Hello Tajuddin,
to configure the kurento as a TURN-Server you wrote that you only
uncomment this one line in the WebRtcEndpoint.conf.ini.
Can you tell me which parameter you use for:
<user>
<password>
<serverIp>
<serverPort>
This time I use my Kurento and my OM5 as User root.
(When I use with "nobody" is not starts under my Ubuntu 18.04)
In this case my conf-line looks like:
turnURL=root:secret@46.242.69.221:8888
Is this right? Or what I misunderstood?
With best regards,
René
Am 28.05.2019 um 09:49 schrieb Tajuddin Bennur:
Hi Denis,
Apologies for the late reply.
To answer your question, and the steps which I followed are
as follows, which are most similar to the steps which you shared in
your email.
As per instructions are given in the
"https://doc-kurento.readthedocs.io/en/6.10.0/user/installation.html#installation-stun-turn"
document,
1. I opened all the UDP ports in my security group.
2. Then I registered to the NUMB server to get the username and password.
3. To configure a TURN server in KMS, uncommented the following lines
in the WebRtcEndpoint configuration file, located at
/etc/kurento/modules/kurento/WebRtcEndpoint.conf.ini
turnURL=<user>:<password>@<serverIp>:<serverPort>
Following details are used in the server
turnURL=<myusername>:<mypassword>@158.69.221.198:3478
<http://158.69.221.198:3478>
4. And restarted the Kurento server.
Thus my Mic and Audio issue resolved.
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 1:51 PM Denis Noctor <denisnoc...@gmail.com
<mailto:denisnoc...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi there Tajuddin (and everyone else),
Would you be kind enough to go through step by step the process
you went through to solve your problem.
I have gone through all the installation processes of installing
everything on an AWS EC2 instance (with Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS). At
first glance everything seemed to be working fine until I realized
that when 2 users were logged on in a room, they could see their
own camera but could not see the other participants screen (this
applies to audio also).
At first I thought this might be down to how I installed
everything but having read most (if not all the treads), I came
across the following query which suggests a Turn Server is
required... (
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENMEETINGS-2066
 )
According to the Kurento documentation (
https://doc-kurento.readthedocs.io/en/6.10.0/user/installation.html )
If Kurento Media Server, its Application Server, or any of the
clients are located behind a NAT
<https://doc-kurento.readthedocs.io/en/6.10.0/glossary.html#term-nat>,
you need to use a STUN
<https://doc-kurento.readthedocs.io/en/6.10.0/glossary.html#term-stun> or
a TURN
<https://doc-kurento.readthedocs.io/en/6.10.0/glossary.html#term-turn>
server
in order to achieve NAT traversal
<https://doc-kurento.readthedocs.io/en/6.10.0/glossary.html#term-nat-traversal>.
I tried the suggest TURN settings using NUMB (after registering a
user name and password), but with no joy, still have the same problem.
Finally on a separate matter I noticed there are 9 versions of
Alvaro's instructions for setting up openmeetings on Ubuntu 18.04
LTS - versions 1 to 7 make reference to DOCKER.... 8 and 9 don't.
Excuse my ignorance but does that mean it is no longer require.
All versions contain the same date (25-3-2019).
Any help would be appreciate.
All the best.
Denis
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