-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fedora EPEL Update Notification FEDORA-EPEL-2022-820646a5d1 2022-02-02 00:23:42.464655 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name : coturn Product : Fedora EPEL 9 Version : 4.5.2 Release : 8.el9 URL : https://github.com/coturn/coturn/ Summary : TURN/STUN & ICE Server Description : The Coturn TURN Server is a VoIP media traffic NAT traversal server and gateway. It can be used as a general-purpose network traffic TURN server/gateway, too.
This implementation also includes some extra features. Supported RFCs:
TURN specs: - RFC 5766 - base TURN specs - RFC 6062 - TCP relaying TURN extension - RFC 6156 - IPv6 extension for TURN - Experimental DTLS support as client protocol.
STUN specs: - RFC 3489 - "classic" STUN - RFC 5389 - base "new" STUN specs - RFC 5769 - test vectors for STUN protocol testing - RFC 5780 - NAT behavior discovery support
The implementation fully supports the following client-to-TURN-server protocols: - UDP (per RFC 5766) - TCP (per RFC 5766 and RFC 6062) - TLS (per RFC 5766 and RFC 6062); TLS1.0/TLS1.1/TLS1.2 - DTLS (experimental non-standard feature)
Supported relay protocols: - UDP (per RFC 5766) - TCP (per RFC 6062)
Supported user databases (for user repository, with passwords or keys, if authentication is required): - SQLite - MySQL - PostgreSQL - Redis
Redis can also be used for status and statistics storage and notification.
Supported TURN authentication mechanisms: - long-term - TURN REST API (a modification of the long-term mechanism, for time-limited secret-based authentication, for WebRTC applications)
The load balancing can be implemented with the following tools (either one or a combination of them): - network load-balancer server - DNS-based load balancing - built-in ALTERNATE-SERVER mechanism.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information:
The Coturn TURN Server is a VoIP media traffic NAT traversal server and gateway. It can be used as a general-purpose network traffic TURN server/gateway, too. This implementation also includes some extra features. Supported RFCs: TURN specs: - RFC 5766 - base TURN specs - RFC 6062 - TCP relaying TURN extension - RFC 6156 - IPv6 extension for TURN - Experimental DTLS support as client protocol. STUN specs: - RFC 3489 - "classic" STUN - RFC 5389 - base "new" STUN specs - RFC 5769 - test vectors for STUN protocol testing - RFC 5780 - NAT behavior discovery support The implementation fully supports the following client-to-TURN-server protocols: - UDP (per RFC 5766) - TCP (per RFC 5766 and RFC 6062) - TLS (per RFC 5766 and RFC 6062); TLS1.0/TLS1.1/TLS1.2 - DTLS (experimental non-standard feature) Supported relay protocols: - UDP (per RFC 5766) - TCP (per RFC 6062) Supported user databases (for user repository, with passwords or keys, if authentication is required): - SQLite - MySQL - PostgreSQL - Redis Redis can also be used for status and statistics storage and notification. Supported TURN authentication mechanisms: - long-term - TURN REST API (a modification of the long-term mechanism, for time-limited secret- based authentication, for WebRTC applications) The load balancing can be implemented with the following tools (either one or a combination of them): - network load-balancer server - DNS-based load balancing - built-in ALTERNATE- SERVER mechanism. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog:
* Mon Jan 17 2022 Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com - 4.5.2-8 - Rebuild for hiredis 1.0.2 * Tue Sep 14 2021 Sahana Prasad sahana@redhat.com - 4.5.2-7 - Rebuilt with OpenSSL 3.0.0 * Tue Aug 10 2021 Robert Scheck robert@fedoraproject.org - 4.5.2-6 - Unbreak MariaDB/PostgreSQL support on RHEL/CentOS 7 (#1991456) * Wed Jul 21 2021 Fedora Release Engineering releng@fedoraproject.org - 4.5.2-5 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_35_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Mar 2 2021 Zbigniew J��drzejewski-Szmek zbyszek@in.waw.pl - 4.5.2-4 - Rebuilt for updated systemd-rpm-macros See https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/2583. * Mon Feb 8 2021 Pavel Raiskup praiskup@redhat.com - 4.5.2-3 - rebuild for libpq ABI fix rhbz#1908268 * Tue Jan 26 2021 Fedora Release Engineering releng@fedoraproject.org - 4.5.2-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_34_Mass_Rebuild * Mon Jan 11 2021 Robert Scheck robert@fedoraproject.org - 4.5.2-1 - Upgrade to 4.5.2 (#1914861) * Sun Sep 27 2020 Christian Glombek lorbus@fedoraproject.org - 4.5.1.3-3 - Rebuilt for libevent 2.1.12 soname bump * Mon Jul 27 2020 Fedora Release Engineering releng@fedoraproject.org - 4.5.1.3-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_33_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Jun 30 2020 Robert Scheck robert@fedoraproject.org - 4.5.1.3-1 - Update to 4.5.1.3 * Sat May 16 2020 Robert Scheck robert@fedoraproject.org - 4.5.1.2-1 - Update to 4.5.1.2 * Mon Mar 23 2020 Robert Scheck robert@fedoraproject.org - 4.5.1.1-3 - Added upstream patch for CVE-2020-6061 (#1816159) - Backported upstream patch for CVE-2020-6062 (#1816163) * Tue Jan 28 2020 Fedora Release Engineering releng@fedoraproject.org - 4.5.1.1-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_32_Mass_Rebuild --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use su -c 'yum update coturn' at the command line. For more information, refer to "YUM", available at https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7%5C /html/System_Administrators_Guide/ch-yum.html
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