[Freeswitch-users] The problem with the TURN server and connection.
Ben Langfeld
ben at langfeld.co.uk
Thu Jul 23 15:56:43 MSD 2015
Take a look at coturn, a fork of rfc5766-turn-server, which supports
RFC6062, the TCP transport for TURN.
On 23 July 2015 at 05:25, Denis Jakovlev <yadenis at seznam.cz> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have one problem.
> One of my clients is behind the serious firewall and they are banned UDP
> connection at all. His clients are connected to it via the Internet.
> I put my own Turn/Stun server (rfc5766-turn-server from Google). It works
> the same server as the freeswitch. It works fine.
> The problem follows. When all banned UDP connection - you can not connect
> (INCOMPATIBLE_DESTINATION). If you allow outgoing UDP At least, that is
> connected with no problems.
> Is it even possible connection if one of the parties completely banned UDP
> connection?
>
> I thought that the problem is just the decides the turn server. But I is
> not working for me.
>
>
>
>
>
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