(an example of two pions clients connecting to each other). can you help with the code
On Monday, May 14, 2018 at 10:35:09 PM UTC+1, se...@pion.ly wrote: > > Hi list! > > I wrote a TURN server and would love to get feedback/share > https://github.com/pions/turn > > > If you aren't interested in the code, but just want a TURN server there > are already built releases that work on Windows/Darwin/Linux/FreeBSD and > should just take 5 mins to get running! > These are the goals I had in mind when designing it, I was frustrated with > other solutions and feel like it creates a higher barrier of entry to > building WebRTC products then needed. > > > # Easy Setup > > The example cmd (simple-turn) is a statically built TURN server, configured > by environment variables. > > The entire install setup is 5 commands, on any platform! The goal is that > anyone should be able to run a TURN server on any platform. > > # Integration first > pion-turn makes no assumptions about how you authenticate users, how you log, > or even your topology! Instead of running a dedicated TURN server you > can inherit from github.com/pions/turn and set whatever logger you want. > > # Embeddable > You can add this to an existing service. This means all your config files > stay homogeneous instead of having the mismatch that makes it harder to > manage your services. > For small setups it is usually an overkill to deploy dedicated TURN servers, > this makes it easier to solve the problems you care about. > > ## Readable > All network interaction is commented with a link to the spec. This makes > learning and debugging easier, the TURN server was written to also serve as a > guide for others. > > ## Tested > Every commit is tested via travis-ci Go provides fantastic facilities for > testing, and more will be added as time goes on. > > ## Shared libraries > Every pion product is built using shared libraries, allowing others to build > things using existing tested STUN and TURN tools. > > > If you are interested in using it, but it is missing a feature you need I > would love to add it! The more users, the better the software gets. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to golang-nuts+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.