A modern, straightforward STUN and TURN server
https://eturnal.net/
eturnal is a modern, straightforward STUN and TURN server with full IPv6
support. For TURN authentication, the mechanism described in the REST API for
Access to TURN Services specification is implemented.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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eturnal-1.12.0.tar.gz | 0000919050 898 KB | |
eturnal.changes | 0000014535 14.2 KB | |
eturnal.spec | 0000003664 3.58 KB | |
eturnal.sysusers | 0000000077 77 Bytes | |
eturnalctl | 0000000084 84 Bytes | |
series | 0000000022 22 Bytes | |
use_distro_path.patch | 0000001444 1.41 KB |
Latest Revision
Marcus Rueckert (darix)
committed
(revision 29)
- Update to 1.12.0 - Added - The new `blacklist_clients` and `blacklist_peers` options may be used to specify blocklists for TURN clients and TURN peers separately. The old `blacklist` option that affected both clients and peers has been deprecated. The same applies to the `whitelist` option, which has been deprecated in favor of the new `whitelist_clients` and `whitelist_peers` options. By default, the `blacklist_peers` option is set to a list of networks [recommended](https://rtcsec.com/article/cve-2020-26262-bypass-of-coturns-access-control-protection/#further-concerns-what-else) to be blocked. The other three lists are empty by default. - Fixed - Don't fail to ping the systemd watchdog under certain conditions. - Removed - Drop support for container image for architecture `s390x`. If you need it, please contact us.
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