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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. [http://information-technology.web.cern.ch/services/fe/vidyo Read more about 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. [http://information-technology.web.cern.ch/services/fe/vidyo Read more about at CERN]


CERN Vidyoportal page: http://vidyoportal.cern.ch
* CERN Vidyoportal page: http://vidyoportal.cern.ch


Test your vidyo-client without user account (as guest):
Test your vidyo-client without user account (as guest):
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https://vidyoportal.cern.ch/flex.html?roomdirect.html&key=HCfF187Bk9EG
https://vidyoportal.cern.ch/flex.html?roomdirect.html&key=HCfF187Bk9EG


This is also the place where you can download the client software (after login).
This is also the place where you can download the client software called ''' VidyoDesktop '''.


== Vidyo Client ==
== Vidyo-Client for Linux ==

=== Linux ===

If you like to use the vidyo-client called ''' VidyoDesktop ''' for Linux inside the KIP-Network,


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 [http://vidyoportal.cern.ch CERN Vidyoportal])
you need to establish a connection (e.g. to the [http://vidyoportal.cern.ch CERN Vidyoportal])

over [[EDV:KIP-VPN-INTERN| KIP-VPN-INTERN]] - Virtual Private Network (because of firewall security reasons).
over [[EDV:KIP-VPN-INTERN| 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 / username.
In this case the procedure is as follows:
This can be seen here: https://portal.kip.uni-heidelberg.de/account


There must be a point which says:''' " This account is authorized for the usage of KIP-VPN-INTERN. "'''
1. get access to the KIP-VPN-INTERN (unlock for you KIP-Account) => send email to: '''[mailto:edv@kip.uni-heidelberg.de edv@kip.uni-heidelberg.de]'''


If this is not the case, send an email to: '''[mailto:edv@kip.uni-heidelberg.de edv@kip.uni-heidelberg.de]'''
with a request for activation, otherwise you can continue to install the OpenVPN software.


====OpenVPN Installation ====
2. install and configure the OpenVPN-Client => https://portal.kip.uni-heidelberg.de/kip-vpn-intern

==== OpenVPN ====


For Debian and Ubuntu Distributions the OpenVPN-Client-Package is the repository. Install with:
For Debian and Ubuntu Distributions the OpenVPN-Client-Package is the repository. Install with:
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aptitude install openvpn
aptitude install openvpn


Then download and extract the [https://portal.kip.uni-heidelberg.de/kip-vpn-intern/config/kip_vpn_intern.zip kip_vpn_intern.zip] Archive.
Download and extract the [https://portal.kip.uni-heidelberg.de/kip-vpn-intern/config/kip_vpn_intern.zip kip_vpn_intern.zip] Archive.


Copy the configfile: '''kip_vpn_intern.conf''' and the folder: '''certs''' to the configuration directory '''/etc/openvpn'''
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
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):
To start OpenVPN enter (as root or prepend sudo):


openvpn /''your-path-to''/kip_vpn_intern.conf
openvpn /''your-path-to''/kip_vpn_intern.conf


==== Networkmanager ====
====OpenVPN with Networkmanager ====

coming soon...

Revision as of 13:27, 24 January 2013

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

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 / username. This can be seen here: https://portal.kip.uni-heidelberg.de/account

There must be a point which says: " This account is authorized for the usage of KIP-VPN-INTERN. "

If this is not the case, send an email to: edv@kip.uni-heidelberg.de with a request for activation, otherwise you can continue to install the OpenVPN software.

OpenVPN Installation

For Debian and Ubuntu Distributions the OpenVPN-Client-Package is the repository. Install with:

aptitude install openvpn

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...