Oui suis italien ;) merci beaucoup et bon courage de mémé a toi aussi! I am not using OM and I find it technical but affordable - not really that easy to use … but very interesting. Probably you have to wait a little until the WebRTC hooks will be tested for Ubuntu18. The older OM (see below) functions well and uses Flash. What I mean about “friends”? Some robots or unkonwn people which connected to my OM server… I turned it off since I do not need this.
I am an external teacher for Switzerland - using there Adobe-Connect and Webex. So for your security concerns - what are the concerns using JITSI? use passwords and you protect the virtual room. You can concact me at fabio.fr.ri...@gmail.com directly in case you have questions (I can answer) regarding other than OM. Regards Fabio > On 23 Mar 2020, at 22:17, BELLE Pou <courriel.poubell...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I don't know Jitsi well enough. I have rules to respect, as I'm in charge of > pupils under 18. If I run the server myself, everything will be fine - as > long as no friend from the east get himself self-invited😉. > > What do you think about "your" friends ? Do they use an exploit against the > version of OM you use ? > > Thx. And you seem Italian, are you ? I'm French : bon courage et merci pour > les alertes😓. > > CP > > Le lun. 23 mars 2020 à 21:54, Fabio Ricci <fabio.fr.ri...@gmail.com > <mailto:fabio.fr.ri...@gmail.com>> a écrit : > Hi CP > > I also tried OM 5.0.0-M3 on Ubuntu18 with the same effect (all port open!!!). > My suggestions, > > 1) step back to OM 4.0.10 (using Flash) - I used that with Chrome - this runs > well - but Flash will probably be usable in Chrome until the end of 2020. > Please be aware - look into OM log file, since once you open OM ou might get > some “friends” (today I stopped mine because 4 “friends” from East were > successfully connected …) > > 2) go back to JITSI - Do not need any install. > > Regards > > > On 23 Mar 2020, at 21:48, BELLE Pou <courriel.poubell...@gmail.com > > <mailto:courriel.poubell...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > I'm a confined teacher, thus I'm trying to run OpenMeetings to work with > > other teachers and my pupils. I first tried to use Jitsi Meet, but did not > > succeed in running it. As I used OM with success years ago (in another > > life), I decided to use it one more time. > > I have a small x86_64 computer (Celeron J1900 with 8 GB RAM and two small > > SSD in RAID1) - my personal server, unused most of the time. It runs under > > Ubuntu 18.04 server, up to date. I put all OpenMeetings stuff inside a LXC > > container. I redirected ports 5443 and 1935 from host to container and > > checked it works (with netcat). I made a minimum ufw config, so that these > > ports are also exposed to the Internet. The host is placed in a DMZ (my > > fibered box/router allow me to have one IP publically exposed), so I don't > > think I need a TURN server (I must admit I don't master at all these > > technologies). I also have to set the container as "nested", in order to > > MariaDB server to start. > > > > I found two PDF, the first describes OM4.0.9 install on Debian 10. I > > thought this document could be used to install OM5.0.0-M3, but I was wrong. > > It does not mention the Kurento Media Server, and I failed in installing it > > (I used first a Debian container). I created an Ubuntu container, and tried > > to adapt the steps described in the 2nd document (CentOS oriented) : > > verything seems OK (except the LibreOffice step for JODconverter, but the > > doc says it's now integrated in OM, so I suppose it's useless). > > > > I can start OM, connect to it, manually create account, persons can connect > > to OM, fron the LAN and from the Internet, they can share the whiteboard, > > BUT :- nobody sees or ears anybody ;- I cannot embed any document (PDF or > > ODT). > > > > Could someone be kind enough to help me ? And I once were skilled, but I'm > > now very rusted, and my knowledge have almost vanished... > > > > Thanks in advance ! > > > > CP >
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