the password prompt is buried in this logs just enter something like Q!w2e3r4t5 and hit Enter :)))
On Wed, 14 Oct 2020 at 00:20, K. Kamhamea <kamha...@googlemail.com> wrote: > It doesn't stop at step 5 creating such a strange output > > DEBUG 10-13 19:14:50.827 o.a.o.u.c.CryptProvider:39 [Bean#0_Worker-9] - > get:: configKeyCryptClassName: null > DEBUG 10-13 19:15:05.827 o.a.o.u.c.CryptProvider:39 [ean#0_Worker-10] - > get:: configKeyCryptClassName: null > DEBUG 10-13 19:15:20.829 o.a.o.u.c.CryptProvider:39 [Bean#0_Worker-7] - > get:: configKeyCryptClassName: null > DEBUG 10-13 19:15:35.826 o.a.o.u.c.CryptProvider:39 [Bean#0_Worker-1] - > get:: configKeyCryptClassName: null > DEBUG 10-13 19:15:50.828 o.a.o.u.c.CryptProvider:39 [Bean#0_Worker-8] - > get:: configKeyCryptClassName: null > DEBUG 10-13 19:16:05.827 o.a.o.u.c.CryptProvider:39 [Bean#0_Worker-4] - > get:: configKeyCryptClassName: null > WARN 10-13 19:16:15.820 o.a.o.d.d.b.ConfigurationDao:139 > [Bean#0_Worker-3] - Could not find key in configurations: > number.minutes.reminder.send > DEBUG 10-13 19:16:20.826 o.a.o.u.c.CryptProvider:39 [Bean#0_Worker-5] - > get:: configKeyCryptClassName: null > DEBUG 10-13 19:16:35.827 o.a.o.u.c.CryptProvider:39 [ean#0_Worker-10] - > get:: configKeyCryptClassName: null > DEBUG 10-13 19:16:50.827 o.a.o.u.c.CryptProvider:39 [Bean#0_Worker-7] - > get:: configKeyCryptClassName: null > DEBUG 10-13 19:17:05.826 o.a.o.u.c.CryptProvider:39 [Bean#0_Worker-2] - > get:: configKeyCryptClassName: null > DEBUG 10-13 19:17:20.827 o.a.o.u.c.CryptProvider:39 [Bean#0_Worker-6] - > get:: configKeyCryptClassName: null > DEBUG 10-13 19:17:35.827 o.a.o.u.c.CryptProvider:39 [Bean#0_Worker-8] - > get:: configKeyCryptClassName: null > DEBUG 10-13 19:17:50.826 o.a.o.u.c.CryptProvider:39 [Bean#0_Worker-4] - > get:: configKeyCryptClassName: null > WARN 10-13 19:17:55.820 o.a.o.d.d.b.ConfigurationDao:139 > [Bean#0_Worker-3] - Could not find key in configurations: > number.minutes.reminder.send > DEBUG 10-13 19:18:05.827 o.a.o.u.c.CryptProvider:39 [Bean#0_Worker-5] - > get:: configKeyCryptClassName: null > > It never asked for a password though. > > Am Di., 13. Okt. 2020 um 18:44 Uhr schrieb Maxim Solodovnik < > solomax...@gmail.com>: > >> OK >> >> try to >> >> 1) enter the machine >> 2) stop everything that works on it: `sudo killall java` >> 3) in NEW EMPTY folder `tar -xzf apache-openmeetings*` >> 4) cd apache-openmeetings* >> 5) `./admin.sh -i -v -user ui_admin -email someem...@gmail.com -tz >> "Asia/Tehran" -group "yourgroup"` enter password >> 6) `./bin/catalina.sh run` >> 7) check https://your-ip:5443/openmeetings >> (no other steps please) >> >> what is the result? >> >> On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 at 23:40, K. Kamhamea <kamha...@googlemail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> gpg --verify apache-openmeetings-5.0.1.tar.gz.asc >>> apache-openmeetings-5.0.1.tar.gz >>> gpg: Signature made Sat 19 Sep 2020 07:18:08 AM CEST >>> gpg: using RSA key >>> 15EB59354EBF43E3A6314BEBE8302FC78456901E >>> gpg: Good signature from "Maxim Solodovnik <solo...@apache.org>" >>> [unknown] >>> gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! >>> gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the >>> owner. >>> Primary key fingerprint: 15EB 5935 4EBF 43E3 A631 4BEB E830 2FC7 8456 >>> 901E >>> >>> Any Ideas? >>> >>> Am Di., 13. Okt. 2020 um 18:03 Uhr schrieb Thomas Scholzen < >>> tschol...@buche17.de>: >>> >>>> Look at "about" on the login page. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Am 13.10.2020 18:00, schrieb K. Kamhamea: >>>> >>>> > you can check the signature >>>> I have no idea how I can do that. Where is the signature stored? >>>> >>>> > any chance your requests to new server are routed to some older one? >>>> No, as I can follow the log (tail -f ./logfile) and and I see exactly >>>> my requests there. >>>> >>>> Am Di., 13. Okt. 2020 um 17:54 Uhr schrieb Maxim Solodovnik < >>>> solomax...@gmail.com>: >>>> >>>> you can check the signature >>>> any chance your requests to new server are routed to some older one? >>>> Or something cashed in the browser (I doubt it is possible ...) >>>> >>>> On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 at 22:51, K. Kamhamea <kamha...@googlemail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> That's interesting. >>>> I downloaded the file from >>>> >>>> sudo wget >>>> https://downloads.apache.org/openmeetings/5.0.1/bin/apache-openmeetings-5.0.1.tar.gz >>>> >>>> as described in Alvaro's tutorial. And the file downloaded that still >>>> resides in the folder says >>>> >>>> /opt # dir >>>> apache-openmeetings-5.0.1.tar.gz >>>> >>>> Is exactly that. I also can rule out the possibility that some older >>>> version resided on that server because it is a fresh new server. >>>> >>>> Did someone hack into that file? >>>> >>>> Best K >>>> >>>> Am Di., 13. Okt. 2020 um 17:35 Uhr schrieb Maxim Solodovnik < >>>> solomax...@gmail.com>: >>>> >>>> Hello K. >>>> >>>> well, your screen-shots are not from 5.0.1 :( >>>> please check the latest UI here >>>> https://om.alteametasoft.com/openmeetings/ (it has the latest release >>>> installed) >>>> I can't reproduce both of your issues :( >>>> >>>> have you customized your OM? >>>> Any details on your installation? >>>> >>>> On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 at 22:29, K. Kamhamea <kamha...@googlemail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Second, when I press this button The USER and FILES tabs disappear for >>>> ever. >>>> >>>> [image: grafik.png] >>>> In M4 there was a button with arrows pointing in the opposite direction >>>> that restored these tabs. This button has miraculously disappeared. >>>> >>>> Am Di., 13. Okt. 2020 um 17:25 Uhr schrieb K. Kamhamea < >>>> kamha...@googlemail.com>: >>>> >>>> Thank you for this quick response. Sorry for the first problem. It is a >>>> typo not "errors" but "arrows". I hope the picture is instructive and makes >>>> it clear. >>>> >>>> [image: grafik.png] >>>> >>>> >>>> Am Di., 13. Okt. 2020 um 17:18 Uhr schrieb Maxim Solodovnik < >>>> solomax...@gmail.com>: >>>> >>>> Hello K >>>> >>>> On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 at 22:06, K. Kamhamea <kamha...@googlemail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> I just installed the new version on a test server following Alvaro's >>>> instruction (without Coturn and Letsencrypt) on Ubuntu 20.04. I had the >>>> version M4 running before with much less issues. >>>> >>>> 1. First thing that annoyed me was the fact that I cannot restore the >>>> USERS and FILES tab once removed the to the right. >>>> >>>> >>>> this make no sense, please provide steps to reproduce >>>> >>>> >>>> 2. The FILES tab shows folders with moving errors only. I suppose this >>>> signals some failure. Upload is impossible too. Though I can see the file >>>> in the folder, an exclamation mark signals some error, and I cannot drag it >>>> on to the whiteboard. >>>> >>>> >>>> same here >>>> what is "moving errors? since upload is impossible what in the >>>> logs/browser console? >>>> I'm afraid no one can help you with this level of details :( >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I suppose the reason is some problem with permissions. I set the whole >>>> OM folder to >>>> chown -R nobody:nogroup ./OM-Folder >>>> But nothing changed. >>>> Best K. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Best regards, >>>> Maxim >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Best regards, >>>> Maxim >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Best regards, >>>> Maxim >>>> >>>> >> >> -- >> Best regards, >> Maxim >> > -- Best regards, Maxim