Hello David,

Yuo wrote "After installation". Do you mean you just unzip/untar
openmeetings bundle? or you run install from web interface or commandline?

On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 8:09 AM, George Kirkham <[email protected]>wrote:

> David,****
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> I apologise, I had mistakenly thought that you were using the mysql
> database, but you had said that you were using the “Derby DB” database.
> I have no experience with “Derby DB”, but I doubt if you need the mysql
> connector that I was referring to, which is why you would not have had it
> in your installation.****
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> Thanks,****
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> George Kirkham****
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> *From:* George Kirkham [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, 26 September 2012 10:35 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* RE: Cannot connect to server****
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> David,****
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> The Ubuntu instructions should have information about how to down load the
> mysql connector which is not supplied with the OpenMeetings files.  It will
> at least give you an idea of how to obtain the mysql connecter.****
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> For the basic installation of OpenMeetings that does not use SSL, the
> ports are: 5080, 1935, 8088****
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> Rtmpt 8088 is a fall back port if 1935 is blocked, so to test with, you
> would normally only require port 5080 and 1935.****
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> This changes if you alter any of the port settings or if you use Apache
> redirection.****
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> I have an IP address which has no Apache server or other server that is
> using port 80, so I change both port 5080 and 8088 to be port 80, which is
> great for getting round most issues with firewalls that you don't have
> control over.****
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> From a Debian installation the settings are in;****
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> */usr/lib/red5/conf/red5.properties*
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> http.port=5080****
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> https.port=5443****
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> rtmp.port=1935****
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> rtmps.port=8443****
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> rtmpt.port=8088****
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> */usr/lib/red5/webapps/openmeetings/config.xml*
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> <rtmpport>1935</rtmpport>****
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> <rtmpTunnelport>8080</rtmpTunnelport>****
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> <rtmpsslport>443</rtmpsslport>****
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> <red5httpport>5080</red5httpport>****
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> Thanks,****
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> George Kirkham****
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> *From:* David Takle [mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, 26 September 2012 3:23 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: Cannot connect to server****
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> Flash is very current.****
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> port 1935 is open (where does this port get used?)****
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> I'm using the default apache DB just to get this thing running.****
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> Edited the persistence.xml to set the user and password, and now instead
> of a blank screen or an error, I'm getting "Open Meetings - Loading. the
> server has not yet initialized"****
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> And no matter how long I wait, when I retry I get this message.****
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> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 1:09 PM, Alexei Fedotov <[email protected]>
> wrote:****
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> I'd suggest:
> Check if 1935 port is open
> Check flash player version****
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> 25.09.2012 20:22 пользователь "David Takle" <[email protected]> написал:**
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> XP SP3****
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> After installation, when I try the URL****
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> http://localhost:5080/openmeetings/****
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> I get a blank screen. It appears to be running flash, since a right-click
> brings up the flash context menu. But nothing is visible.****
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> Any thoughts?****
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WBR
Maxim aka solomax

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