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Posted to user@openmeetings.apache.org by Maxim Solodovnik <so...@gmail.com> on 2020/05/13 14:50:58 UTC

Re: help to run openmeetings on port 443

Hello Rohit,

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On Wed, 13 May 2020 at 17:23, Rohit Dhamal <ro...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> How are you?
> I hope the corona scare is in control in your area. Be safe.
>
> I am trying to use openmeetings to conduct lectures for my students. I
> have a self hosted apache serveron my desktop. I have ssl certificates for
> my site. Unfortunately I cannot access openmeetings from outside on port
> 443.
> I have router port 80 and 443 forwarded to my respective ports. I am using
> your conf file from stachoverflow from here
>
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51721771/apache-openmeetings-4-0-4-csrf-attack-when-using-apache2-as-proxypass/51783235#51783235
>
> I can get it to work without audio and video on port 80 by  #ssl
> directives and certificates.
> Unfortunately with port 443 and ssl installed I cannot get it to work.
> Along with it there's another problem that I cannot get my webpage loaded
> as I could on apache listening to port 80 with a simple configuration.
>
> Also the file conf/jee-container.xml  is nowhere to be found.
>
> Why don't you make a tutorial to help teachers and other people like me to
> setup apache openmeetings properly and continue working from home.
> I appreciate you for the wonderful creation of openmeetings and would
> appreciate even more for a complete tutorial to setup openmeetings.
>
> In the meanwhile can I request you to provide me some settings to make
> openmeetings work on my server? I you want I can make it for you if you are
> busy refining optnmeetings. I would like to present it in your name a a
> token of gratitude.
>
> soak your facemasks in caustic (NaOH sodium Hydroxide) to kill viral
> particals and then gently wash with other clothes in washing machine to
> reuse it.
> Take care and Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Rohit Dhamal.
> Medical Biotechnologist,
> Faculty Biology.
>
>

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Best regards,
Maxim