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geoffchan23
6y ago
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We sure are! We are using WebRTC in order to make it accessible on a large number of devices, but we are not using a public STUN/TURN server in order to keep our platform as secure as possible.
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fyp
6y ago
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I have only played with webrtc before, but what is the problem with public stun and turn?
0xdeadbeefbabe
6y ago
I was going to say there aren't any, but here is a list:
https://gist.github.com/sagivo/3a4b2f2c7ac6e1b5267c2f1f59ac6...
geoffchan23
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6y ago
Thanks for posting this :)
geoffchan23
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6y ago
There is no real problem with using a public STUN server. We are using our own STUN/TURN server just to ensure reliability and up time.
SomaticPirate
6y ago
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What kind of a stack are you running WebRTC on?
geoffchan23
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6y ago
We're using React for our client app and bridging the connection using websockets.
bluetwo
6y ago
I am very curious about this approach. What kind of hardware/software. How much of a learning curve for the two of you as already-web developers?
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