WebRTC Audio and Video Using Open Source, Self Hosted Coturn for Your Turn Server
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Learn how to set up your own WebRTC audio and video capabilities using the open-source, self-hosted Coturn TURN server. Follow along with this comprehensive tutorial to create a VPS, configure DNS, install and configure Coturn, and integrate it with Matrix/Dendrite. Test your newly set up TURN server with audio and video calls, and gain valuable insights into the importance of TURN servers for WebRTC applications. Discover how to leverage open-source solutions for enhanced communication capabilities in your projects.
Syllabus
Beginning
Introduction to Turn Servers
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Creating our VPS
Setting and A-record for DNS
Update, Upgrade, and Create a Non-root User in our VPS
Install Coturn
Configure Coturn
Using our Turn Server in Matrix / Dendrite
Testing our Turn Server with Audio and Video calls
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