Tutorial: Installing Routr on Fedora CoreOS

In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Routr on the latest version of Fedora CoreOS. Routr is a lightweight, open-source SIP and WebRTC softswitch that allows you to build scalable and secure communication applications with ease.

Prerequisites

Before you start with the installation process, you need to ensure that the following requirements are met:

Step 1: Download Routr

The first step in installing Routr on Fedora CoreOS is to download the software. You can download the latest version of Routr from their website at https://routr.io/download.

wget https://github.com/fonoster/routr/releases/latest/download/routr-latest.tar.gz

Step 2: Extract Routr

Once the download is complete, you will need to extract the Routr files from the compressed archive. You can do this with the following command:

tar xf routr-latest.tar.gz

Step 3: Start Routr

Now that you have extracted the Routr files, you can start the application. To do this, navigate to the extracted directory and use the following command:

./routr

Conclusion

Congratulations, you have successfully installed Routr on Fedora CoreOS! With the application running, you can now configure and personalize your SIP and WebRTC communication applications. Please note that this tutorial only covers the basic installation process. For more information on Routr and its configuration options, please refer to the official documentation at https://routr.io/docs.

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