In this case network changes will not be detected.
Additionally fall back to binding on all network interfaces (in this case a user
will have problems when using multiple network interfaces, but there is really
not much we can do without a functioning CallsNetworkWatch).
(cherry picked from commit 1718823b80)
Otherwise we might miss the IP of the remote peer leaving us unable to
establish a connection for RTP.
From https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4566#section-5.7
A session description MUST contain either at least one "c=" field in
each media description or a single "c=" field at the session level.
It MAY contain a single session-level "c=" field and additional "c="
field(s) per media description, in which case the per-media values
override the session-level settings for the respective media.
(cherry picked from commit 929d76708a)
The assumption that the IP of the remote peer can always be found in the
sdp_connection member of the sdp_session_s struct does not always hold true
and we should handle this case gracefully (i.e. without crashing).
(cherry picked from commit cf3face6cc)
This makes sure all of the supported protocols have a chance of working.
Since nua_set_params does not update NUTAG_URL (carefully rechecking the docs
verifies this), it is safe to remove the code in update_nua().
However, this means that we will have to recreate the nua stack,
which incidentally is currently being worked on:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/calls/-/merge_requests/402
All parts not related to credentials are now being set when creating the nua
handles and then updated with nua_set_params() when the credentials get updated.
Shuffle the code around and make use of docstrings to conform to
the newly introduced coding style as described in `HACKING.md`
This commit also introduces docstrings describing each source file.
introduce `calls_sip_media_manager_get_capabilities ()` which takes
a GList of MediaCodecInfo's as input to generate a SDP message.
If using in an SDP answer we simply feed it a list of the common codecs
as gathered from the SDP offer.
by making sure the call-added signal is emitted early enough
so that all consumers (display, ringer, etc) have a chance of getting
notified when the call state changes from f.e. DIALING to DISCONNECTED
similar to how its done in 03d960ccaf
for the dummy provider.
* removed nua_callstate_authenticating as it was never hit
* move debug statement further up, because we might not reach it if no
corresponding call is found
* handle 401 and 407 the same way
note: we should record which realm we're authenticating against during
REGISTER so we can prompt the user for additional credentials when
challenged for a different realm - still happens when calling from
a sip.linphone.org account to a jmp.bwapp.bwsip.io account.
IPv6 should work, but sofia's outbound engine keep printing
errors involving the outbound engine. Working theory:
Failing ICMPv6 (pings) can make sofia think we don't have connectivity.
Note that we also don't get any answers from the SIP servers we tried so far.