Dele:
I have been reading everything, this link included, but getting things together is proving to be a challenge because the documentation and solutions are spread out here, and sometimes to other sites as well. It's an exciting journey though, and I love the product.
RIGHT NOW I have made quite a lot of progress...On WINDOWS, I got JITSI VIDEO BRIDGE PLUGIN installed on Openfire 3.9.3. I have WEBSOCKETS enabled, and with Chrome (with plugins already installed) I am amble to connect to Jitsi with:
https://servername:7443/jitsi/apps/ofmeet
https://servername:7443/jitsi/apps/jitmeet
https://servername:7443/jitsi/apps/candy
http://servername:7070/jitsi/apps/ofmeet
http://servername:7070/jitsi/apps/jitmeet
http://servername:7070/jitsi/apps/candy
The local camera opens and looks great, but when I invite others to the meeting, they are unable to join...they get the message that "This only works in CHROME" even though they're connecting with the latest Chrome. I am also not able to share the desktop (plugin already installed)...I AM able to open a WHITEBOARD share with the other participant, and I am able to sign into Candy and have a back and forth chat with a user (they have to sign in first).
I'm not really sure where to go to troubleshoot the JITSIVIDEOBRIDGE-PLUGIN.JAR issue....
About the local system:
- Windows 2008 R2
- 1 local IP address on a LAN
- Openfire 3.9.3 installed connected to the Active Directory database with MySQL as the back end
- MySQL installed on save box
- Websockets plugin, JITSIVIDEOBRIDGE-PLUGIN 1.3 plugin installed, FastTrack plugin installed ... no other meaningful plugins installed
- JITSIVIDEOBRIDGE-PLUGIN is configured in the Openfire admin with the local IP and the public IP, and port range is 50000 - 60000 enabled.
- Firewall is open for all ports required: 5222, 5223, 7070, 7443, 9090, 9091, 5269, 5275, 7777, and 50000 thru 60000.
I would welcome some help or direction...it took a lot to get here, and I am SO IMPRESSED with how well things work...I really want JITSI VIDEO BRIDGE and / or OFMEET to work.
Also, If there is a better or easier way to stream a desktop, especially through Spark, I'd welcome any information that you can pass through
Thank you !