assuming cloud server is not behind a NAT firewall, which most are... you
can find a lot of info in the user groups regarding this between March and
August.
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> On Dec 15, 2020, at 11:49 PM, K. Kamhamea wrote:
>
> In summary two conclusions can be drawn, right?
> 1. The
In summary two conclusions can be drawn, right?
1. There is no need to use courn if your server uses a unique public IP.
2. You can run a OM Server in a private network with only one public IP
using coturn.
--- That's cool !!!
And probably it is even necessary to use coturn if your OM server reside
So true! In tomcat4 OM is started as nobody.
Thank You.
Am Mi., 16. Dez. 2020 um 04:18 Uhr schrieb Maxim Solodovnik <
solomax...@gmail.com>:
>
>
> On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 at 19:09, K. Kamhamea wrote:
>
>> Yes I found that on Google too, but of course ALL servers are started as
>> root, as described
No, that is not what we are doing or want to do :-)
When you install the plugin, only one group is automatically created for
all moodle users, that is what was defied in 'Module Key' default
'moodle', so all instances of OM in moodle will belong to that group and
thus all OM users in moodle wi
Hello Daniel,
While investigating (and remote debugging, thanks to Jason)
We were able to find out the issue is in Safari browser (and I found no way
to work around this)
According to my tests `Safari 12` and `Safari 14.1` should work as expected
Not sure is 14.1 is released :(( (I've tested deve
On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 at 19:09, K. Kamhamea wrote:
> Yes I found that on Google too, but of course ALL servers are started as
> root, as described in Alvaro's manual.
>
I haven't read these manuals :)
I'm using my own scripts :))
>
> Quote:
> "
> sudo chown -R nobody:nogroup /opt/open510
>
this
On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 at 12:15, Ali Alhaidary
wrote:
> Thanks Max, I expected that there will be an option when creating an
> instance of OM for group name (could default to Module Key as moodle).
>
> As for now, all recordings are stored in one group although they belong to
> different courses/tea
https://www.callstats.io/blog/2017/10/26/webrtc-product-turn-server
On 12/15/20 5:05 PM, K. Kamhamea wrote:
I wonder why we need a coturn anyway?
1. SSL certificates can be installed without it
2. The server URL can be written without port number (meaning it can
be accessed by the default 433
Hi all. I can't remember if the issues with using Safari for OM have been
resolved. Can someone let me know? Thanks.
Dan
I wonder why we need a coturn anyway?
1. SSL certificates can be installed without it
2. The server URL can be written without port number (meaning it can be
accessed by the default 433 port) without turn server installed
the simple iptables command does the trick
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p
Yes I found that on Google too, but of course ALL servers are started as
root, as described in Alvaro's manual.
Quote:
"
sudo chown -R nobody:nogroup /opt/open510
Restart coturn: sudo /etc/init.d/coturn restart
Kurento: sudo /etc/init.d/kurento-media-server restart
Tomcat-OpenMeetings: sudo /etc/i
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