Hi all, Something I can not explain or that might have a simple solution I didn’t find. I have installed Galène on a raspberry behind a NAT (Freebox) using a reverse proxy and the built-in turn in the following way : - Virtual machine M1 with a reverse proxy (Traefik) - Raspberry M2 with Galene using the built-in turn server on port 1194 and the insecure option, precisely galene -insecure -turn :1194 The nat (Freebox) : ports 80 and 443 are forwarded to M1, port 1194 to M2 This configuration works perfectly (Safari, Chrome, Brave clients) except with firefox clients It seems that problems occur also for Jitsi : https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/issues/4758 Cheers, Fabrice. ------------------------- Fabrice Rouillier fabrice@rouillier.fr Bureau virtuel : https://www.rouillier .fr/visio/fabrice > Le 29 avr. 2021 à 19:12, Juliusz Chroboczek a écrit : > > I'm preparing Galène for simulcast, and that has caused some changes to > the protocol. In short, tracks are no longer labelled, we're labelling > streams, and we now use the track.kind and track.rid fields to > disambiguate. > > This has some consquences both on the protocol and the protocol.js > interface. At the protocol.js level: > > * there is no longer a c.labels dictionary; > * there is a new c.label field; > * there is no longer a c.kind field, since c.label subsumes it; > * the syntax of the sc.request method has changed. > > I've added a new sc.users dictionary, that contains some information about > all the users in the group: > > - username; > - permissions (op, etc.); > - status (raised hand, etc.); > - published streams. > > Alain is planning to use this information in order to make the users' list > more informative. > > I've also switched to a more recent API (addTransceiver instead of > addTrack); however, this should not break anything on reasonably recent > browsers. > > -- Juliusz > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Galene mailing list -- galene@lists.galene.org > To unsubscribe send an email to galene-leave@lists.galene.org