I think I found a problem in ICE, ICE should put default destination IP, (213.192.59.91) in the ice candidate, else the other side will generate ice-mismatch error.
screenshot is attached.
I tested 1.0 rc2 on windows.
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I ran two pjsua clients in the local network with ICE and STUN enabled, however
I found ice-mismatch error. Both clients first login iptel.org then call each
other, the configuration is pretty similar for both pjsip clients,
?
--id sip:user1@iptel.org
--registrar sip:iptel.org
--realm iptel.org
--username user1
--password pass1
--use-ice
--stun-srv stun.iptel.org
?
Any help on it?
Thanks.
I think I found a problem in ICE, ICE should put default destination IP, (213.192.59.91) in the ice candidate, else the other side will generate ice-mismatch error.
screenshot is attached.
I tested 1.0 rc2 on windows.
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 09:26:26 -0700 (PDT)
From: w zl <wwzhdo@yahoo.com>
Subject: [pjsip] ICE-MISMATCH error
To: pjsip@lists.pjsip.org
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?
I ran two pjsua clients in the local network with ICE and STUN enabled, however
I found ice-mismatch error. Both clients first login iptel.org then call each
other, the configuration is pretty similar for both pjsip clients,
?
--id sip:user1@iptel.org
--registrar sip:iptel.org
--realm iptel.org
--username user1
--password pass1
--use-ice
--stun-srv stun.iptel.org
?
Any help on it?
Thanks.