Web conferencing and proxy

Hi,
is there an option to define a proxy while using beehive web conferencing? I don't see this option in the conferencing.cfg.
Thanks,
Stephane.

Well, I am still right in what I'm saying :) : the question has not been labelled "external attendees access" or "is HTTPS tunneling available" !
If you are ready to use a DMZ instance and open some ports, you don't need a proxy to open your web conference server to people on the internet. That's a usage of web conferencing that makes sense.
And more that that, and this is my opinion, considering HTTPS is the
universal solution for network security is a mistake. it's a door open
to anything that's encrypted, and people consider it's safe because of
that. Some engineers invented protocols to make sure that the trafic is
properly identifed, the "all in HTTPS" paradigm is just a denial of
common sense in security ...
Of course, HTTPS tunneling is still a useful option, but not the best IMHO.

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