On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 10:32:48AM +0000, Konda, Tirumaleswar Reddy wrote: > As per the suggestion from Magnus, modified text as follows: > > TCP connection between the TURN client and server can use TCP-AO [RFC5925] but UDP does not provide a similar type of authentication until UDP supports > authentication option. If TCP-AO would be used between TURN client and server, it would not change the end-to-end security properties of > the UDP payload being relayed. Therefore applications using TURN will need to secure their application data end-to-end appropriately, e.g. SRTP for RTP applications. That looks better; thanks! (And thanks to Magnus for noticing!) -Ben