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Stun server settings in ofmeet plugins #104

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ClaudeStabile opened this issue May 25, 2020 · 7 comments
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Stun server settings in ofmeet plugins #104

ClaudeStabile opened this issue May 25, 2020 · 7 comments

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@ClaudeStabile
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Stun servers settings in ofmeet plugin

Stun Turn servers are not set correctly when changed via OF console, cannot change stun settings, does not use my stun servers when i set here

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Ofmeet 0.99 at least

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deleolajide commented May 25, 2020

Jitsi Meet does not use that parameter any more. It now supports XEP 0215

I must remember to remove it. You have to use the the External Service Discovery plugin for Openfire instead
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See https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/preparing-openfire-for-audio-video-calls-with-conversations/87828

I have also created a TURN server plugin for Openfire using the Pion Project

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@ClaudeStabile
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Dele,

Thanks i manage to make it work and use my local Stun/return server setting it this way.
I use one external stun server for all my instances, that's fine seem to be all OKI.

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For more information
For more details see https://jitsi.github.io/handbook/docs/devops-guide/turn

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Closed in error.

@deleolajide deleolajide reopened this May 26, 2020
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naive924 commented May 27, 2020

Hi @deleolajide

I have also created a TURN server plugin for Openfire using the Pion Project

Great! I was interested and tried this. Would you please tell me how to verify it?
(* We want to use this in an environment where external access is restricted, such as stun: stun.l.google.com.)

Setup is complete as follows. This following log is output, Is there a way to check if the jitsi-meet client is using Pion STUN?

2020.05.28 02:35:50 INFO  [Thread-17]: org.ifsoft.turn.openfire.PionTurn - PionTurn onOutputLine Inbound STUN: Binding request l=24 attrs=2 id=6WE0V3IB/hGH6t1j
2020.05.28 02:35:50 INFO  [Thread-17]: org.ifsoft.turn.openfire.PionTurn - PionTurn onOutputLine Outbound STUN: Binding success response l=20 attrs=2 id=6WE0V3IB/hGH6t1j

*Setup
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@deleolajide
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Would you please tell me how to verify it?

See my comments above about using the openfire external services discovery plugin for openfire that implements xep 0215. Jitsi-Meet uses xep 0215
For more details, see https://jitsi.github.io/handbook/docs/devops-guide/turn

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naive924 commented Jun 1, 2020

Hi @deleolajide

See my comments above

It seems that it went well. Thank you very much.
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