Am I understand correctly: you already have apache to host your company
website, and now you want openmeetings be available at:
http://yourcompany/openmeetings with ports 5080 and 1935 closed?


On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 10:01 PM, paul <p...@snoep.it> wrote:

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>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> New to this list, owner of a small company, for whom it is expensive to
> travel to all customers. Openmeetings came along, as a solution to reduce
> traveling. As I'm running KVM on Ubuntu, creating a red5 server for
> openmeetings was simple.
>
>
>
> I'm stuck at the following.
>
>
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> My setup contains a webserver, as a starting point for all apps.   Id like
> to run openmeetings similar, an openmeetings server internally, which is
> proxied by the webserver.
>
>
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> The openmeetingsserver runs fine,. Internally, I can login and chat (f..e)
> which others in the same network. Externally, I can't get the webserver to
> connect to the openmeetingsserver.
>
>
>
> I search google, however most of the hints are too minimal, for me, or
> relate to an older serverversion.
>
>
>
> Used setup:
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> webserver, mod_proxy enabled (ubuntu 12.04)
>
> relevant proxypass and proxypassreverse from /openmeetings to
> http://openmeetingserver:5080/openmeetings
>
>
>
> On the Openmeeting server:
>
> apache-openmeetings-incubating-2.0.0.r1361497-14-07-2012_1108.tar.gz
>
> mysql connection works
>
> db created and installed
>
>
>
> Best hit came from :
> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!msg/openmeetings-user/I80RGkfLpPI/nXVFo63SO_cJ
>
>
>
> Initial changes are ok, however it is suggested to change the settings
> below in red5.xml. In version 2, red5.xml does not have lines > 40.
>
>
>
> Can someone please help explaining how to solve this problem, or point me
> to link where I can have openmeetings properly proxied to a different host
> than localhost?
>
>
>
> Many thanks
>
> Paul
>
>
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> -----snippet ------
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> In "red5.xml" modify
> -line 57 to "<constructor-arg value="AJP/1.3" />"
> -line 62 to "<property name="port"><value>8009</value></property>"
> -line 63 to "<property name="redirectPort"><value>80</value></
> property>"
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Maxim aka solomax

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