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    Coturn TURN server

    Coturn TURN server

    coturn TURN server project

    coturn is a free open source implementation of TURN and STUN Server. The TURN Server is a VoIP media traffic NAT traversal server and gateway.
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    Weron

    Weron

    Overlay networks based on WebRTC.

    Weron is a peer-to-peer overlay network built using WebRTC and WebSockets, enabling remote access and tunneling between machines behind NATs without the need for centralized servers. It uses Golang on the backend and supports secure connections using WireGuard-compatible encryption. Weron allows developers to create scalable mesh or point-to-point networks for applications like remote desktop, Kubernetes access, or collaborative tools—all without requiring public IPs or complicated port...
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    Stuntman - STUN server and client

    Stuntman - STUN server and client

    High performance, production quality STUN server and client library

    New version 1.2. This is the code to STUNTMAN - an open source STUN server and client code by john selbie. Compliant with the latest RFCs including 5389, 5769, and 5780. Also includes backwards compatibility for RFC 3489. ICE and WebRTC ready. Version 1.2 compiles on Linux, MacOS, BSD, and Solaris. Supports the STUN protocol on both UDP and TCP for both IPv4 and IPv6. Windows binaries are also provided.
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    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    This project implements a simple STUN server and client on Windows, Linux, and Solaris. The STUN protocol (Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs) is described in the IETF RFC 3489, available at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3489.txt
    Downloads: 61 This Week
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    F-Talk P2P Encrypted Secure Voip

    F-Talk P2P Encrypted Secure Voip

    F-Talk cross-platform p2p encrypted secure voip software

    This project connect to two peers directly ( using without any central server, stun server ) together with 128bit encrypted secure voip communication. http://ftalk.armanasci.com/guide Spefications * Peer to peer direct connection without using any central dedicated server. ( First basic part of the security ) * 128bit AES Symmetric end-to-end encryption PCM datas. ( Second basic part of the security ) * 64bit Base64 Encoding transferred server side info
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    This project adds TCP supports to the Vovida STUN (http://sourceforge.net/projects/stun/) which runs above UDP only.
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    Allow peers behind NATs to establish real unproxied TCP streams. Like STUN but for TCP.
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