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
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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
On Oct 10, 9:37 am, seba.wag...@gmail.com seba.wag...@gmail.com
wrote:
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
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
I made an SSL HowTo under the pages section. It will take a little bit
of work to set it up, but I hope it is useful for those who wish to
use this method.
On Aug 23, 11:34 am, Tom uswell...@gmail.com wrote:
Nexus,
I too am interested could you post it here?
On Aug 13, 10:08 am, nexus
You will first need to make sure that RTMPS is enabled and set up in
Red5 first and set up a keystore. I believe it is not enabled by
default. I have tried to put together an RTMPS Howto under the pages
section on the Openmeetings GoogleGroups page. Hopefully, this will be
helpful in setting this
the screen sharer to work using
the above implementation, it appears that you can have an Openmeetings
RTMPS solution on all clients.
On Aug 13, 6:07 am, Sebastian Wagner seba.wag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Nexus,
I've found a implementation:
org.red5.server.net.rtmps.RTMPSClient
But I have to check
build or the
source, I will have to add some mechanism that it does switch to the SSL
Version of the RTMP Client too.
Sebastian
2010/8/13 nexus nexusw...@gmail.com
Sounds good. This morning I was doing some testing. It appears that on
the MAC and Linux clients, that the GoDaddy
If you are still interested, I can put together a howto on how to get
it working.
On Jul 31, 6:07 pm, chuml...@hotmail.com chuml...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All!
I see the Wiktor managed to get his system working with encryption,
but I'm finding nothing but conflicting info about how to get ssl /
I have recently set up Red5 to work with RTMPS using native SSL (no
HTTPS tunneling). I have noticed quite a performance increase using
this method, but unfortunately Openmeetings will not currently work
with RTMPS using this method. I think the issue is that by default the
Flash client sets the
wrote:
Hallo Nexus,
rtmps is available in OpenMeetings you just need to enable it in the
config.xml and its as you say: The usual rtmps, not the native rtmps.
But rtmps does only work for the Windows Flash Player. OSx and Linux Flash
Player do not have the rtmps protocol implemented
to ActionScript2.
Sebastian
2010/8/12 nexus nexusw...@gmail.com
In our environment, we have all windows clients with the exeption of 2
MAC clients. To get native RTMPS working, we did purchase a valid SSL
cert from godaddy. I had no problem connecting using Windows clients
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