2.1 KiB
Installation
Latest Version: GITHUB_VERSION
?> Before starting Screego you may read Configuration.
!> TLS is required for Screego to work. Either enable TLS inside Screego or use a reverse proxy to serve Screego via TLS.
Docker
Setting up Screego with docker is pretty easy, you basically just have to start the docker container, and you are ready to go:
The screego/server docker images are multi-arch docker images.
This means the image will work for amd64, i386, ppc64le (power pc), arm64, arm v7 (Raspberry PI).
?> When using TURN, Screego will allocate random ports for relay connections. Thus, network host is needed.
$ docker run --net=host -e SCREEGO_EXTERNAL_IP=YOUREXTERNALIP screego/server:GITHUB_VERSION
Replace YOUREXTERNALIP with your external IP. One way to find your external ip is with ipify.
$ curl 'https://api.ipify.org'
By default, Screego runs on port 5050.
docker-compose.yml
version: "3.7"
services:
screego:
image: screego/server:GITHUB_VERSION
network_mode: host
environment:
SCREEGO_EXTERNAL_IP: "YOUREXTERNALIP"
Replace YOUREXTERNALIP with your external IP. One way to find your external ip is with ipify.
$ curl 'https://api.ipify.org'
Binary
Supported Platforms:
- linux_amd64 (64bit)
- linux_i386 (32bit)
- armv7 (32bit used for Raspberry Pi)
- armv6
- arm64 (ARMv8)
- ppc64
- ppc64le
- windows_i386.exe (32bit)
- windows_amd64.exe (64bit)
Download the zip with the binary for your platform from screego/server Releases.
$ wget https://github.com/screego/server/releases/download/vGITHUB_VERSION/screego_GITHUB_VERSION_{PLATFORM}.tar.gz
Unzip the archive.
$ tar xvf screego_GITHUB_VERSION_{PLATFORM}.tar.gz
Make the binary executable (linux only).
$ chmod +x screego
Execute screego:
$ ./screego
# on windows
$ screego.exe
Arch-Linux(aur)
TODO
Source
TODO