coturn setup instructions for docker
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If you just want to test Conduit for a short time, you can use the `--rm` flag, which will clean up everything related to your container after you stop it.
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## Docker-compose
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### Docker-compose
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If the `docker run` command is not for you or your setup, you can also use one of the provided `docker-compose` files.
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6. Run `docker-compose up -d`
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7. Connect to your homeserver with your preferred client and create a user. You should do this immediately after starting Conduit, because the first created user is the admin.
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## Voice communication
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In order to make or receive calls, a TURN server is required. Conduit suggests using [Coturn](https://github.com/coturn/coturn) for this purpose, which is also available as a Docker image. Before proceeding with the software installation, it is essential to have the necessary configurations in place.
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### Configuration
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Create a configuration file called `coturn.conf` containing:
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```conf
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use-auth-secret
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static-auth-secret=<a secret key>
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realm=<your server domain>
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```
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These same values need to be set in conduit. You can either modify conduit.toml to include these lines:
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```
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turn_uris = ["turn:<your server domain>?transport=udp", "turn:<your server domain>?transport=tcp"]
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turn_secret = "<secret key from coturn configuration>"
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```
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or append the following to the docker environment variables dependig on which configuration method you used earlier:
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```yml
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- CONDUIT_TURN_URIS=["turn:<your server domain>?transport=udp", "turn:<your server domain>?transport=tcp"]
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- CONDUIT_TURN_SECRET="<secret key from coturn configuration>
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```
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Restart Conduit to apply these changes.
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### Run
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Run the [Coturn](https://hub.docker.com/r/coturn/coturn) image using
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```bash
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docker run -d --network=host -v $(pwd)/coturn.conf:/etc/coturn/turnserver.conf coturn/coturn
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```
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or docker-compose. For the latter, paste the following section into a file called `docker-compose.yml`
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and run `docker-compose up -d` in the same directory.
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```yml
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version: 3
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services:
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turn:
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container_name: coturn-server
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image: docker.io/coturn/coturn
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restart: unless-stopped
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network_mode: "host"
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volumes:
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- ./coturn.conf:/etc/coturn/turnserver.conf
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```
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To understand why the host networking mode is used and explore alternative configuration options, please visit the following link: https://github.com/coturn/coturn/blob/master/docker/coturn/README.md.
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For security recommendations see Synapse's [Coturn documentation](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/develop/docs/setup/turn/coturn.md#configuration).
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