Is the OM meetme table incomplete?
My asterisk reports no issues :(
could you provide me with missing fields and I'll add it.
My purpose was to create table with required fields only.
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 4:45 AM, Bart Coninckx wrote:
> Openmeetings installed them for me, that's why I ended
Who do I send suggestions for improvements in the documentation to?
cheers,
BC
Openmeetings installed them for me, that's why I ended up with those.
Using the Asterisk ones makes more sense to me. Maybe it's a good idea
to have 'em removed from the install procedure.
BC
On 01/30/13 22:30, Jeff Clay wrote:
Bart,
If you look in the source directory of your asterisk tar
Bart,
If you look in the source directory of your asterisk tar file, under
contrib/realtime/mysql you’ll find the .sql files required for all the realtime
drivers. I never thought to use the ones with OM.
Jeff Clay
Network Administrator
Infotech Enterprises America
870-215-5506
Ext. 1506
From:
Well,
I might have found one difference though:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+Realtime%2C+MySQL+table+structure
dictates how the table should look like. I obviously used the one in the
openmeetings mysql database, but this one seems to miss the table
"useragent". I discovered
Hi Robert,
any type of video that works with Adobe Flash should work with OpenMeetings.
So the limitation of OpenMeetings are the limitations of Adobe Flash.
You might simply check if the camera work with other Adobe applications and
check if they have any special configs with your camera availabl
On Tuesday 29 January 2013 11:29:06 pm Mihamina
Rakotomandimby wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> For those people left and wanting to unsubscribe:
> http://openmeetings.apache.org/mail-lists.html
>
> Please just turn on the thinking module of the brain.
> Thank you.
>
> --
> RMA.
Always check the headers
Not sure why you are having issues, did you see the response from Yvan
Arnaud? Hes using OpenLAD
And you confirmed the time is correct?
Are you running OM in debug mode? This will give you more information as
to what's happening when the authentication occurs.
From: Bart Coninc
Hi Stephen,
that's what I'm doing. I have now three different configs:
OpenLDAP, Edirectory and AD (I have all at hand fortunately) and
none of them work so far.
For AD I have a different problem than for the other two
(administrator can't log
If you're still having issues after that then grab the Apache Directory
studio here:
http://directory.apache.org/studio/
Connect to your LDAP server and confirm the Attribute details are
correct for your setup.
Best Regards
From: Stephen Cottham [mailto:stephen.cott...@robertbird
This works for me Against 2003 AD
ldap_server_type=AD
ldap_conn_url=ldap://(serverIP):389
ldap_admin_dn=CN:Administrator,OU:Admin Accounts,DC:domain,DC:name
ldap_passwd=adminpassword
ldap_search_base= DC:domain,DC:name
field_user_principal=userPrincipalName
ldap_auth_type=SIMPLE
ldap_syn
OK - this thing is driving me crazy. After scavaging the mailing lists
for several hours and doing numerous attempts to get it working, nothing
seems to help.
I suspect something is missing for OM to be able to create the LDAP user
in it's local database. While manually inserting a user, I get t
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