[Free-RTC] STUN/TURN server survey

Lee Azzarello lee at rockingtiger.com
Tue Oct 27 06:17:58 CET 2015


I'd be interested in your results. I developed and continue to operate a
free secure SIP service at https://ostel.co but I chose to forego TURN in
favor of using an RTP proxy to do NAT traversal. I've been investigating
more options for NAT traversal at dialog endpoints but haven't implemented
anything yet.

-Lee

On Monday, October 26, 2015, Simon Josefsson <simon at josefsson.org> wrote:

> Hi.  I'm trying to understand what free software STUN/TURN
> implementations exist, and how they compare.  Is anyone aware of more
> projects in this area?  Any corrections to the list below?
>
> reSIProcate ReTurn
> https://www.resiprocate.org/ReTurn_Overview
> BSD-3-clause
> STUN, TURN
> C++, BOOST, OpenSSL
>
> restund
> http://www.creytiv.com/restund.html
> BSD-3-clause
> STUN and TURN
> C, OpenSSL
>
> rfc5766-turn-server
> https://code.google.com/p/rfc5766-turn-server/
> https://code.google.com/p/rfc5766-turn-server/
> BSD-3-clause
> STUN, TURN
> C, OpenSSL
> Deprecated - see coturn
>
> coturn
> https://github.com/coturn/coturnn
> BSD-3-clause
> STUN, TURN
> C, OpenSSL
>
> TurnServer
> http://turnserver.sourceforge.net/
> GPLv3+
> STUN, TURN
> C, OpenSSL
> Dead?
>
> Stuntman
> http://www.stunprotocol.org/
> Apache2
> STUN only
> C++, BOOST, OpenSSL
> Dead?
>
> PJSIP
> http://www.pjsip.org/
> GPLv2+|proprietary
> STUN, TURN
> C, OpenSSL
> Really FOSS? External contributions?
>
> OfficeSIP TURN Server
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/turnservernet/
> GPLv2+
> STUN, TURN
> C#
> Dead?
>
> STUN Client and Server
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/stun/
> Vovida Software License
> STUN
> C++
> Dead?
>
> ice4j
> https://github.com/jitsi/ice4j
> Apache2
> STUN, TURN
> Java
> Server?
>
> Thanks,
> /Simon
>
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