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Using WebTransport
> dedicated signalling
For my small projects I run my HTTP + WebRTC in the same server. My signaling is one POST. Maybe I am missing the complexity, but I don't feel any additional pain compared to running any network service?
> STUN Karate
Mind explaining more? I use https://github.com/pion/turn and run my STUN server embedded in my HTTP server. I do do anything but point my `PeerConnection` at `my-service.com`
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Show HN: Weron – A Peer-to-Peer VPN Based on WebRTC Written in Go
There is a very neat implementation of a TURN from Pion
https://github.com/pion/turn
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How do I deploy a TURN server for WebRTC apps on heroku?
I've tried node-turn in a node.js server, tried to execute pion/turn binaries directly so far but with no luck. `node-turn` works if I run locally and test it with my public ip address but the same doesn't work on heroku.
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NetBird raises €1.1M – Open-Source P2P WireGuard-based overlay network
Heads up to folks from Pion https://github.com/pion/ice.
Sixth, NetBird supports MFA and popular OpenID-compliant Identity Providers (IdP) like MS Azure, Okta, Google, Auth0, Keycloak, Zitadel, Authentik, etc. Available in the self-hosted version as well.
Seventh, NetBird is a European company headquartered in Berlin, Germany. Hence this might interest local European companies looking for local networking platforms.
Eighth, NetBird joined the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security incubator - the #1 cybersecurity research university. The program gives us direct access to cutting-edge research that we will use to optimize the technology.
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If you ever struggled setting up Wireguard with peers behind NAT and without a public ip
Basically yes. The difference would be that we are trying to use more open source technologies and libraries instead of implementing our own. For example pion/ice from the WebRTC project and coturn for STUN and TURN. Both ice and coturn are used to go around NAT. We lack a peer management system that will allow to add peers dynamically. Tailscale and Zero tier have it but not open sourced. We plan to implement such a system and open source it.
What are some alternatives?
livekit-server - Scalable, high-performance WebRTC SFU. SDKs in JavaScript, React, React Native, Flutter, Swift, Kotlin, Unity/C#, Go, Ruby and Node. [Moved to: https://github.com/livekit/livekit]
coturn - coturn TURN server project
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
bot_box - Universal remote control for robots. Works via the internet.
go-stun - A go implementation of the STUN client (RFC 3489 and RFC 5389)
stun - Fast RFC 5389 STUN implementation in go
node-turn - Node-turn is a STUN/TURN server for Node.JS
weron - Overlay networks based on WebRTC.
netbird - Connect your devices into a single secure private WireGuard®-based mesh network with SSO/MFA and simple access controls.