Never saw such errors before
Do you have anything in the logs? (both OM logs and server logs)
Sounds like even: OM has been restarted from time to time (happens then
server is out of free resources CPU and/or RAM)
Or your provider drops/reconfigure your inet connection
On 22 July 2014 14:59, Huy
Hello guys again,
I changed the port to 80 but the problem apparently still exists.
It's a bit better now since the outer clients are able to connect to
openmeetings server and join the conference. However, after a short moment
(like 3-5 minutes), the connections are dropped and outer clients cann
Thank guys.
Apparently, on the outer clients, the port 5080 are closed but not on the
openmeeting server.
However, when i used the command iptables -L on clients, it show that the
clients' firewalls allows all incoming and outgoing connections including
those from port 5080.
I'm suspecting that th
please try
telnet your_outer_ip 5080
in case it will fail you need to configure your network
On 17 July 2014 14:50, Vasiliy Degtyarev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It seems that the 5080 port is closed.
>
> Please check.
>
> Thanks,
> Vasiliy
>
>
> On 17.07.2014 14:27, Huy Minh Huỳnh wrote:
>
> Hello
Hello,
It seems that the 5080 port is closed.
Please check.
Thanks,
Vasiliy
On 17.07.2014 14:27, Huy Minh Huỳnh wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm Huy from Vietnam (and quite a beginner to linux).
Currently, I'm in charge of deploying a webinar/live conference
server, then integrate it to moodle.
I
Hello everyone,
I'm Huy from Vietnam (and quite a beginner to linux).
Currently, I'm in charge of deploying a webinar/live conference server,
then integrate it to moodle.
I have selected OpenMeetings 3 and successfully installed on Debian 7 by
following the guide "Quick Installation OpenMeetings 2