Way back in 47 (version that is), Chrome started to mandate the use of HTTPS in conjunction with getUserMedia. To use HTTPS you need a SSL/TLS certificate. As it so happened, the certificate for this site was about to expire so I decided to give Let’s Encrypt, a
On the last ClueCon event held in Chicago I made presentation regarding WebRTC.
In the presentation I discussed some of the common reasons/excuses why to hold off on using WebRTC.
Here are the slides I presented at the event:
Dealing with the constantly changing state of WebRTC can be a challenge. Here is my story about how I messed up by not paying close enough attention (but it still wasn't so bad):
https://blog.voxbone.com/webrtc-how-to-hit-a-moving-target/
An update on some of the areas I will be working on at Voxbone. Read more here:
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160623005705/en/Voxbone-Launches-“The-Workshop”-Test-Play-Create
At the last Kranky Geek WebRTC Show in Bengaluru on May 19,2016 I provided a review of NAT traversal in WebRTC.
I also described the firewall and:
- NAT traversal problem,
- How TURN servers work,
- TURN usage statistics,
- The best practices for using or deploying TURN Servers.
You can see