Sergey,
Thanks,for your information. Good to know I don't have anything wrong
with my config.
George Kirkham
-----Original Message-----
From: Sergey Kobzar [mailto:sergey.kob...@itcraft.org]
Sent: Thursday, 10 May 2012 5:42 AM
To: openmeetings-user@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re:<red5httpport>80</red5httpport>
On Linux to run service on port>1024 you need root privileges. Non-root
users can run services on ports>1024.
http://www.staldal.nu/tech/2007/10/31/why-can-only-root-listen-to-ports-
below-1024/
for example...
On 05/09/12 02:25, George Kirkham wrote:
Mahmut,
Thanks for your comments, the configuration that I am using is below,
are these settings the same or similar to how you run OpenMeetings or
port 80 ? If you don't mind sharing, what is your server's OS?, and
what would be your configuration settings that gets OpenMeetings to
run on port 80 instead of port 5080 ? Maybe there are other areas that
I need to modify other that the two that I am currently changing.
/etc/init.d/red5
start-stop-daemon --start -c nobody --pidfile $PIDFILE --chdir
$RED5_HOME --background --make-pidfile --exec $DAEMON>/dev/null
2>/dev/null&
/usr/lib/red5/conf/red5.properties
# HTTP
http.host=0.0.0.0
http.port=80
https.port=8443
http.URIEncoding=UTF-8
/usr/lib/red5/webapps/openmeetings/config.xml
<red5httpport>80</red5httpport>
I run OpenMeetings using http://mydomain.com.au/ and it will redirect
to http://mydomain.com.au/openmeetings but then there is no response
from the server.
I am getting no error information from the log files.
When I do netstat -anp | grep java
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:8100 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 4044/soffice.bin
unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 22175 4044/soffice.bin
/tmp/OSL_PIPE_0_SingleOfficeIPC_44e0c34da8623980ccf9f8299a62e4fb
tcp6 0 0 :::1935 :::* LISTEN 4051/java
tcp6 0 0 :::9999 :::* LISTEN 4051/java
However when I run as root user, then all works, see below for
"netstat -anp | grep java"
/etc/init.d/red5
start-stop-daemon --start -c root --pidfile $PIDFILE --chdir
$RED5_HOME --background --make-pidfile --exec $DAEMON>/dev/null
2>/dev/null&
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:8100 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 3880/soffice.bin
unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 21314 3880/soffice.bin
/tmp/OSL_PIPE_0_SingleOfficeIPC_44e0c34da8623980ccf9f8299a62e4fb
tcp6 0 0 :::1935 :::* LISTEN 3887/java
tcp6 0 0 :::9999 :::* LISTEN 3887/java
tcp6 0 0 :::8080 :::* LISTEN 3887/java
tcp6 0 0 :::80 :::* LISTEN 3887/java
tcp6 0 0 192.168.1.123:57440 192.168.1.123:3306 ESTABLISHED 3887/java
tcp6 0 0 192.168.1.123:57443 192.168.1.123:3306 ESTABLISHED 3887/java
unix 2 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 21818 3887/java
If I
Thanks,
George Kirkham
IT Manager
Cooperative Research Centre For Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC)
NFF House, 14 - 16 Brisbane Avenue, Barton, ACT, 2600, Australia
T: (02) 6120 1600
F: (02) 6273 7181
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*From:*Mahmut TEKER [mailto:teker.mah...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, 9 May 2012 8:49 AM
*To:* openmeetings-user@incubator.apache.org
*Subject:* Re:<red5httpport>80</red5httpport>
Hi George,
I am using OM on port 80 and there is no problem. In fact I could not
understand your problem clearly. Can you post error messages or
warnings in the logs. That would make the issue clearer, I think.
Moreover, there is an issue that, as I remember right, running
red5/openmeetings on a port below or equal 1200 requires to be root.
Regards,
_Mahmut TEKER
On 5/9/2012 12:23 AM, George Kirkham wrote:
Stephen,
The server is only for OpenMeetings, so no Apache running (or
installed), and nothing else on that port.
I did find the difference, in my first server I was running
openMeetings as the root user, but with subsequent servers I had been
using nobody.
Running OpenMeetings under nobody works well for port 5080, but not
for port 80, and I cannot understand why that might be.
One thing I could try is to create a full account called
"openmeetings"
which has a home directory and then try running OpenMeetings under
this account. Sometimes software requires an account with a home
directory, not just a dummy account.
I believe the issue is related with OpenMeetings code somewhere, as
the
Red5 server is running and accepting connections (root), just when you
try to run OpenMeetings itself, that fails.
If I get success at any time, I will post back, but first I wanted to
learn if anyone was familiar with the issue, and it looks like
everyone else has their OpenMeetings servers either using port 5080 or
are successfully running under 'nobody'.
Thanks,
George Kirkham
IT Manager
Cooperative Research Centre For Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC)
NFF House, 14 - 16 Brisbane Avenue, Barton, ACT, 2600, Australia
T: (02) 6120 1600
F: (02) 6273 7181
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*Sent:* Tuesday, 8 May 2012 10:34 PM
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*Subject:* RE:<red5httpport>80</red5httpport>
You aren't using Apache on the new Debian server are you?
If Apache is running on port 80 then they will conflict.
To aid in finding the problem, If you go here
/usr/lib/red5
Then chmod 755 red5-debug.sh
Then start it using the debug mode
./red5-debug.sh
This will tell you more about why its failing to start.
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*Subject:*<red5httpport>80</red5httpport>
Hi,
Has anyone had success/issues with using port 80 instead of port 5080.
I have a number of Debian OpenMeetings servers. The first that I built
I have configured using port 80 instead of port 5080, and all works
well.
Since that time I have built a few more Debian OpenMeetings servers
and I cannot get any of them to work with port 80. I really do not
think the issue is with OpenMeetings or its configuration, because I
can copy the entire "red5" folder from the new servers to the first
(working) server and it will work on port 80.
I am hoping that someone may have had similar issues and knows how to
resolved it.
Thanks,
George Kirkham
IT Manager
Cooperative Research Centre For Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC)
NFF House, 14 - 16 Brisbane Avenue, Barton, ACT, 2600, Australia
T: (02) 6120 1600
F: (02) 6273 7181
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*From:*George Kirkham [mailto:gkirk...@co2crc.com.au]
*Sent:* Monday, 7 May 2012 9:19 PM
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<mailto:openmeetings-user@incubator.apache.org>
*Subject:* RE: FW: Editing OpenMeetings language files
Thanks, Sebastian for your comments. It is good to know.
George Kirkham
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*Subject:* Re: FW: Editing OpenMeetings language files
Hi George,
What is it that I should add to all the other language files?
=> It makes it more easy to give a complete (but not fully translated)
file to translators. Lots of people tend to just download the
language-xml file and translate that. If those files are all
incomplete or certain labels are missing that this is just too
confusing.
The same English item, and then hope those with knowledge of the other
languages modify for the languages that they are proficient in?
=> Yes you can fill them up in English and hope that some translators
will look into that file. Of course it might take months or even years
until really all languages are filled up. You could also use
translate.google.com<http://translate.google.com> and look for a
translation.
Maybe there are other practices that I would be good for me to follow,
if so, please let me know.
=> If you edit the XML files please don't add linebreaks (some editors
do that automatically), if you want to include a "save" linebreak you
would actually enter something like this:
<br/>
(this is XML encoded HTML linebreak "<br/>")
Sebastian
2012/5/6 George Kirkham<gkirk...@co2crc.com.au
<mailto:gkirk...@co2crc.com.au>>
Hi,
What is the correct process for adding a new item to the Language
files ?
I have been informed that "If you add a new label we have a common
(undocumentated) rule: We add this label to all language files. You
can fill up other language files the english one. However all language
files should contain the same number of labels and not only a subset."
What is it that I should add to all the other language files? The same
English item, and then hope those with knowledge of the other
languages modify for the languages that they are proficient in? Is
there a way to ask others to check and update any languages that they
are proficient in? Maybe there are other practices that I would be
good for me to follow, if so, please let me know.
I noticed that the Japanese file has
<string id="262" name="salutation_miss"> <value>Ms.</value> </string>
Thanks,
George Kirkham
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