The vulnerability is due to insufficient validation of values within Webex recording files formatted as either Advanced Recording Format (ARF) or Webex Recording Format (WRF). An attacker could exploit the vulnerability by sending a user a malicious ARF or WRF file through a link or email attachment and persuading the user to open the file. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to execute arbitrary code on the affected system with the privileges of the targeted user.

If you receive an email with a link to a Webex recording, just click on the link to watch it. There's no player required. Or if you've downloaded a file, get the Webex Player below (file types are .ARF or .WRF) for your operating system.


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Any word on when the download will get updated? I'm still getting 41.1.3.4 from the download link at -recording.html. Security alert from last week says 41.4 or later should be available from there. -sa-webex-player-dOJ2jOJ

MP4 Recordings Default in Webex Meetings 40.10


In the upcoming October (40.10) update, all-new recordings in Webex Meetings will be stored in MP4 format, either in the cloud or locally as selected at the site or host level, with a video-centric experience. By standardizing the recording format, you'll have a wider choice of playback tools, better security, and a more effortless collaboration experience even after your meetings. Existing ARF and WRF recordings can still be downloaded or played at the Webex site. For more information regarding video-centric recording, go to Video-Centric Network-Based MP4 Recordings in Webex Meetings and Webex Events.


Note:


This error may occur if a Webex site is moved back to a previous lockdown version. Recordings that have been created while the site was on a newer release will not be able to be played back (streaming) using the player on the lockdown version. In these cases, the fix is to revert the site back to the newer Webex version.


Cause:


The following error occurs when playing a recording created on a newer site version than the installed Network Recording Player.

I'm in a project, where it is now happening everyday to record a videostream from a network source. For this we are utilising the VLC Player as a reasonable tool. For this we go to menu "Open Media" then choose "Network" and enter the ip address e.g. "tcp://192.168.1.200:50000". Then we press convert and select a profile and a filename, which is quite tedious to select all this options several times a day.

Multiple vulnerabilities in the Cisco WebEx Network Recording Player for Advanced Recording Format (ARF) files could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system of a targeted user. The WebEx meeting service is a hosted multimedia conferencing solution that is managed and maintained by Cisco WebEx. The ARF player is an application that is used to play back and edit ARF recording files. Successful exploitation of the most severe of these vulnerabilities could allow for arbitrary code execution. Depending on the privileges associated with the user, an attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer user rights on the system could be less impacted than those who operate with administrative user rights.

Prior to 2017, NCASI utilized WebEx for its webinars. WebEx recordings are in a proprietary file format that requires downloading and installing a WebEx Player. (In 2017, NCASI switched to Zoom for hosting online meetings and webinars. Recordings of Zoom webinars are provided in the non-proprietary MP4 file format, which is handled in a variety of video players.)

Thanks for the feedback, but we have already been there and it does not really change anything. I can look back at past recordings and they are pretty much the same. Didn't matter that we had a 5 year old computer running things, or a brand new high end (i7, lots of RAM, SSD HD, 100 up/down internet) computer and networking.

What settings are they recorded at? What are they being played back on? I appreciate these may be dumb questions but what are they saved as? Are they saved as H.264 or MPEG2 or 4 or Motion JPEG or something else? Are they are being played back on large monitors or screens along with good sound from an AVR or something? What is the playback application? Windows Media Player? VLC? Via some other media player like Apple TV or Chromecast or...?

To me there are lots of moving parts in recording, saving and playing back a recording. It would be good to understand what the journey is from recording to playback before attempting any sort of diagnostics or making suggestions.

They are recorded by pressing record in the WebEx application after the meeting is started. The account has 720 selected as video option (which appears to the highest it will go). It is recorded to the WebEx account in the cloud, and played back using the streaming option available in stored recordings. If you download then you only get the presentation and any video associated with the presentation is lost. It is using the default WebEx playback via whichever web browser you are using.

We recommend you choose Record in cloud when you start recording. Cloud recordings are the MP4 format for Webex Meetings, Events, and Personal Rooms.Any Webex host can record a meeting, and only the host will have access to the recording by default. Please login to -c.webex.com, and view your recorded meetings in Recordings.After deleting a recording, your storage quota will not update until a recording has been deleted for 30 days, or after you go to Deleted and delete again.ITS reserves the right to remove recordings older than six months.Recordings downloaded from Meeting Center, Events, and Personal Rooms are now all in MP4 format. VLC player may not play all of the video in some cases; please try Windows Media Player or another that plays MP4.MP4 recordings may not contain participant lists or chat logs; please view or share the video directly from Webex to see these in the recording.If you upload your Webex MP4 recordings to Mediasite and the video does not continue after a few seconds, please rename the .mp4 to .m2ts and upload again.After stopping a recording, it may be 15 minutes before a recorded meeting is visible for playback.If you need to keep a recording for more than a few weeks, please save your recording to a local or network drive. The Webex Network Recording Player is required for playing and converting recordings if they download in the ARF format, and can be downloaded Webex for personal computers, and found in Software Center, under Tri-C Resources on employee computers if it is not already installed.You can convert recordings to other formats in the Network Recording Player through File -> Convert Format. If you are prompted to enter credentials when choosing to convert on personal computers, please visit this link for a small download that removes this popup.

Log in to -c.webex.com.Preferences on the left.Recording Options on the bottom.Check the box Create recording transcripts for all my MP4 recordings. This applies to any new recordings once enabled.Transcripts are only available for Webex meetings you choose to record, that are downloadable in the MP4 format, such as Meetings and Events.A text file (VTT format) will be available in your recording downloads. It may take up to 24 hours to be visible after the meeting ends.For more information about Webex at Tri-C, please visit: -c.edu/network/webex-for-faculty-and-staff.htmlIf you plan on downloading a copy of the Webex conversation after you have finished the meeting, and re-posting it in Blackboard through Mediasite, please upload the file to Mediasite and follow the procedures for auto-captioning: -c.edu/online-learning/technology-resources/mediasite.html

 

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In your Webex dashboard, go to Files > Meeting Recordings. Select Download under the Options drop-down menu next to the recording you want. Name and save your file on your computer.

Session Recordings capture correctly, and they show up in the defined storage location. Can open the recordings manually and play them in the windows player just fine. However, the web and standard windows player can't find any recordings. The pages just show up empty for recordings, no search results found. I've confirmed the user has been added to the "Player" role (and all other roles, for that matter).

Hey Andrew...Check the permissions on the Share has 'everyone'. Also make sure that your path where the recordings are being saved is going to the UNC Share path (on itself) and not using the local drive path.

Just checked the recordings folder, and we already had added "Everyone" with full control/read-write over both the Share and NTFS permissions. We're using the local drive path as it's a standalone server, and we do see recordings being stored there successfully.

I think if you change it to a SHARE in the configuration (so the recorder is recording it to a share that is on it's own local drive), then the database will be able to provide the correct path for the player. ff782bc1db

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