Make it obvious that running Coturn in host-networking mode requires manual firewall changes

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Slavi Pantaleev 2023-01-26 17:59:56 +02:00
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@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ Such deployments don't need to run Coturn within a private container network any
matrix_coturn_docker_network: host matrix_coturn_docker_network: host
``` ```
With such a configuration, Docker no longer needs to configure thousands of firewall forwarding rules each time Coturn starts and stops. With such a configuration, **Docker no longer needs to configure thousands of firewall forwarding rules** each time Coturn starts and stops.
You may, however, need to allow these ports in your firewall configuration yourself. This, however, means that **you will need to ensure these ports are open** in your firewall yourself.
Thanks to us [tightening Coturn security](#backward-compatibility-tightening-coturn-security-can-lead-to-connectivity-issues), running Coturn with host-networking should be safe and not expose neither other services running on the host, nor other services running on the local network. Thanks to us [tightening Coturn security](#backward-compatibility-tightening-coturn-security-can-lead-to-connectivity-issues), running Coturn with host-networking should be safe and not expose neither other services running on the host, nor other services running on the local network.