I start the pjturn server by the following command:
[cxm@cxm-Lenovo-Product: pjnath]$ ./bin/pjturn-srv-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
20:30:45.612 os_core_unix.c !pjlib 2.4.5 for POSIX initialized
20:30:45.612 pjlib select() I/O Queue created (0xe88f88)
20:30:45.612 srv0xe88b50 TURN server v2.4.5 is running
20:30:45.612 udp0xe93e20 Listener UDP:0.0.0.0:34780 created
20:30:45.612 tcpl0xe955f0 Listener TCP:0.0.0.0:34780 created
20:30:45.612 srv0xe88b50 Listener tcpl0xe955f0/TCP:0.0.0.0:34780 added at index 0
Server is running
Then I start the client to test:
[cxm@cxm-Lenovo-Product: pjnath]$ ./bin/pjturn-client-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -u 100 -p 100 127.0.0.1:34780
20:31:33.261 os_core_unix.c !pjlib 2.4.5 for POSIX initialized
20:31:33.261 pjlib select() I/O Queue created (0x6c1648)
20:31:33.261 peer0 .TX 36 bytes STUN message to 127.0.0.1:34780:
--- begin STUN message ---
STUN Binding request
Hdr: length=16, magic=2112a442, tsx_id=7ccd1f29d7ab58ba000141f2
Attributes:
SOFTWARE: length=12, value="pjnath-2.4.5"
--- end of STUN message ---
I allocate a relay:
+=====================================================================+
| CLIENT | PEER-0 |
| | |
| State : NULL | Address: 127.0.0.1:49526 |
| Relay addr: 0.0.0.0:0 | |
| | 0 Send data to relay address |
| a Allocate relay | |
| p,pp Set permission for peer 0/1 +--------------------------------+
| s,ss Send data to peer 0/1 | PEER-1 |
| b,bb BindChannel to peer 0/1 | |
| x Delete allocation | Address: 127.0.0.1:38504 |
+------------------------------------+ |
| q Quit d Dump | 1 Send data to relay adderss |
+------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
>>> a
20:32:12.187 udprel0x6c8b30 !TURN client session created
20:32:12.187 udprel0x6c8b30 Resolving 127.0.0.1 with DNS A
20:32:12.187 udprel0x6c8b30 State changed Null --> Resolving
20:32:12.187 client_main.c State Null --> Resolving
20:32:12.187 udprel0x6c8b30 State changed Resolving --> Resolved
20:32:12.187 client_main.c State Resolving --> Resolved
20:32:12.187 udprel0x6c8b30 Connecting to 127.0.0.1:34780
20:32:12.187 udprel0x6c8b30 State changed Resolved --> Allocating
20:32:12.187 client_main.c State Resolved --> Allocating
20:32:12.187 udprel0x6c8b30 .TX 44 bytes STUN message to 127.0.0.1:34780:
And send data from client to peer 0 and it works well:
+=====================================================================+
| CLIENT | PEER-0 |
| | |
| State : Ready | Address: 127.0.0.1:34053 |
| Relay addr: 10.224.71.126:49153 | |
| | 0 Send data to relay address |
| a Allocate relay | |
| p,pp Set permission for peer 0/1 +--------------------------------+
| s,ss Send data to peer 0/1 | PEER-1 |
| b,bb BindChannel to peer 0/1 | |
| x Delete allocation | Address: 127.0.0.1:54794 |
+------------------------------------+ |
| q Quit d Dump | 1 Send data to relay adderss |
+------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
>>> s
...
>>> 20:33:50.314 client_main.c !peer0: received 18 bytes data from 127.0.0.1:49153: Hello from client
20:33:50.314 udprel0x23adb3 .RX 56 bytes STUN message from 127.0.0.1:34780:
But how to send data from peer to client? I test the command '0' but seems nothing happen:
+=====================================================================+
| CLIENT | PEER-0 |
| | |
| State : Ready | Address: 127.0.0.1:34053 |
| Relay addr: 10.224.71.126:49153 | |
| | 0 Send data to relay address |
| a Allocate relay | |
| p,pp Set permission for peer 0/1 +--------------------------------+
| s,ss Send data to peer 0/1 | PEER-1 |
| b,bb BindChannel to peer 0/1 | |
| x Delete allocation | Address: 127.0.0.1:54794 |
+------------------------------------+ |
| q Quit d Dump | 1 Send data to relay adderss |
+------------------------------------+--------------------------------+
>>> 0
_______________________________________________ Visit our blog: http://blog.pjsip.org pjsip mailing list pjsip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.pjsip.org/mailman/listinfo/pjsip_lists.pjsip.org