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  • Just barely fixed that! Thanks! I have another issue thst I fommented about though:

    Progress has been made!

    So I got it working with the domain name. The turn testing tools now respond with relay and pin point the vps server! Nice!

    However when I put the info into the matrix dendrite.yaml it still crashes. The logs say

    “Invalid config file: yaml: line 210: did not find expected key”

    “Invalid config file: yaml: line 206: did not find expected " - " indicator”

    Line 210 and 206 refer to the turn section which is formatted:

    turn: turn_user_lifetime: “5m” turn_uris: - turn:turn.exampledomain.com?transport=udp - turn:turn.exampledomain.com?transport=tcp

    turn_username: user
    turn_password: password
        
    

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    Progress has been made!

    So I got it working with the domain name. The turn testing tools now respond with relay and pin point the vps server! Nice!

    However when I put the info into the matrix dendrite.yaml it still crashes. The logs say

    “Invalid config file: yaml: line 210: did not find expected key”

    “Invalid config file: yaml: line 206: did not find expected " - " indicator”

    Line 210 and 206 refer to the turn section which is formatted:

    turn: turn_user_lifetime: “5m” turn_uris: - turn:turn.exampledomain.com?transport=udp - turn:turn.exampledomain.com?transport=tcp

    turn_username: user
    turn_password: password
    

    EDIT: line 206 seems to be

    • turn:turn.exampledomain.com?transport=tcp

    And line 210 is uncommented description so I don’t know what that is about


  • I did fill that out, anytime I do matrix crashes and I think the logs say something along the lines of not being able to find the turn server. I just tried it now with the vps ip and port and it still caused matrix to crash.

    The turn tesying tools don’t work with the URI at all its only the ip and port they work with.

    When I use the dig A command it gives me different ips than the vps ip.


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    Sorry I jusy recently updated my comment. I was able to get it to say “relay” when using the regular public ip and port for my vps. It doesn’t work if I use the domain I created for it though “turn.domainexample.com

    The domain name should be pointed to the vps public ip type A

    Paid subscription? No I only have the cloudflare domain and the vps subscription. Do I need the subscription to get this working? 😮‍💨

    Or is there another solution?


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    So I checked and I do not think it can connect.

    I have a cloudflare domain I am using and I am only using cloudflare tunnels for the matrix dendrite server not the coturn vps server. I am using cloudflare to setup dns record for coturn on my purchased domain. Is that still an issue?

    EDIT:

    so i just tried it with the regular vps ip address instead of the domain I set in the dns records and the test tools you linked say it is working that way.



  • Wow! Hey thanks for the tutorial! It was beyond helpful! Oh hell yeah can’t wait!

    I do have some questions if you don’t mind me asking

    So I recently used your affliate link for digital ocean and started following your coturn tutorial. I followed everything but my home server can’t seem to connect to it. Anytime I set the turn rules in the dendrite.yaml the server won’t start. I am using cloudflare tunnels for my actual matrix server then I use dns records to set the coturn record. Matrix works fine with turn variables uncommented just with no rtc on out of network. Do I need to forward the digital ocean ports? If so how do I do that and which ports do I forward? How can I get my home server to find my digital ocean server and use coturn?

    EDIT:

    I feel like it has to be something with dns records on cloudflare. I have been using tunnels for a majority of things inclueing matrix without coturn. I have no idea how to fix this portion of setup, any help would be appreciated!

    EDIT 2:

    NVM IT’S BEEN FIXED!!

    I do have a question, did you ever figure out message rention and deletion?








  • I did not move the symlink and compat data. I did delete the compat data with protontricks and move the game to my ext4 partition (the partition Linux is installed on). Still the same bad performance.

    I am using ntfs-3g I will try switching it to ntfs3

    Nah I am using a desktop:

    3070

    Ryzen 7 3700x

    16gb of RAM

    to move the compatdata and sysmlink do I paste the command as is if steam is installed natively in the default location?

    $ mkdir -p ~/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatdata $ ln -s ~/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatdata /media/gamedisk/Steam/steamapps/









  • Please explain how I came off as insulting? Nowhere in my statement was it meant to come off as insulting. If you are referring to the quote “am I the bad guy” I was talking about mozilla and trying to use the principle skinner meme in text format. It was a joke. It wasn’t directed at you. My entire point is to not trust companies. There is no good company. Mozilla was doing good things but the fact of the matter is they put in an unnessescary feature and enabled it by default. Giving users control of settings they want right out of the gate is pro privacy, when you start choosing what you think is best for the user. That is anti-privacy.

    To you that is “kinda lame” but you then explain it away by saying “at least it isn’t as bad as other browsers that make you jump through hoops!” That is where we fundamentally disagree. Bad is still bad for me, and my line is unmovable. Whereas for you there is a line you are willing to move. You asked me why it was inherently anti-privacy and I explained that any company willing to enable a slimy feature by default like this is on the path to become anti-privacy/already is. what you confuse for hostility was me informing you on my posiition.

    This isn’t some conspiracy theory, way to be reductive. Companies always require growth and profit. If you think this is a conspiracy theory I have no idea how we even continue this conversation. Mozilla doesn’t give two shits about you or I. Google started off as a company with the slogan “do no evil” look at how that is going. Do you trust that Google still is doing no evil because they had a slogan? No, you don’t trust Google because they have built up this anti-privacy reputation. That started with a simple search engine.

    Mozilla is testing the waters in what they can get away with. I was trying to provide alternatives for people who like Firefox but don’t know where to go. I am actually trying to provide solutions rather than explain away a companies behavior as you seem to be doing (And you called us the shills which is ironic). If you don’t like this and are worried about the implications there are other options.

    Jesus Christ and you called me assumptive. Did I say anywhere to burn the creators of the Mozilla CORPORATION at the stake? No. Did I say anywhere that I hate mozilla? No. Did I say anywhere that the creators of the Mozilla Foundation are “nefarious villains” ? No. Did I say anywhere about mozilla being ignorant and clueless? No. They know exactly what they are doing and that is the problem. I think that companies are emotionless entities that seek profit over well being.

    Also where was this “wild rage” you talk about. TBH your reply is more insulting than my response. Talk about pot calling the kettle black.

    Please tell me why this feature needed to be on by default? The absolute necessary reason this feature had to be turned on for every user. Why the user couldn’t turn it on themselves? Do you think the user is too stupid to know what is best for themselves? If they came up with a pop up for you that says “this feature tracks you, do you want to enable it?” would you turn it on?

    “not the far reaching ramifications it might lead to.” Oh I get it, you only care if it is harming you now (which it is). Not what these actions could lead to in the future. You are like a frog in a boiling pot of water. The thing is this shit is gradual. My argument is simply stating that this is the start of something you may not want to be a part of in the future.

    In the blogpost you link they specifically say that this feature tracks you but not in the normal cookie way you are used to. Tracking is still tracking and it’s gross. Tracking is anti-privacy do you agree? Tracking should not be enabled by default. Period. Tracking as an out of the box feature and not something a user chooses to opt into is anti-privacy.

    If you wanted a specific type of answer for your “invitation” then be more specific when you ask. You replied to me with that question, I gave you my answer and you didn’t like it.