Yes, you are right. Thank you for your patience ;-)
To cut a long story short the solution is as follows:
in /etc/apache2/ports.conf
the Listen 443 statements have to be disabled:
Listen 80
# Listen 443
# Listen 443
# vim: syntax=apache ts=4 sw=4
Have you tried with firefox with a new profile?
Andreas
schrieb am 11.05.20 um 19:31:06 Uhr:
> Tried again: with firefox the connection keeps getting interrupted, allowing
> camera and microphone sometimes fixed it. Additional error message
> „InvalidStateError: Cannot set remote answer in
Tried again: with firefox the connection keeps getting interrupted, allowing
camera and microphone sometimes fixed it. Additional error message
„InvalidStateError: Cannot set remote answer in state stable“.
Using Chrome (on both sides) was working better: after checking the camera and
microp
> This is not the best solution from security perspective
I agree. The problem is that it doesn't become obvious as long as you use
Alvaro' prescription to install the software. When he recommends to start
tomcat by the command
sudo /etc/init.d./tomcat start
it has all root privileges and everythi
Hello,
A new DVD-Pendrive live iso of OpenMeetings 4.0.10 on Ubuntu 20.04
lts,with Gnome3 desktop, is at your disposal called:
Live OpenMeetings 4.0.10 on Ubuntu 20.04 Gnome3.iso
This file replaces the previous live on Ubuntu 20.04that had problems
after installation. Specificallythe problem was o
As I already answered: you can get info from `conference_log` DB table ...
On Mon, 11 May 2020 at 21:15, Ninnig, Alexander <
alexander.nin...@rechnungshof.rlp.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I found logs in /opt/red5307/log (older version of OpenMeetings),
> filenames beginning with "0.0.0.0_access" and oth
Hi,
I found logs in /opt/red5307/log (older version of OpenMeetings), filenames
beginning with "0.0.0.0_access" and others with "openmeetings...", both
followed by date.
The best way - so far for me - to check usage statistics may be to search all
"openmeetings..."-logs for lines containing th
On Mon, 11 May 2020 at 20:51, K. Kamhamea wrote:
> Yes I'm interested but just out of pure curiosity.
>
Such config might save some server resources, but I'm not sure if it is
worth investigation right now :(
> I'd rather like to know how to install OM on a subdomain, so that other
> subdomain
On Mon, 11 May 2020 at 20:51, K. Kamhamea wrote:
> Thank you for this reply, but
> I regret,
>
> chown -R 755 $OM_HOME/webapps/om/data
> and even
> chown -R 777 $OM_HOME/webapps/om/data
>
> didn't help, so I switched back to
> User=root in openmeetings.service
>
This is not the best solution fro
Hello Alex,
you can check this in DB `conference_log` table :)
On Mon, 11 May 2020 at 19:26, Ninnig, Alexander <
alexander.nin...@rechnungshof.rlp.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a possibility to find out, how often OpenMeetings was used?
> Maybe some sort of log?
> If there was like a red5/tomcat
One more question I want to add (because I had the same issue last night):
Q: What are the symptoms of this issue? Is it preventing you from sharing
your cam, or sharing your screen, or both of them?
On Mon 11 May 2020 at 2:29 p.m., Maxim Solodovnik
wrote:
> Hello Elisabeth,
>
> unfortunately t
Yes I'm interested but just out of pure curiosity. I'd rather like to know
how to install OM on a subdomain, so that other subdomains can be served by
the same Apache server.
I thought I can lear something from that example.
:-)
Best K.
Am Mo., 11. Mai 2020 um 14:37 Uhr schrieb Maxim Solodovnik
Of cause it works with M4 (and M5) :)))
you need to check your logs to find out what is wrong :)
On Mon, 11 May 2020 at 18:09, K. Kamhamea wrote:
> This probably doesn't work with M4.
>
> I did all the installations as describe for M4
>
>- Installation OpenMeetings 5.0.0-M4 on Ubuntu 18.04 L
Thank you for this reply, but
I regret,
chown -R 755 $OM_HOME/webapps/om/data
and even
chown -R 777 $OM_HOME/webapps/om/data
didn't help, so I switched back to
User=root in openmeetings.service
Bert K.
Am Mo., 11. Mai 2020 um 15:00 Uhr schrieb Maxim Solodovnik <
solomax...@gmail.com>:
>
>
> On
Hello Elisabeth,
unfortunately there is no simple way to determine what part is broken :(
Have followed Alvaro's tutorial while configuring coturn?
On Sat, 9 May 2020 at 03:39, Elisabeth Arnold
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I think I do have a turn server, attached is the log file.
>
>
>
> Thanks for
On Mon, 11 May 2020 at 16:09, K. Kamhamea wrote:
> I'm afraid the jodconverter problem with LibreOffice is still there, and
> it is definitely not a problem with LibreOffice but a problem of rights
>
> The error is always reproducible when I run tomcat or openmeetings.service
> as a user like nob
Hello,
On Sun, 10 May 2020 at 11:50, Coscend@OM wrote:
> Hello Community,
>
>
>
> We would like to deploy two OM/Tomcat (on ports 5080 and 5081) with
> different customizations/features in the same data center that has one
> public IP.
>
>
>
> We are seeking insights into these two questions:
>
You mean "Running multiple Openmeetings instances on the same server" ...
Well, it might require some investigation :(((
Does anybody interested in this feature?
On Sun, 10 May 2020 at 09:24, Dean McCorquodale wrote:
> Maxim line 118 finishes with "you need to do the following:" but document
> d
Hi,
is there a possibility to find out, how often OpenMeetings was used?
Maybe some sort of log?
If there was like a red5/tomcat-log "usex xy logged in", I could extract all
the "logged-in" lines and count them.
Best regards,
Alex
This probably doesn't work with M4.
I did all the installations as describe for M4
- Installation OpenMeetings 5.0.0-M4 on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.pdf
- Installation SSL certificates and Coturn for OpenMeetings 5.0.0-M4.pdf
and edited openmeetings.service accordingly, but as soon as I change port
5443 ->
I'm afraid the jodconverter problem with LibreOffice is still there, and it
is definitely not a problem with LibreOffice but a problem of rights
The error is always reproducible when I run tomcat or openmeetings.service
as a user like nobody or kurnto.
It disappears with starting tomcat or openmee
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