Thanks for sharing your config :)

I'm additionally using `apg` tool to generate random passwords of
desired length and quality and change them automatically :)

On Wed, 17 Jul 2019 at 15:52, Juan Antonio Moreno Carmona
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I use Archlinux. May be you must change something else in your Ubuntu
> but you can try my configuration. After many days and many failed
> attempts, this is the configuration that works for me.
>
> Make a backup of the coturn configuration file.
>
> sudo mv /etc/turnserver/turnserver.conf /etc/turnserver/turnserver.conf.orig
>
> Create a new configuration file /etc/turnserver/turnserver.conf with
> these lines:
>
> verbose
>
> fingerprint
>
> use-auth-secret
>
> static-auth-secret=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
>
> realm=your.domain.name
>
> As static-auth-secret I used a string of 20 uppercase and lowercase
> letters, for example, jfdwXCjViTdvDlgVVysx. Then, in the file
> /opt/open500/webapps/openmeetings/WEB-INF/classes/applicationContext.xml
> change following lines:
>
> p:turnUrl="IPOfYourCoturnInstallation"
>
> p:turnSecret="TheStringYouUsedBeforeInTurnserverconfig"
>
>
> And that's it. Restart coturn, then restart openmeeetings and try it. I
> hope this is enough. Tell us if it works for you.
>
> El 16/7/19 a las 18:02, Maxim Solodovnik escribió:
> > As I wrote multiple times
> > I would recommend to use this answer
> > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35766382/coturn-how-to-use-turn-rest-api/35767224#35767224
> > as guide
> > You can start coturn using commandline with different parameters
> > and check the result in real-time
> >
> > You need to  specify valid parameters in applicationContext.xml file
> >
> > disclaimer: I'm not WebRTC/Coturn expert, so my config might be not
> > the best one :(
> >
> > On Tue, 16 Jul 2019 at 21:23, R. Scholz
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> the last days I tried many times to bring up the combination OM5 - Coturn 
> >> - Kurento.
> >>
> >> When i try to connect with the recommended site 
> >> "https://webrtc.github.io/samples/src/content/peerconnection/trickle-ice/";
> >> all seems OK. In the Coturn-log I find a few entries like this:
> >> 6839: session 000000000000000005: realm <kurento.org> user <resch>: 
> >> incoming packet ALLOCATE processed, success
> >> 6839: session 001000000000000004: realm <kurento.org> user <resch>: 
> >> incoming packet REFRESH processed, success
> >>
> >> As username I see: <resch>. That's OK, that is the user I created.
> >>
> >> When I connect with OM5 I get entries like this:
> >> 7132: check_stun_auth: Cannot find credentials of user <1563290264:resch>
> >>
> >> I see that in front of my username the linux-timestamp was sent and I hope 
> >> this is the reason that my stream is not functionally.
> >>
> >> Can I switch off this timestamp? Or where I have to configurate Coturn 
> >> that it accept this?
> >>
> >> With best regards,
> >>
> >> René
> >>
> >>
> >



-- 
WBR
Maxim aka solomax

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