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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Teluu Inc. (http://www.teluu.com)
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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*/
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/**
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@defgroup PJNATH_ICE ICE: Interactive Connectivity Establishment
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@brief Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE)
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@ingroup PJNATH
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*/
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/**
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@defgroup PJNATH_ICE_STREAM_TRANSPORT ICE stream transport
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@brief Transport for media streams using ICE
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@ingroup PJNATH_ICE
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*/
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/**
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@defgroup PJNATH_ICE_SESSION ICE Session
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@brief Transport Independent ICE Session
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@ingroup PJNATH_ICE
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*/
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/**
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@addtogroup PJNATH_ICE
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\section org Library organizations
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See <b>Table of Contents</b> below.
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\section ice_intro_sec Introduction to ICE
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Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE) is the ultimate
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weapon a client can have in its NAT traversal solution arsenals,
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as it promises that if there is indeed one path for two clients
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to communicate, then ICE will find this path. And if there are
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more than one paths which the clients can communicate, ICE will
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use the best/most efficient one.
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ICE works by combining several protocols (such as STUN and TURN)
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altogether and offering several candidate paths for the communication,
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thereby maximising the chance of success, but at the same time also
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has the capability to prioritize the candidates, so that the more
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expensive alternative (namely relay) will only be used as the last
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resort when else fails. ICE negotiation process involves several
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stages:
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- candidate gathering, where the client finds out all the possible
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addresses that it can use for the communication. It may find
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three types of candidates: host candidate to represent its
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physical NICs, server reflexive candidate for the address that
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has been resolved from STUN, and relay candidate for the address
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that the client has allocated from a TURN relay.
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- prioritizing these candidates. Typically the relay candidate will
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have the lowest priority to use since it's the most expensive.
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- encoding these candidates, sending it to remote peer, and
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negotiating it with offer-answer.
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- pairing the candidates, where it pairs every local candidates
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with every remote candidates that it receives from the remote peer.
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- checking the connectivity for each candidate pairs.
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- concluding the result. Since every possible path combinations are
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checked, if there is a path to communicate ICE will find it.
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\section icestrans_sec Using ICE transport
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The \ref PJNATH_ICE_STREAM_TRANSPORT is a ready to use object which
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performs the above ICE operations as well as provides application with
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interface to send and receive data using the negotiated path.
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Please see \ref PJNATH_ICE_STREAM_TRANSPORT on how to use this object.
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\section ice_owntransport_sec Creating custom ICE transport
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If the \ref PJNATH_ICE_STREAM_TRANSPORT is not suitable for use
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for some reason, you will need to implement your own ICE transport,
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by combining the \ref PJNATH_ICE_SESSION with your own means to
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send and receive packets. The \ref PJNATH_ICE_STREAM_TRANSPORT
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provides the best example on how to do this.
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\section ice_samples_sec Samples
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The \ref ice_demo_sample sample demonstrates how to use
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\ref PJNATH_ICE_STREAM_TRANSPORT <b>without</b> using signaling
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protocol such as <b>SIP</b>. It provides interactive user interface
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to create and manage the ICE sessions as well as to exchange SDP
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with another ice_demo instance.
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Also see <b>\ref samples_page</b> for other samples.
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*/
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