On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 8:14 PM, Eric Davies <ericthecycl...@gmail.com>wrote:
> We were running the current version of Firefox Nightly. > > We tried the apprtc.appspot.com example and the multi-person video chat > on http://mozilla.github.com/webrtc-landing/, and our own demo code. > They worked fine as long as my two peers were on the same subnet, but no > connection was established when one was beneath a NAT. Chrome had no > trouble with the apprtc.appspot.com case, nor with our own demo code > (which uses stun addresses specified as ip addresses). > > Using our own STUN server, we could see from the STUN server logs that > Firefox was communicating with the browser, but no indication that Firefox > was using the data from that exchange. > Well, Firefox certainly has both STUN and ICE support, and we do test behind NATs. That said, it sounds like you have run into a bug. Please file a bugzilla bug containing: 1. Wireshark traces 2. The SDP contents 3. The logs you get when you set the following environment variables: R_LOG_LEVEL=9 R_LOG_DESTINATION=stderr (there will be a lot) Thanks, -Ekr _______________________________________________ dev-media mailing list dev-media@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-media