pjturn_client up-to-date?

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On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Pedro Gon?alves <pedro.pandre at gmail.com>wrote:

> >
> > Message type 0x0004 is Refresh request according to the latest TURN,
> > and not Send request.
> >
> >  -benny
> "Latest TURN" is quite ambiguous, since a more recent of TURN
> (http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-behave-turn-09) exists, and in
> PJSIP's website is stated that
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-behave-turn-07 is currently being
> used.
>
>
You're just nitpicking there. Both the pjsip-0.9 release notes and the blog
have explained that turn-07 is not the latest.


But you're right, 0x0004 is a Refresh in both versions of TURN stated
> above. It is probably a problem with WireShark
>
> However, I do have another question:
> Why is that the Send Indication's type has a value of 0x0016? Shouldn't
> it be 0x0006? The same applies for Data Indication.
>
>
No. Please read the STUN/TURN drafts.

Cheers
 Benny



> Thank you in advance for the clarification
> Pedro Gon?alves
>
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