Are you testing screen-sharing app on CentOS? According to your screen-shots it is most probably windows machine.
In this case screensharing.log will be in your home folder at Windows machine ...... Why are thinking your screen-sharing app is blocked by the FW? On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 7:50 PM, Андрей Прицепов <p.and...@fort.crimea.com> wrote: > More > I look file "cat /opt/red5401/conf/red5.properties|grep port", as I see > ports list: > 843 > 5080 > 5443 > 1935 > 8443 > 8088 > 8081 > 1936 > 1935 > 9999 > 9998 > > I add all this ports to exception by "firewall-cmd --add-port=%port from > list, up%/tcp" , "firewall-cmd --add-port=%port from list, up%/udp" > Then "systemctl restart firewalld.service" > Whatever, openmeetings doesn’t work in my local network from other machines, > only from https://localhost:5443 > Maybe something more I need to add to exception. Not only ports? Can you give > me advice? > > > ------------------- > С уважением, Андрей Прицепов “Лаборатория Форт Крым” > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Андрей Прицепов [mailto:p.and...@fort.crimea.com] > Sent: Friday, January 12, 2018 2:24 PM > To: user@openmeetings.apache.org > Subject: RE: firewalld settings on Centos7 > > I see my file /home/user/screensharing.log but last what I see I date > 20180111. I reboot centos7, repeat error, but I don’t see in screensharing > logs for 20180112. Even more after reboot centos7 I enable firewalld to > start it automatically, and now I can't access to openmeetings. If I stop > service firewalld it is works as expected. What rules should I add to > firewalld? In my case I got https over http, other settings is default. I > can't see in screensharing errors to repeat it, I don’t understand why in > this file doesn’t exist yet strings for today. > > ------------------- > С уважением, Андрей Прицепов “Лаборатория Форт Крым” > > -----Original Message----- > From: Maxim Solodovnik [mailto:solomax...@gmail.com] > Sent: Friday, January 12, 2018 3:32 AM > To: Openmeetings user-list > Subject: Re: firewalld settings on Centos7 > > Ports you have to open depends on your red5 server configuration Please check > screensharing.log file (on client machine, in HOME > folder) and ensure what protocol/port is being used And what is the error > > On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 7:52 PM, Андрей Прицепов <p.and...@fort.crimea.com> > wrote: >> I on firewalld.service and add rules: >> firewall-cmd --add-port=5443/tcp >> >> firewall-cmd --add-port=1935/tcp >> >> But I got error when I try to “start record”, see screenshot attached. >> >> Did I something miss, add more rules? I use https, at last I configure >> https, but I don’t configure rtmps because I think it is no need to do this. >> So minimal is done 5443,1935 ports add to exception. >> >> >> >> ------------------- >> >> С уважением, Андрей Прицепов “Лаборатория Форт Крым” >> >> > > > > -- > WBR > Maxim aka solomax > > -- WBR Maxim aka solomax