Great Thanks for the feedback WBR, Maxim (from mobile, sorry for the typos)
On Sep 29, 2016 17:00, "Daniel Baker" <i...@collisiondetection.biz> wrote: > It turns out the problem was when port forwarding from the router I had > to enable TCP/UDP then it worked. > > > There are a couple of other problems but will write those up in another > thread. > > > Thanks, > > > Dan > > > > On 09/28/2016 07:48 AM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote: > >> In case of option 1 you don't need apache >> Are you able to >> telnet yourhost 5080 >> In case of timeout it is firewall issue >> >> WBR, Maxim >> (from mobile, sorry for the typos) >> >> >> On Sep 28, 2016 05:50, "Daniel Baker" <i...@collisiondetection.biz >> <mailto:i...@collisiondetection.biz>> wrote: >> >> Hi Maxim, >> >> I have implemented option 1 but I still can not access OpenMeetings >> from the web. >> >> Is there any special changes I need to make ? Maybe in Apache ? >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Dan >> >> >> >> >> >> On 09/12/2016 10:38 PM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote: >> >> Hello Daniel, >> >> you have 2 options: >> 1) open necessary ports and access your OM as >> http://your_host:5080/openmeetings >> <http://your_host:5080/openmeetings> instead of >> ...localhost:5080... >> 2) set up front-end apache/nginx and use it as proxy for your OM >> >> On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 9:17 PM, Daniel Baker >> <i...@collisiondetection.biz >> <mailto:i...@collisiondetection.biz>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> >> I recently set up OpenMeetings 3.1.2 in a Ububtu 16.04 >> Virtual Machine. It >> works great on my local LAN. Now I would like others on the >> internet to >> join my meetings. >> >> >> I have a vague idea how to do this but could someone please >> detail the >> steps necessary. >> >> I have checked with my ISP and they said they can give me a >> fixed public IP. >> I have a domain name ready to use. >> >> >> >> Thanks for the help. >> >> Dan >> >> >> >> >> >>