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There should be a message that says:''' " This account is authorized for the usage of KIP-VPN-INTERN. "''' |
Revision as of 10:41, 13 January 2015
Vidyo at CERN
Vidyo allows users to make point-to-point calls or multipoint videoconference meetings from their desktop machines, tablets and smartphones, H323/SIP equipped meeting rooms and from traditional phone lines. Read more about at CERN
- CERN Vidyoportal page: http://vidyoportal.cern.ch
Test your vidyo-client without user account (as guest):
http://information-technology.web.cern.ch/services/fe/vidyo/howto/users-test-your-setup
or with this direct link (if still available) :
https://vidyoportal.cern.ch/flex.html?roomdirect.html&key=HCfF187Bk9EG
This is also the place where you can download the client software called VidyoDesktop .
Vidyo-Client for Linux
If you like to use the VidyoDesktop on Linux and you are inside the KIP-Network, you need to establish a connection (e.g. to the CERN Vidyoportal) over KIP-VPN-INTERN - Virtual Private Network (because of firewall security reasons). In this case the procedure is as follows.
KIP-VPN-INTERN Access
First check if KIP-VPN-INTERN is enabled for your account
There should be a message that says: " This account is authorized for the usage of KIP-VPN-INTERN. "
If this is not the case, please send an email to: edv@kip.uni-heidelberg.de with a request for activation.
Otherwise, you can go ahead with the installation of the OpenVPN-Software.
OpenVPN Installation
1. For Debian and Ubuntu Distributions the OpenVPN-Client-Package is in the repository and can be installed with:
aptitude install openvpn
2. Download and extract the kip_vpn_intern.zip Archive.
Copy the config-file: kip_vpn_intern.conf and the folder: certs to the configuration directory: /etc/openvpn
You can also place the kip_vpn_intern.conf wherever you want, because you have to specify it as an option.
To start OpenVPN enter (as root or prepend sudo):
openvpn /your-path-to/kip_vpn_intern.conf
OpenVPN with Networkmanager
coming soon...