A few weeks ago I tried to access my freshly installed OpenMeetings instance via Apache reverse-proxy only via https. External axxess via that crazy 5080 and 1935 will be rejected my most firewalls.

Additionally I want to have all connections secure.

I struggled with that setup (and debugging) and until then I had no time to test it again.
-> https://own168.osba.datenwerk-it.de/openmeetings/

Maybe someone can give me some hints? If it's working I will provide you a HowTo for Ubuntu 12.04 and Apache reverse-proxy to have a secure solution and to have secure access via most firewalls.

Marcus Wellnitz

Am 22.11.2012 12:46, schrieb George Kirkham:

Amit,

My short answer is that you need to ensure that people in the Internet can access your Openmeetings server on ports 5080, 1935, 8080 if you are using the standard ports. That is ensure these ports are open on any firewalls between the internet and your OpenMeetings server.

Then they should be able to access via http://yourdomain:5080/openmeetings

Is this what you are asking about?

Thanks,

George Kirkham

*From:*amit shrivastava [mailto:shriam...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Thursday, 22 November 2012 4:11 PM
*To:* openmeetings-user@incubator.apache.org
*Subject:* Fwd: How to access the open meeting by domain name

Hi all

I have configured openmeeting in ubuntu machine and its working fine in my internal network, Now I want to connect external client to openmeeting server, using a domain name. Plz help how to make openmeeting server accessible from public domain

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Amit Shrivastava

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