@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ Such deployments don't need to run Coturn within a private container network any
matrix_coturn_docker_network: host
```
With such a configuration, Docker no longer needs to configure thousands of firewall forwarding rules each time Coturn starts and stops.
You may, however, need to allow these ports in your firewall configuration yourself.
With such a configuration, **Docker no longer needs to configure thousands of firewall forwarding rules** each time Coturn starts and stops.
This, however, means that **you will need to ensure these ports are open** in your firewall yourself.
Thanks to us [tightening Coturn security](#backward-compatibility-tightening-coturn-security-can-lead-to-connectivity-issues), running Coturn with host-networking should be safe and not expose neither other services running on the host, nor other services running on the local network.