On Wed, 6 May 2020 at 17:04, Rohrbach, Gerald <g.rohrb...@funkegruppe.de>
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> Peter,
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> thanks for the conclusion, with the fixes from Juan I was also able to get
> it working on 443.
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> As in your later posts commented a problem are company firewalls.
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> They are much more restrictive. And in many companies the firewalls are
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> Corporate IT. So it’s nearly impossible to get some ports opened in a
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> The second possibility is using hosted services, but LDAP and AD can’t
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> In home offices the home routers are not a problem in most cases.
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> This is our experience. As we are a smaller company firewall is under our
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> and we have also a test internet link to play with..
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> To use just port 443 is probably technical difficult, because it needs
> probably a total redesign of OM and the components in use.
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this is not OM design
this is WebRTC design
The only alternative was Flash, but it seems to be dead now ...


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> Gerald
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> *Von:* Peter-Otto Weber [mailto:cyber...@hotmail.de]
> *Gesendet:* Dienstag, 5. Mai 2020 19:33
> *An:* user@openmeetings.apache.org
> *Betreff:* OpenMeetings - switch to port 443
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> Together with Maxim and Juan (they had the brain and i had the fingers) i
> was able to configure my OpenMeetings m3 to work on Port 443.
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> The base system follows the guides
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> ·         Installation OpenMeetings 5.0.0-M3 on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.pdf
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> ·         Installation SSL certificates and Coturn for OpenMeetings
> 5.0.0-M3.pdf
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> The main problems were with firewall and Coturn using „kurento“ as user
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> After all it was not so many things to do:
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> Backup /opt(open503/openmeetings.service
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> Backup /opt/open503/config/server.xml
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> Change openmeetings.service
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> [Service]
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> Type=forking
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> ADD THIS LINE à AmbientCapabilities=CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
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> Change all folders /openmeetings/ to /open503/
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> Change User=nobody to User = kurento
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> Copy this file to /etc/systemd/system/openmeetings.service
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> Change all port 5443 to 443 in server.xml (two places)
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> Check firewall and open port 443 if not open as in my case 😉  )
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> Reboot
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> sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start                                 MariaDB data
> server
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> sudo /etc/init.d/kurento-media-server start           Kurento media server
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> sudo systemctl start openmeetings                   openmeetings
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> There’s still a problem with creating pid file – i will check out later…
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> Best wishes
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> POW
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-- 
Best regards,
Maxim

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