[guardian-dev] maybe OT, maybe relevent - trailofbits releases self hosted video chat

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at guardianproject.info
Mon Dec 28 09:45:36 EST 2015


Hey Chris,

Looks like this is the source:
https://github.com/trailofbits/tubertc

The video routing without a server sounds interesting, but also
difficult given NAT and all that kind of stuff.  How is it run?  I guess
everyone goes to a webpage?

.hc

Chris Kuethe:
> Possibly part of your complete minimal-google mobile collaboration
> experience? I know I'm going to set up an instance of it to play with.
> 
> http://blog.trailofbits.com/2015/12/15/self-hosted-video-chat-with-tuber/
> 
> """
> 
> Tuber is everything your team needs for secure video chat. It touts all the
> standard features you expect from Google Hangouts -like buttons to mute
> audio and turn off video selectively- and it’s engineered to work
> flawlessly on a corporate LAN with low latency and CPU usage. If you need
> video conferencing that doesn’t rely on any third-party services, you
> should check out Tuber.
> Built on WebRTC
> 
> Tuber takes advantage of the Web Real-Time Communications
> <http://iswebrtcreadyyet.com/> (WebRTC) protocol that’s becoming standard
> on modern browsers. Its client and server are written in JavaScript. That’s
> it. There’s no additional client software or plugins, and you don’t need to
> create an account to use it.
> """
> 
> 
> 
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