diff --git a/README.turnserver b/README.turnserver index e8b4248..07d626d 100644 --- a/README.turnserver +++ b/README.turnserver @@ -812,7 +812,7 @@ in a batch script). See the file turndb/testsqldbsetup.sql as an example. 4) The same is true for MySQL database. The same schema file is applicable. The same considerations are applicable. -5) The same is true for the Redis database, but the Redis database has aa different schema - +5) The same is true for the Redis database, but the Redis database has a different schema - it can be found (in the form of explanation) in schema.userdb.redis. Also, in Redis you can store both "keys" and open passwords (for long term credentials) - the "open password" option is less secure but more convenient for low-security environments. diff --git a/man/man1/turnserver.1 b/man/man1/turnserver.1 index 34375de..649cd68 100644 --- a/man/man1/turnserver.1 +++ b/man/man1/turnserver.1 @@ -1114,7 +1114,7 @@ in a batch script). See the file turndb/testsqldbsetup.sql as an example. The same is true for MySQL database. The same schema file is applicable. The same considerations are applicable. .IP 5) 4 -The same is true for the Redis database, but the Redis database has aa different schema \- +The same is true for the Redis database, but the Redis database has a different schema \- it can be found (in the form of explanation) in schema.userdb.redis. Also, in Redis you can store both "keys" and open passwords (for long term credentials) \- the "open password" option is less secure but more convenient for low\-security environments.