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All homeserver implementations have been updated to support this as well. It's just Jitsi that possibly doesn't work with anything other than `auth-secret`. Fixes https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/3191
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# TURN server
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The playbook installs a [Coturn](https://github.com/coturn/coturn) TURN server by default, so that clients can make audio/video calls even from [NAT](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_address_translation)-ed networks.
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By default, the Synapse chat server is configured, so that it points to the Coturn TURN server installed by the playbook.
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## Disabling Coturn
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If, for some reason, you'd like to prevent the playbook from installing Coturn, you can use the following configuration:
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```yaml
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matrix_coturn_enabled: false
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```
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In that case, Synapse would not point to any Coturn servers and audio/video call functionality may fail.
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## Manually defining your public IP
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In the `hosts` file we explicitly ask for your server's external IP address when defining `ansible_host`, because the same value is used for configuring Coturn.
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If you'd rather use a local IP for `ansible_host`, make sure to set up `matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_address` replacing `YOUR_PUBLIC_IP` with the pubic IP used by the server.
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```yaml
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matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_address: "YOUR_PUBLIC_IP"
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```
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If you'd like to rely on external IP address auto-detection (not recommended unless you need it), set `matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_address` to an empty value. The playbook will automatically contact an [EchoIP](https://github.com/mpolden/echoip)-compatible service (`https://ifconfig.co/json` by default) to determine your server's IP address. This API endpoint is configurable via the `matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_address_auto_detection_echoip_service_url` variable.
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If your server has multiple external IP addresses, the Coturn role offers a different variable for specifying them:
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```yaml
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# Note: matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_addresses is different than matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_address
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matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_addresses: ['1.2.3.4', '4.5.6.7']
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```
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## Changing the authentication mechanism
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The playbook uses the [`auth-secret` authentication method](https://github.com/coturn/coturn/blob/873cabd6a2e5edd7e9cc5662cac3ffe47fe87a8e/README.turnserver#L186-L199) by default, but you may switch to the [`lt-cred-mech` method](https://github.com/coturn/coturn/blob/873cabd6a2e5edd7e9cc5662cac3ffe47fe87a8e/README.turnserver#L178) which [some report](https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/3191) to be working better.
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To do so, add this override to your configuration:
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```yml
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matrix_coturn_authentication_method: lt-cred-mech
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```
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Regardless of the selected authentication method, the playbook generates secrets automatically and passes them to the homeserver and Coturn.
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If you're using [Jitsi](./configuring-playbook-jitsi.md), note that switching to `lt-cred-mech` will remove the integration between Jitsi and your own Coturn server, because Jitsi only seems to support the `auth-secret` authentication method.
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## Using your own external Coturn server
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If you'd like to use another TURN server (be it Coturn or some other one), you can configure the playbook like this:
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```yaml
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# Disable integrated Coturn server
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matrix_coturn_enabled: false
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# Point Synapse to your other Coturn server
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matrix_synapse_turn_uris:
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- turns:HOSTNAME_OR_IP?transport=udp
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- turns:HOSTNAME_OR_IP?transport=tcp
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- turn:HOSTNAME_OR_IP?transport=udp
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- turn:HOSTNAME_OR_IP?transport=tcp
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```
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If you have or want to enable [Jitsi](configuring-playbook-jitsi.md), you might want to enable the TURN server there too.
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If you do not do it, Jitsi will fall back to an upstream service.
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```yaml
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jitsi_web_stun_servers:
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- stun:HOSTNAME_OR_IP:PORT
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```
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You can put multiple host/port combinations if you like.
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## Further variables and configuration options
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To see all the available configuration options, check roles/custom/matrix-coturn/defaults/main.yml
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