Peer-to-Peer Video Chat for Corporate LANs
Tuber-time Communications
Peer-to-peer video chat that works. It's tuber-time!
Features
Anti-Features
Requirements
Install to Heroku
tubertc supports Heroku as a demonstration platform. Deployment can be done via the one-click Deploy to Heroku button or the commands below:
heroku login
git clone https://github.com/trailofbits/tubertc.git
cd tubertc
heroku create --http-git
git push heroku master
heroku ps:scale web=1
heroku open
heroku logs --tail
Configuration
The server port, debug level, and SSL settings are configured via the settings.json
file. tubertc uses port 8080, debug mode, and HTTP by default.
Testimonials
tubertc is the most usable open source video chat I've seen
FAQ I'm using Chrome and I get a PermissionDeniedError
Chrome 47 and higher block non-TLS access to WebRTC. Try accessing Tuber with HTTPS. If you would like to help us develop Tuber, please consider writing tools that assist with the creation and installation of TLS certificates for local installations.
Some users can't send or receive audio/video
Tuber has trouble talking with users behind NAT. Supporting users behind NAT requires a properly configured and tested STUN/TURN server. As it stands, Tuber works fine on most corporate LANs but, due to this issue, has trouble working reliably on the open internet.
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