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      /\ \         /\ \ /\ \     /\_\      / /\
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      /\__ \     / /\ \ \\ \ \_/ / /     / / /\ \__
     / /_ \ \   / / /\ \ \\ \___/ /     / / /\ \___\
    / / /\ \ \ / / /  \ \_\\ \ \_/      \ \ \ \/___/
   / / /  \/_// / /   / / / \ \ \        \ \ \
  / / /      / / /   / / /   \ \ \   _    \ \ \
 / / /      / / /___/ / /     \ \ \ /_/\__/ / /
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go-github-com-pion-turn-v2 2.1.6
Propagated dependencies: go-github-com-pion-logging@0.2.2 go-github-com-pion-randutil@v0.1.0 go-github-com-pion-stun@0.6.1 go-github-com-pion-transport-v2@2.2.10 go-golang-org-x-sys@0.24.0
Channel: guix
Location: gnu/packages/golang-web.scm (gnu packages golang-web)
Home page: https://github.com/pion/turn/
Licenses: Expat
Synopsis: API for building TURN clients and servers in Golang
Description:

This package provides a toolkit for building TURN, specified in RFC 8656, servers and clients.

pion/turn is an API for building STUN/TURN clients and servers, not a binary you deploy then configure. It may require copying the examples and making minor modifications to fit your need, no knowledge of Go is required however.

The advantage of this is that you don't need to deal with complicated configuration files, or custom APIs to modify the state of Pion TURN. After you instantiate an instance of a Pion TURN server or client you interact with it like any library. The quickest way to get started is to look at the examples or GoDoc.

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