(this seems to be some global error, I guess `openmeetings` context
fails to start)
What do you have in logs/catalina.out?

On Wed, 8 Apr 2020 at 13:39, Robert Savickas <robsavic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
>
> This is a bit critical for me because I was hoping to use OpenMeetings to 
> conduct my online classes at the university (I am a professor), since we are 
> all locked up at our homes due to the virus.  My class is in less than two 
> days. I had set up RocketChat with Jitsi meetings previously, but I did not 
> like them. OpenMeetings is far superior. So, I am trying to move to 
> OpenMeetings by my next class the day after tomorrow.
>
> I have followed *verbatim* all the instructions in the two fine documents by 
> Alvaro Bustos about installing Openmeetings 5.0.0-M3 on Ubuntu 18.04 and also 
> about installing the SSL certificated and Coturn.
>
> Openmeetings was working OK prior to installing SSL; I was able to go to 
> https://localhost:5443/openmeetings, login, set up, etc.   (In a conference 
> room, the video and sound were not transmitting, but I reckoned it was 
> because Kurento was not set up with SSL).
>
> The installation of SSL went very smoothly, due to the very well written 
> white paper by Alvaro.
>
> However, after the SSL installation, when I go to 
> https://localhost:5443/openmeetings, I get error 404: Not found, even though 
> the directory is definitely there. I reckon that a java servlet is missing or 
> incorrect, or something similar. But I do not know how to find it and how to 
> fix it.
>
> Telnetting into the port 5443 does show that there is service on that port. 
> Whether I telnet to localhost at 5443 or ip-address at 5443 or domain-name at 
> 5443, all respond fine.  (Same is true for ports 3478 and 8888.)  However, 
> when I go to https://localhost:5443/openmeetings or 
> https://ip-address:5443/openmeetings or 
> https://domain-name:5443/openmeetings, I get the 404 error.
>
> I would really appreciate it if there are any hints or suggestions you could 
> offer.
>
> Thank you.
> Robert.



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Best regards,
Maxim

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