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Rick cogley coturn readme 2
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@ -9,31 +9,35 @@ the Home Server to generate credentials that are valid for use on the TURN
server through the use of a secret shared between the Home Server and the
TURN server.
This document described how to install coturn
(https://code.google.com/p/coturn/) which also supports the TURN REST API,
This document describes how to install coturn
(https://github.com/coturn/coturn) which also supports the TURN REST API,
and integrate it with synapse.
coturn Setup
============
You may be able to setup coturn via your package manager, or set it up manually using the usual ``configure, make, make install`` process.
1. Check out coturn::
svn checkout http://coturn.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ coturn
git clone https://github.com/coturn/coturn.git coturn
cd coturn
2. Configure it::
./configure
You may need to install libevent2: if so, you should do so
You may need to install ``libevent2``: if so, you should do so
in the way recommended by your operating system.
You can ignore warnings about lack of database support: a
database is unnecessary for this purpose.
3. Build and install it::
make
make install
4. Make a config file in /etc/turnserver.conf. You can customise
a config file from turnserver.conf.default. The relevant
4. Create or edit the config file in ``/etc/turnserver.conf``. The relevant
lines, with example values, are::
lt-cred-mech
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static-auth-secret=[your secret key here]
realm=turn.myserver.org
See turnserver.conf.default for explanations of the options.
See turnserver.conf for explanations of the options.
One way to generate the static-auth-secret is with pwgen::
pwgen -s 64 1
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import your private key and certificate.
7. Start the turn server::
bin/turnserver -o