RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

2011-12-12 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Hi Sebastian,

Sorry it took so long.

1) there is no derby.log created.  There is no openmeetings folder in red5/

2) the error looks the same if no persistence.xml is found

3) same error with latest OpenJPA as well (after putting the original 
persistence.xml back :))

Maybe this is a bit late now anyway, since I've seen you seem to have found 
something with the order in which things are being loaded that can cause 
problems?

Best regards,
Holger


-Original Message-
From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of seba.wag...@gmail.com
Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 16:21
To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under 
Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

1) When you startup the server with default settings is there a derby.log file 
created or not ?
What is its content?
Is there some folder created openmeetings in red5-folder that contains some 
folders like seg0 tmp, ...

2) If you rename the default persistence.xml to backup_persistence.xml and 
startup using red5.sh:
Do you see a different exception on startup then the 
javax.persistance.Exception ?

3) Can you replace the openJPA JAR in
openmeetings/WEB-INF/lib/openjpa-2.1.0.jar
with the JAR openjpa-2.1.1.jar from the latest downloads from 
http://openjpa.apache.org/downloads.html
 ?

Sebastian

2011/12/9 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org:
 Yes, same problem with that one as well




 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
 seba.wag...@gmail.com
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 16:05
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 yes :D

 if you download this snapshot from here:
 http://nightly.openmeetings.de/openmeetings/builds/751/openmeetings_r4
 703.zip

 The same effect?

 Sebastian

 2011/12/9 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org:
 (well, besides OpenMeetings not running, obviously ;))




 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Holger
 Rabbach (ICT)
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 16:02
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 Yep, no problems then...




 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
 seba.wag...@gmail.com
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:59
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 when you delete the openmeetings webapp from the red5-webapps dir (or move 
 it temporarly away) Does the red5 service startup or not?

 Sebastian

 2011/12/9 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org:
 Hi Sebastian,

 No changes to any files - using the unzipped distribution file. 
 Openmeetings is run as root, so the file is readable. I normally use an 
 init.d script, but for testing I've been going into /usr/local/red5 (the 
 directory I unzipped to) and running sh red5.sh.
 Changing the log level for persistence to INFO (from WARN) doesn't give any 
 more info than the messages already posted here.

 Holger


 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
 seba.wag...@gmail.com
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:49
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 Did you make any changes to the file
 webapps/openmeetings/WEB-INF/classes/META-INF/persistence.xml
 ?
 Is that file readable by the user that runs openmeetings?

 where do you execute the red5.sh ? Using a init.d script? Can you just cd 
 to the folder red5 and use the red5.sh to test and startup please.

 Last but not least:
 To get more trace you could change the log-level in
 red5/conf/logback.xml

 Sebastian

 2011/12/9 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org:
 Same things with JDK 6 as well




 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Holger
 Rabbach (ICT)
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:40
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 Sure, give me a few minutes




 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
 seba.wag...@gmail.com
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:37
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 can you try with JDK6 ?

 Sebastian

RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

2011-12-09 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
It's really weird - on the same system, I can run OpenMeetings 1.8, but not 
1.9. I'm getting the same persistence error as some of the others:

Invocation of init method failed; nested exception is 
javax.persistence.PersistenceException: Found 'javax.persistence.provider' 
property in the map but the value is not a String. Found object : 'null'.

This is a freshly unzipped archive with no changes made and running red5.sh as 
root, so there can be no access issues and no misconfigurations. I diff'ed the 
persistence.xml files of the instance that works and the one that doesn't and 
there were absolutely no differences. Permissions on the files are the same as 
well.

At this point I'm thinking that one of the components included in the zip file 
must be different between the two versions, with the newer one relying on 
something that isn't there in Ubuntu 10.04. I checked the obvious ones 
(derby.jar, derbyclient.jar, openjpa), but they're all the same. I'd hate to 
have to rebuild my system, but I guess if we can't find what's causing these 
problems, then I have no other choice :(

Best regards,
Holger

-Original Message-
From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of solomax
Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 10:32
To: OpenMeetings User
Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under 
Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

I did install everything from the list described in 
http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/UbuntuLucidLTS
except for manually compiled packages like xpdf and swftools change DB to be 
mysql

solomax@ubuntu:/opt/red5$ cd webapps/openmeetings/WEB-INF/classes/META-
INF/
sudo mv mysql_persistence.xml persistence.xml

modify persistence.xml to have valid user/password

everything works if I run it using ./red5.sh

solomax@ubuntu:/opt/red5$ /etc/init.d/red5 start Starting Red5 flash streaming 
server: red5.
solomax@ubuntu:/opt/red5$ start-stop-daemon: Unable to open pidfile '/ 
var/run/red5.pid' for writing: Permission denied (Permission denied)

guess I can fix it, seems not to be *this* issue


On Dec 9, 3:56 pm, Lee Daniel lee.e...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi solomax,could u setup system by this
 manualhttp://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/UbuntuLucidLTSand see what 
 will happen.Thanks!

 On Dec 9, 12:46 pm, solomax solomax...@gmail.com wrote:







  Just set up fresh ubuntu 10.04.3 x64 server (VMWare) install unzip +
  sun-java6-sdk red5.sh starts without any issues

  will try to google this problem
  or maybe you can pack your broken version bak into zip or tar.gz and
  put on the free file hosting?
  I can try it and maybe will find what's wrong with it...

  On Dec 9, 10:48 am, solomax solomax...@gmail.com wrote:

   tested 1.9.0 release on Ubuntu 11.10 server, no issues :( I'll try
   to set up 10.04 virtual Ubuntu server and test it.

   On Dec 9, 5:19 am, seba.wag...@gmail.com seba.wag...@gmail.com
   wrote:

The root issue:
*javax.persistence.PersistenceException: Found
'javax.persistence.provider' property in the map but the value
is not a String. Found object : 'null'.* Actually could mean
that the application was not able to find a persistence.xml

have you actually really renamed the mysql_persistence.xml to
persistence.xml et cetera ?

Sebastian

2011/12/8 Zeeshan Ali Shah zees...@infoshield.info:

 here it is

 ERROR persist for mysql and Derby..

 i have even tried putting root username for mysql

 see below, hope it will help

 Any one tried on Debian 6 or 5 successfully ?

 netstat

 netstat -anlp
 Active Internet connections (servers and established) Proto
 Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address   Foreign Address State
 PID/Program name tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:22
 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN  22109/sshd tcp0  0
 127.0.0.1:8100  0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
 14937/soffice.bin tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:3306
 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN  14807/mysqld
 tcp6   0  0 :::22   :::* LISTEN
 22109/sshd udp0  0 176.9.17.133:123
 0.0.0.0:*   782/ntpd udp0
 0 127.0.0.1:123
 0.0.0.0:*   782/ntpd udp0
 0 0.0.0.0:123
 0.0.0.0:*   782/ntpd udp0
 0 0.0.0.0:5353
 0.0.0.0:*   25557/avahi-daemon:
 udp0  0 0.0.0.0:52016
 0.0.0.0:*   25557/avahi-daemon:
 udp6   0  0 fe80::6e62:6dff:fee:123
 :::*782/ntpd
 udp6   0  0 ::1:123
 :::*782/ntpd
 udp6   0  0 :::123
 :::*782/ntpd
 udp6   0  0 :::5353
 :::*25557/avahi-daemon:
 udp6   0  0 :::52269
 :::*25557/avahi-daemon:
  

RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

2011-12-09 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Hi again,

I have some more information: the same error appears on a CentOS 6 machine with 
Oracle JDK 7, freshly installed just for testing. Right now it looks like it's 
broken on more configurations than it works on.

Holger


-Original Message-
From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of solomax
Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 11:26
To: OpenMeetings User
Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under 
Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

I will try to investigate this issue
but unfortunately its not reproducible on my virtual servers (most of them are 
11.10 work stable, requires non manual compilations) T'll write here if I  will 
find the solution

On Dec 9, 4:59 pm, Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org
wrote:
 It's really weird - on the same system, I can run OpenMeetings 1.8, but not 
 1.9. I'm getting the same persistence error as some of the others:

 Invocation of init method failed; nested exception is 
 javax.persistence.PersistenceException: Found 'javax.persistence.provider' 
 property in the map but the value is not a String. Found object : 'null'.

 This is a freshly unzipped archive with no changes made and running red5.sh 
 as root, so there can be no access issues and no misconfigurations. I diff'ed 
 the persistence.xml files of the instance that works and the one that doesn't 
 and there were absolutely no differences. Permissions on the files are the 
 same as well.

 At this point I'm thinking that one of the components included in the
 zip file must be different between the two versions, with the newer
 one relying on something that isn't there in Ubuntu 10.04. I checked
 the obvious ones (derby.jar, derbyclient.jar, openjpa), but they're
 all the same. I'd hate to have to rebuild my system, but I guess if we
 can't find what's causing these problems, then I have no other choice
 :(

 Best regards,
 Holger







 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of solomax
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 10:32
 To: OpenMeetings User
 Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692
 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 I did install everything from the list described
 inhttp://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/UbuntuLucidLTS
 except for manually compiled packages like xpdf and swftools change DB
 to be mysql

 solomax@ubuntu:/opt/red5$ cd
 webapps/openmeetings/WEB-INF/classes/META-
 INF/
 sudo mv mysql_persistence.xml persistence.xml

 modify persistence.xml to have valid user/password

 everything works if I run it using ./red5.sh

 solomax@ubuntu:/opt/red5$ /etc/init.d/red5 start Starting Red5 flash 
 streaming server: red5.
 solomax@ubuntu:/opt/red5$ start-stop-daemon: Unable to open pidfile '/
 var/run/red5.pid' for writing: Permission denied (Permission denied)

 guess I can fix it, seems not to be *this* issue

 On Dec 9, 3:56 pm, Lee Daniel lee.e...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi solomax,could u setup system by this
  manualhttp://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/UbuntuLucidLTSandsee what 
  will happen.Thanks!

  On Dec 9, 12:46 pm, solomax solomax...@gmail.com wrote:

   Just set up fresh ubuntu 10.04.3 x64 server (VMWare) install unzip
   + sun-java6-sdk red5.sh starts without any issues

   will try to google this problem
   or maybe you can pack your broken version bak into zip or tar.gz
   and put on the free file hosting?
   I can try it and maybe will find what's wrong with it...

   On Dec 9, 10:48 am, solomax solomax...@gmail.com wrote:

tested 1.9.0 release on Ubuntu 11.10 server, no issues :( I'll
try to set up 10.04 virtual Ubuntu server and test it.

On Dec 9, 5:19 am, seba.wag...@gmail.com
seba.wag...@gmail.com
wrote:

 The root issue:
 *javax.persistence.PersistenceException: Found
 'javax.persistence.provider' property in the map but the value
 is not a String. Found object : 'null'.* Actually could mean
 that the application was not able to find a persistence.xml

 have you actually really renamed the mysql_persistence.xml to
 persistence.xml et cetera ?

 Sebastian

 2011/12/8 Zeeshan Ali Shah zees...@infoshield.info:

  here it is

  ERROR persist for mysql and Derby..

  i have even tried putting root username for mysql

  see below, hope it will help

  Any one tried on Debian 6 or 5 successfully ?

  netstat

  netstat -anlp
  Active Internet connections (servers and established) Proto
  Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address   Foreign Address State
  PID/Program name tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:22
  0.0.0.0:* LISTEN  22109/sshd tcp0  0
  127.0.0.1:8100  0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 14937/soffice.bin
  tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:3306
  0.0.0.0:* LISTEN  14807/mysqld
  tcp6   0  0 :::22   :::* LISTEN
  22109/sshd udp0  0

RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

2011-12-09 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Same things with JDK 6 as well




-Original Message-
From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:40
To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under 
Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

Sure, give me a few minutes




-Original Message-
From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of seba.wag...@gmail.com
Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:37
To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under 
Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

can you try with JDK6 ?

Sebastian

2011/12/9 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org:
 Hi again,

 I have some more information: the same error appears on a CentOS 6 machine 
 with Oracle JDK 7, freshly installed just for testing. Right now it looks 
 like it's broken on more configurations than it works on.

 Holger


 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of solomax
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 11:26
 To: OpenMeetings User
 Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692
 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 I will try to investigate this issue
 but unfortunately its not reproducible on my virtual servers (most of
 them are 11.10 work stable, requires non manual compilations) T'll
 write here if I  will find the solution

 On Dec 9, 4:59 pm, Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org
 wrote:
 It's really weird - on the same system, I can run OpenMeetings 1.8, but not 
 1.9. I'm getting the same persistence error as some of the others:

 Invocation of init method failed; nested exception is 
 javax.persistence.PersistenceException: Found 'javax.persistence.provider' 
 property in the map but the value is not a String. Found object : 'null'.

 This is a freshly unzipped archive with no changes made and running red5.sh 
 as root, so there can be no access issues and no misconfigurations. I 
 diff'ed the persistence.xml files of the instance that works and the one 
 that doesn't and there were absolutely no differences. Permissions on the 
 files are the same as well.

 At this point I'm thinking that one of the components included in the
 zip file must be different between the two versions, with the newer
 one relying on something that isn't there in Ubuntu 10.04. I checked
 the obvious ones (derby.jar, derbyclient.jar, openjpa), but they're
 all the same. I'd hate to have to rebuild my system, but I guess if
 we can't find what's causing these problems, then I have no other
 choice :(

 Best regards,
 Holger







 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of solomax
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 10:32
 To: OpenMeetings User
 Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692
 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 I did install everything from the list described
 inhttp://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/UbuntuLucidLTS
 except for manually compiled packages like xpdf and swftools change
 DB to be mysql

 solomax@ubuntu:/opt/red5$ cd
 webapps/openmeetings/WEB-INF/classes/META-
 INF/
 sudo mv mysql_persistence.xml persistence.xml

 modify persistence.xml to have valid user/password

 everything works if I run it using ./red5.sh

 solomax@ubuntu:/opt/red5$ /etc/init.d/red5 start Starting Red5 flash 
 streaming server: red5.
 solomax@ubuntu:/opt/red5$ start-stop-daemon: Unable to open pidfile
 '/ var/run/red5.pid' for writing: Permission denied (Permission
 denied)

 guess I can fix it, seems not to be *this* issue

 On Dec 9, 3:56 pm, Lee Daniel lee.e...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi solomax,could u setup system by this
  manualhttp://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/UbuntuLucidLTSandsee what 
  will happen.Thanks!

  On Dec 9, 12:46 pm, solomax solomax...@gmail.com wrote:

   Just set up fresh ubuntu 10.04.3 x64 server (VMWare) install
   unzip
   + sun-java6-sdk red5.sh starts without any issues

   will try to google this problem
   or maybe you can pack your broken version bak into zip or tar.gz
   and put on the free file hosting?
   I can try it and maybe will find what's wrong with it...

   On Dec 9, 10:48 am, solomax solomax...@gmail.com wrote:

tested 1.9.0 release on Ubuntu 11.10 server, no issues :( I'll
try to set up 10.04 virtual Ubuntu server and test it.

On Dec 9, 5:19 am, seba.wag...@gmail.com
seba.wag...@gmail.com
wrote:

 The root issue:
 *javax.persistence.PersistenceException: Found
 'javax.persistence.provider' property in the map but the
 value is not a String. Found object : 'null'.* Actually could
 mean that the application was not able to find a
 persistence.xml

 have you actually really renamed the mysql_persistence.xml

RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

2011-12-09 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Hi Sebastian,

No changes to any files - using the unzipped distribution file. Openmeetings is 
run as root, so the file is readable. I normally use an init.d script, but for 
testing I've been going into /usr/local/red5 (the directory I unzipped to) and 
running sh red5.sh.
Changing the log level for persistence to INFO (from WARN) doesn't give any 
more info than the messages already posted here.

Holger


-Original Message-
From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of seba.wag...@gmail.com
Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:49
To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under 
Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

Did you make any changes to the file
webapps/openmeetings/WEB-INF/classes/META-INF/persistence.xml
?
Is that file readable by the user that runs openmeetings?

where do you execute the red5.sh ? Using a init.d script? Can you just cd to 
the folder red5 and use the red5.sh to test and startup please.

Last but not least:
To get more trace you could change the log-level in red5/conf/logback.xml

Sebastian

2011/12/9 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org:
 Same things with JDK 6 as well




 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Holger
 Rabbach (ICT)
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:40
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 Sure, give me a few minutes




 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
 seba.wag...@gmail.com
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:37
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 can you try with JDK6 ?

 Sebastian

 2011/12/9 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org:
 Hi again,

 I have some more information: the same error appears on a CentOS 6 machine 
 with Oracle JDK 7, freshly installed just for testing. Right now it looks 
 like it's broken on more configurations than it works on.

 Holger


 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of solomax
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 11:26
 To: OpenMeetings User
 Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692
 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 I will try to investigate this issue
 but unfortunately its not reproducible on my virtual servers (most of
 them are 11.10 work stable, requires non manual compilations) T'll
 write here if I  will find the solution

 On Dec 9, 4:59 pm, Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org
 wrote:
 It's really weird - on the same system, I can run OpenMeetings 1.8, but not 
 1.9. I'm getting the same persistence error as some of the others:

 Invocation of init method failed; nested exception is 
 javax.persistence.PersistenceException: Found 'javax.persistence.provider' 
 property in the map but the value is not a String. Found object : 'null'.

 This is a freshly unzipped archive with no changes made and running red5.sh 
 as root, so there can be no access issues and no misconfigurations. I 
 diff'ed the persistence.xml files of the instance that works and the one 
 that doesn't and there were absolutely no differences. Permissions on the 
 files are the same as well.

 At this point I'm thinking that one of the components included in
 the zip file must be different between the two versions, with the
 newer one relying on something that isn't there in Ubuntu 10.04. I
 checked the obvious ones (derby.jar, derbyclient.jar, openjpa), but
 they're all the same. I'd hate to have to rebuild my system, but I
 guess if we can't find what's causing these problems, then I have no
 other choice :(

 Best regards,
 Holger







 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of solomax
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 10:32
 To: OpenMeetings User
 Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 I did install everything from the list described
 inhttp://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/UbuntuLucidLTS
 except for manually compiled packages like xpdf and swftools change
 DB to be mysql

 solomax@ubuntu:/opt/red5$ cd
 webapps/openmeetings/WEB-INF/classes/META-
 INF/
 sudo mv mysql_persistence.xml persistence.xml

 modify persistence.xml to have valid user/password

 everything works if I run it using ./red5.sh

 solomax@ubuntu:/opt/red5$ /etc/init.d/red5 start Starting Red5 flash 
 streaming server: red5.
 solomax@ubuntu:/opt/red5$ start-stop-daemon: Unable to open pidfile
 '/ var/run/red5.pid' for writing: Permission denied (Permission
 denied)

 guess I can fix it, seems

RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

2011-12-09 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Yep, no problems then...




-Original Message-
From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of seba.wag...@gmail.com
Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:59
To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under 
Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

when you delete the openmeetings webapp from the red5-webapps dir (or move it 
temporarly away) Does the red5 service startup or not?

Sebastian

2011/12/9 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org:
 Hi Sebastian,

 No changes to any files - using the unzipped distribution file. Openmeetings 
 is run as root, so the file is readable. I normally use an init.d script, but 
 for testing I've been going into /usr/local/red5 (the directory I unzipped 
 to) and running sh red5.sh.
 Changing the log level for persistence to INFO (from WARN) doesn't give any 
 more info than the messages already posted here.

 Holger


 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
 seba.wag...@gmail.com
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:49
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 Did you make any changes to the file
 webapps/openmeetings/WEB-INF/classes/META-INF/persistence.xml
 ?
 Is that file readable by the user that runs openmeetings?

 where do you execute the red5.sh ? Using a init.d script? Can you just cd to 
 the folder red5 and use the red5.sh to test and startup please.

 Last but not least:
 To get more trace you could change the log-level in
 red5/conf/logback.xml

 Sebastian

 2011/12/9 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org:
 Same things with JDK 6 as well




 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Holger
 Rabbach (ICT)
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:40
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 Sure, give me a few minutes




 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
 seba.wag...@gmail.com
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:37
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 can you try with JDK6 ?

 Sebastian

 2011/12/9 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org:
 Hi again,

 I have some more information: the same error appears on a CentOS 6 machine 
 with Oracle JDK 7, freshly installed just for testing. Right now it looks 
 like it's broken on more configurations than it works on.

 Holger


 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of solomax
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 11:26
 To: OpenMeetings User
 Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 I will try to investigate this issue but unfortunately its not
 reproducible on my virtual servers (most of them are 11.10 work
 stable, requires non manual compilations) T'll write here if I  will
 find the solution

 On Dec 9, 4:59 pm, Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org
 wrote:
 It's really weird - on the same system, I can run OpenMeetings 1.8, but 
 not 1.9. I'm getting the same persistence error as some of the others:

 Invocation of init method failed; nested exception is 
 javax.persistence.PersistenceException: Found 'javax.persistence.provider' 
 property in the map but the value is not a String. Found object : 'null'.

 This is a freshly unzipped archive with no changes made and running 
 red5.sh as root, so there can be no access issues and no 
 misconfigurations. I diff'ed the persistence.xml files of the instance 
 that works and the one that doesn't and there were absolutely no 
 differences. Permissions on the files are the same as well.

 At this point I'm thinking that one of the components included in
 the zip file must be different between the two versions, with the
 newer one relying on something that isn't there in Ubuntu 10.04. I
 checked the obvious ones (derby.jar, derbyclient.jar, openjpa), but
 they're all the same. I'd hate to have to rebuild my system, but I
 guess if we can't find what's causing these problems, then I have
 no other choice :(

 Best regards,
 Holger







 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of solomax
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 10:32
 To: OpenMeetings User
 Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 I did install everything from the list described
 inhttp://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/UbuntuLucidLTS
 except for manually

RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

2011-12-09 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Yes, same problem with that one as well




-Original Message-
From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of seba.wag...@gmail.com
Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 16:05
To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under 
Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

yes :D

if you download this snapshot from here:
http://nightly.openmeetings.de/openmeetings/builds/751/openmeetings_r4703.zip

The same effect?

Sebastian

2011/12/9 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org:
 (well, besides OpenMeetings not running, obviously ;))




 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Holger
 Rabbach (ICT)
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 16:02
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 Yep, no problems then...




 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
 seba.wag...@gmail.com
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:59
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 when you delete the openmeetings webapp from the red5-webapps dir (or move it 
 temporarly away) Does the red5 service startup or not?

 Sebastian

 2011/12/9 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org:
 Hi Sebastian,

 No changes to any files - using the unzipped distribution file. Openmeetings 
 is run as root, so the file is readable. I normally use an init.d script, 
 but for testing I've been going into /usr/local/red5 (the directory I 
 unzipped to) and running sh red5.sh.
 Changing the log level for persistence to INFO (from WARN) doesn't give any 
 more info than the messages already posted here.

 Holger


 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
 seba.wag...@gmail.com
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:49
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 Did you make any changes to the file
 webapps/openmeetings/WEB-INF/classes/META-INF/persistence.xml
 ?
 Is that file readable by the user that runs openmeetings?

 where do you execute the red5.sh ? Using a init.d script? Can you just cd to 
 the folder red5 and use the red5.sh to test and startup please.

 Last but not least:
 To get more trace you could change the log-level in
 red5/conf/logback.xml

 Sebastian

 2011/12/9 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org:
 Same things with JDK 6 as well




 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Holger
 Rabbach (ICT)
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:40
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 Sure, give me a few minutes




 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
 seba.wag...@gmail.com
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 15:37
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 can you try with JDK6 ?

 Sebastian

 2011/12/9 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org:
 Hi again,

 I have some more information: the same error appears on a CentOS 6 machine 
 with Oracle JDK 7, freshly installed just for testing. Right now it looks 
 like it's broken on more configurations than it works on.

 Holger


 -Original Message-
 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of solomax
 Sent: Freitag, 9. Dezember 2011 11:26
 To: OpenMeetings User
 Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: Can't start
 openmeetings_1_9_0_r4692 under Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS

 I will try to investigate this issue but unfortunately its not
 reproducible on my virtual servers (most of them are 11.10 work
 stable, requires non manual compilations) T'll write here if I
 will find the solution

 On Dec 9, 4:59 pm, Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org
 wrote:
 It's really weird - on the same system, I can run OpenMeetings 1.8, but 
 not 1.9. I'm getting the same persistence error as some of the others:

 Invocation of init method failed; nested exception is 
 javax.persistence.PersistenceException: Found 
 'javax.persistence.provider' property in the map but the value is not a 
 String. Found object : 'null'.

 This is a freshly unzipped archive with no changes made and running 
 red5.sh as root, so there can be no access issues and no 
 misconfigurations. I diff'ed the persistence.xml files of the instance 
 that works and the one

RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

2011-12-05 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Hi,

There is RTMPS documentation at 
http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/RTMPSandHTTPS, but in only works 
with trunk or the nightly builds at the moment, as far as I know.

Holger




-Original Message-
From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of dormitilla
Sent: Freitag, 2. Dezember 2011 19:33
To: OpenMeetings User
Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

Hello,
is there a useable RTMPS implementation in the actual OM version, or have I to 
change the sourcecode, like it was adivsed in some older postings, to get it 
working.

@Holger Rabbach: Could you please write down your a detailed step by step 
information?

Best Regards
Ed

On 19 Okt., 17:55, nexus nexusw...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sorry for the late reply, but I'm glad you got it working. I just put
 the HTTPS part in case you wanted it, but like Sebastian said it is
 not needed since little data is transferred over HTTP. I don't use it
 myself for openmeetings, but have used for other projects such as
 using a Java-PHP bridge in Red5.

 On Oct 18, 8:54 am, seba.wag...@gmail.com seba.wag...@gmail.com
 wrote:



  If you are usingRTMPSthe password from the OpenMeetings client to
 the  server is already encrypted.
 RTMPSis used not only for the video part but also for all DATA
 laoding/RPC/RMI like calls.

  The only additional thing you will encrypt by using HTTPS instead of
  HTTP is sending profile images, download/pload documents and loading
  the SWF/html file with the application from the server encrypted.

  Sebastian

  2011/10/18 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org

Hi Ed,

   ** **

   All I really did was follow the instructions in the document
   attached to issue 1543 in the issue tracker (and apply some manual
   error correction to it). I'm still running the HTTP part
   unencrypted at the moment, but plan to switch to HTTPS soon - I
   guess that should also close the unencrypted password gap.

   ** **

   Best regards,

   Holger

   ** **

   [image: Description: holger-rabbach]

   ** **

   *From:* openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com [mailto:
   openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of
   *dormiti...@gmx.de
   *Sent:* Dienstag, 18. Oktober 2011 12:26
   *To:* openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
   *Subject:* Re: [openmeetings-user] Re:RTMPS

   ** **

   Hello Holger,



   congratulations, you got it working. 

   We also tried to secure the use of openmeetings withRTMPSfor our
   schoolnetwork, but our work failed. So, for example, the ldap
   password is submitted unencrypted. :-(



   Could you write down - from the beginning to the end - how you got
   it working. 

   It would be so helpful.

   In the moment, there are so much places with partial informations
   and the last pice of the chain is always missing.



   Thanks in advance.



   Greatings



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[openmeetings-user] quick question: audio codec

2011-11-15 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Hi,

What audio codec does OpenMeetings use between client and server?

Best regards,
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[openmeetings-user] bandwidth

2011-11-11 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Hi all,

Before I get out the tools and work it out myself, maybe someone has done this 
already. I'm looking at bandwidth numbers to base some calculations on, using 
the OpenMeetings default settings for quality and image size. What I'd like to 
work out is:


-  How much bandwidth is needed per user for audio (I'm assuming here 
that additional users will on average add the same amount of bandwidth again)

-  How much is needed per video user (again assuming that each 
additional video stream adds roughly the same amount)

-  How much bandwidth does the whiteboard use (if that is easy to work 
out... e.g. how much bandwidth per user every time a new slide is loaded)

If anyone has any numbers on any of this, please let me know, that would help 
me a lot.

Many blessings,
Holger

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[openmeetings-user] requests

2011-10-25 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Hi,

Three things came up in discussion within my department that I'd like to share 
as a sort of feature request, although it is certainly not very urgent:


1)   it would be nice if only users with the admin or moderator role 
had the ability to start meetings. It looks as if at the moment there is no way 
to stop every single user of the server from scheduling a meeting or starting a 
live one in one of the existing public meeting rooms. On that note, it would 
also be nice if there was an option to tell OpenMeetings that users should not 
have personal rooms. We envision one day running this software for a large 
number of possible users, but would like to be able to tightly control who is 
using up precious bandwidth. Does that make sense?

2)  is there any chance that in the future, OpenMeetings could check when 
users enter a room via the email invitation link if they already exist as a 
user in the database and in that case display their real user info instead of 
the email address?

3)  in the future, we would like to be able to assign roles (user, 
moderator, admin) via LDAP group membership or something similar. A generic 
LDAP mechanism to assign certain properties would be great for that, where one 
could define what LDAP search query to use to find out if a user should have a 
certain role. I can go into more detail on that (or actually get my AD 
administrator to give me more details ;)) if that's something that would be of 
interest.

I can't say enough how much I appreciate the quick responses and in some cases 
quick problem fixes here. I hope that I'll be able to contribute something back 
(proper documentation of the HTTPS/RTMPS setup comes to mind, since I did work 
on that quite a bit...) in the future.

Best regards,
Holger

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[openmeetings-user] timzones and ical

2011-10-24 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Hi,

I can't find this exact problem described in the list archives, so I thought 
I'd just ask about it. When I create a new meeting in the future and invite 
people to it, using the ical notification type, something isn't quite right. 
The local server time is CEST (GMT+2) at the moment and I created a meeting for 
11:30 am, but the ical invitation seems to have put it at 1:30 pm instead. I 
did get a reminder email at the right time and stating the correct times, 
though. So my guess is that the ical data either doesn't contain the time zone, 
so my calendar assumes GMT, or it contains the wrong timezone - or it tries to 
calculate the correct time based on the user's timezone, but somehow 
miscalculates. Can anybody confirm this?

Many blessings,
Holger

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RE: [openmeetings-user] timzones and ical

2011-10-24 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
The user's timezone is set to Etc/GMT+1 (since no DST option is available) - 
that's also what was being displayed at the top of the calendar when the 
meeting was set up. Even if I assume a wrong time zone was used since I'm 
actually in GMT+2 at the moment (at least until next week), the meeting was 
moved by two hours in ical, so it's still an hour off...

Best regards,
Holger

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Sent: Montag, 24. Oktober 2011 11:58
To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] timzones and ical

What timezone has your openmeetings user profile that creates the calendar 
event?

Actually the servers timezone is only interesting if there is no user-timezone 
available.
When you create a meeting through the calendar at 2 o'clock then its 2 o'clock 
in the time zone of the openmeetings user that you are using. Actually on top 
of the calendar there is also drop down to change the timezone setting.

Sebastian

2011/10/24 Holger Rabbach (ICT) 
holger.rabb...@om.orgmailto:holger.rabb...@om.org
Hi,

I can't find this exact problem described in the list archives, so I thought 
I'd just ask about it. When I create a new meeting in the future and invite 
people to it, using the ical notification type, something isn't quite right. 
The local server time is CEST (GMT+2) at the moment and I created a meeting for 
11:30 am, but the ical invitation seems to have put it at 1:30 pm instead. I 
did get a reminder email at the right time and stating the correct times, 
though. So my guess is that the ical data either doesn't contain the time zone, 
so my calendar assumes GMT, or it contains the wrong timezone - or it tries to 
calculate the correct time based on the user's timezone, but somehow 
miscalculates. Can anybody confirm this?

Many blessings,
Holger

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RE: [openmeetings-user] timzones and ical

2011-10-24 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Nope, I'm in Central European Summer Time (another participant of my test 
meeting is in BST, though - for him the meeting time in iCal was 11:30am, when 
it should have been 10:30)... anyway, when I use the simple reminder, it shows 
me the correct times - just set up another meeting for 2pm to 3pm and it shows 
Start: 24.10.2011 14:00:00 (Europe/Berlin) in the email reminder, which 
sounds right. So apparently it's only iCal that is having some timezone trouble.

Best regards,
Holger

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You are in British Summer Time ?

That sounds strange, does the same thing happen if you choose the simple 
reminder type?

Sebastian
2011/10/24 Holger Rabbach (ICT) 
holger.rabb...@om.orgmailto:holger.rabb...@om.org
The user's timezone is set to Etc/GMT+1 (since no DST option is available) - 
that's also what was being displayed at the top of the calendar when the 
meeting was set up. Even if I assume a wrong time zone was used since I'm 
actually in GMT+2 at the moment (at least until next week), the meeting was 
moved by two hours in ical, so it's still an hour off...

Best regards,
Holger

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What timezone has your openmeetings user profile that creates the calendar 
event?

Actually the servers timezone is only interesting if there is no user-timezone 
available.
When you create a meeting through the calendar at 2 o'clock then its 2 o'clock 
in the time zone of the openmeetings user that you are using. Actually on top 
of the calendar there is also drop down to change the timezone setting.

Sebastian
2011/10/24 Holger Rabbach (ICT) 
holger.rabb...@om.orgmailto:holger.rabb...@om.org
Hi,

I can't find this exact problem described in the list archives, so I thought 
I'd just ask about it. When I create a new meeting in the future and invite 
people to it, using the ical notification type, something isn't quite right. 
The local server time is CEST (GMT+2) at the moment and I created a meeting for 
11:30 am, but the ical invitation seems to have put it at 1:30 pm instead. I 
did get a reminder email at the right time and stating the correct times, 
though. So my guess is that the ical data either doesn't contain the time zone, 
so my calendar assumes GMT, or it contains the wrong timezone - or it tries to 
calculate the correct time based on the user's timezone, but somehow 
miscalculates. Can anybody confirm this?

Many blessings,
Holger

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[openmeetings-user] file uploads

2011-10-20 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Hi,

Quick question: is it possible the file upload functionality in the conference 
rooms is hard-wired to use the HTTP port? I have everything working nicely with 
HTTPS (to avoid MITM problems and to not start teaching our users it's okay to 
enter their password on seemingly insecure sites) and RTMPS, but the file 
upload just doesn't seem to be doing anything. Nothing in the server logs 
either, which makes me think it must still be connecting to port 5080, on which 
nothing is listening anymore. Does that make sense?

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[openmeetings-user] RE: file uploads

2011-10-20 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Answering my own question here: a quick tcpdump seems to confirm the suspicion. 
 Is this something that is easily fixed? If you point me in the right direction 
(which source files to look at), I'm happy to have a look at it myself.

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Holger

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Subject: [openmeetings-user] file uploads

Hi,

Quick question: is it possible the file upload functionality in the conference 
rooms is hard-wired to use the HTTP port? I have everything working nicely with 
HTTPS (to avoid MITM problems and to not start teaching our users it's okay to 
enter their password on seemingly insecure sites) and RTMPS, but the file 
upload just doesn't seem to be doing anything. Nothing in the server logs 
either, which makes me think it must still be connecting to port 5080, on which 
nothing is listening anymore. Does that make sense?

Best regards,
Holger

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RE: [openmeetings-user] RE: file uploads

2011-10-20 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Did that now - now it connects to port 443, but tries to use HTTP, not HTTPS - 
I can see the POST request in clear text and it's not uploading.

Holger

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have you configured the red5 http port in the config.xml to use the new HTTPS 
port ?

Sebastian
2011/10/20 Holger Rabbach (ICT) 
holger.rabb...@om.orgmailto:holger.rabb...@om.org
Answering my own question here: a quick tcpdump seems to confirm the suspicion. 
 Is this something that is easily fixed? If you point me in the right direction 
(which source files to look at), I'm happy to have a look at it myself.

Best regards,
Holger

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Subject: [openmeetings-user] file uploads

Hi,

Quick question: is it possible the file upload functionality in the conference 
rooms is hard-wired to use the HTTP port? I have everything working nicely with 
HTTPS (to avoid MITM problems and to not start teaching our users it's okay to 
enter their password on seemingly insecure sites) and RTMPS, but the file 
upload just doesn't seem to be doing anything. Nothing in the server logs 
either, which makes me think it must still be connecting to port 5080, on which 
nothing is listening anymore. Does that make sense?

Best regards,
Holger

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[openmeetings-user] LDAP questions

2011-10-18 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Hi,

Got the RTMPS stuff working (note: doesn't work in Chrome for some reason), now 
on to LDAP/AD integration. First of all, do we have to use userPrincipalName as 
the login name? We have a problem there, as for legacy reasons we have 
different domains in that field, depending on when the account was created. We 
try not to use that field anywhere for that reason.
Another question: am I correct in saying that all the LDAP login does is 
authenticate the user, check for existence in the local database and if it's 
the first login, create a local user profile from the AD fields? I was hoping I 
could probably use group memberships to assign room membership or privileges - 
I guess that's currently not possible then?
Thanks again for all the work and the helpful responses here - I'm just trying 
to get a feel for what can and can't be done right now, so I can make informed 
recommendations for how this great piece of software can be integrated into our 
existing infrastructure.

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Holger

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RE: [openmeetings-user] LDAP questions

2011-10-18 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Hi Sebastian,

Thanks for the quick response. I had a look at the code and understand where 
the problem is - in order to be able to use something other than the UPN for 
login, parts of the LDAPAuth stuff would need to be changed, so that before 
actually making an LDAP bind as the user, a search would need to be run based 
on the field used for login, to find the user's full DN. That can then be used 
for binding instead of the UPN, to check if the password is valid. So it would 
be a few more lines of code. In any case, it would be very, very helpful to be 
able to use other fields, especially the sAMAccountName field. For my prototype 
install I can work around the problem. If it's not fixed in a couple of months, 
I may have a go at it myself. My Java knowledge is a little rusty, but I might 
be able to figure something out. It looks like some code is already present for 
some of the groups stuff I was talking about as well - but it's commented out 
and marked as for future use, so I guess the author of the LDAP plugin didn't 
get around to finishing it all yet.

Best regards,
Holger

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Hallo Holger,

*do we have to use userPrincipalName as the login name?*
= I think you can configure a custom fieldname_user_principal for the search 
fo the user.
The result of the search is used to simulate the user in OpenMeetings.
For the auth itself, I think this custom fieldname is only available if you are 
using OpenLDAP as ldap_server_type in your config.

I don't know if either this modification to be able to auth in ADS with custom 
fieldname for user_principle makes no sense or if we just never had the request 
to make it available.

But to fill the user-values you can define a custom principle_filedname and 
also which attributes to sync with from your LDAP, compare those sample files:
http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/source/browse/trunk/singlewebapp/WebContent/conf/sample_openldap_om_ldap.cfg
http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/source/browse/trunk/singlewebapp/WebContent/conf/om_ldap.cfg

*Another question: am I correct in saying that all the LDAP login does is 
authenticate the user, check for existence in the local database and if it's 
the first login, create a local user profile from the AD fields?*
+ checks the password of course.
+ updates the user record with some of the basic new values.

* I was hoping I could probably use group memberships to assign room membership 
or privileges - I guess that's currently not possible then?*
= As the nature of those LDAP/ADS Servers is that their struture is different 
for each company we did not make any kind of additional things. It would be not 
that hard to write some add-ons based on what is available currently, but its 
qutie hard to provide a general configuration possibility that fits for 
everybody.
So this task would require some basic code modification in the auth mechanism.

Sebastian


2011/10/18 Holger Rabbach (ICT) 
holger.rabb...@om.orgmailto:holger.rabb...@om.org
Hi,

Got the RTMPS stuff working (note: doesn't work in Chrome for some reason), now 
on to LDAP/AD integration. First of all, do we have to use userPrincipalName as 
the login name? We have a problem there, as for legacy reasons we have 
different domains in that field, depending on when the account was created. We 
try not to use that field anywhere for that reason.
Another question: am I correct in saying that all the LDAP login does is 
authenticate the user, check for existence in the local database and if it's 
the first login, create a local user profile from the AD fields? I was hoping I 
could probably use group memberships to assign room membership or privileges - 
I guess that's currently not possible then?
Thanks again for all the work and the helpful responses here - I'm just trying 
to get a feel for what can and can't be done right now, so I can make informed 
recommendations for how this great piece of software can be integrated into our 
existing infrastructure.

Best regards,
Holger

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RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

2011-10-18 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Hi Ed,

All I really did was follow the instructions in the document attached to issue 
1543 in the issue tracker (and apply some manual error correction to it). I'm 
still running the HTTP part unencrypted at the moment, but plan to switch to 
HTTPS soon - I guess that should also close the unencrypted password gap.

Best regards,
Holger

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Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

Hello Holger,

congratulations, you got it working.
We also tried to secure the use of openmeetings with RTMPS for our 
schoolnetwork, but our work failed. So, for example, the ldap password is 
submitted unencrypted. :-(

Could you write down - from the beginning to the end - how you got it working.
It would be so helpful.
In the moment, there are so much places with partial informations and the last 
pice of the chain is always missing.

Thanks in advance.

Greatings

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RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

2011-10-16 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Thanks, looks very helpful - you have a typo in the second step - at that point 
you want to edit the .properties files - maybe in the next revision you want to 
fix that :)

Best regards,
Holger



-Original Message-
From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of nexus
Sent: Samstag, 15. Oktober 2011 19:47
To: OpenMeetings User
Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

Sebastian,

I have submitted the RTMPS setup guide that I posted a while back under Issue 
1543. I couldn't find another place to upload it to. I think that I am getting 
close on an RTMPS client. The origianl issue I ran into was that the 
red5-screenshare was getting compiled against an older red5.jar that did not 
have the RTMPSClient, it was using the older TomcatRTMPS which I believe is 
RTMP tunneled over HTTPS. I then compiled the client against the newer red5.jar 
included in Red5 1.0RC1 with a minor modification and the client does compile. 
After compiling it and running the client, I was getting some classes not found 
errors to do with logging that has changed in Red5 1.0RC1. I then updated the 
logback.jar that the screenshare client is compiled against which eliminated 
those errors. Now, I am just getting errors associated with slf4j classes not 
being found. I am checking into that now and plan on doing some tests this 
week. I will post later in the week where I am at as well as any possible 
issues. I can post my source as well. I really love the work that you have done 
and wouldn't mind helping contributing towards this.

On Oct 13, 5:24 pm, seba.wag...@gmail.com seba.wag...@gmail.com
wrote:
 @nexus: meanwhile maybe you could re-submit your initial document again?
 Btw: What did fail in your case with the RTMPSClient? I have submited 
 some problems to the forums but not yet clear what the result will be.

 Sebastian

 2011/10/13 Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org





  Hi again,

  Sorry to come back to this old message, but I'm still confused. I 
  did edit the client source (to add the best proxy type), 
  recompiled and installed it and I did import the certificate into 
  the keystore. Running tcpdump on my server, I can see the only ports 
  being used (and actually even attempted) are 5080 and 1935 - I can 
  also see that all traffic is unencrypted. The client obviously never 
  even tries any kind SSL connection. For debugging purposes, which 
  ports would I expect to see traffic on if it worked? Or would it try 
  to negotiate a TLS connection on port 1935? Unfortunately Google 
  removed all the pages on Google Groups, so the short howto that 
  Nexus put together last year is no longer available. I'm not getting 
  anywhere here, even though I've tried various things already, 
  including modifying red5-core.xml to include the beans needed for 
  RTMPS (still, since the client never even tries to connect to that 
  additional port, it would seem to make no difference). I'd just wait 
  for the promised bits of documentation, but since I'm working on a 
  prototype installation for a study project, I have a deadline 
  hanging over my head and even though it wouldn't be the end of the 
  world if I couldn't, it would be nice if I could actually 
  demonstrate to my tutor that the required security mechanisms 
  already work and aren't going to work at some later date :). Not 
  trying to put any pressure on anyone here, just trying to explain why I'm 
  so persistent in coming back to this topic. I really appreciate the amount 
  of work that's going into OpenMeetings and the helpful responses here on 
  this list.

  Best regards,
  Holger

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  From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com [mailto:
  openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of nexus
  Sent: Samstag, 8. Oktober 2011 02:01
  To: OpenMeetings User
  Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

  On Oct 7, 9:52 am, Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org
  wrote:
   Hi Sebastian,

   Sounds good - screensharing and recording are not of high 
   importance at
  this point, so I can live without them until this is fixed. I'll 
  keep an eye open for the guide to be published. Thanks for your quick 
  response.

   Holger

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   [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
   seba.wag...@gmail.com
   Sent: Freitag, 7. Oktober 2011 15:49
   To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
   Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] RTMPS

   Hallo Holger,

   you should use native SSL, we will publish a guide soon.

   However the screensharing and recording has no SSL feature yet.
   We hope to fix that when the guide is ready.

   Sebastian
   2011/10/7 Holger 
   holger.rabb...@om.orgmailto:holger.rabb...@om.org
   Hi,

   I've looked through the list archive quite a bit, but couldn't 
   find a solution to my problem there. I'm trying to use RTMPS in 
   the latest version

RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

2011-10-13 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Hi again,

Sorry to come back to this old message, but I'm still confused. I did edit the 
client source (to add the best proxy type), recompiled and installed it and I 
did import the certificate into the keystore. Running tcpdump on my server, I 
can see the only ports being used (and actually even attempted) are 5080 and 
1935 - I can also see that all traffic is unencrypted. The client obviously 
never even tries any kind SSL connection. For debugging purposes, which ports 
would I expect to see traffic on if it worked? Or would it try to negotiate a 
TLS connection on port 1935? Unfortunately Google removed all the pages on 
Google Groups, so the short howto that Nexus put together last year is no 
longer available. I'm not getting anywhere here, even though I've tried various 
things already, including modifying red5-core.xml to include the beans needed 
for RTMPS (still, since the client never even tries to connect to that 
additional port, it would seem to make no difference). I'd just wait for the 
promised bits of documentation, but since I'm working on a prototype 
installation for a study project, I have a deadline hanging over my head and 
even though it wouldn't be the end of the world if I couldn't, it would be nice 
if I could actually demonstrate to my tutor that the required security 
mechanisms already work and aren't going to work at some later date :). Not 
trying to put any pressure on anyone here, just trying to explain why I'm so 
persistent in coming back to this topic. I really appreciate the amount of work 
that's going into OpenMeetings and the helpful responses here on this list.

Best regards,
Holger




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From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of nexus
Sent: Samstag, 8. Oktober 2011 02:01
To: OpenMeetings User
Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS



On Oct 7, 9:52 am, Holger Rabbach (ICT) holger.rabb...@om.org
wrote:
 Hi Sebastian,

 Sounds good - screensharing and recording are not of high importance at this 
 point, so I can live without them until this is fixed. I'll keep an eye open 
 for the guide to be published. Thanks for your quick response.

 Holger

 [cid:image001@01CC8509.237C99B0]

 From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
 seba.wag...@gmail.com
 Sent: Freitag, 7. Oktober 2011 15:49
 To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] RTMPS

 Hallo Holger,

 you should use native SSL, we will publish a guide soon.

 However the screensharing and recording has no SSL feature yet.
 We hope to fix that when the guide is ready.

 Sebastian
 2011/10/7 Holger holger.rabb...@om.orgmailto:holger.rabb...@om.org
 Hi,

 I've looked through the list archive quite a bit, but couldn't find a
 solution to my problem there. I'm trying to use RTMPS in the latest
 version of OpenMeetings (Windows clients only at this point), so I've
 enabled RTMPS in red5 and in the client configuration. I have added a
 valid certificate (plus CA and intermediate cert) to the keystore. I
 can see that the client does indeed try to use RTMPS, but get the
 following log message:

 [WARN] [Red5_Scheduler_Worker-2]
 org.red5.server.net.rtmp.RTMPConnection - Closing RTMPMinaConnection
 from 93.202.123.176tel:93.202.123.176 : 55110 to null (in: 294 out
 597 ), with id 1 due to long handshake

 I get the same message also if I try to use the builtin keystore
 without my valid certificate - however, when I was using a password on
 the certificate's key that was different from the keystore's, I got a
 different error.

 Does RTMPS work at all? There was some talk on the list about native
 RTMPS about a year ago, has that discussion led to any changes and are
 they documented anywhere? Any help would be much appreciated - I'm
 quite excited about OpenMeetings, but do need RTMPS support to be able
 to use it.

 Best regards,
 Holger

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RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

2011-10-10 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Thanks, but that doesn't seem to work - I added the line, built a new 
distribution, installed it, ran the installer, then tried to connect from the 
client - doesn't even try port 8443. Emptied the browser cache as well, to be 
sure the old app isn't cached. Maybe this doesn't work anymore in 1.8.4?

Holger


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From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of nexus
Sent: Samstag, 8. Oktober 2011 02:01
To: OpenMeetings User
Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

[...]

I did a lot of work a while back using RTMPS with Openmeetings and it works 
well. Sounds like you have the Red5 side set up. In order to get native SSL 
RTMPS to work with Openmeetings you have to checkout and download the source 
and add the following bit of code to the following
file: WebContent\openmeetings\base\remote\rtmpConnection.lzx

   this._nc = new NetConnection();

// local reference to rtmpconnection
this._nc.t = this;

this._nc.proxyType = best;--This is the line that
you have to add

After you add this line and build the app using the instructions on the build 
page, RTMPS will work.

In short, this line is necessary to tell the Flash player to try native SSL 
first before trying to go through other methods.

I have successfully used native SSL RTMPS using openmeetings with Windows, Mac, 
and Linux clients. It sounds like you have your keystore set up so this should 
be all you need.

I have been able to use the screensharer while using RTMPS but had to hard code 
the port in the source to use my RTMP port. So the screensharer has not been 
encrypted. I have recently been trying to build an RTMPS screensharer but have 
not been sucessful yet. I am looking forward to the guide mentioned as this 
should help with this quite a bit. I hope this is helpful.

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RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

2011-10-10 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
PS: I also tried running red5 RTMPS on port 443 instead of 8443, just to be 
sure that's not the problem...




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[mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Sent: Montag, 10. Oktober 2011 15:18
To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

Thanks, but that doesn't seem to work - I added the line, built a new 
distribution, installed it, ran the installer, then tried to connect from the 
client - doesn't even try port 8443. Emptied the browser cache as well, to be 
sure the old app isn't cached. Maybe this doesn't work anymore in 1.8.4?

Holger


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From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of nexus
Sent: Samstag, 8. Oktober 2011 02:01
To: OpenMeetings User
Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

[...]

I did a lot of work a while back using RTMPS with Openmeetings and it works 
well. Sounds like you have the Red5 side set up. In order to get native SSL 
RTMPS to work with Openmeetings you have to checkout and download the source 
and add the following bit of code to the following
file: WebContent\openmeetings\base\remote\rtmpConnection.lzx

   this._nc = new NetConnection();

// local reference to rtmpconnection
this._nc.t = this;

this._nc.proxyType = best;--This is the line that
you have to add

After you add this line and build the app using the instructions on the build 
page, RTMPS will work.

In short, this line is necessary to tell the Flash player to try native SSL 
first before trying to go through other methods.

I have successfully used native SSL RTMPS using openmeetings with Windows, Mac, 
and Linux clients. It sounds like you have your keystore set up so this should 
be all you need.

I have been able to use the screensharer while using RTMPS but had to hard code 
the port in the source to use my RTMP port. So the screensharer has not been 
encrypted. I have recently been trying to build an RTMPS screensharer but have 
not been sucessful yet. I am looking forward to the guide mentioned as this 
should help with this quite a bit. I hope this is helpful.

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RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

2011-10-10 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Hi Sebastian,

I thought that's what I had set up. I did change the source code and recompile. 
And looking at http://gregoire.org/2009/11/12/native-rtmps-in-red5/, that's 
pretty much what I did. Maybe a clarification is needed as to what the 
difference between RTMPS and native SSL is - I thought they were the same 
thing... even Nexus talks about native RTMPS in his mailing list posts from 
last year...

Holger

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, Oktober 2011 15:37
To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

Hallo Holger,

as Nexus did explain, he was using NATIVE SSL not RTMPS.
Also it does require to change source code and recompile that client.

Our guide will be quite similar to what Nexus has done.


Sebastian
2011/10/10 Holger Rabbach (ICT) 
holger.rabb...@om.orgmailto:holger.rabb...@om.org
PS: I also tried running red5 RTMPS on port 443 instead of 8443, just to be 
sure that's not the problem...




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Sent: Montag, 10. Oktober 2011 15tel:2011%2015:18
To: 
openmeetings-user@googlegroups.commailto:openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

Thanks, but that doesn't seem to work - I added the line, built a new 
distribution, installed it, ran the installer, then tried to connect from the 
client - doesn't even try port 8443. Emptied the browser cache as well, to be 
sure the old app isn't cached. Maybe this doesn't work anymore in 1.8.4?

Holger


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Sent: Samstag, 8. Oktober 2011 02tel:2011%2002:01
To: OpenMeetings User
Subject: [openmeetings-user] Re: RTMPS

[...]

I did a lot of work a while back using RTMPS with Openmeetings and it works 
well. Sounds like you have the Red5 side set up. In order to get native SSL 
RTMPS to work with Openmeetings you have to checkout and download the source 
and add the following bit of code to the following
file: WebContent\openmeetings\base\remote\rtmpConnection.lzx

  this._nc = new NetConnection();

   // local reference to rtmpconnection
   this._nc.t = this;

   this._nc.proxyType = best;--This is the line that
you have to add

After you add this line and build the app using the instructions on the build 
page, RTMPS will work.

In short, this line is necessary to tell the Flash player to try native SSL 
first before trying to go through other methods.

I have successfully used native SSL RTMPS using openmeetings with Windows, Mac, 
and Linux clients. It sounds like you have your keystore set up so this should 
be all you need.

I have been able to use the screensharer while using RTMPS but had to hard code 
the port in the source to use my RTMP port. So the screensharer has not been 
encrypted. I have recently been trying to build an RTMPS screensharer but have 
not been sucessful yet. I am looking forward to the guide mentioned as this 
should help with this quite a bit. I hope this is helpful.

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RE: [openmeetings-user] RTMPS

2011-10-07 Thread Holger Rabbach (ICT)
Hi Sebastian,

Sounds good - screensharing and recording are not of high importance at this 
point, so I can live without them until this is fixed. I'll keep an eye open 
for the guide to be published. Thanks for your quick response.

Holger

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From: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com 
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Sent: Freitag, 7. Oktober 2011 15:49
To: openmeetings-user@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [openmeetings-user] RTMPS

Hallo Holger,

you should use native SSL, we will publish a guide soon.

However the screensharing and recording has no SSL feature yet.
We hope to fix that when the guide is ready.

Sebastian
2011/10/7 Holger holger.rabb...@om.orgmailto:holger.rabb...@om.org
Hi,

I've looked through the list archive quite a bit, but couldn't find a
solution to my problem there. I'm trying to use RTMPS in the latest
version of OpenMeetings (Windows clients only at this point), so I've
enabled RTMPS in red5 and in the client configuration. I have added a
valid certificate (plus CA and intermediate cert) to the keystore. I
can see that the client does indeed try to use RTMPS, but get the
following log message:

[WARN] [Red5_Scheduler_Worker-2]
org.red5.server.net.rtmp.RTMPConnection - Closing RTMPMinaConnection
from 93.202.123.176tel:93.202.123.176 : 55110 to null (in: 294 out 597 ), 
with id 1 due
to long handshake

I get the same message also if I try to use the builtin keystore
without my valid certificate - however, when I was using a password on
the certificate's key that was different from the keystore's, I got a
different error.

Does RTMPS work at all? There was some talk on the list about native
RTMPS about a year ago, has that discussion led to any changes and are
they documented anywhere? Any help would be much appreciated - I'm
quite excited about OpenMeetings, but do need RTMPS support to be able
to use it.

Best regards,
Holger

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