Salut to all, High resolution zoomable PDF: https://www.micronator.org/affaires...-Meet_C_Forum_ISPconfigl_2025-06-23_14h08.pdf Proxmox VE hosts an ISPconfig virtual machine => 192.168.72.121 which runs a WordPress web site => tuteurweb.org at 192.168.72.121. No problem to access tuteurweb.org from the internet. On the same Proxmox VE, I created another virtual machine whch hosts Jitsi Meet => jitsi.tuteurweb.org. I created a DNS Zone on ISPconfig for jitsi.tuteurweb.org <= 192.168.72.170. That way, I will be able to switch Jitsi Meet to another PVE cluster member. In the UCG Ultra firewall, I created DNS records to point to the IP 192.168.72.170 of jitsi.tuteurweb.org; I also redirected ports needed by Jitsi Meet to jitsi.tuteurweb.org. To access Jisti Meet I have to redirect port 80 and 443 to the local IP address => 192.168.72.170 of jitsi.tuteurweb.org. Jitsi Meet works perfectly. Problem: I can not access anymore the WordPress site => tuteurweb.org. Is there a way to resolve this ??? Any suggestion or comment appreciated, Michel-André
Salut to all, A real newbie error... When I created the DNS Zone, I choose the main client for the parameter => Client The solution is to delete the Zone and recreate it the proper way i.e. leaving the parameter Client <= EMPTY. Also, in the UCG Ultra, I put back the redirections of the ports 80 and 443 to the main ISPconfig server => 192.168.72.121. Now I can access both tuteurweb.org and jitsi.tuteurweb.org. Shame on me! Michel-André
Salut to all, To make sure all was working properly, I rebooted all the PC, systems and the UCG Ultra firewalls on both LANs: Development & Production. Before when all was working, I used TOR browser to verify that someone from the Internet can access my Jitsi Meet. It was working correctly even if Jitsi Meet doesn't support TOR. The answer was correct as Jitsi Meet displayed the message: "It looks like you're using a browser we don't fully support". Now PC on both LANs can access Jitsi Meet and start/join a Jitsi Meet conference and the proper certificate is used. When I access my Jitsi Meet with TOR, it displays the web site of ISPconfig. The same problem as before I deleted and properly recreated the DNS Zone for Jitsi Meet on ISPconfig. I checked all settings in ISPconfig and the UCG Ultra firewalls. Nothing changed. With TOR accessing Jitsi Meet, first it is complaining about the certificate. I checked the certificate and it is the one from ISPconfig, not the one from Jitsi Meet. When I accept the risks and continue, it displays the ISPconfig web page. In the UCG Ultra firewalls, if I redirect ports 80 and 443 to Jitsi Meet, TOR accesses Jitsi Meet page and display the "Not supported browser" message which is what it should do. But then, I cannot access the web page of ISPconfig. Exactly the original problem. ISPconfig is not redirecting correctly. What am I doing wrong or missing? Any suggestion really appreciated. Thank you all, Michel-André