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On 26/01/15 09:00 AM, Dominik George wrote: >> If the peer (the other person in the call) proposes a relay >> server candidate, again, that candidate will be used if >> higher-priority direct connections fail; so if you are not using >> a Google account, but your friend is, then your data might end up >> going through a Google server. > > This also implies that any relay candidate proposed by the other > party will be used, even if this is a private TURN relay; so the > task at hand to make Telepathy propose available TURN relays as > well. Normally, only one party has to have a TURN server for the connection to work. So if the other party proposes TURN candidates, you can connect to it as if it was the other side's client and you've won. You could even be using two separate TURN servers, for example, if you're in a corporate network and your only way out is a HTTP or a SOCKS proxy, then you need to be using a TURN server to get out. So in that case, you need your own. It's pretty much the only case. - -- Olivier Crête olivier.cr...@collabora.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iEYEAREIAAYFAlTGbZ0ACgkQHTiOWk7ZorvAugCfek1ppnF/lsXqqjq2SOE8uUNS ku8An2IWAQOCpm28L21Py9TKilkoBhFw =LJTL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ telepathy mailing list telepathy@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/telepathy