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Remove mention of lt-cred-mech in the sample coturn config. (#4333)
* Remove mention of lt-cred-mech in the sample coturn config. See https://github.com/coturn/coturn/pull/262 for more context. Also clean up some minor formatting issues while I'm here. * Add changelog. Signed-off-by: Krithin Sitaram <krithin@gmail.com>
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Documentation improvements for coturn setup. Contributed by Krithin Sitaram.
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@ -40,7 +40,6 @@ You may be able to setup coturn via your package manager, or set it up manually
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4. Create or edit the config file in ``/etc/turnserver.conf``. The relevant
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lines, with example values, are::
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lt-cred-mech
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use-auth-secret
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static-auth-secret=[your secret key here]
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realm=turn.myserver.org
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5. Consider your security settings. TURN lets users request a relay
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which will connect to arbitrary IP addresses and ports. At the least
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we recommend:
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we recommend::
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# VoIP traffic is all UDP. There is no reason to let users connect to arbitrary TCP endpoints via the relay.
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no-tcp-relay
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to refresh credentials. The TURN REST API specification recommends
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one day (86400000).
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4. "turn_allow_guests": Whether to allow guest users to use the TURN
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4. "turn_allow_guests": Whether to allow guest users to use the TURN
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server. This is enabled by default, as otherwise VoIP will not
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work reliably for guests. However, it does introduce a security risk
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as it lets guests connect to arbitrary endpoints without having gone
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