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# This is an example how to start a TURN Server in
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# secure mode with SQLite database for users
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# with the long-term credentials mechanism.
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# We start here a TURN Server listening on IPv4 address
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# 127.0.0.1 and on IPv6 address ::1. We use 127.0.0.1 as
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# IPv4 relay address, and we use ::1 as IPv6 relay address.
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# 1) set bandwidth limit on client session 3000000 bytes per second (--max-bps).
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# 2) use fingerprints (-f)
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# 3) use 3 relay threads (-m 3)
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# 4) use min UDP relay port 32355 and max UDP relay port 65535
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# 5) "-r north.gov" means "use authentication realm north.gov"
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# means that local database <file-name> will be used.
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# 7) "--cert=example_turn_server_cert.pem" sets the OpenSSL certificate file name.
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# 8) "--pkey=example_turn_server_pkey.pem" sets the OpenSSL private key name.
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# 9) "--log-file=stdout" means that all log output will go to the stdout.
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# 10) --cipher-list=ALL:SSLv2 means that we support all OpenSSL ciphers, including SSLv2
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# 11) --oauth - accept oAuth security dialog
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# Other parameters (config file name, etc) are default.
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if [ -d examples ] ; then
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:/usr/local/lib/:/usr/local/mysql/lib/
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export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=${DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH}:/usr/local/lib/:/usr/local/mysql/lib/
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PATH="./bin/:../bin/:../../bin/:${PATH}" turnserver --server-name="blackdow.carleon.gov" -v --syslog -a -L 127.0.0.1 -L ::1 -E 127.0.0.1 -E ::1 --max-bps=3000000 -f -m 3 --min-port=32355 --max-port=65535 -r north.gov --db="var/db/turndb" --cert=turn_server_cert.pem --pkey=turn_server_pkey.pem --log-file=stdout --cipher-list=ALL:SSLv2 --oauth $@