Re: RTMPS / HTTPS support in 2.0

2014-02-24 Thread Artur Neumann [ICT Projects, INF/N]
I've tried RTMPS with 2.1 and 2.2 in Oct 2013 with no luck. Maxim helped
a lot to investigate that problem. But we could not fix it so I, had to
drop the project of running OpenMeetings in our organization for now as
we required a secure connection.

I will try again with 3.0 when I find time as we still need a solution.

Artur Neumann, INF/N IT Projects
International Nepal Fellowship
Web: http://www.inf.org
Skype: artur.n.

Am 24.02.2014 08:46, schrieb Sanjay Rao:
> Couldn't find a definitive answer to - is rtmps and/or https supported
> in 2.0 on a Mac client? There are too many conflicting answers to
> this. Appreciate if somebody can answer this question. I have followed
> published instructions and also done enough research on configuration
> but still can't get it to work. 
>
> Thanks
> Sanjay
>



Re: OpenMeetings on EC2 Amazon Linux

2013-12-15 Thread Artur Neumann [ICT Projects, INF/N]
The tutorial is pretty simple:
1. get you self as EC2 instance, as Maxim says Ubuntu or Debian should
work both
2. log into the instance with SSH
3. install OpenMeetings as showed in the tutorials how to install
OpenMeetings :-)

It basically does not male any difference if you install it on a local
server or on Amazon EC2

Artur

Artur Neumann, INF/N IT Projects
International Nepal Fellowship
Web: http://www.inf.org
Skype: artur.n.

Am 14.12.2013 08:03, schrieb Maxim Solodovnik:
> Hello Afonso
>
> It is definitely possible :)
> I usually use Ubuntu but Debian should be OK as well :)
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 5:22 AM, Afonso Rech  > wrote:
>
> Hi there!
> Does it possible to serve the OpenMeetings Webconference in a
> Amazon AWS EC2 linux instance?
> And it have any tutorial to do this, if possible??
>
> I have a OpenMeetings installed on a Debian6 working perfectly,
> but I must do this
> in the cloud service, and amazon ec2 linux may become an good idea.
> By the way, it is possible to pu in a cloud Debian 6 operating
> system, and if I do this (put in a debian instance on amazon), it
> is possible to host?
>
> Sorry for the poor english :-). I hope you understand.
>
> Bye!
>
> Thanks for all.
> Have a nice weekend.
>
> -- 
> Att.
> Afonso Rech
> mailto:afor...@gmail.com 
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> WBR
> Maxim aka solomax



Re: Fwd: [VOTE] Apache OpenMeetings 2.2.0 Release Candidate 1

2013-12-10 Thread Artur Neumann [ICT Projects, INF/N]
Hello,
some time ago we had some discussion going on because of instabilities
when using SSL
I don't think that's fixed yet, that is why  I personally would vote
[-1] also without being a developer.

Artur Neumann, INF/N IT Projects
International Nepal Fellowship
Web: http://www.inf.org
Skype: artur.n.

Am 09.12.2013 20:31, schrieb Michael Wuttke:
> Hello Maxim,
>
> My vote is +1, even if I not am a developer of OM. ;-)
>
> Greetings,
> Michael
>
>  Original-Nachricht 
> Betreff:  [VOTE] Apache OpenMeetings 2.2.0 Release Candidate 1
> Datum:Sun, 08 Dec 2013 18:03:18 GMT
> Von:  Maxim Solodovnik 
>
> [VOTE] Apache OpenMeetings 2.2.0 Release Candidate 1
>
> Dear OpenMeetings Community,
>
> I would like to start a vote about releasing Apache OpenMeetings 2.2.0 RC1
>
> Main changes are covered in the
> Readme: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openmeetings/tags/2.2.0RC1/README
>
> Full Changelog:
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openmeetings/tags/2.2.0RC1/CHANGELOG
>
> Release artefacts:
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/openmeetings/2.2.0/rc1/
>
> Tag: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openmeetings/tags/2.2.0RC1/
>
> PGP release keys (signed using
> C467526E):https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/openmeetings/2.2.0/rc1/KEYS
>
> Vote will be open for 72 hours.
>
> [ ] +1  approve
> [ ] +0  no opinion
> [ ] -1  disapprove (and reason why)
>
> My vote is +1.
>



Re: Comparison OM and BBB

2013-11-17 Thread ict . projects

Hi,
what version of BBB did you test? I've tested also both BBB and OM for  
our NGO and found BBB 0.80 unusable but 0.81-dev much better.

Here my opinion of both:
BBB
--
+ fancy looking GUI
+ nice API
- but you have to use the API for creating your own user-login, groups  
etc. if you need it.

- needs Ubuntu 10.04 (no support yet for newer ubuntu versions)
- no HTTPS support

OM

+ integrated User/Groups management
+ runs without problems on Ubuntu 12.04
+ user invitation by email
+ calendar
+- supports HTTPS/RTMPS, at least theoretically, we could not make it  
work stable (tried 2.1 , 2.2, 3.0)

- GUI looks a little bit old style (just a personal feeling)
- does not place the video window automatically (might be a + for  
others, but I liked it more the way BBB does it)


At the end we could not use nether BBB nor OM because of the lack /  
broken  support of RTMPS :-( But I'm keep on watching OM, will see  
maybe we can use it inside the VPN


Its a good project that is needed, so keep up the good work!

Artur

Quoting IamTutor Rus :


Hi!
Yesterday I compared BBB and OM with one guy from Sweden. First, we have
online conversation on the BBB demo server, which located in Germany, I
guess, and after that we chated on the OM server, which located in Russia.
Well What can I say. Difference was huuge ))). In voice quality. Video
is the same, but voice. I don't know how they use BBB in teaching classes.
Voice is awful. Guy from Sweden become fan of OM, but before that he liked
BBB ))). He even very liked interface of OM and thought that interface OM
is easier. Well, I personally think that interface of BBB good as well, but
voice. Really, how can they use it? . So OM definitely wins! :))

Sergey







Re: Problems with Openmeetins & RTMPS

2013-10-25 Thread ict . projects

OK, Thank you very much!
Its getting late here. I will be in the office on Monday again from  
8:00 UTC+5:45 (Nepal)
And I'm very happy to help investigate that problem because if I get  
that working beginning next week I will have one big problem solved  
and my bosses will be very happy.


Artur

Quoting Maxim Solodovnik :


Seems like I was able to reproduce the issue
Will try to investigate/fix


On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 9:00 PM,  wrote:


I would be very keen on a test.
parallel skyping might help.
When do you like to test?


Quoting Maxim Solodovnik :

 I was able to set up

2.2.0-SNAPSHOT 1534608 22-October-2013

on  
https://demo.dataved.ru:5443/**openmeetings/

It seems to work as expected (maybe because I'm the only person in the
room)

Can send invitation link to people willing to test


On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 7:31 PM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:

 I'm currently trying to double check this

Will write back to all threads


On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 5:07 PM,  wrote:

 Hi,

we are trying to use Openmeetings in our organisation for conferences.
It works very nice on the unencrypted protocols HTTP/RTMP but when I
switch it over to HTTPS and RTMPS I get the same problems that are
mentioned here:
http://markmail.org/thread/35cbwifpeme2loee

>
and here:  
http://markmail.org/message/cjlf2nwwpiwawg2o


>


The problem occurs different but both on 2.1.1 and 2.2.0

2.1.1
runs first fine but after a random time client and server freezes. EXIT
button does not work. Have to restart the server to log in again.

2.2.0 r1535431-24-10-2013_1638
video and voice freezes after some seconds. Chat still works! The Server
still runs and I can click the EXIT button and come into the room again
to
have some more seconds of video/voice

For both cases there are no error messages I can see when I run the
server with ./red5-debug.sh

I've build 2.1.1 myself according to this instructions:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/
attachments/27838216/**
Installing+OM2.1.1+on+Debian64+Wheezy.pdf?version=1&
modificationDate=**1380291632000
**>


But for 2.2.0 I've used the build from jenkins.

Both versions are running on Debian Weezy on Amazon EC2. The SSL
certificate is an official certificate from http://www.cheapssls.com/
No other applications are running on the server, its dedicated for
OpenMeetings.

Does anybody got to the bottom of that? Or does somebody had more luck
with RTMPS? Can I do something more to debug that?

Greetings from Nepal
Artur Neumann
INF (www.inf.org)






--
WBR
Maxim aka solomax





--
WBR
Maxim aka solomax









--
WBR
Maxim aka solomax







Re: Video Frozen - OpenMeetings/Red5 stuck

2013-10-25 Thread ict . projects

Where to get 2.1? I would like to test it.

What ports are you using?


Quoting Jaime Balbino :

I have this frozen video in version 2.1.1. I downgrade for 2.1 and  
OM run fine.

I think this is port configuration. I suggest default ports for test.

I will test 2.2 shortly.

2013/9/6 Daniela Kirsch :

Thanks John, I did see that email but as you now know we don't have a
solution. I'm hoping someone can help us.

Daniela Kirsch
Web Developer

ExcelSystems Software Development Inc.
101 - 9274 4th St.
Sidney, BC  V8L 2Y7
Phone: (250) 655 1882 ext: 209
Email: dkir...@excelsystems.com


On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 4:27 PM, John Tran  wrote:


I experienced the same issue.  It seem like the issue occurs when it's in
SSL configuration.  If you notice, it looked like Danella configuration in
SSL mode.  I post the same issue back on August 27th "More  
Disconnect on ssl
connection than non ssl connection" hoping someone like yourself  
or Maxim to

respond but no luck.




On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 4:18 PM, George Kirkham 
wrote:


Daniela,



Sorry I cannot help you with this problem as we have never experienced
it, however others may be able to give you some assistance.



To help other assist you, can you give us more detail, please.



What version of OpenMeetings are you using (2.0, 2.1, 2.1.1, 3.0 etc)?



On what OS are you running OpenMeetings. E.g. Windows 7, Windows Server
2008, Ubuntu server 12, Debian (5/6/7), Centos, etc?



How did you get OpenMeetings, from what repository?



Did you download the compiled version or did you down load the source and
compile it locally on the server?



What installation instructions did you follow to build the environment in
which you are running OpenMeetings?  Are all the prerequisite packages
installed?



What ports are you using for OpenMeetings (e.g. netstat -anp | grep
java), and I guess all firewall ports are open otherwise people would have
been able to start the meeting.



Is the server a dedicated server for OpenMeetings or are other red5
applications also running on the server?



Thanks,



George Kirkham





From: Daniela Kirsch [mailto:dkir...@excelsystems.com]
Sent: Saturday, 7 September 2013 1:18 AM
To: user@openmeetings.apache.org
Subject: Video Frozen - OpenMeetings/Red5 stuck



Hi,



we are running into a serious issue. While being in a room with video and
audio (2 people in a normal moderated conference room) it happens that the
video of the other person freezes (audio is gone as well).

Once the video is frozen, the entire application is unusable. Meaning, if
I open a browser and go to the site all I get is a blank page. There's
nothing, not even a "Loading..." displayed. This is for everyone who's
trying to use it, not just the person who had the frozen video.



In the red5.log we have this:

2013-09-05 14:39:13,289 [NioProcessor-33] DEBUG
o.red5.server.net.rtmp.RTMPHandler - Invoke: Invoke: Service: null Method:
connect Num Params: 1 0: false

2013-09-05 14:39:13,289 [NioProcessor-33] DEBUG
o.red5.server.net.rtmp.RTMPHandler - call: Service: null Method:  
connect Num

Params: 1 0: false

2013-09-05 14:39:13,289 [NioProcessor-33] DEBUG
o.red5.server.net.rtmp.RTMPHandler - connect

2013-09-05 14:39:13,289 [NioProcessor-33] DEBUG
o.r.server.net.rtmp.BaseRTMPHandler - url:
rtmps://my.domain.com:8443/openmeetings/hibernate

2013-09-05 14:39:17,818 [Red5_Scheduler_Worker-3] WARN
o.r.server.net.rtmp.RTMPConnection - Closing RTMPMinaConnection  
from 1.1.1.1

: 39724 to my.domain.com:8443 (in: 3729 out 4878 ), with id 16 due to long
handshake

2013-09-05 14:39:17,819 [Red5_Scheduler_Worker-3] DEBUG
o.r.s.net.rtmp.RTMPMinaConnection - RTMP state: RTMP [state=connected,
debug=false, encrypted=false, lastReadChannel=3, lastWriteChannel=0,
readHeaders={3=Header [channelId=3, dataType=20, timerBase=0,  
timerDelta=0,

size=407, streamId=0, extendedTimestamp=0, isGarbage=false]},
writeHeaders={}, readPacketHeaders={3=Header [channelId=3, dataType=20,
timerBase=0, timerDelta=0, size=407, streamId=0, extendedTimestamp=0,
isGarbage=false]}, readPackets={3=null}, writePackets={},
writeTimestamps={}, liveTimestamps={}, readChunkSize=128,
writeChunkSize=128, encoding=AMF0]





The only way to get it all going is by restarting Open Meetings. However
we were hoping there's a way around that, something that would  
free whatever

is stuck there.



What can we do?



Thanks,

Daniela





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jt

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Northern California, CA
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Re: Problems with Openmeetins & RTMPS

2013-10-25 Thread ict . projects

I would be very keen on a test.
parallel skyping might help.
When do you like to test?


Quoting Maxim Solodovnik :


I was able to set up
2.2.0-SNAPSHOT 1534608 22-October-2013

on https://demo.dataved.ru:5443/openmeetings/
It seems to work as expected (maybe because I'm the only person in the room)

Can send invitation link to people willing to test


On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 7:31 PM, Maxim Solodovnik  
wrote:



I'm currently trying to double check this
Will write back to all threads


On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 5:07 PM,  wrote:


Hi,
we are trying to use Openmeetings in our organisation for conferences.
It works very nice on the unencrypted protocols HTTP/RTMP but when I
switch it over to HTTPS and RTMPS I get the same problems that are
mentioned here:
http://markmail.org/thread/**35cbwifpeme2loee
and here:  
http://markmail.org/message/**cjlf2nwwpiwawg2o


The problem occurs different but both on 2.1.1 and 2.2.0

2.1.1
runs first fine but after a random time client and server freezes. EXIT
button does not work. Have to restart the server to log in again.

2.2.0 r1535431-24-10-2013_1638
video and voice freezes after some seconds. Chat still works! The Server
still runs and I can click the EXIT button and come into the room again to
have some more seconds of video/voice

For both cases there are no error messages I can see when I run the
server with ./red5-debug.sh

I've build 2.1.1 myself according to this instructions:
https://cwiki.apache.org/**confluence/download/**attachments/27838216/**
Installing+OM2.1.1+on+**Debian64+Wheezy.pdf?version=1&**
modificationDate=1380291632000

But for 2.2.0 I've used the build from jenkins.

Both versions are running on Debian Weezy on Amazon EC2. The SSL
certificate is an official certificate from http://www.cheapssls.com/
No other applications are running on the server, its dedicated for
OpenMeetings.

Does anybody got to the bottom of that? Or does somebody had more luck
with RTMPS? Can I do something more to debug that?

Greetings from Nepal
Artur Neumann
INF (www.inf.org)






--
WBR
Maxim aka solomax





--
WBR
Maxim aka solomax







Problems with Openmeetins & RTMPS

2013-10-25 Thread ict . projects

Hi,
we are trying to use Openmeetings in our organisation for conferences.
It works very nice on the unencrypted protocols HTTP/RTMP but when I  
switch it over to HTTPS and RTMPS I get the same problems that are  
mentioned here:

http://markmail.org/thread/35cbwifpeme2loee
and here: http://markmail.org/message/cjlf2nwwpiwawg2o

The problem occurs different but both on 2.1.1 and 2.2.0

2.1.1
runs first fine but after a random time client and server freezes.  
EXIT button does not work. Have to restart the server to log in again.


2.2.0 r1535431-24-10-2013_1638
video and voice freezes after some seconds. Chat still works! The  
Server still runs and I can click the EXIT button and come into the  
room again to have some more seconds of video/voice


For both cases there are no error messages I can see when I run the  
server with ./red5-debug.sh


I've build 2.1.1 myself according to this instructions:  
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/27838216/Installing+OM2.1.1+on+Debian64+Wheezy.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1380291632000


But for 2.2.0 I've used the build from jenkins.

Both versions are running on Debian Weezy on Amazon EC2. The SSL  
certificate is an official certificate from http://www.cheapssls.com/
No other applications are running on the server, its dedicated for  
OpenMeetings.


Does anybody got to the bottom of that? Or does somebody had more luck  
with RTMPS? Can I do something more to debug that?


Greetings from Nepal
Artur Neumann
INF (www.inf.org)