Hello Alex, this is definitely not SSL certificate
What exact OM version are you using (the path is /opt/open504 so I guess it is 5.0.0-M4 ?) What KMS version are you using What browser/OS are you using for testing? Any errors in server logs (logs/openmeetings.log and/or KMS logs) On Thu, 8 Oct 2020 at 21:33, Ninnig, Alexander < alexander.nin...@rechnungshof.rlp.de> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm sure this has been answered before, but I couldn't make it work yet. I > just set up a new OpenMeetings-Server (Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS, OM 5), > using the official manual. > > After entering a room, Webcam/Micro work fine for about 1 minute, then > there is no picture/no sound ("Media server connection for user test is > disconnected, will try to re-connect"). After that, I can turn off/turn on > webcam/micro, using the OpenMeetings-buttons, but again it will work for > only about one minute. > > My first mistake was, not to setup Coturn, because I somehow thought, I > wouldn't need the second manual. So I installed Coturn, using the second > manual, and I thought, that was it, because after entering a room, I saw: > "Connection to Media server has been established", which I don't remember > seeing before. But still: no webcam/mic after about 1 minute. Same error. > > My scenario: > It's an intern OpenMeetings-Server, so I don't have to go through any > firewall. We have about 200 users, who don't use OM all at once, so we > don't need any high-perfomance-tweaks. As certificate, I use a real > domain-certificate from an intern Microsoft domain-CA. I didn't follow the > manual here, but just changed the /opt/open504/conf/server.xml, changing > the lines [that's the way, someone suggested it here in the mailinglist, as > I was testing OM5 a few months ago]: > > <Connector port="5443" > protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol" > maxThreads="150" SSLEnabled="true"> > <SSLHostConfig> > <Certificate certificateKeystoreFile="conf/localhost.jks" > certificateKeystorePassword="openmeetings" > certificateKeystoreType="JKS" > certificateVerification="false" > sslProtocol="TLS" > type="RSA" /> > </SSLHostConfig> > </Connector> > > into > > <Connector port="5443" > SSLEnabled="true"> > <SSLHostConfig> > <Certificate certificateFile="/etc/myfirm/myserver.pem" > certificateKeyFile="/etc/myfirm/key.pem" > certificateChainFile="/etc/myfirm/chain.pem" > sslProtocol="TLS"/> > </SSLHostConfig> > </Connector> > > EXCEPT for that, I think I followed the manuals thoroughly. I got LDAP > working, HTTPS seems fine. I just can't get a stable webcam/mic. > > If you think, my certificate-deployment could be the problem, I would > change that (following the new manual). If not, can you give me some advice > on where to look? I can post logs, if needed. > > Best regards, > Alex > -- Best regards, Maxim