Same at my side. It works as long as I’am in the lan (VPN is also in the lan) 
it works. Whe it comes to use the coturn server it doesn’t work.

 

Von: Partha Datta <datta.pa...@gmail.com>
Antworten an: "user@openmeetings.apache.org" <user@openmeetings.apache.org>
Datum: Montag, 27. April 2020 um 22:14
An: "user@openmeetings.apache.org" <user@openmeetings.apache.org>
Betreff: Re: NAT Issue

 

Hi Alvaro,

No luck.. Here is my firewall configuration. But very strange.. it works great 
when I get connected with VPN client

 

FedoraServer (active)
  target: default
  icmp-block-inversion: no
  interfaces: enp5s10
  sources: 
  services: ssh 
  ports: 5904/tcp 3478/tcp 3478/udp 5443/tcp 8888/tcp 49152-65535/udp
  protocols: 
  masquerade: yes
  forward-ports: 
  source-ports: 
  icmp-blocks: 
  rich rules: 
[root@hepi3 ~]# firewall-cmd --list-all-zones 
FedoraServer (active)
  target: default
  icmp-block-inversion: no
  interfaces: enp5s10
  sources: 
  services: ssh 
  ports: 5904/tcp 3478/tcp 3478/udp 5443/tcp 8888/tcp 49152-65535/udp
  protocols: 
  masquerade: yes
  forward-ports: 
  source-ports: 
  icmp-blocks: 
  rich rules: 
rule family="ipv4" destination address="112.73.210.134" forward-port 
port="5443" protocol="tcp" to-port="5443" to-addr="192.168.110.16"
rule family="ipv4" destination address="112.73.210.134" forward-port 
port="8888" protocol="tcp" to-port="8888" to-addr="192.168.110.16"
rule family="ipv4" destination address="112.73.210.134" forward-port 
port="49152-65535" protocol="udp" to-port="49152-65535" to-addr="192.168.110.16"
rule family="ipv4" destination address="112.73.210.134" forward-port 
port="3478" protocol="udp" to-port="3478" to-addr="192.168.110.16"
rule family="ipv4" destination address="112.73.210.134" forward-port 
port="3478" protocol="tcp" to-port="3478" to-addr="192.168.110.16"

 

Regards,

Partha

 

 

 

On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 12:09 PM Alvaro <zurca...@gmail.com> wrote:

 

...Partha, please open in firewalld the ports:

 

 

# service firewalld start

 

# sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=3478/tcp --permanent

 

# sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=3478/udp --permanent

 

# sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=5443/tcp --permanent

 

# sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=8888/tcp --permanent

 

# sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=49152-65535/udp --permanent

 

# service firewalld restart

 

...and to see they are open:

 

# firewall-cmd --list-all

 

...and after this would be good stop the servers and reboot

the machine.

 

 

..................

 

El lun, 27-04-2020 a las 05:23 +0530, Partha Datta escribió:

Hello Alvaro, 

I am running in Fedora 27. When I enable Firewalld service in the server 
running openmeeting I cant access, even from the LAN, so I think  it is some 
thing to do with fire wall, I have not checked opening up the ports mentioned 
in the document you have sent on the local server . I shall do that today, and 
update you, to confirm if that is the issue with NAT or port blocking. 

Regards,

Partha

 

On Mon, 27 Apr 2020, 00:40 Alvaro, <zurca...@gmail.com> wrote:

Partha and Julian, is neccesary to open that ports in the firewall and

the router (both).

 

Try without firewall to test (open ports in router).

 

Are you in Ubuntu or Centos?

 

 

..............

 

 

El dom, 26-04-2020 a las 23:52 +0530, Partha Datta escribió:

Dear Alvaro, 

 

I have opened up all the port mentioned in the document but I keep getting the 
error, stating failed to connect to media server. 

Does it need to do any other conficonfiguration. 

 

Regards,

Partha

 

On Fri, 24 Apr 2020, 02:06 Alvaro, <zurca...@gmail.com> wrote:

...that is for Ubuntu 18.04.

 

And this is for Centos 7-8:

 

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/27838216/Centos%207-8%20Installation%20SSL%20certificates%20and%20Coturn%20for%20OpenMeetings%205.0.0-M3.pdf

 

 

 

...................

 

 

El jue, 23-04-2020 a las 22:11 +0200, Alvaro escribió:

...take a look:

 

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/27838216/Installation%20SSL%20certificates%20and%20Coturn%20for%20OpenMeetings%205.0.0-M3.pdf

 

 

................

 

 

El vie, 24-04-2020 a las 00:34 +0530, Partha Datta escribió:

Hello,

I have installed OpenMeetings 5.0.0-M3. It is working in LAN both audio & video.

I have Openmeeting server  behind a Linux firewall with NAT and opened up 5443 
& 8888 ports. I can not see or hear the meeting participants nor he can see me 
or hear.

The setup test, I can see my own voice and video.

Here is my nat table 

rule family="ipv4" destination address="112.73.210.134" forward-port 
port="5443" protocol="tcp" to-port="5443" to-addr="192.168.110.16"
rule family="ipv4" destination address="112.73.210.134" forward-port 
port="8888" protocol="tcp" to-port="8888" to-addr="192.168.110.16"

 

public
  target: default
  icmp-block-inversion: no
  interfaces: 
  sources: 
  services: mdns dhcpv6-client
  ports: 53/udp 5080/tcp 1935/tcp 5443/tcp
  protocols: 
  masquerade: no
  forward-ports: 
  source-ports: 
  icmp-blocks: 
  rich rules: 

 

Could you please help me

 

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