All on the same subnet - no firewall involved yet. No software firewalls turned on either host or client. This is why I'm confused. Same machines work when everything is set to 5080/8088..
If I get some time today I'll fire up WireShark and look at what's going on between the machines. On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 1:31 AM, [email protected] <[email protected] > wrote: > Connection reset means that it could not connect via rtmp / rtmpt > but port 80 does work. > > You've configured rtmp to be 1935 > and rtmpt to be 433 > > I guess at least 433 does work, but have you configured your netwetwork > and firewall that these ports are forwarded to the OpenMeetings server ? > > Sebastian > > > 2012/2/7 Allen Underdown <[email protected]> > >> Will have to confirm but not a page not found. Think it was a >> "connection reset". >> >> Time to fire up wireshark... >> On Feb 7, 2012 7:35 AM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Allen, >>> >>> I have a sample config that seems to be 1:1 the same like yours. >>> >>> * I cannot make any type of connection on an initial port 80* >>> => that means your browser will show a "page not found" error or what? I >>> guess that has nothing todo with OpenMeetings then (except the server is >>> just offline). >>> >>> Sebastian >>> >>> 2012/2/6 Allen Underdown <[email protected]> >>> >>>> Ok, so in a previous post on ports I was concerned with Apache >>>> interfering with OM operations on port 80. >>>> >>>> Rather than try to eliminate Apache and insure a clean network, I just >>>> blew away the machine (in ESXi) >>>> and re-built it from scratch. >>>> >>>> My issue is that I need to allow access to OM from behind various >>>> firewalls, with OM itself being behind >>>> a firewall. I obviously have control over my end, and can forward >>>> ports/NAT policies etc. >>>> >>>> So, to make things easy, I planned on just having OM work on port >>>> 80/443 as described in the Wiki >>>> documents. >>>> >>>> For grins, I checked iptables - all clean. I didn't install any >>>> firewall. The only item in inetd.conf is telnetd >>>> on port 23 (which I added). >>>> >>>> Unfortunately, I must be missing something. I cannot make any type of >>>> connection on an initial port 80 >>>> request. If I reset everything back to defaults for 5080/8088 it all >>>> works fine. >>>> >>>> Also, for some reason, the index.html file also does not seem to read >>>> properly (??), but this may be tied >>>> to the above. I just need a clean re-direct to my default OM >>>> directory/port >>>> >>>> I've attached config.xml (in text form) and red5.properties (in text >>>> form). I want to make sure that I'm >>>> changing the right config parms. >>>> >>>> If this is all correct, next step will have to be WireShark and some >>>> debug. >>>> >>>> Ubuntu 10 LTS and latest OM 1.9 release. >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> Allen >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Sebastian Wagner >>> http://www.openmeetings.de >>> http://incubator.apache.org/openmeetings/ >>> http://www.webbase-design.de >>> http://www.wagner-sebastian.com >>> [email protected] >>> >> > > > -- > Sebastian Wagner > http://www.openmeetings.de > http://incubator.apache.org/openmeetings/ > http://www.webbase-design.de > http://www.wagner-sebastian.com > [email protected] >
