9/18/2023 0 Comments Webrtc turn config![]() ![]() I will tip in bitcoin to any answer that resolves this issue. If anyone has any advice as to why this connection is not working please let me know. ![]() Obviously it would need to try and connect for some debugging to occur via turn server command line, but I just can't get there. I have tried quite a few things here, but I cannot get the turn server to give any indication as to why this is not connecting. I am fairly certain that turnserver is setup properly because of this, but I think the ice connections are somehow screwed up. The HTML of the page displays this message. ![]() When navigating to my ip and listening port in the url, I see that my turn service is listening on that ip and port with this message from turnserver running -v flag.Ĥ45: IPv4. I have the Turn service installed and running. Unfortunately centos installation is a bit different, and I am slightly lost. I have successfully installed this service on Ubuntu 64 bit Amazon EC2 instance. This is the first time I am building webrtc services on centos. The peerconnection config would have to have 2 entries for this server, one for the internal and for the external addressing. On B, the TURN server would be deployed in, or across, the DMZ to allow it to have an internal and external internet address. I am in the process of configuring a TURN server to work with SimpleRTC on CentOS6(I think). ![]()
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