The instructions are shipped with every OM release And can be found for ex. here https://om.alteametasoft.com/openmeetings/docs/RTMPSAndHTTPS.html
On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 at 15:31, Ninnig, Alexander < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I’m really sorry to bother, but I can’t get HTTPS working with > OpenMeetings 4. The site (https/5443) cannot be displayed. > > I had the same problem with OpenMeetings 5, until someone told me not to > use the keystore, but to alter the server.xml instead and change the lines > into something like that: > <Connector port="5443" > SSLEnabled="true"> > <SSLHostConfig> > <Certificate certificateFile="/etc/mycertfolder/server.pem" > certificateKeyFile="/etc/mycertfolder/key.pem" > certificateChainFile="/etc/mycertfolder/chain.pem" > sslProtocol="TLS"/> > </SSLHostConfig> > </Connector> > As I said, that worked with OpenMeetings 5. > Unfortunately, OM5 is not production-ready yet, but I need a solution now. > And unfortunately, there is no server.xml in OM4. > I also searched the whole filesystem for strings like „Connector“, but I > got no match. > > Before I tell you everything I tried in ordner to make the keystore work: > Can you tell me, If there is a similar solution as the one, mentioned > above, in OpenMeetings 4? > Meaning: *can I **simply edit** a config-file and * *provide this config > with the paths to my certificates?* > *Or do I have to use the keystore?* > > If I have to use the keystore, I will describe to you what I tried so far. > > Best wishes, > Alex > > > > -- Best regards, Maxim
