...if you want upgrade OpenMeetings please open a new thread: Upgrade OpenMeetings 2.0 to 3.x. Also can read differents post about it.
Once you have installed the live cd on hard drive, everything is the same to any other OM 2.x upgrade. Regards ................................ El vie, 06-06-2014 a las 18:10 +0200, Grégory Mangeney escribió: > Thanks a lot Alvaro... > I just tryed with 2 computers and one switch to make a new network > without any firewall or rooter or what else... > And it despite me because it wouldn't work !!! > And juste after my tests I saw your mail! > It seems to work well with this firewall rules now :) > > Juste a last little question... > Is it possible to upgrade openmeetings from 2.0 to 3.x from the live CD > easyly? > For exemple, an apt-get upgrade / apt-get update could be enough or is > it harder to do? > (dependencies problems or others...) > > I would like to try to upgrade openmeetings if it seems not very hard > but if it seems more technical I will stay in V2.0. > > Best Regards. > Tanks a lot for you help > It works well :D > > Grégory. > > > > 2014-06-06 14:15 GMT+02:00 Alvaro <zurca...@gmail.com>: > > Well Grégory, > > > > Please go to: > > > > Applications --> System Tools --> Administration --> Firestarter > > > > ...the root password 123456 (if you don't has changed), and: > > > > Policy --> Allow service Port For --> right clic on white part --> > > > > Add Rule --> Port 1935 (and do the same for 5080 and 8088). > > > > ...and clic on the green icon that is top Policy. > > > > Best Regards > > > > Alvaro > > > > > > ----------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > El vie, 06-06-2014 a las 09:11 +0200, Grégory Mangeney escribió: > >> Hello Alvaro Bustos, > >> as you say to me, I try to write to this mail adress to get help to > >> configure openmeetings with my live CD 2.0 (Ubuntu 12.04). > >> > >> I'm quite sur that my problem is easy to solve but I'm not very > >> familiar with linux configurations systems. > >> Could you explain me why my openmeetings is unreachable from my LAN > >> (ping is ok but not > >> http://my_openmeetings_server_ip:5080/openmeetings). > >> I could access to it in localhost but not by an other computer in my LAN. > >> I configure my LAN firewall to open these ports : 1935, 5080, 8088, > >> and 4445 but I could'nt reach my openmeetings server! > >> I tryed it with an installation from scratch, without any update or > >> upgrade and even so I could not reach my openmeetings server ! > >> (I try to update/upgrade in a virtual machine but the problem still the > >> same) > >> I think maybe it was a firewall in the live CD but after installing > >> GUFW I could see that it is not activate by default. > >> Is it normal? > >> Is there something to do with my Ubuntu to reach my server from the LAN? > >> Thanks a lot for your help if you could. > >> Best regards > >> Gregory. > > > >