On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 11:20 AM Juliusz Chroboczek <[email protected]> wrote: > > > you are welcome to a subdomain off of any domain I have (taht.net, > > teklibre.*). > > After my experience with the University, I'd rather use a domain that > I control. I just need a good name, j.ch would be the obvious choice, but > it looks like Switzerland doesn't give out one-letter domains ;-) > > > babeld.net seems to be available. For servers I use linode worldwide. > > I have a server in germany I don't use much, I can recreate it on your > > behalf wit distro of choice. A $5/mo nanode is unsuitable for this > > (100mbit), the $20/mo server overkill, but... > > I think there's a misunderstanding. The chat software I just published is > almost purely peer-to-peer: the load on the server is minimal. The whole > point of the exercice was to design something that can be easily deployed > on a 30€ ARM board while being reasonably secure.
Ya need a place for dns, turn server (is there a good turn server in openwrt?), development... and specifically - at least a temporary home for something that can accept port 433 to get a cert. > > So there's no issue with finding a server (I'm with Antonin on this one, > I'm a fan of OVH), the issue is in finding a suitable domain name. Cool. I should add one to my flent fleet. > > > If you're stuck on a name for "unnamed" gowebrtc is taken.... (looks > > like useful code) > > Unnamed is not using any WebRTC, since all the WebRTC traffic is between I rather liked "soiree" as part of name. it kind of expresses the intent. > peers (the peers communicate with the server over a boring Websocket). > I've got some experiments lying around that I've done with pion, they've > made some remarkable progress recently: > > https://github.com/pion/webrtc Thnx. I was involved in rmcat, 2013-2016, but after things like google congestion control started to just work, I stopped paying attention to things like NADA and Scream. Seeing meetecho evolve from a postage stamp (2012) to where it is today, has been amazing. https://janus.conf.meetecho.com/ but I think highly of go as a core implementation language for this stuff, over c... and certainly over java (as in jitsi). I find jitsi really clunky so far. About the only thing bugging me was the centralized server & security problem. Probably the second thing bugging me was getting my own security cameras up that I could actually trust.... > > -- Juliusz -- Make Music, Not War Dave Täht CTO, TekLibre, LLC http://www.teklibre.com Tel: 1-831-435-0729 _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users
