Hi Maxim,

This is my scenario on LAN ethernet cards 1GBs - switch 1GBs:


# Server OM 4.0.8-531 on Arch Linux

# Client macOS Mojave, Safari 12.

With Safari only get problems after make a recording and drag it
to whiteboard, when press play button and not play it. Yes play
out room, in Recordings.

With Firefox, very hard to open it, to give a step, to open flash...

My opinion, being diplomatic, macOS Mojave is not the best OS of Apple.


# Client macOS High Sierra, Safari 12.

With Safari only get problems after make a recording and drag it
to whiteboard, when press play button and not play it. Yes play
out room, in Recordings.

With Firefox, everything works right.


Alvaro


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El mar, 05-02-2019 a las 04:27 +0000, Maxim Solodovnik (JIRA) escribió:
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> Maxim Solodovnik commented on OPENMEETINGS-2007:
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> 
> This is well-known issue (it usually reported against FF)
> 
> Unfortunately I have no idea how to fix it :(
> 
> I have no access to this dialog :(((
> 
> > Camera and microphone access is not always clickable in Safari
> > (macOS), making OM temporarily unusable.
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
> > --------------------------------------
> > 
> >                 Key: OPENMEETINGS-2007
> >                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENMEET
> > INGS-2007
> >             Project: Openmeetings
> >          Issue Type: Bug
> >    Affects Versions: 4.0.8
> >            Reporter: Raphael Fetzer
> >            Assignee: Maxim Solodovnik
> >            Priority: Major
> >         Attachments: Safari-Flash-Problem.mp4
> > 
> > 
> > First of all: Unfortunately, we cannot reproduce the problem. It
> > occurs irregularly on several Macs with macOS Mojave running Safari
> > 12 with the current Flash version. The attachment shows a longer
> > screencasts where it occurs. As visible at the end in the video, it
> > can often be bypassed by reloading the browser window. However,
> > this does not always help. I've had cases where even reloading
> > several times didn't help and I had to switch to another browser.
> 
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