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Several users have successfully configured AD, hopefully we can help you :)
On 24 October 2014 22:41, Peteris Krisjanis
wrote:
> Hi Maxim!
>
> Yes, I am adapted new one. I got all kind of various responses in log,
> but I can't get consistent behavior.
>
Hi Maxim!
Yes, I am adapted new one. I got all kind of various responses in log,
but I can't get consistent behavior.
Reading some docs it seems all versions starting from Windows Server
2008 have strange effects when kinda allowing connect to AD LDAP
anonymously - if you do it in one specific w
I'm not sure why but you seems to re-create Eclipse project *(with rename)
(the name was "Openmeetings 3.0" in your case it is ROOT)
Instead of import
rename your project or import existing project
On 24 October 2014 21:43, Mahedi Kaysar wrote:
> Now I tried with IvyDE. I got the bellow excepti
multiple issues
1) on step 2 you are login as admin user (NOT the user will enter the room)
2) on step 3 you set the user will enter the room, You MUST pass
externalUserType and ExternalUserId
On 24 October 2014 20:29, CH CHANDRA SEKHAR <
chodavarapu.chandrasek...@gmail.com> wrote:
> dear sir,
>
Are you using your old config or adapting the new one?
The keys and syntax are changed
On 24 October 2014 20:50, Thibault Le Meur
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The problem is that it depends so much on the AD structure that it is
> difficult to cover all possible setups.
>
> I think the best way to prepare t
Works for me luna+latest+oracle java7
not sure what can be done :( maybe others can help
On 24 October 2014 20:55, Mahedi Kaysar wrote:
> I used bellow configurations:
> 1) Eclipse Luna V4.4.1
> 2) Java version "1.7.0_71" (32 bit) // note: 64bit was not working while
> ant build.
> 3) Window 7 (
I used bellow configurations:
1) Eclipse Luna V4.4.1
2) Java version "1.7.0_71" (32 bit) // note: 64bit was not working while
ant build.
3) Window 7 (64 bit)
4) Latest and previous version of Ivy (both is used separately) and get
same build path error.
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Maxim Solo
Hi,
The problem is that it depends so much on the AD structure that it is
difficult to cover all possible setups.
I think the best way to prepare the setup is to use an LDAP browser such
as LDAPExplorer tool:
* install http://ldaptool.sourceforge.net/
* Ask your AD administrator for a UserDN
dear sir,
I have followed the below procedure for login
1. Request a general API-token: SOAP/REST API Calls: getSession
2. Validate the API-token: SOAP/REST API Calls: loginUser
3. Generate a URL-token: SOAP/REST API Calls:
setUserObjectAndGenerateRoomHash
4. Login into the Room,
Hi!
Is there well defined know how how to connect OM with regular AD?
I have tried it in various configurations but no luck. So I would like
to understand what is recommended ways to do so. It worked in OM 2 but
with reworked LDAP support OM 3 it stopped to work for some reason.
Whatever I use a
Latest Ivy + latest Eclipse works for me as expected
On 24 October 2014 19:35, Mahedi Kaysar wrote:
> Thanks for your mail. I had installed the IvyDE. But while importing it
> was showing some error in IvySettings.java like
>
> java.lang.ClassCastException:
> org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework
Thanks for your mail. I had installed the IvyDE. But while importing it was
showing some error in IvySettings.java like
java.lang.ClassCastException:
org.eclipse.osgi.internal.framework.EquinoxConfiguration$1 cannot be
cast to java.lang.String
Then I tried with previous version with Ivy only. Tha
Have you installed IvyDE into Eclipse?
On 24 October 2014 19:19, Mahedi Kaysar wrote:
> Hi All,
> I just follow the the bellow link for OpenMeetings build.
> http://openmeetings.apache.org/BuildInstructions_3.0.x.html
>
> All ant build are finished successfully but while importing in eclipse the
Hi All,
I just follow the the bellow link for OpenMeetings build.
http://openmeetings.apache.org/BuildInstructions_3.0.x.html
All ant build are finished successfully but while importing in eclipse the
project can not find the jar and says J*ava Build Path Problem*. But I
follow every steps. Could
Hi all,
When two or more participants trying to speak simultaneously in
conference mode, OpenMeetings allocates priority mic to participant who
started to speak earlier. Other participant's mics are muting at this time.
Is it a bug or it's a feature? How to disable/fix this?
Thanks.
Hello Maxim, Hello Linas,
the problem is the so called mixed mode: if moodle is using only https
and openmeetings is using http only. Most browsers will block the
content presented in http - like firefox does, see attached screenshot.
Thanks & greetings,
Michael
Am 24.10.2014 um 09:32 schrieb Ma
i'm not sure plugin is faulty. MS IE shows everything right, with no
limitations. its just Firefox with it's protection.
and i think, after i configure OM server to be https, problem should be
gone.
it is not urgent for now. as i already done that on some other TomCat
project. if i remember correct
Maybe you can set up OM in HTTPS/RTMPS mode?
I can try to fix plugin if you can provide steps to reproduce of maybe ssh
access to the server I can debug/fix Moodle plugin
On 24 October 2014 14:28, Linas Redeckis wrote:
> by "similar" i ment blank screen. but apparently the cause is deeper.
> yes
by "similar" i ment blank screen. but apparently the cause is deeper.
yes - the link is exact, and i think this is my problem. I changed & to
& and browser gets in room.
... (after an hour reading ) ...
i just failed! just checked if my Firefox is at fault - and it was. MS IE
works fine, and no &/&
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