Maxim, did this. No difference.
I did a new installation, following the install instruction, to make sure I did not missed one line... Second time I did not used coturn and certifactes, for that I used chrome instead of firefox. Firefox does not allows the connection without certificates. The same result, no improvement or change. If I go into a room, choosed camera etc. I get my video, after 10 > seconds this message, video disappeared > > Media Server connection failed, try to reconnect But it is not reconnecting. We have over the last weeks several time reinstalled , restarted, always the same issue. With the none docker kms version we had it working fine, older Version M4. I´m pretty sure it has to do with our installation. The folder open 510 is nobody and nogroup. But log files are all root root. Is this correct? We will install next week again and use only internal network, but I remember we did this, same behaviour. It`s standard Ubuntu 20.04 server, fresh install. Where is a good starting point for searching the problem? I don’t think its related with the new version 5.1. 5.01 we had the same issues. I have the feeling it has to do with the docker kms. Regards Gerald -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Maxim Solodovnik [mailto:[email protected]] Gesendet: Sonntag, 8. November 2020 02:46 An: Openmeetings user-list <[email protected]> Betreff: Re: openMeeting 5.1 Media Server Disconnected in upcoming 5.1.0 these changes need to be done in `openmeetings.properties` file just fill your previous values without quotes :) On Sun, 8 Nov 2020 at 01:30, Rohrbach, Gerald <[email protected]> wrote: > > I’ve been using the 5.0.0-M5-SNAPSHOT version quite a while, with LDAP works > fine. > > That was the traditional setup with kurento local installed. > > > > As I got a new hardware server now I want to install an actual > snapshot > > apache-openmeetings-5.1.0-SNAPSHOT.tar.gz ( Ubuntu 20.04 server) > > > > So far I know the steps and used Alvaros documentation. Pretty perfect. > > The only issue comes with installing vlc. As I want only commandline version > vlc installs the desktop also. > > and some powersaving options make it difficult. So I do not install vlc. > Maybe a hint for documentation. > > > > However, the install works fine. > > The server is connected direct to internet, official IPV4 address. No Natting > at this point. > > > > I also followed the document installing coturn and letsencrypt certificates. > > > > sudo nano > /opt/open501/webapps/openmeetings/WEB-INF/classes/applicationContext.x > ml > > Well, in my applicationContext.xml there is no section. > > > > > > <!-- Kurento --> > > <bean id="kurentoHandler" > class="org.apache.openmeetings.core.remote.KurentoHandler" > > p:kurentoWsUrl="ws://127.0.0.1:8888/kurento" > > p:checkTimeout="10000" > > p:watchThreadCount="10" > > p:turnUrl=" > > Public IP of your server > > : > > 3478 > > " > > p:turnUser=" > > nobody > > : > > here the password you choose for kurento in step 6 > > " > > p:turnSecret=" > > 751c45cae60a2839711a94c8d6bf0089e78b2149ca602fdXXXXXXXXXXXXX > > " > > p:turnMode="rest" > > p:turnTtl="60" > > p:objCheckTimeout="200" > > p:flowoutTimeout="5" > > p:kuid="df992960-e7b0-11ea-9acd-337fb30dd93d" > > p:ignoredKuids="" > > /> > > > > > > That’s at the end the Problem: > > If I go into a room, choosed camera etc. I get my video, after 10 > seconds this message, video disappeared > > Media Server connection failed, try to reconnect. > > > > So probably it is related to the coturn config. > > > > Is the documentation wrong somehow, mistake between ears or some changes for > the newest version? > > > > I’m very interested in the SIP connection and would like to test this in > detail. > > > > > > Kind regards > > Gerald > > -- Best regards, Maxim
