Meet Kopano (unstable version) - a few questions & problems :)
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Hi @fbartels,
Just had my first few one-on-one video calls with registered users and guests... Iridium browser at my end and Chrome at the other end. Worked flawlessly...even with 4G at my end. Excellent user experience at both ends. Thanks for bringing Kopano Meet to Cloudron!
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Hello @fbartels,
I just installed Kopano Meet to give it a try and encountered the following error after installation on cloudron v5.1.4 with Kopano Meet version 2.1.0 (Package v1.2.1):
Apr 15 17:16:33 2020/04/15 15:16:33 Waiting for https://meet.xxx.xx/.well-known/openid-configuration: unexpected HTTP status code: 404. Apr 15 17:16:33 2020/04/15 15:16:33 Failed to wait: timed out: https://meet.xxx.xx/.well-known/openid-configuration. Apr 15 17:16:33 time="2020-04-15T15:16:33Z" level=info msg="serve start" Apr 15 17:16:33 time="2020-04-15T15:16:33Z" level=info msg="using external TURN service: https://turnauth.kopano.com/turnserverauth/" Apr 15 17:16:33 time="2020-04-15T15:16:33Z" level=info msg="serve started" Apr 15 17:16:43 time="2020-04-15T15:16:43Z" level=warning msg="failed to initialize OIDC provider" error="Timeout (:0x105)" iss="https://meet.xxx.xx" Apr 15 17:16:43 time="2020-04-15T15:16:43Z" level=warning msg="admin: using random admin tokens singing key - API endpoint admin disabled" Apr 15 17:16:43 time="2020-04-15T15:16:43Z" level=info msg="pattern ^group/public/.* public guest rooms enabled" manager=guest Apr 15 17:16:43 time="2020-04-15T15:16:43Z" level=info msg="guest: API endpoint enabled" Apr 15 17:16:43 time="2020-04-15T15:16:43Z" level=info msg="rtm: API endpoint enabled" Apr 15 17:16:43 time="2020-04-15T15:16:43Z" level=info msg="starting http listener" listenAddr="127.0.0.1:8778" Apr 15 17:16:43 time="2020-04-15T15:16:43Z" level=info msg="ready to handle requests"
The app starts, but no login is possible (the login button on the Kopano Meet page does not do anything upon clicking).
On the client side, the following error comes up:
oidc-client.min.js:718 GET https://meet.xxx.xx/.well-known/openid-configuration 404 (anonymous) @ oidc-client.min.js:718 (anonymous) @ oidc-client.min.js:693 (anonymous) @ oidc-client.min.js:289 value @ usermanager.js:317 (anonymous) @ actions.js:667 w @ runtime.js:62 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:288 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:114 w @ runtime.js:62 e @ runtime.js:152 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:187 o @ runtime.js:186 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:209 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:114 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:233 (anonymous) @ actions.js:658 Promise.then (async) (anonymous) @ actions.js:656 (anonymous) @ index.js:8 dispatch @ applyMiddleware.js:46 (anonymous) @ actions.js:318 w @ runtime.js:62 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:288 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:114 w @ runtime.js:62 e @ runtime.js:152 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:187 o @ runtime.js:186 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:209 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:114 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:233 (anonymous) @ actions.js:309 (anonymous) @ index.js:8 dispatch @ applyMiddleware.js:46 (anonymous) @ actions.js:356 w @ runtime.js:62 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:288 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:114 w @ runtime.js:62 e @ runtime.js:152 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:162 Promise.then (async) e @ runtime.js:161 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:187 o @ runtime.js:186 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:209 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:114 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:233 (anonymous) @ actions.js:316 (anonymous) @ index.js:8 dispatch @ applyMiddleware.js:46 n @ actions.js:216 (anonymous) @ actions.js:232 w @ runtime.js:62 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:288 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:114 w @ runtime.js:62 e @ runtime.js:152 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:187 o @ runtime.js:186 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:209 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:114 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:233 (anonymous) @ actions.js:224 (anonymous) @ AuthenticatedRoute.js:22 Promise.then (async) render @ AuthenticatedRoute.js:20 (anonymous) @ react-router.js:444 Li @ react-dom.production.min.js:4074 qa @ react-dom.production.min.js:5514 Ka @ react-dom.production.min.js:5536 Ds @ react-dom.production.min.js:5958 Ms @ react-dom.production.min.js:5925 Es @ react-dom.production.min.js:5860 es @ react-dom.production.min.js:5787 enqueueSetState @ react-dom.production.min.js:2790 (anonymous) @ react.production.min.js:72 (anonymous) @ Main.js:56 u @ runtime.js:45 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:264 (anonymous) @ runtime.js:98 r @ asyncToGenerator.js:3 s @ asyncToGenerator.js:25 Promise.then (async) r @ asyncToGenerator.js:13 s @ asyncToGenerator.js:25 (anonymous) @ asyncToGenerator.js:32 (anonymous) @ asyncToGenerator.js:21 Promise.then (async) value @ Main.js:53 Ba @ react-dom.production.min.js:4980 Ga @ react-dom.production.min.js:5123 (anonymous) @ react-dom.production.min.js:5975 (anonymous) @ scheduler.production.min.js:274 Ls @ react-dom.production.min.js:5974 Ds @ react-dom.production.min.js:5958 Ms @ react-dom.production.min.js:5925 Es @ react-dom.production.min.js:5860 es @ react-dom.production.min.js:5787 enqueueSetState @ react-dom.production.min.js:2790 (anonymous) @ react.production.min.js:72 t @ index.js:240 (anonymous) @ index.js:250 Promise.then (async) (anonymous) @ index.js:249 (anonymous) @ index.js:197 lo @ react-dom.production.min.js:2854 Ri @ react-dom.production.min.js:3759 Li @ react-dom.production.min.js:3960 qa @ react-dom.production.min.js:5514 Ka @ react-dom.production.min.js:5536 Ds @ react-dom.production.min.js:5958 Ms @ react-dom.production.min.js:5925 Es @ react-dom.production.min.js:5860 es @ react-dom.production.min.js:5787 enqueueSetState @ react-dom.production.min.js:2790 (anonymous) @ react.production.min.js:72 (anonymous) @ IntlContainer.js:281 Promise.then (async) value @ IntlContainer.js:280 Ba @ react-dom.production.min.js:4978 Ga @ react-dom.production.min.js:5123 (anonymous) @ react-dom.production.min.js:5975 (anonymous) @ scheduler.production.min.js:274 Ls @ react-dom.production.min.js:5974 Ds @ react-dom.production.min.js:5958 Ms @ react-dom.production.min.js:5925 Es @ react-dom.production.min.js:5860 es @ react-dom.production.min.js:5787 Us @ react-dom.production.min.js:6077 Ys @ react-dom.production.min.js:6085 (anonymous) @ react-dom.production.min.js:6276 (anonymous) @ react-dom.production.min.js:6360 Is @ react-dom.production.min.js:6007 Vs @ react-dom.production.min.js:6359 render @ react-dom.production.min.js:6390 831 @ app.js:51 i @ bootstrap:89 Promise.then (async) (anonymous) @ index.js:18 Promise.then (async) 184 @ index.js:14 i @ bootstrap:89 107 @ main.758e3f7e.chunk.js?__WB_REVISION__=ebc8e0d9096114f5d646:1 i @ bootstrap:89 r @ bootstrap:45 t @ bootstrap:32 (anonymous) @ main.758e3f7e.chunk.js?__WB_REVISION__=ebc8e0d9096114f5d646:1 actions.js:251 failed to continue config initialization Error: (404) at XMLHttpRequest.<anonymous> (oidc-client.min.js:715)
Any idea what could be the problem?
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Hi @NCKNE,
thanks for your feedback. The immediate cause for your error is the 404 when getting the discovery document from the .well-known directory. Can you check if Konnect is running (the program that provides the document)? You can do so when opening a terminal inside of the app and then running
supervisorctl status kopano-konnectd
.What I find especially weird is that you got a 404 (file not found), in case Konnect isn't running this should normally be a 503 (service unavailable). Which version of Cloudron are you on? Where is that machine running (behind dynamic dns)? How do you manage dns (could it be that meet.xxx.xx still points somewhere else)?
Edit: ah, this seems to be some general breakage with the latest version of Cloudron. https://forum.cloudron.io/post/7396 reports something similar and @girish said a new version is already rolling out.
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@fbartels Sorry, yes, my bad. In 5.1.4 I broke apps that serve up
.well-known
docs of their ownOn a side note, we use Kopano meet for our weeklies and we haven't had any issues.
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Let us find out how many participants are possible with a Kopano Meet app on Cloudron (v5.15).
Invitation
When: Monday 20. April 21:00 (Europe/Berlin)
Where: https://meet.luckow.org/meet/r/join/group/public/cloudron-meetupPlease: use chromium/chrome & Headset
Specs: netcup vm, 6 CPU, 32 RAM, HDD
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@luckow thats a nice idea. I have created a reminder for myself.
We once had a call with around 30 participants, but that was not really stable and just a quick test.
We are currently working on a sfu for some customers, if there is interest we could do a comparing test afterwards with that kind of a setup.
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@jdaviescoates Have you investigated further? I have also tried to a few meetings with 3 to 5 people with several problems. Sometimes people cannot connect at all, sometimes they are not getting any sound or their sound is not transmitted to other participants. Very hard to analyze ...
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@stantropics no not had a chance (nor really sure how to), although I think I read somewhere that with full p2p WebRTC apps like Kopano Meet all users need to have enough bandwidth for all streams or something, is that right @fbartels?
Either way it seems most people have so far had a better experience than us... So I'm keen to try more. Will attempt to join the group call..
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@luckow I will join if my home internet starts working again.
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@jdaviescoates said in Meet Kopano (unstable version) - a few questions & problems :
all users need to have enough bandwidth for all streams or something
Yes, with a peer to peer connection all users need to connect to each other participant. Connections in Meet are limited to max 1 Mbit per participant, if a user does not have sufficient bandwidth for that the browser will automatically reduce quality down to a level where video would be deactivated completely.
Some more usage questions are answered in https://kopano.com/blog/top-10-things-to-ask-about-kopano-meet/
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@jdaviescoates said in Meet Kopano (unstable version) - a few questions & problems :
with full p2p WebRTC apps like Kopano Meet all users need to have enough bandwidth for all streams or something
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Also might be of interest:
An article which test a methodology to compare SFUs, and then test a few of them. Results probably do not reflect real case scenario though.
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That went pretty well! Thanks for joining and @luckow for organizing.
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@jdaviescoates Seven. One left their video off. We had three reconnections but those were momentary and the reconnection initially resulted in clearer video images each time.