Sadly, not for now.
On 05/04/2018 12:06 PM, Kitio Fofack wrote:
Thank you very much Sebastien,
All that information is going to be very helpful ! I will start
working on it asap.
But before I get into those servers configurations, I'm asking myself
if ring clients can use a ldap server like OpenLdap as name server out
of the box.
Usually in institutions you try to reuse your ldap server for
authentication and/or providing accounts to applications like ring or
tuleap (that we are also using ;) ).
Regards,
On 3 May 2018 at 16:01, Sebastien Blin
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi!
Cool. This is some different pieces we host for Ring and you will
need if wanted.
1. The name server, to be able to register pseudonyms. We host
ns.ring.cx <http://ns.ring.cx> on a Ethereum blockchain. But you
can do whatever you need for your case, the documentation is here:
https://tuleap.ring.cx/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/ring/index.php?title=Name_server_protocol
<https://tuleap.ring.cx/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/ring/index.php?title=Name_server_protocol>
(For a personal account, I just use a json hosted on my website).
You will have nicknames like [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
2. The turn server (turn.ring.cx <http://turn.ring.cx>) used for
pass through the NAT and for data transfer. We use a simple coturn
server and I'm currently writing this:
https://tuleap.ring.cx/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/ring/index.php?title=File_transfer
<https://tuleap.ring.cx/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/ring/index.php?title=File_transfer>
(incomplete). You can use a coturn server
3. Optional (and more complex): For push notifications, we host a
OpenDHT proxy and a GoRUSH server to send notifications to Android
and Apple devices (doc here:
https://github.com/savoirfairelinux/opendht/wiki
<https://github.com/savoirfairelinux/opendht/wiki>). If you want
to use your own server, you will need to recompile a version for
these devices with the certificate for your app.
I hope it's helping.
Have a nice day.
Sebastien.
On 05/03/2018 12:07 PM, Kitio Fofack wrote:
Hello, ring Team !
I met with some of you guys yesterday at your stand @UQAM during
the seminary on OSS.
As promise I tried Ring last night and it worked successfully
between a mac and a Linux computer.
Nevertheless I have not fully achieved my use case as those
clients are preconfigured to use your servers.
I need to configure equivalent servers in order to have the app
working in a LAN and trough a VPN.
I'll keep you posted.
Regards
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Kitio Fofack, PMP
CEO ARETEX S.E.N.C.
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Kitio Fofack, PMP
CEO ARETEX S.E.N.C.