I'm usually using `netstat -an|grep 5443` (never used nmap)

According to your configs
jee-container.xml looks good

keystore/trustsrore file/pass need to be set in red5.properties
It should match your actual keystore

I wouls run red5.sh from console and check what is being printed

On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 1:52 AM, Aaron Hepp <aaron.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have followed a few different guides on importing a cert into a Tomcat
> installation from my cert provider as well from the OM site:
>
> https://openmeetings.apache.org/RTMPSAndHTTPS.html
>
> https://helpdesk.ssls.com/hc/en-us/articles/203505171-How-to-install-a-SSL-certificate-on-a-Tomcat-server
>
> last portion you need to changed the XML file.  For OM installation you need
> to comment out the "Tomcat without SSL enabled" via <!--  --> and remove
> them from "Tomcat with SSL enable" in /opt/om/conf/ jee-container.xml
>
> Saved all files and shutdown and restarted the red5 service.  Do a NMAP and
> still shows OM listening on 5080 and 1935.  I have gone into the OM
> installation and changed flash.secure = true and restarted from there and
> still showing the listening on those ports.
>
> server:~# nmap localhost
>
> Starting Nmap 7.01 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2018-03-17 18:36 UTC
> Nmap scan report for localhost (127.0.0.1)
> Host is up (0.000027s latency).
> rDNS record for 127.0.0.1: localhost.localdomain
> Not shown: 995 closed ports
> PORT     STATE SERVICE
> 22/tcp   open  ssh
> 1935/tcp open  rtmp****
> 3306/tcp open  mysql
> 5080/tcp open  onscreen****
> 9999/tcp open  abyss
> Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.13 seconds
>
> Is there other steps that need to be taken to get it to start listening on
> 5443?  I did notice the four entries below.  Do I need to edit them with my
> jks file locations and the password used to create or since client auth is
> disabled that they are not needed?
>
>                                                         <entry
> key="keystoreFile" value="${rtmps.keystorefile}" />
>                                                         <entry
> key="keystorePass" value="${rtmps.keystorepass}" />
>                                                         <entry
> key="truststoreFile" value="${rtmps.truststorefile}" />
>                                                         <entry
> key="truststorePass" value="${rtmps.truststorepass}" />
>
> I have attached the xml file to make sure that is correct.  Need to get this
> moved over to SSL as the last browser to still support unsecured flash is
> Firefox, and from what I understand that will be removed in the next
> revision.
>
>
>
>



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