Yes. I did this and have never had that issue. I also have about 4
environments of Open Meetings on my machine for testing purposes. I wouldn't
conclude 100%, but it's definitely worth a try! Router and firewall settings
as well as firmware MAY also factor in.
I can run through a test later tonight if needed for confirmation, unless
someone else is able to confirm that this indeed does fix your issue.
-Jake
-----Original Message-----
From: Dimitri Yioulos
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 3:24 PM
To: openmeetings-user@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Sending IP Address in Emails
Ah, see, there is a better way. Thanks for pointing that out, Jacob. I
take it
you change http.host, rtmp.host, and rtmps.host to the FQDN?
Dimitri
On Friday 28 September 2012 3:16:09 pm Jacob Gaiski wrote:
Did you set the bindings to your external IP address in red5.properties?
From: David Takle
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 3:13 PM
To: openmeetings-user@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Sending IP Address in Emails
Dimitri,
Your comment raises a lot of questions for me.
First, are you using a laptop/desktop for your server? If so, how did you
get a domain name for it? Second, using 'ipconfig' on my XP, I got a
192.168.x.x address that worked fine from my 2nd computer. Was that only
because it is on the same side of the modem? Would that address not work
for the rest of the world to use? Thanks!
~David
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Dimitri Yioulos <dyiou...@onpointfc.com>
wrote:
I've found that you need to log into OM with the FQDN of your OM server
(e.g. http://openmeetings.mydomain.tld:5080/openmeetings). At first, I
was
using the internal address of the OM server, so my invitees were
instructed
to go to the meeting at http://192.168.x.x<meeting_id>. Clearly, that
didn't work. Others may know of another way to accomplish what you're
after.
Dimitri
On Friday 28 September 2012 2:56:08 pm David Takle wrote:
> The Derby DB went nutso on me, so I started over with MySQL.
> Things are working nicely now.
> However, when I send out an email invite, it says "localhost" which
> means nothing to the recipient.
> How do I send my IP address in the email?
>
> Further, how do I get the IP address of my PC when it goes through a
> wireless router? If I go to a website that provides my IP address, it
> gives the address of my router, not the PC. If I substitute that IP
> address in the email invitation, it does not connect to OpenMeetings
> because the router does not recognize the request.
>
> ~David
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