Could you please advise? In Carbonio CE 2.6.0, when users are invited to a video conference, the link always results in a "Video conference not found" error. However, if a user is designated as a moderator and invited via the calendar, they successfully load the landing page (where they select their microphone and camera) and connect. Are video chat users invited via the calendar in Carbonio CE considered "guests" and therefore unable to connect? Is this feature supposed to work in Carbonio CE, or is it exclusive to the paid version of Carbonio?
Could you please advise? In Carbonio CE 2.6.0, when users are invited to a video conference, the link always results in a "Video conference not found" error. However, if a user is designated as a moderator and invited via the calendar, they successfully load the landing page (where they select their microphone and camera) and connect. Are video chat users invited via the calendar in Carbonio CE considered "guests" and therefore unable to connect? Is this feature supposed to work in Carbonio CE, or is it exclusive to the paid version of Carbonio?
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Someone show me NEW video meeting and chat U/I screen shot, please.
I am too scared to update to 26.6.0.
Seeing that will help me make up my mind.
The calendar invitation for the video meeting isn't working. Invited users cannot even reach the meeting's login page; instead, they see a standard landing page indicating that the conference is unavailable.
Only group video chats using a static link work; dynamic video meeting links do not. When validating the token for a dynamically created video meeting, Envoi fails to process the user via Nginx, causing the connection to drop.
Updating to version 26.6.1 does not resolve the video chat issues.
nginx.log
root@testdomen:/opt# tail -f /opt/zextras/log/nginx.log
2026/07/27 06:42:37 [notice] 5116#5116: reconnect to memcached channel 127.78.0.1:20014 (rc: -2)
2026/07/27 06:42:39 [info] 5116#5116: *151775 client closed connection while SSL handshaking, client: 127.0.0.1, server: 0.0.0.0:443
2026/07/27 06:42:44 [info] 5116#5116: *151777 client closed connection while SSL handshaking, client: 127.0.0.1, server: 0.0.0.0:443
2026/07/27 06:42:46 [info] 5116#5116: *151778 client closed connection while SSL handshaking, client: 127.0.0.1, server: 0.0.0.0:443
2026/07/27 06:42:49 [info] 5116#5116: *151780 client closed connection while SSL handshaking, client: 127.0.0.1, server: 0.0.0.0:443
2026/07/27 06:42:50 [notice] 5112#5112: reconnect to memcached channel 127.78.0.1:20014 (rc: -2)
2026/07/27 06:42:54 [info] 5116#5116: *151784 client closed connection while SSL handshaking, client: 127.0.0.1, server: 0.0.0.0:443
2026/07/27 06:42:56 [info] 5116#5116: *151785 client closed connection while SSL handshaking, client: 127.0.0.1, server: 0.0.0.0:443
2026/07/27 06:42:59 [info] 5116#5116: *151787 client closed connection while SSL handshaking, client: 127.0.0.1, server: 0.0.0.0:443
2026/07/27 06:43:04 [info] 5116#5116: *151789 client closed connection while SSL handshaking, client: 127.0.0.1, server: 0.0.0.0:443
2026/07/27 06:43:06 [info] 5116#5116: *151790 client closed connection while SSL handshaking, client: 127.0.0.1, server: 0.0.0.0:443
2026/07/27 06:43:09 [info] 5116#5116: *151792 client closed connection while SSL handshaking, client: 127.0.0.1, server: 0.0.0.0:443
2026/07/27 06:43:10 [info] 5115#5115: *151634 client timed out (110: Connection timed out) while SSL handshaking, client: 127.0.0.1, server: 0.0.0.0:443
2026/07/27 06:43:10 [notice] 5114#5114: memcached channel:127.78.0.1:20014 orderly shutdown
2026/07/27 06:43:10 [notice] 5114#5114: memcached channel:127.78.0.1:20014 down, reconnect after:60000 ms
2026/07/27 06:43:10 [error] 5112#5112: *151311 upstream prematurely closed connection while reading response header from upstream, client: 52.16.85.596, server: testdomen.com, request: "GET /zx/login/v3/config HTTP/2.0", upstream: "http://127.78.0.1:20008/zx/login/v3/config", host: "testdomen.com", referrer: "https://testdomen.com/carbonio/focus-mode/meetings/cf152797-f80b-4840-9176-ba1987054485"
2026/07/27 06:43:10 [info] 5116#5116: *151782 client closed connection while SSL handshaking, client: 127.0.0.1, server: 0.0.0.0:443
2026/07/27 06:43:10 [notice] 5112#5112: memcached channel:127.78.0.1:20014 orderly shutdown
2026/07/27 06:43:10 [info] 5112#5112: memcached channel:127.78.0.1:20014, purged all 1 entries
2026/07/27 06:43:10 [notice] 5112#5112: memcached channel:127.78.0.1:20014 down, reconnect after:60000 ms
2026/07/27 06:43:10 [error] 5112#5112: *151311 recv() failed (104: Connection reset by peer) while reading response header from upstream, client: 52.16.85.596, server: testdomen.com, request: "GET /zx/login/v3/account HTTP/2.0", upstream: "http://127.78.0.1:20008/zx/login/v3/account", host: "testdomen.com", referrer: "https://testdomen.com/carbonio/focus-mode/meetings/cf152797-f80b-4840-9176-ba1987054485"
2026/07/27 06:43:10 [error] 5112#5112: *151311 recv() failed (104: Connection reset by peer) while reading response header from upstream, client: 52.16.85.596, server: testdomen.com, request: "GET /zx/login/v3/auth/config HTTP/2.0", upstream: "http://127.78.0.1:20008/zx/login/v3/auth/config", host: "testdomen.com", referrer: "https://testdomen.com/carbonio/focus-mode/meetings/cf152797-f80b-4840-9176-ba1987054485"
2026/07/27 06:43:10 [error] 5112#5112: *151311 recv() failed (104: Connection reset by peer) while reading response header from upstream, client: 52.16.85.596, server: testdomen.com, request: "GET /zx/login/v3/config HTTP/2.0", upstream: "http://127.78.0.1:20008/zx/login/v3/config", host: "testdomen.com", referrer: "https://testdomen.com/carbonio/focus-mode/meetings/cf152797-f80b-4840-9176-ba1987054485"
2026/07/27 06:43:12 [notice] 5119#5119: reconnect to memcached channel 127.78.0.1:20014 (rc: -2)
2026/07/27 06:43:14 [info] 5116#5116: *151816 client closed connection while SSL handshaking, client: 127.0.0.1, server: 0.0.0.0:443
@david-burns Was it not fixed even in version 26.6.1? Thank you for teaching me.
@anahuac Thank you for teaching me! I always appreciate your information.
