Hi george Thanks for the reply
If you have a minute you could try it from your client. This is the one that we built a few months ago from source. and the 10.04 was just updated to 12.04 here is the link I think you still have an account there. http://openmeeting.learnubuntu.org:5080/openmeetings/ The computer that is running the red5 server, the localhost is a 32 bit Ubuntu 12.04 upgraded from the 10.04 Sorry I dont have access to a windows 7 now except as a virtual host on Vbox and that might not be a valid test. Flash I believe is 11.x on everything (11.1 i think) On Thu, 2012-12-20 at 12:47 +1100, George Kirkham wrote: > Tom, > > Are you able to test using a Windows PC ? For example Windows XP or Windows > 7 ? (with the latest Flash Player installed). > > I guess you are still using Ubuntu client computer, as I am sure many others > are also using? > > Is the computer that has the issue a 64 bit computer or a 32 bit computer? > > Can you tell us more about the computers which do and which don't have the > issue? > > I do believe the issue you are experiencing is related to the client > computer, not the server. > > Good to see you back again. There has been some great work happening to > OpenMeetings since we last communicated, and of course much more to happen. > > Thanks, > > George Kirkham > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Judge [mailto:jud...@learnubuntu.org] > Sent: Thursday, 20 December 2012 12:35 PM > To: openmeetings-user@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Openmeeting webclient hangs on av permission dialog > > Hi Everyone > Im back, last time george was very helpful. > I upgraded my 10.04 Ubuntu to 12.04 and it seems some portions of > openmeetings has broken. > > On the 12.04 machine, localhost, when starting a new meeting and setting up > the camera and microphones, when it comes to the Adobe Flash Player Settings > dialog If dyou try to click on Allow the button movement is not displayed > and nothing happens it appears as if it has hung, locked up and the browser > seems to become unrespopnsive. > > > This reminds me of san issue we had before and I thought what we had done was > that I had built the openmeetings package from source but casnt remember > ecxactly and now i am on 12.04 so wondering what my best direction might be. > > Using another client remotely i can connect, use the webcam, record some > selected screeen areas, upload a video and it gets converted properly. > > Does this sound like a browser side or server side issue? (or a little of > both) thanks in advance for any advice > > Tom Judge >