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Published by Sean-Der over 4 years ago
Published by Sean-Der almost 5 years ago
There are now dedicated TCP and UDP clients distributed in the examples
After initial TCP Connection net.Listener
would be closed.
Published by Sean-Der almost 5 years ago
Announcing Pion TURN v2!
The Pion team is very excited to announce the second major release of the Pion TURN server.
This release contains 126 commits with work done by 15 distinct contributors. Thank you so much
to everyone who has taken their time to build something that makes RTC easier to use.
This release contains the following major features.
Pion TURN now accepts either a net.PacketConn or net.Listener to its ServerConfig, giving us full support for DTLS, TCP and TLS.
Pion TURN can work over any protocol as long as there is a Go implementation that satisfies one of these interfaces.
We now have a dedicated STUN/TURN client. You can now easily add STUN/TURN support to your existing Go software.
This could also be useful for testing your newly deploy Pion TURN server.
Pion TURN has been completely re-designed to more closely follow the configuration as code convention.
Instead of generating configuration files with bash scripts or interacting with a network API, Pion TURN
instead exposes everything as a Go API.
This means you can easily add custom behavior to do things like
pion/turn now comes with a powerful network simulation library. This allows simulating different network topologies
and conditions. This could be useful when learning, or recreating real world bugs in your applications.
Published by Sean-Der over 6 years ago
Fix bug in pion-TURN that caused FireFox to not work
Published by Sean-Der over 6 years ago
turnutils_uclient is now able to work with pions-turn, the benchmarking currently doesn't report any helpful data but auth works.
Published by Sean-Der over 6 years ago
This release fixes a few bugs around Windows, non-Windows platforms should see no changes.
The release were built using a nightly Go, so other bugs may exist. If you don't have a reason to use bleeding edge 1.0.0 may be preferred.
Published by Sean-Der over 6 years ago
This is the first public release of Pion Turn, thank you for trying it out!