TURN and STUN 服务器

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README.turnadmin

GENERAL INFORMATION

turnadmin is a TURN administration tool. This tool can be used to manage
the user accounts (add/remove users, generate
TURN keys for the users). For security reasons, we do not recommend
storing passwords openly. The better option is to use pre-processed "keys"
which are then used for authentication. These keys are generated by turnadmin.
Turnadmin is a link to turnserver binary, but turnadmin performs different
functions.

Options note: turnadmin has long and short option names, for most options.
Some options have only long form, some options have only short form. Their syntax
somewhat different, if an argument is required:

The short form must be used as this (for example):

$ turnadmin -u ...

The long form equivalent must use the "=" character:

$ turnadmin --user= ...

If this is a flag option (no argument required) then their usage are the same, for example:

$ turnadmin -k ...

is equivalent to:

$ turnadmin --key ...

You have always the use the -r option with commands for long term credentials -
because data for multiple realms can be stored in the same database.

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NAME

turnadmin - a TURN relay administration tool.

SYNOPSIS

$ turnadmin [command] [options]

$ turnadmin [ -h | --help]

DESCRIPTION

Commands:

-k, --key Generate key for a long-term credentials mechanism user.

-a, --add Add or update a long-term user.

-A, --add-st Add or update a short-term credentials mechanism user.

-d, --delete Delete a long-term user.

-D, --delete-st Delete a short-term user.

-l, --list List long-term users in the database.

-L, --list-st List short-term users in the database.

-s, --set-secret= Add shared secret for TURN RESP API

-S, --show-secret Show stored shared secrets for TURN REST API

-X, --delete-secret= Delete a shared secret.
--delete-all_secrets Delete all shared secrets for REST API.

-O, --add-origin Add origin-to-realm relation.

-R, --del-origin Delete origin-to-realm relation.

-I, --list-origins List origin-to-realm relations.

-g, --set-realm-option Set realm params: max-bps, total-quota, user-quota.

-G, --list-realm-options List realm params.

NOTE: if you are using the flat file for the user database, then you will have
to use a text editor to set or show the shared secrets.

NOTE: the origin functionality is not supported with flat user db file,
a "real" database must be used.

Options with required values:

-b, --userdb File-based user database file name (default - turnuserdb.conf).
See the --userdb option in the turnserver section.
-e, --psql-userdb PostgreSQL user database connection string.
See the --psql-userdb option in the turnserver section.
-M, --mysql-userdb MySQL user database connection string.
See the --mysql-userdb option in the turnserver section.
-J, --mongo-userdb MongoDB user database connection string.
See the --mysql-mongo option in the turnserver section.
-N, --redis-userdb Redis user database connection string.
See the --redis-userdb option in the turnserver section.
-u, --user User name.
-r, --realm Realm, for long-term credentials mechanism only.
-p, --password Password.
-o, --origin Origin
-H, --sha256 Use SHA256 as the keys hash function (a non-standard feature).
By default, MD5 is used for the key storage encryption
(as required by the current STUN/TURNstandards).
--max-bps Set value of realm's max-bps parameter.
--total-quota Set value of realm's total-quota parameter.
--user-quota Set value of realm's user-quota parameter.
-h, --help Help.

Generate a key:

$ turnadmin -k -u -r -p

Add/update a user in the userdb file or in the database:

$ turnadmin -a [-b | -e | -M | -N ] -u -r -p

Delete a user from the userdb file or from the database:

$ turnadmin -d [-b | -e | -M | -N ] -u -r

List all long-term users in MySQL database:

$ turnadmin -l --mysql-userdb="" -r

List all short-term users in Redis database:

$ turnadmin -L --redis-userdb=""

Set secret in MySQL database:

$ turnadmin -s --mysql-userdb="" -r

Show secret stored in PostgreSQL database:

$ turnadmin -S --psql-userdb="" -r

Set origin-to-realm relation in MySQL database:

$ turnadmin --mysql-userdb="" -r -o

Delete origin-to-realm relation from Redis DB:

$ turnadmin --redis-userdb="" -o

List all origin-to-realm relations in Redis DB:

$ turnadmin --redis-userdb="" -I

List the origin-to-realm relations in PostgreSQL DB for a single realm:

$ turnadmin --psql-userdb="" -I -r

Help:

$ turnadmin -h

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DOCS

After installation, run the command:

$ man turnadmin

or in the project root directory:

$ man -M man turnadmin

to see the man page.

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FILES

/etc/turnserver.conf

/etc/turnuserdb.conf

/usr/local/etc/turnserver.conf

/usr/local/etc/turnuserdb.conf

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DIRECTORIES

/usr/local/share/turnserver

/usr/local/share/doc/turnserver

/usr/local/share/examples/turnserver

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SEE ALSO

turnserver, turnutils

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WEB RESOURCES

project page:

http://code.google.com/p/coturn/

Wiki page:

http://code.google.com/p/coturn/wiki/Readme

forum:

https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!forum/turn-server-project-rfc5766-turn-server/

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AUTHORS

Oleg Moskalenko

Gabor Kovesdan http://kovesdan.org/

Daniel Pocock http://danielpocock.com/

John Selbie ([email protected])

Lee Sylvester

Erik Johnston

Roman Lisagor

Vladimir Tsanev

Po-sheng Lin

Peter Dunkley

Mutsutoshi Yoshimoto

Federico Pinna