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GENERAL INFORMATION
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A set of turnutils_* programs provides some utility functionality to be used
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for testing and for setting up the TURN server.
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1. turnutils_uclient: emulates multiple UDP,TCP,TLS or DTLS clients.
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(this program is provided for the testing purposes only !)
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The compiled binary image of this program is located in bin/
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sub-directory.
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2. turnutils_peer: a simple stateless UDP-only "echo" server,
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to be used as the final server in relay pattern ("peer"). For every incoming
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UDP packet, it simply echoes it back.
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(this program is provided for the testing purposes only !)
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When the test clients are communicating in the client-to-client manner
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(when the "turnutils_uclient" program is used with "-y" option) then the
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turnutils_peer is not needed.
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The compiled binary image of this program is located in bin/ subdirectory.
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3. turnutils_stunclient: a simple STUN client example.
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The compiled binary image of this program is located in bin/ subdirectory.
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4. turnutils_rfc5769check: a utility that checks the correctness of the
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STUN/TURN protocol implementation. This utility is used only for the compilation
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check procedure, it is not copied to the installation destination.
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In the "examples/scripts" subdirectory, you will find the examples of command lines to be used
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to run the programs. The scripts are meant to be run from examples/ subdirectory, for example:
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$ cd examples
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$ ./scripts/secure_relay.sh
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5. turnutils_natdiscovery: a utility that provides NAT behavior discovery
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according RFC5780. This utility discovers the actual NAT Mapping and Filtering
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behavior, etc. Be aware that on TURN server side two different listening IP
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addresses should be configured to be able to work properly!
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6. turnutils_oauth: a utility that provides OAuth access_token
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generation(AEAD encryption), validation and decryption. This utility inputs
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all the keys and lifetimes and any related information that needed for
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creation and validationi of an access_token. It outputs a JSON with all OAuth
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PoP parameters that need to pass to the client. Output is generated accoriding
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RFC7635 Appendix B, Figure 8.
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For more details, and for the access_token structure, read rfc7635, and see
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script in examples/scripts/oauth.sh.
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NAME
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turnutils_uclient - this client emulation application is supplied for the test purposes only.
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SYNOPSIS
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$ turnutils_uclient [-tTSvsyhcxg] [options] <TURN-Server-IP-address>
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DESCRIPTION
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It was designed to simulate multiple clients. It uses asynch IO API in
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libevent to handle multiple clients. A client connects to the relay,
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negotiates the session, and sends multiple (configured number) messages to the server (relay),
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expecting the same number of replies. The length of the messages is configurable.
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The message is an arbitrary octet stream.
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The number of the messages to send is configurable.
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Flags:
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-t Use TCP for communications between client and TURN server (default is UDP).
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-b Use SCTP for communications between client and TURN server (default is UDP).
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-T Use TCP for the relay transport (default - UDP). Implies options -t, -y, -c,
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and ignores flags and options -s, -e, -r and -g. Can be used together
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with -b.
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-P Passive TCP (RFC6062 with active peer). Implies -T.
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-S Secure SSL connection: SSL/TLS for TCP, DTLS for UDP, TLS/SCTP for SCTP.
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-U Secure unencrypted connection (suite eNULL): SSL/TLS for TCP, DTLS for UDP.
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-v Verbose.
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-s Use "Send" method in TURN; by default, it uses TURN Channels.
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-y Use client-to-client connections:
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RTP/RTCP pair of channels to another RTP/RTCP pair of channels.
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with this option the turnutils_peer application is not used,
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as the allocated relay endpoints are talking to each other.
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-h Hang on indefinitely after the last sent packet.
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-c Do not create rtcp connections.
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-x Request IPv6 relay address (RFC6156).
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-X IPv4 relay address explicitly requested.
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-g Set DONT_FRAGMENT parameter in TURN requests.
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-D Do mandatory channel padding even for UDP (like pjnath).
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-N do negative tests (some limited cases only).
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-R do negative protocol tests.
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-O DOS attack mode.
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-M Use TURN ICE Mobility.
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-I Do not set permissions on TURN relay endpoints
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(for testing the non-standard server relay functionality).
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-G Generate extra requests (create permissions, channel bind).
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-B Random disconnect after a few initial packets.
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-Z Dual allocation (SSODA). Implies -c option.
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-J Use oAuth with default test key kid='north'.
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Options with required values:
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-l Message length (Default: 100 Bytes).
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-i Certificate file (for secure connections only, optional).
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-k Private key file (for secure connections only).
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-E CA file for server certificate verification,
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if the server certificate to be verified.
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-p TURN Server port (Defaults: 3478 unsecure, 5349 secure).
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-n Number of messages to send (Default: 5).
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-d Local interface device (optional, Linux only).
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-L Local IP address (optional).
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-m Number of clients (Default: 1, 2 or 4, depending on options).
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-e Peer address.
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-r Peer port (Default: 3480).
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-z Per-session packet interval in milliseconds (Default: 20).
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-u STUN/TURN user name.
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-w STUN/TURN user password.
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-W TURN REST API secret. The "plain text" secret e.g. "north"
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that is stored in the value column of the turn_secret
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table in the database if dynamic, or the static-auth-secret
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value set in the configuration file if using static.
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-C This is the timestamp/username separator symbol (character) in
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TURN REST API. The default value is :.
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-F Cipher suite for TLS/DTLS. Default value is DEFAULT.
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-o the ORIGIN STUN attribute value.
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-a Bandwidth for the bandwidth request in ALLOCATE. The default value is zero.
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See the examples in the "examples/scripts" directory.
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NAME
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turnutils_peer - a simple UDP-only echo backend server.
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SYNOPSIS
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$ turnutils_peer [-v] [options]
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DESCRIPTION
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This application is used for the test purposes only, as a peer for the turnutils_uclient application.
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Options with required values:
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-p Listening UDP port (Default: 3480).
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-d Listening interface device (optional)
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-L Listening address of turnutils_peer server. Multiple listening addresses can be used, IPv4 and IPv6.
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If no listener address(es) defined, then it listens on all IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
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-v Verbose
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NAME
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turnutils_stunclient - a basic STUN client.
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SYNOPSIS
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$ turnutils_stunclient [options] <STUN-Server-IP-address>
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DESCRIPTION
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It sends a "new" STUN RFC 5389 request (over UDP) and shows the reply information.
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Options with required values:
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-p STUN server port (Default: 3478).
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-L Local address to use (optional).
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-f Force RFC 5780 processing.
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The turnutils_stunclient program checks the results of the first request,
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and if it finds that the STUN server supports RFC 5780
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(the binding response reveals that) then the turnutils_stunclient makes a couple more
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requests with different parameters, to demonstrate the NAT discovery capabilities.
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This utility does not support the "old" "classic" STUN protocol (RFC 3489).
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NAME
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turnutils_rfc5769check - a utility that tests the correctness of STUN protocol implementation.
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SYNOPSIS
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$ turnutils_rfc5769check
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DESCRIPTION
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turnutils_rfc5769check tests the correctness of STUN protocol implementation
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against the test vectors predefined in RFC 5769 and prints the results of the
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tests on the screen. This utility is used only for the compilation
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check procedure, it is not copied to the installation destination.
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Usage:
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$ turnutils_rfc5769check
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NAME
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turnutils_natdiscovery - a utility that discovers NAT mapping and filtering
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behavior according RFC5780.
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SYNOPSIS
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$ turnutils_natdiscovery [options] <STUN-Server-FQDN-or-IP-address>
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DESCRIPTION
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turnutils_natdiscovery discovers the NAT Mapping and Filtering behavior, to
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determine if that NAT is currently using Endpoint-Independent,
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Address-Dependent, or Address and Port-Dependent Mapping and/or to determine if
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that NAT is currently using Endpoint-Independent, Address-Dependent, or Address
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and Port-Dependent Filtering.
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Use either -m, -f, -c, -H flag to discover NAT behavior.
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Flags:
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-m NAT mapping behavior discovery
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-f NAT filtering behavior discovery
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-t NAT mapping lifetime behavior discovery
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Requires a timer (-T)
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-c NAT collision behavior discovery
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-H NAT hairpinning behavior discovery
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-P Add 1500 byte Padding to the behavior discovery
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Applicable with all except NAT mapping Lifetime discovery
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Options with required values:
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-p STUN server port (Default: 3478)
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-L Local address to use (optional)
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-l Local port to use (use with -L)
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-A Secondary Local address (optional)
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Required for collision discovery
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-T Mapping lifetime timer (sec)
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Used by mapping lifetime behavior discovery
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Usage:
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$ turnutils_natdiscovery -m -f stun.example.com
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NAME
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turnutils_oauth - a utility that helps OAuth access_token generation/encryption and validation/decyption
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SYNOPSIS
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$ turnutils_oauth [options]
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DESCRIPTION
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turnutils_oauth utility provides help in OAuth access_token encryption and/or
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decryption with AEAD (Atuthenticated Encryption with Associated Data). It helps
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for an Auth Server in access_token creation, and also for debugging purposes it
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helps the access_token validation and decryption. This utility inputs all the
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keys and lifetimes and any related information that are needed for encryption
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or decryption of an access_token. It outputs a JSON with all OAuth PoP
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parameters that need to pass to the client. Output is generated accoriding
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RFC7635 Appendix B, Figure 8. This utility could help to build an Auth Server
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service, but be awere that this utility does not generate "session key" /
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"mac_key" and not verifies lifetime of "session key" / "mac_key" or "Auth key".
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For more details, and for the access_token structure, read rfc7635, and see
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the example in examples/scripts/oauth.sh.
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Use either -e and/or -d flag to encrypt or decrypt access_token.
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Flags:
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-h, --help usage
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-v, --verbose verbose mode
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-e, --encrypt encrypt token
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-d, --decrypt decrypt validate token
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Options with required values:
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-i, --server-name server name (max. 255 char)
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-j, --auth-key-id Auth key id (max. 32 char)
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-k, --auth-key base64 encoded Auth key
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-l --auth-key-timestamp Auth key timestamp (sec since epoch)
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-m, --auth-key-lifetime Auth key lifetime in sec
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-n, --auth-key-as-rs-alg Authorization Server(AS) - Resource Server(RS) encryption algorithm
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-o, --token-nonce base64 encoded nonce base64(12 octet) = 16 char
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-p, --token-mac-key base64 encoded MAC key base64(32 octet) = 44 char
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-q, --token-timestamp timestamp in format 64 bit unsigned (Native format - Unix),
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so 48 bit for secs since epoch UTC + 16 bit for 1/64000 fractions of a second.
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e.g.: the actual unixtimestamp 16 bit left shifted. (Default: actual gmtime)
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-r, --token-lifetime lifetime in sec (Default: 3600)
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-t, --token base64 encoded encrypted token for validation and decryption
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-u, --hmac-alg stun client hmac algorithm
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Usage:
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$ turnutils_natdiscovery
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DOCS
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After installation, run the command:
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$ man turnutils
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or in the project root directory:
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$ man -M man turnutils
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to see the man page.
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FILES
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/etc/turnserver.conf
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/var/db/turndb
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/usr/local/var/db/turndb
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/var/lib/turn/turndb
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/usr/local/etc/turnserver.conf
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DIRECTORIES
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/usr/local/share/turnserver
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/usr/local/share/doc/turnserver
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/usr/local/share/examples/turnserver
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STANDARDS
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new STUN RFC 5389
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TURN RFC 5766
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TURN-TCP extension RFC 6062
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TURN IPv6 extension RFC 6156
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STUN/TURN test vectors RFC 5769
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STUN NAT behavior discovery RFC 5780
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SEE ALSO
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turnserver, turnadmin
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WEB RESOURCES
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project page:
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https://github.com/coturn/coturn/
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Wiki page:
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https://github.com/coturn/coturn/wiki
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forum:
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https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!forum/turn-server-project-rfc5766-turn-server/
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AUTHORS
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See the AUTHORS.md file in the coturn source distribution.
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