Hi all,
I want to say a big thank you to everyone, especially Greenes and Piotrow.
Greenes, I grabbed the lines as you said and it works wonderfully.
Thank you again.
It remains to solve my problem of authentication with Active
Directory. I will return to the forum in the coming days.
Sincerely!
W dniu 27.11.2010 13:36, Dominique Claver KOUAME pisze:
Morning everybody and thanks for your help. Just make a summary of
what I have tested to solve the vhost problem.
Some of you tell me to change http-port of red5. I have done the changes in :
/opt/red5/conf/red5.properties
/opt/red5/webapps/
Hi Dominique,
It works on my Debian, as say Piotr Fiedorow.
At console write:
a2enmod rewrite
...so the module rewrite it is load it.
Edit:
gedit /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
...and write at the bottom:
LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so
After edit:
gedit /etc/apache2/sites-ena
Morning everybody and thanks for your help. Just make a summary of
what I have tested to solve the vhost problem.
Some of you tell me to change http-port of red5. I have done the changes in :
/opt/red5/conf/red5.properties
/opt/red5/webapps/openmeetings/config.xml
but no success.
Now I want to tes
For the second method it runs; but now I want to use Active Directory
for authentication which will avoid the creation of users manually.
Thanks
2010/11/26, greenes :
> Hi Dominique,
>
> For the first question...have you a web server like apache?
> ...if so can create a html file redirecting
Thanks for your feedback, but I have'nt install apache during the
installation. Can somebody indicate me where I can change the red5
port 5080 to 80.
Thanks more !!!
2010/11/26, Piotr Fiedorow :
> W dniu 26.11.2010 12:49, Dominique Claver KOUAME pisze:
>> Hello,
>> I have differents problems to
W dniu 26.11.2010 12:49, Dominique Claver KOUAME pisze:
Hello,
I have differents problems to solve without openmeetings. I will post
them below :
1° - Can somebody help me configure openmeetings for direct access
without keying the port number.
Something like this http://conference.mydomain.tld.
Hi Dominique,
For the first question...have you a web server like apache?
...if so can create a html file redirecting to:
http://conference.mydomain.tld:5080/
The second can resolve so:
1)
Create a new user without write email adress and save.
2)
Select the new user just created and write the
hi,
the port configuration has to be done within red5 server configuration
-> setting http port to 80
email errors can occur when smtp setup is incomplete AND notification
mail to new users is activated...
see ya
smoeker
On 26 Nov., 12:49, Dominique Claver KOUAME wrote:
> Hello,
> I have dif
Hello,
I have differents problems to solve without openmeetings. I will post
them below :
1° - Can somebody help me configure openmeetings for direct access
without keying the port number.
Something like this http://conference.mydomain.tld.
I think this will be very easy for the users than keying
h
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