Unfortunately this is the only first step
IP address 192.*** is the address of your local network (created for
you by your router)
You have skipped the steps:
1) go to you router settings (router web interface, most probably
available at 192.168.1.1)
2) find your external IP
Check OM is accessible via this IP
If not your WiFi router blocks incoming connections on port 80/1935
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 10:53 AM, Richard Pérez
<traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk <mailto:traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk>> wrote:
¡¡¡GENIUS!!!! :) :) :) :)
That did it, at least from my laptop. Tomorrow I'll try
connecting to my son's computer in another venue.
http://www.nirsoft.net/show_my_ip_address.php
<http://www.nirsoft.net/show_my_ip_address.php>
whatismyipaddress.com <http://whatismyipaddress.com>
https://www.iplocation.net/find-ip-address
<https://www.iplocation.net/find-ip-address>
https://www.whatismyip.com
And my ISP speed tester all had the same IP, giving no connection.
IPv4 gave a different IP starting with 192.....
so, http://192......IP:5080/openmeetings opens the login page in
my laptop
and takes the visitor to his dashboard.
Changing
application.base.url to http://192......IP:5080/openmeetings/
sent a link which takes my visitor directly to the room.
Maximus Maxim:
As my IP changes each day, or about, do I have to check IPv4, and
use it for invitations at each change?
What if I send the link to enter some days before the meeting and
the IP/ IPv4 is different the day of the meeting?
Or does this mean I should tweak something else so IP is the same
as IPv4?
I don't know what time it is where you are, but I'm going to sleep
now.
And I won't need Cate Blanchet to sleep like a log.
A million thanks.
Richard
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On Wed, 9/8/17, Maxim Solodovnik <solomax...@gmail.com
<mailto:solomax...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Subject: Re: help configuration smtp server
To: "Openmeetings user-list" <user@openmeetings.apache.org
<mailto:user@openmeetings.apache.org>>, "Richard Pérez"
<traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk <mailto:traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk>>
Date: Wednesday, 9 August, 2017, 21:50
It seems
your "181.myIP" is not your IP address :(
additional checks:1) run
cmd.exe2) type ipconfig /all3) find
your IPv4 IPcheck OM is accessible via your IPv4
IP from step 3
if it
is not accessible you have to check your Windows
settingsIf it is accessible1) go to
router settings2) find your external
IP 3) go to http://www.nirsoft.net/show_my_ip_address.php
<http://www.nirsoft.net/show_my_ip_address.php>
(or some other service) 4) check IPs are the
samecheck OM is accessible via your external IP
from step 3
PS do not change OM config, it is
for email sending and some other internal
stuff.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at
3:46 AM, Richard Pérez <traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk
<mailto:traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk>>
wrote:
Hello
Maxim:
I have a Windows 10 computer (originally 8.1 forced into
Win10) about 1 year old. 64 bits, 3.0 GHz, 2,0 GB RAM,
After installing Win10 it has got slow (some programs get so
slow I have to restart the computer to get things back to
"normal"). Chrome is permanently getting stuck,
goes on and on and gets nowhere. My antivirus says my
startup needs a clean up, too much Sh** moving about in the
background and if a pay so much they'll clean it up. I
have a Windows XP Laptop, 2.0 GHz, 1.87 GB RAM, 64x2 mobile,
where Word opens immediately, my antivirus has never told me
he needs to clean up anything and I don't know if it has
any other of the issues because I don't use it connected
to the Internet except for very specific uses because
Microsoft doesn't support it anymore (and no one else
for that case). Maybe I'll be throwing this Microsoft
10th bum out of the Window's. Maybe it's this
Windows the cause I can't connect due to some
configuration intruding where it shouldn't.
I have done the tests following your questions. This is
what I've got. I'd love to know if anyone using
Windows 10 has been able to get Openmeetings running past
this point.
Case 1)
a) I changed port 5080 for port 80 in:
\conf\red5.properties and
\webapps\openmeetings\public\ config.xml
b) I double clicked on red5.bat to run red5.
c) I put:
were you able to open
http://localhost:80/
openmeetings from same machine? > YES, I get into
the dashboard
http://ext_ip:80/openmeetings
from same machine? > NO, Access Error: 404 --
Not Found
http://ext_ip:80/openmeetings
from external machine? > NO, Access Error: 404 -- Not
Found
Case 2)
In Windows 10: Control Panel (Panel de Control) > Windows
Firewall (Firewall de Windows) > Advanced Settings
(Configuración Avanzada) > Entry Rules (Reglas de
Entrada)
Port 80 seems to be open (tell me if you want to see the
Exported file with Entry Rules – I don’t understand all
the details but port 80 is there). I also created new
rules for ports: TCP 5080, UDP 5080, TCP 1935, TCP 8443, TCP
8088, TCP 8081 allowing connection from Domain, Private and
Public.
Having all this supposedly open (and port 5080 in:
\conf\red5.properties and
\webapps\openmeetings\public\ config.xml), I
have disabled Windows Firewall (Private and Public): I run
red5 and once activated I open Chrome and paste the
links:
were you able to open
http://localhost:5080/
openmeetings from same machine? > YES, I get into the
dashboard
http://ext_ip:5080/
openmeetings from same machine? > NO,
ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
(in Chrome), INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND (in IE)
http://ext_ip:5080/
openmeetings from external machine? > NO,
ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
I disable my antivirus:
In the three cases I get the same responses.
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------------------------------ ---
Details of Case 1 procedure:
http://localhost:80/
openmeetings > transforms to
http://localhost/openmeetings
in the browser > takes to OM’s login page
I enter > http://localhost/openmeetings/
#user/dashboard
I go to > Administration > Configuration
Where I have the following data (left there from yesterday
– my current IP is the same one)
application.base.url http://181.myIP:5080/
openmeetings/
In another Chrome window I enter:
http://181.myIP/openmeetings/
> Access Error: 404 -- Not Found
http://181.myIP:80/
openmeetings/ > Access Error: 404 -- Not Found
http://181.myIP:5080/
openmeetings/ > ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
I go to > Administration > Configuration
I change:
application.base.url http://181.myIP:5080/
openmeetings/
for
application.base.url http://181.myIP:80/
openmeetings/
I save, log out, close Chrome window, close red5 window.
I wait a few seconds, restart red5, open a Chrome window and
paste in the browser:
http://localhost:80/
openmeetings > transforms to
http://localhost/openmeetings
in the browser > takes to OM’s login page
I enter > http://localhost/openmeetings/
#user/dashboard
In another Chrome window I enter:
http://181.myIP/openmeetings/
> Access Error: 404 -- Not Found
http://181.myIP:80/
openmeetings/ > Access Error: 404 -- Not Found
http://181.myIP:5080/
openmeetings/ > ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
http://localhost:80/
openmeetings > takes me directly to the Dashboard,
even if in the other window I logged in with, I’m on
another page (i.e. “Start”).
If I open an IE window and paste:
http://localhost:80/
openmeetings > it takes me to the login page.
I created a user and logged in with this username and
password. It took me to the admin space, but with the name
of the user. Now I’m logged-in in Chrome and IE with
two different users.
If I log-out with user 2, user 1 is still logged-in with
Chrome.
In my Laptop (external machine?) connected to the router
with a cable:
I open Chrome and paste: http://181.myIP:80/
openmeetings > Access Error: 404 -- Not Found
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Thanks for your interest in my backache,
Richard
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On Wed, 9/8/17, Maxim Solodovnik <solomax...@gmail.com
<mailto:solomax...@gmail.com>>
wrote:
Subject: Re: help configuration smtp server
To: "Openmeetings user-list" <user@openmeetings.apache.org
<mailto:user@openmeetings.apache.org>>
, "Richard Pérez" <traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk
<mailto:traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk>>
Date: Wednesday, 9 August, 2017, 3:36
I don't have
windows box right now, maybe someone else can help
Will try to provide some vectors of
investigation:0) please test one feature
only so instead of set everything up, send
email, check link in the email you need
to try to access om in browser using your
external_ip/port
SMTP seems to work for you as expected
So right now it is
firewall problem
so1) you have changed port to
be 80 in red5.properties have you restarted
OM does it
started without errors? were you able to open
http://localhost:80/
openmeetings
from same machine? were you able to open
http://ext_ip:80/openmeetings
from same machine?
were you able to open
http://ext_ip:80/openmeetings
from external machine?
2) you
have opened port on Windows FW/Disabled FW were you
able to open
http://localhost:5080/
openmeetings
from same machine? were you able to open
http://ext_ip:5080/
openmeetings
from same machine? were you able to open
http://ext_ip:5080/
openmeetings
from external machine?
problems like this should be solved step by step
....
On Wed, Aug 9,
2017 at 12:17 AM, Richard Pérez <traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk
<mailto:traductorchi...@yahoo.co.uk>>
wrote:
Hello Maxim:
I still can’t get by the Timed-Out Connection…
Things done:
In Windows 10: Control Panel (Panel de Control) >
Windows
Firewall (Firewall de Windows) > Advanced Settings
(Configuración Avanzada) > Entry Rules (Reglas de
Entrada)
1) I exported all the data and found the ports I
understand
are open are:
Local Ports: 68, 80, 135, 137, 138, 139, 162, 443, 445,
546,
1701, 1723, 1900, 2177, 2869, 3390, 3540, 3587, 3702,
5353,
5355, 5357, 5358, 5985, 7235, 7250, 7680, 9955, 10243,
10244, 10245, 10246, 10247, 23555
554, 8554, 8555, 8556, 8557, 8558 (Media Center Extenders
-
RTSP (TCP de entrada))
7777, 7778, 7779, 7780, 7781, 5004, 5005, 50004, 50005,
50006, 50007, 50008, 50009, 50010, 50011, 50012, 50013
(Media Center Extenders - WMDRM-ND/RTP/RTCP (UDP de
entrada))
Remote Ports:
67 (UDP; Program:
%SystemRoot%\system32\svchost. exe)
547 (UDP; Program:
%SystemRoot%\system32\svchost. exe)
7235 (UDP; Program:
%systemroot%\system32\svchost.
exe)
2) As port 80 seems to be open, I changed port 5080 for
port
80 in: \conf\red5.properties and
\webapps\openmeetings\public\
config.xml
And in red5’s frontend configuration:
application.base.url http://181.myIP:80/
openmeetings/
This worked for someone else, not for me.
In “\conf\red5.properties” I had:
# HTTP
http.host=0.0.0.0
http.port=5080
https.port=5443
I only changed “5080”, I did not edit the others.
3) I created new ports, for: TCP 5080, UDP 5080, TCP
1935,
TCP 8443, TCP 8088, TCP 8081
Allowing connection from Domain, Private and Public.
Control Panel (Panel de Control) > Windows Firewall
(Firewall de Windows) > Advanced Settings
(Configuración
Avanzada) > Entry Rules (Reglas de Entrada) > New
Rule
(Nueva Regla)
This did not work.
4) Angry now, I disabled the Windows Firewall
altogether.
I also disabled my Antivirus completely. I restarted
my
Router. I restarted my computer. I entered my new IP
into
OpenMeetings settings and restarted red5 and
OpenMeetings.
Checked my Gmail was allowing non secure Apps. Sent an
invitation without password to my Laptop connected to
the
router by cable (it should have the same IP).
This didn’t work. My laptop can’t enter the room.
If this didn’t work, can’t one infer that my computer
is
not firewalling entry? Does this mean that the
problem
either is in the Router (or my Internet service provider)
or
something else not related to my computer?
I’d much appreciate if anyone can tell me what else I
can
do to find the problem. Thanks.
Richard
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