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I have just downloaded a video chat project. It uses a STUN server and specifies the URL stun:23.21.150.121. How can I use my own server instead of the STUN server? What do I have to enter instead of this URL?

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Actually there is no need to setup your own STUN or TURN servers, because there are a lot of public/semipublic servers. STUN from Google not always works very well.

This is my latest verified list (don't forget stun:/turn: scheme in URL):

{url:'stun:stun01.sipphone.com'},
{url:'stun:stun.ekiga.net'},
{url:'stun:stun.fwdnet.net'},
{url:'stun:stun.ideasip.com'},
{url:'stun:stun.iptel.org'},
{url:'stun:stun.rixtelecom.se'},
{url:'stun:stun.schlund.de'},
{url:'stun:stun.l.google.com:19302'},
{url:'stun:stun1.l.google.com:19302'},
{url:'stun:stun2.l.google.com:19302'},
{url:'stun:stun3.l.google.com:19302'},
{url:'stun:stun4.l.google.com:19302'},
{url:'stun:stunserver.org'},
{url:'stun:stun.softjoys.com'},
{url:'stun:stun.voiparound.com'},
{url:'stun:stun.voipbuster.com'},
{url:'stun:stun.voipstunt.com'},
{url:'stun:stun.voxgratia.org'},
{url:'stun:stun.xten.com'},
{
    url: 'turn:numb.viagenie.ca',
    credential: 'muazkh',
    username: '[email protected]'
},
{
    url: 'turn:192.158.29.39:3478?transport=udp',
    credential: 'JZEOEt2V3Qb0y27GRntt2u2PAYA=',
    username: '28224511:1379330808'
},
{
    url: 'turn:192.158.29.39:3478?transport=tcp',
    credential: 'JZEOEt2V3Qb0y27GRntt2u2PAYA=',
    username: '28224511:1379330808'
}

https://gist.github.com/yetithefoot/7592580

In case if you need your own STUN server, you can use this one written for Node.js, or find some here.

Also you can check this and this pages for better understanding.

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  • should we use this given credential?
    – Blake
    May 8, 2014 at 12:27
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    This answer is VERY misleading. You can't really find any free TURN servers, and you will need TURN for a commercial product. Run your own or buy it as a service. Use free STUN servers only if this is a proof of concept or a hobby Mar 29, 2017 at 19:03
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    @TsahiLevent-Levi What is the problem with this one? It still works after 4 years and I have tested it using this answer Dec 4, 2017 at 20:25
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    If it scales in any decent way or offers the global optimized routing real services needs then I'll be VERY surprised. It also comes with 0 SLA or guarantees and you don't really know what's its downtime. There are only to alternatives here if you're serious about what you are doing: 1. Deploy and maintain your own 2. Pay for the NAT traversal service you are using Dec 5, 2017 at 21:21
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    -1 because this answer basically encourages stealing other people's quota because they left their TURN credentials unchanged. There are many public free STUN servers (for example Google's), but not really for TURN. You can read more relevant info in this article. Jun 2, 2019 at 14:44
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There are a few options to set up your own stun server. There is the rfc5766-turn-server. Once you set it up on your server, you can use that server's IP address and port you have set it to listen to. You will need some basic linux sysadmin knowledge for this.

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    we are using only windows 8
    – Vicky
    Nov 19, 2013 at 11:17
  • @Vicky I think you can find a server which runs on Windows 8, but I wouldn't go that way. I think its best if you use a public stun server, like Google's.
    – Munim
    Nov 19, 2013 at 11:29
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    @Vicky - STUNTMAN (www.stunprotocol.org) has a Windows port via Cygwin that works on Windows 8. You are welcome to give that a try.
    – selbie
    Nov 25, 2013 at 10:42
  • restund is another good alterative, but yeah you'll need cygwin
    – ggez44
    Mar 29, 2016 at 18:47
  • For windows you can use IceLink they have a .net SDK May 30, 2016 at 1:16
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EmerCoin has large list of public STUN servers: http://enumer.org/public-stun.txt You can use any of them.

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This is the new way to config STUN and TURN in RTCPeerConnection initialization. Below is the working mode from apprtc.appspot.com

var peerConnectionConfig = {
  iceServers:[
    {urls: ["turn:173.194.72.127:19305?transport=udp",
       "turn:[2404:6800:4008:C01::7F]:19305?transport=udp",
       "turn:173.194.72.127:443?transport=tcp",
       "turn:[2404:6800:4008:C01::7F]:443?transport=tcp"
       ],
     username:"CKjCuLwFEgahxNRjuTAYzc/s6OMT",
     credential:"u1SQDR/SQsPQIxXNWQT7czc/G4c="
    },
    {urls:["stun:stun.l.google.com:19302"]}
  ]};

More info here

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