This patch adds a new CLI command, 'stun show status'. This command will show
a table describing all known STUN servers and statuses.
(closes issue ASTERISK-18046)
Reported by: Jeremy Kister
Tested by: Jeremy Kister
patches:
(stun-show-status-v4-trunk.patch license #6232 uploaded by Jeremy Kister)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2001
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The STUN socket must remain open between polls or the external address
seen by the STUN server is likely to change. However, if the STUN request
poll fails then the STUN server address needs to be re-resolved and the
STUN socket needs to be closed and reopened.
* Re-resolve the STUN server address and create a new socket if the STUN
request poll fails.
* Fix ast_stun_request() return value consistency.
* Fix ast_stun_request() to check the received packet for expected message
type and transaction ID.
* Fix ast_stun_request() to read packets until timeout or an associated
response packet is found. The stun_purge_socket() hack is no longer
required.
* Reduce ast_stun_request() error messages to debug output.
* No longer pass in the destination address to ast_stun_request() if the
socket is already bound or connected to the destination.
(closes issue ASTERISK-18327)
Reported by: Wolfram Joost
Tested by: rmudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1595/
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Previously, I had added the ast_sched_thread stuff that was a generic scheduler
thread implementation. However, if you used it, it required using different
functions for modifying scheduler contents. This patch reworks how this is
done and just allows you to optionally start a thread on the original scheduler
context structure that has always been there. This makes it trivial to switch
to the generic scheduler thread implementation without having to touch any of
the other code that adds or removes scheduler entries.
In passing, I made some naming tweaks to add ast_ prefixes where they were not
there before.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1007/
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r291192 | dvossel | 2010-10-11 16:38:39 -0500 (Mon, 11 Oct 2010) | 19 lines
Gtalk enhancements and general code cleanup.
This patch includes several chan_gtalk enhancements.
Two new gtalk.conf options have been added, externip
and stunadd. Setting externip allows us to
manually specify what the external IP address is
outside of a NAT environment. Setting the stunaddr
option to a valid stun server allows for that external
ip to be retrieved via a STUN server automatically. This
external IP is then advertised during call setup as
a possible candidate.
I have also attempted to clean up chan_gtalk's code
so it meets our coding guidelines. During this cleanup
I noticed several things that need to be done in the
code and made a TODO section at the top of the file.
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