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Mirotalk - Participants can't see each other 2

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  • MiroTalkM Offline
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    #16

    You're welcome.
    It could also be that another app was using a port within the specified range, maybe not constantly, but whenever it needed it, causing a temporary conflict. 👍

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      That would indeed explain it, but - and that is probably a question to the Cloudron team - shouldn't Cloudron prevent exactly that?

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        I keep having the issue sporadically, which makes it hard to use Mirotalk as a constant video provider without testing the connection before every meeting.

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          Hello @ekevu123
          Thanks for reporting.

          I would rule out the networking issue with the ports since Cloudron does bind these ports on app startup.
          Thus, the ports could only interfere on app startup, failing to start the app and not at runtime.
          You can check this with:

          lsof -i :25000-25100
          

          So there must be something else going on for you.
          Is there any pattern to this sporadically appearing issue?

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            No, I can't find any pattern, but I have just tested again after a server restart, and the issue persists

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              Hello @ekevu123
              Can you share where you are hosting your Cloudron?

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                Also make sure that the firewall on your VPS/VDS is not enabled or blocking the required ports. For example, on Amazon EC2, if the inbound security group rules for the necessary RTC ports are not configured, the service will not work...

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                  Hello @ekevu123
                  Can you share where you are hosting your Cloudron?

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                  @james said in Mirotalk - Participants can't see each other 2:

                  Hello @ekevu123
                  Can you share where you are hosting your Cloudron?

                  Netcup, root server
                  Don't forget, though, that the issue isn't permanent.

                  @MiroTalk said in Mirotalk - Participants can't see each other 2:

                  Also make sure that the firewall on your VPS/VDS is not enabled or blocking the required ports. For example, on Amazon EC2, if the inbound security group rules for the necessary RTC ports are not configured, the service will not work...

                  Thank you! I only let Cloudron handle this.

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                    Hello @ekevu123
                    Next time the issue occurs please save the following logs

                    • The MiroTalk SFU app log
                    • the browser console log and network inspection log
                    • /home/yellowtent/platformdata/logs/box.log
                    • While this issue is occouring in the browser do:
                      • Chrome based browsers go to brave://webrtc-internals/ and press Download the "webrtc-internals dump
                      • FireFox based browsers go to about:webrtc and press Save Page

                    This will help us to further narrow down the cause.

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                      It has happened again and I was able to catch a few issues that might be related:

                      1. WebRTC: ICE failed, add a STUN server and see about:webrtc for more details
                      2. Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at https://translate.googleapis.com/element/log?format=json&hasfast=true&authuser=0. (Reason: CORS request did not succeed). Status code: (null).
                      3. Consumer Transport failed
                        Object { id: "9d932828-8aba-4b93-af58-235cb3a06c1b" }

                      /home/yellowtent/platformdata/logs/box.log - doesn't contain anything related to mirotalk

                      Network logs: lists that umami is failing (probably blocked by plugin) and googletranslate (see above)

                      I am sending about:webrtc via e-mail, because it is a huge fail and contains personal information.

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