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@@ -862,10 +862,10 @@ or "postgresql"). Let's assume that this is "postgres" account.
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6) Create a database for the TURN purposes, with name, say, "turn":
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- $ createdb -U postgres turn
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+ $ createdb -U postgres coturn
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7) Create a user for the TURN with name, say, "turn":
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- $ psql -U postgres turn
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+ $ psql -U postgres coturn
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turn=# create user turn with password 'turn';
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turn=#
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Ctrl-D
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@@ -876,13 +876,17 @@ The database schema for the TURN server is very minimalistic and is located
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in project's turndb/schema.sql file, or in the system's
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PREFIX/share/turnserver/schema.sql file after the turnserver installation:
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-$ cat turndb/schema.sql | psql -U turn -d turn
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+$ cat turndb/schema.sql | psql -U turn -d coturn
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NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index "turnusers_lt_pkey" for table "turnusers_lt"
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CREATE TABLE
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CREATE TABLE
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See the SQLite section for the detailed database schema explanation.
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+To fill the database with test data:
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+cat turndb/testsqldbsetup.sql | psql -U turn -d coturn
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You can use turnadmin program to manage the database - you can either use
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turnadmin to add/modify/delete users, or you can use turnadmin to produce
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the hmac keys and modify the database with your favorite tools.
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