Re: [GnomeMeeting-devel-list] STUN and RTP ports range
- From: Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com>
- To: GnomeMeeting development mailing list <gnomemeeting-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-devel-list] STUN and RTP ports range
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 16:10:52 +0100
Le mercredi 30 novembre 2005 à 15:25 +0100, Daniel Huhardeaux a écrit :
> As suggested by Julien, new thread ;-)
>
> TCP ports: 5060:5100
> UDP ports: 30000:30010
> RTP ports: 6970:7170
>
> Those are the standard one, no?
No, but that doesn't matter :)
>
> I use stun.voxgratia.org: in druid or in preferences, give me sometimes
> Cone Nat, sometimes Restricted NAT (the last one is ok). Anyway, I check
> on each call that stun is OK.
>
> I can pass only *one* call, next ones have audio in one way.
Outgoing or incoming?
> Till today it was using successfully GM with:
>
> TCP ports: 36560:36600
> UDP ports: 30000:30010
> RTP ports: 16384:16392
>
> Here under part of a mail that you send on 22/11/05:
>
> >>> >STUN is using those local ports to determine the holes on the gateway.
> >>> >
> >>> >Unfortunately, I have no idea why STUN reports NAT with restricted
> >>> >ports, and works with some ports, but not with others.
> >>> >
> >>> >Perhaps Craig has an idea?
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >
> >> Got it:
> >>
> >> RTP port range has to have minimum 9 ports eg 16384:16392 or 6170:6179
> >> If this condition is fulfilled, everything is working well: you can
> >> place how much calls you want, STUN is OK, no crashes, life is
> >> beautifull (anyway) ;-)
> >>
> >> Another thing to know is that for udp_port range, even if you put
> >> 5060:5060, ports till 5072 (more?) are used. I put those range to
> >> 42600:42700 and it's working. This can avoid the problem of few softs
> >> running on the same computer, listening to 5060, 5061,....
> >>
>
>
> I will still ask Craig to fix pwlib to prevent the assertion.
>
> [End of message]
>
> Related?
>
Nope, the assertion is unrelated and the STUN code is unmodified since
GM 1.00 was released more than one year ago.
Can you check what happens on your router directly?
Thanks,
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