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# Setting up a TURN server for a self-hosted Nextcloud installation
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- **Document Author:** Ze'ev Schurmann
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- **Document Version:** v1.0.1
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- **Document Version:** v1.0.2
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- **Document License:** CC-4.0-BY-NC-ND
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This document is one of a series I intend to compile for various open source projects that I use, support and believe in. For more info visit https://git.zaks.web.za/thisiszeev/documentation
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4. Scroll down the settings menu on the left and click on `Talk`.
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5. On the right of the screen scroll down to find `TURN servers`.
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6. Add a new TURN server and use the following settings:
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6. - turn: and turns:
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6. - TURN server URL - use the domain name you assigned to the setting `realm=`
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6. - TURN server secret - use the long string you assigned to `static-auth-secret=`
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6. - UDP and TCP
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- turn: and turns:
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- TURN server URL - use the domain name you assigned to the setting `realm=`
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- TURN server secret - use the long string you assigned to `static-auth-secret=`
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- UDP and TCP
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7. Click the wavey icon on the right. If all is done correctly, it should change to a green checkmark.
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