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HistoryJan 20, 2021 - 1:33 a.m.

[SECURITY] Fedora 33 Update: coturn-4.5.2-1.fc33

2021-01-2001:33:03
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coturn turn server
voip
nat traversal
rfc 5766
rfc 6062
rfc 6156
dtls
stun
rfc 3489
rfc 5389
rfc 5769
udp
tcp
tls
dtls
sqlite
mysql
postgresql
redis
turn authentication
load balancing
unix

EPSS

0.002

Percentile

56.7%

The Coturn TURN Server is a VoIP media traffic NAT traversal server and gat eway. It can be used as a general-purpose network traffic TURN server/gateway, to o. This implementation also includes some extra features. Supported RFCs: TURN specs: - RFC 5766 - base TURN specs - RFC 6062 - TCP relaying TURN extension - RFC 6156 - IPv6 extension for TURN - Experimental DTLS support as client protocol. STUN specs: - RFC 3489 - “classic” STUN - RFC 5389 - base “new” STUN specs - RFC 5769 - test vectors for STUN protocol testing - RFC 5780 - NAT behavior discovery support The implementation fully supports the following client-to-TURN-server proto cols: - UDP (per RFC 5766) - TCP (per RFC 5766 and RFC 6062) - TLS (per RFC 5766 and RFC 6062); TLS1.0/TLS1.1/TLS1.2 - DTLS (experimental non-standard feature) Supported relay protocols: - UDP (per RFC 5766) - TCP (per RFC 6062) Supported user databases (for user repository, with passwords or keys, if authentication is required): - SQLite - MySQL - PostgreSQL - Redis Redis can also be used for status and statistics storage and notification. Supported TURN authentication mechanisms: - long-term - TURN REST API (a modification of the long-term mechanism, for time-limited secret-based authentication, for WebRTC applications) The load balancing can be implemented with the following tools (either one or a combination of them): - network load-balancer server - DNS-based load balancing - built-in ALTERNATE-SERVER mechanism.

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