

The video, call my computer, and content sharing features in Firefox may not work in some versions of Linux as users need to proactively install and activate the “OpenH264 Video Codec provided by Cisco Systems, Inc.” plugin in order for them to work.ĭue to a problem with the WebRTC screen sharing API, it is not possible to share content with Linux versions that use Wayland as their display management system (such as Fedora 25 and later). Webex Meetings web application is known to have the following issues and limitations for Linux users:

There is no support for OpenSuSE 13.x or later, Fedora 18 or later, Red Hat 6 or later, and Debian 8.x or later in Webcast mode for attendees. There are a number of Webex services that are available on the web app for Linux: It has been determined that support for the Webex client on Mac OS will no longer be available since the Java client went EOL (End of Life) on April 1, 2021. The following Webex services are available:Īs of this writing, there are no webcast modes that support Windows Server 2008 64-bit, Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit, Mac OS 10.13, and Mac OS 10.14 as attendees. Once you have done this, you will be able to join successfully.

It is important to go back to the original link that you selected, in order to join. This refreshes the page, but you can’t join. If you want to join or start an event from a website, Safari requires you to trust the plugin. On Safari 6.X and Safari 7, a problem occurs when you start or join an event for the first time. Once installed, the plugin handles the rest of the meeting app installation and begins the meeting. Webex Meetings used to require the Java browser plugin to download the meeting application for the first-time user, so for those users without Java installed, it was difficult for them to join a meeting. The Mac OS X operating system does not include Java as part of the standard set of applications, starting with Mac OS X 10.7, and not since then. In order for Webex Meetings to be FedRAMP-compliant, Mac OS 10.13 or higher is required.
