Looking for volunteer opportunities

My name is Stephen Melheim and I currently work in a help desk position. I am looking to get deeper into networking and security fields but know a bit more. My free times are usually Saturday and Sunday, but I do get out of work after 4 on weekdays.

If anyone has projects they need help on a won’t mind having someone that knows a little about the technology being used and would be find teching, then I’d been willing to help. Post here or email me at smelheim85@gmail.com.

Looking to volenteer

My name is Stephen Melheim and I currently work in a help desk position. I am looking to get deeper into networking and security fields but know a bit more. My free times are usually Saturday and SUnday, but I do get out of work after 4 on weekdays. If anyone has projects they need help on a won’t mind having someone that knows a little about the technology being used and would be find teching, then I’d been willing to help. Post here and give me details about the project please.

BigBlueButton flash issues

Why can’t I accept the Flash Security Dialog on Linux

On some versions of Linux desktop when loading the BigBlueButton client, the user is unable to accept the Flash security dialog asking for permissions to access the computer’s microphone and webcam.

The solution is use the Flash security manager to add an exception for the BigBlueButton host. Doing so will no longer have Flash prompt for access to the microphone/webcam.

To add an exception, do the following.

Open the following URL in a browser Flash Security Manager settings. (This will open the security manager settings for the local Computer. http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager04.html
Click on the tab with screen showing an eye (Web Privacy Settings).
Look through the list for the hostname for your BigBlueButton server.
Click ‘Always Allow’ radio button.

Now launch the BigBlueButton client. You should no longer be prompted for the Flash Security Dialog.