issues with > audio/video, am I right? > > If so there is not much can be done :( > OM and KMS can be set-up to use port 443 (we had successful report on this) > TURN main port can be set to be 80 > > BUT this will not be enough due to TURN requires multiple additional UDP > ports :((( > > This need to be investigated > Better with remote access to the "trouble client" :(( > > >> >> Another question: Have anybody made a test with a chinese university? Is >> it possible to connect from ther to a OM-server outside China? >> > > We do have Chinese users in JIRA from time to time, but no reports > Chinese Great Firewall is very restrictive, some years ago it block Maven > central repository ... :( > > >> >> With best regards, >> >> René >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Am 05.05.2020 um 07:58 schrieb Peter-Otto Weber: >> >> I just got in first contact with „bigbluebutton“. >> >> >> >> It seems to be very similar to openmeetings but – as i suggested before – >> has a better implementation of video arrangement. >> >> >> >> All videos automatically were arranged above the whitboard – i like it. >> >> >> >> What i wonder is ,why open meetings needs to use specific https port and >> bigbluebutton does not? >> >> >> >> The main problem is with customers having a firewall allowing only >> 80/443. We had scheduled a meeting with customers that had to be canceled >> due to networking / firewall problems. >> >> >> >> Using 80/443 like on bigbluebutton would make everything much easier? Is >> this possible? >> >> >> >> Best wishes >> >> >> >> POW >> >> >> > > -- > Best regards, > Maxim > -- Best regards, Maxim
