WebRTC bad news - FreeSWITCH is jealous on WebRTC and RFC5766-turn-server success

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Linus Torvalds

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Mar 10, 2014, 5:01:20 PM3/10/14
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TO: FreeSWITCH and WebRTC related issue: LoL - but very much true, i finally got very upset on FreeSWITCH.

Amazing works by WebRTC team and RFC5766-turn-server (Prof. Oleg Moskalenko - should be given a Nobel price, he has changed the way multi-media NAT/Firewalls has been for ages suffering for cancer ) 
* but alas, all those has turned into jealousy by FreeSWITCH community and perhaps Asterisks too, silently.

WebRTC and Prof. Oleg turn relay works without any problem, but when FreeSWITCH is used then the Turn relay does not work because they 
do not want to make the WebRTC and RFC5766-turn-server get succeed.

With FreeSWITCH still today turn relay has not been designed nor it will be ever developed. Because they are jealous with the success
of webRTC and Prof. Oleg Nobel price like winning software talent.

The question is, are we now going to stop using FreeSWITCH together so that we do not depend with them anymore for WebRTC? 
All the trust for ages with FreeSWITCH will now just end because of WebRTC and rfc5766-turn-server?
or FreeSWITCH will implement the international standards of rfc5766-Turn server, which has been proven to be working by Amazon and by many many enterprise already?

FreeSWITCH is the culprit of all JsSIP, WebRTC, rfc5766-turn-server related issues. All the logs of turn-server has approved it that JsSIP, WebRTC, rfc5766-turn-server has no problems, the only problem is that FreeSWITCH is now jealous i think.

Will FreeSWITCH fix the turn relay? or for webRTC community should suspend the use of webRTC with FreeSWITCH?





Silvia Pfeiffer

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Mar 10, 2014, 5:30:52 PM3/10/14
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You should not attribute maliciousness to a problem that may just have been neglected this far. FAICT freeSwitch  is an open source project. How about proposing patches to fix it?

Best Regards,
Silvia.

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