Sofia detects a NAT by presence of the "received" parameter in the Via header in
the response to a REGISTER. Sofia will then update the Contact header to use the
IP as reported by the registrar.
The "received" parameter MUST be included in the response according to
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3261#section-18.2.1
when the registrar detects a difference between the domain part of the top Via
header and the packet source address but practice has shown that this will not
always be the case.
Addditionally this change allows us to have origins bound to different network
interfaces which would be useful when a registrar can only be accessed through a
VPN.
This also fixes an issue with SDP introduced in
36880c3d34 which was only seen on some SIP
providers:
The session name ("s=") line is not relevant for establishing a connection,
the connection data (c=") line is.
See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4566 section 5.3 and 5.7
This let's us get rid of a lot of duplication in the derived classes.
Additionally we set the initial state to CALLS_CALL_STATE_INCOMING if
inbound is TRUE and CALLS_CALL_STATE_DIALING otherwise.
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.