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{ type: install
  message: <<EOM
1) You can start and stop the turnserver manually. But, if you want
to enable turnserver as an automatically started system service,
you have to:

	a) Create and edit /usr/local/etc/turnserver.conf file.
	Use /usr/local/etc/turnserver.conf.default as an example.

	b) For user accounts settings: set up SQLite or PostgreSQL or
	MySQL or Redis database for user accounts.
	Use /usr/local/share/turnserver/schema.sql as an SQL database schema,
	or use /usr/local/share/turnserver/schema*redis as Redis database description.

	If SQLite is used, then /usr/local/var/db/turndb is the default database
	location.

	d) add line turnserver_enable="YES" to /etc/rc.conf.

	e) If you are using a non-default PREFIX (other than /usr/local),
	then edit /usr/local/etc/rc.d/turnserver file, according to
	your system settings.

	f) Restart the system or run the command:
	$ /usr/local/etc/rc.d/turnserver start

2) If you do not want the turnserver to be a system service,
   then you can start/stop it "manually", using the "turnserver"
   executable with appropriate options (see the documentation).

3) To create database schema, use schema in file /usr/local/share/turnserver/schema.sql.
The TURN Server supports (optionally) SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis.

4) For additional information, run:

   $ man turnserver
   $ man turnadmin
   $ man turnutils
EOM
}
]
