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- /*
- * Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Teluu Inc. (http://www.teluu.com)
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- * (at your option) any later version.
- *
- * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- * GNU General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
- */
- /**
- @defgroup PJNATH_STUN STUN: Session Traversal Utilities for NAT
- @ingroup PJNATH
- @brief Open source STUN library
- */
- /**
- @defgroup PJNATH_STUN_SOCK STUN-aware socket transport
- @brief STUN aware UDP socket transport
- @ingroup PJNATH_STUN
- */
- /**
- @defgroup PJNATH_STUN_SESSION STUN session
- @brief STUN client and server session
- @ingroup PJNATH_STUN
- */
- /**
- @defgroup PJNATH_STUN_BASE Base STUN objects
- @ingroup PJNATH_STUN
- @brief STUN data structures, objects, and configurations
- These section contains STUN base data structures as well as
- configurations. Among other things it contains STUN message
- representation and parsing, transactions, authentication
- framework, as well as compile-time and run-time configurations.
- */
- /**
- @addtogroup PJNATH_STUN
- This module contains implementation of STUN library in PJNATH -
- the open source NAT helper containing STUN and ICE.
- \section stun_org_sec Library organizations
- The STUN part of PJNATH consists of the the following sections (see
- <b>Table of Contents</b> below).
- \section stun_using_sec Using the STUN transport
- The \ref PJNATH_STUN_SOCK is a ready to use object which provides
- send and receive interface for communicating UDP packets as well as
- means to communicate with the STUN server and manage the STUN mapped
- address.
- Some features of the \ref PJNATH_STUN_SOCK:
- - API to send and receive UDP packets,
- - interface to query the STUN mapped address info,
- - multiplex STUN and non-STUN incoming packets and distinguish between
- STUN responses that belong to internal requests with application data
- (the application data may be STUN packets as well),
- - resolution of the STUN server with DNS SRV query (if wanted),
- - maintaining STUN keep-alive, and
- - handle changes in STUN mapped address binding.
- Please see \ref PJNATH_STUN_SOCK for more information.
- \section stun_advanced_sec Advanced use of the STUN components
- The rest of the STUN part of the library provides lower level objects
- which can be used to build your own STUN based transport or
- protocols (officially called STUN usages). These will be explained
- briefly below.
- \subsection stun_sess_sec The STUN session
- A STUN session is interactive information exchange between two STUN
- endpoints that lasts for some period of time. It is typically started by
- an outgoing or incoming request, and consists of several requests,
- responses, and indications. All requests and responses within the session
- typically share a same credential.
- The \ref PJNATH_STUN_SESSION is a transport-independent object to
- manage a client or server STUN session. It is one of the core object in
- PJNATH, and it is used by several higher level objects including the
- \ref PJNATH_STUN_SOCK, \ref PJNATH_TURN_SESSION, and \ref PJNATH_ICE_SESSION.
- The \ref PJNATH_STUN_SESSION has the following features:
- - transport independent
- - authentication management
- - static or dynamic credential
- - client transaction management
- - server transaction management
- For more information, including how to use it please see
- \ref PJNATH_STUN_SESSION.
- \subsection stun_extending_sec Extending STUN to support other usages
- At present, the STUN subsystem in PJNATH supports STUN Binding, TURN, and
- ICE usages. If other usages are to be supported, typically you would need
- to add new STUN methods (and the corresponding request and response message
- types), attributes, and error codes to \ref PJNATH_STUN_MSG subsystem of
- PJNATH, as well as implementing the logic for the STUN usage.
- \section stunsamples_sec STUN samples
- The \ref turn_client_sample sample application also contains sample
- code to use \ref PJNATH_STUN_SOCK.
- Also see <b>\ref samples_page</b> for other samples.
- */
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