package main import ( "flag" "log" "net" "os" "os/signal" "regexp" "strconv" "syscall" "github.com/pion/turn/v2" ) func main() { publicIP := flag.String("public-ip", "", "IP Address that TURN can be contacted by.") port := flag.Int("port", 3478, "Listening port.") users := flag.String("users", "", "List of username and password (e.g. \"user=pass,user=pass\")") realm := flag.String("realm", "pion.ly", "Realm (defaults to \"pion.ly\")") flag.Parse() if len(*publicIP) == 0 { log.Fatalf("'public-ip' is required") } else if len(*users) == 0 { log.Fatalf("'users' is required") } // Create a TCP listener to pass into pion/turn // pion/turn itself doesn't allocate any TCP listeners, but lets the user pass them in // this allows us to add logging, storage or modify inbound/outbound traffic tcpListener, err := net.Listen("tcp4", "0.0.0.0:"+strconv.Itoa(*port)) if err != nil { log.Panicf("Failed to create TURN server listener: %s", err) } // Cache -users flag for easy lookup later // If passwords are stored they should be saved to your DB hashed using turn.GenerateAuthKey usersMap := map[string][]byte{} for _, kv := range regexp.MustCompile(`(\w+)=(\w+)`).FindAllStringSubmatch(*users, -1) { usersMap[kv[1]] = turn.GenerateAuthKey(kv[1], *realm, kv[2]) } s, err := turn.NewServer(turn.ServerConfig{ Realm: *realm, // Set AuthHandler callback // This is called everytime a user tries to authenticate with the TURN server // Return the key for that user, or false when no user is found AuthHandler: func(username string, realm string, srcAddr net.Addr) ([]byte, bool) { if key, ok := usersMap[username]; ok { return key, true } return nil, false }, // ListenerConfig is a list of Listeners and the configuration around them ListenerConfigs: []turn.ListenerConfig{ { Listener: tcpListener, RelayAddressGenerator: &turn.RelayAddressGeneratorStatic{ RelayAddress: net.ParseIP(*publicIP), Address: "0.0.0.0", }, }, }, }) if err != nil { log.Panic(err) } // Block until user sends SIGINT or SIGTERM sigs := make(chan os.Signal, 1) signal.Notify(sigs, syscall.SIGINT, syscall.SIGTERM) <-sigs if err = s.Close(); err != nil { log.Panic(err) } }