[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>    From: "Alfred E. Heggestad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>    This also means that any incoming datagrams must be sent from the
>    same peer.
> 
> What if the incoming datagrams are not sent from the same peer?  RFC
> 3261 permits the peer to send from a different socket or even IP
> address.
> 

ok, so the SIP socket cannot be connected, meaning that I have to use
raw sockets to get ICMP destination unreachable message, which means
that my application must run as root?

but for STUN and RTP (symmetric) a connected UDP socket should still
work I guess?


/alfred

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