/** * Tries to obtain a mapped/public address for the specified port (possibly by executing a STUN * query). * * @param dst the destination that we'd like to use this address with. * @param port the port whose mapping we are interested in. * @return a public address corresponding to the specified port or null if all attempts to * retrieve such an address have failed. * @throws IOException if an error occurs while stun4j is using sockets. * @throws BindException if the port is already in use. */ public InetSocketAddress getPublicAddressFor(InetAddress dst, int port) throws IOException, BindException { if (!useStun || (dst instanceof Inet6Address)) { logger.debug( "Stun is disabled for destination " + dst + ", skipping mapped address recovery (useStun=" + useStun + ", IPv6@=" + (dst instanceof Inet6Address) + ")."); // we'll still try to bind though so that we could notify the caller // if the port has been taken already. DatagramSocket bindTestSocket = new DatagramSocket(port); bindTestSocket.close(); // if we're here then the port was free. return new InetSocketAddress(getLocalHost(dst), port); } StunAddress mappedAddress = queryStunServer(port); InetSocketAddress result = null; if (mappedAddress != null) result = mappedAddress.getSocketAddress(); else { // Apparently STUN failed. Let's try to temporarily disble it // and use algorithms in getLocalHost(). ... We should probably // eveng think about completely disabling stun, and not only // temporarily. // Bug report - John J. Barton - IBM InetAddress localHost = getLocalHost(dst); result = new InetSocketAddress(localHost, port); } if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) logger.debug("Returning mapping for port:" + port + " as follows: " + result); return result; }
/** * Schedule a timer for retransmission. * * @throws Exception if message cannot be sent on the socket */ public void schedule() throws Exception { sock.send(message); /* choose a random between [-1, 1] */ int rand = new Random().nextInt(2) - 1; timer.schedule(new RetransmissionHandler(), (interval + rand) * 1000); }
/** * The method queries a Stun server for a binding for the port and address that <tt>sock</tt> is * bound on. * * @param sock the socket whose port and address we'dlike to resolve (the stun message gets sent * trhough that socket) * @return StunAddress the address returned by the stun server or null if an error occurred or no * address was returned * @throws IOException if an error occurs while stun4j is using sockets. * @throws BindException if the port is already in use. */ private StunAddress queryStunServer(DatagramSocket sock) throws IOException, BindException { StunAddress mappedAddress = null; if (detector != null && useStun) { mappedAddress = detector.getMappingFor(sock); if (logger.isTraceEnabled()) { logger.trace( "For socket with address " + sock.getLocalAddress().getHostAddress() + " and port " + sock.getLocalPort() + " the stun server returned the " + "following mapping [" + mappedAddress + "]"); } } return mappedAddress; }
/** * Returns an InetAddress instance that represents the localhost, and that a socket can bind upon * or distribute to peers as a contact address. * * @param intendedDestination the destination that we'd like to use the localhost address with. * @return an InetAddress instance representing the local host, and that a socket can bind upon or * distribute to peers as a contact address. */ public synchronized InetAddress getLocalHost(InetAddress intendedDestination) { // no point in making sure that the localHostFinderSocket is initialized. // better let it through a NullPointerException. InetAddress localHost = null; localHostFinderSocket.connect(intendedDestination, this.RANDOM_ADDR_DISC_PORT); localHost = localHostFinderSocket.getLocalAddress(); localHostFinderSocket.disconnect(); // windows socket implementations return the any address so we need to // find something else here ... InetAddress.getLocalHost seems to work // better on windows so lets hope it'll do the trick. if (localHost.isAnyLocalAddress()) { try { // all that's inside the if is an ugly IPv6 hack // (good ol' IPv6 - always causing more problems than it solves.) if (intendedDestination instanceof Inet6Address) { // return the first globally routable ipv6 address we find // on the machine (and hope it's a good one) Enumeration interfaces = NetworkInterface.getNetworkInterfaces(); while (interfaces.hasMoreElements()) { NetworkInterface iface = (NetworkInterface) interfaces.nextElement(); Enumeration addresses = iface.getInetAddresses(); while (addresses.hasMoreElements()) { InetAddress address = (InetAddress) addresses.nextElement(); if (address instanceof Inet6Address) { if (!address.isAnyLocalAddress() && !address.isLinkLocalAddress() && !address.isSiteLocalAddress() && !address.isLoopbackAddress()) { return address; } } } } } else localHost = InetAddress.getLocalHost(); /** @todo test on windows for ipv6 cases */ } catch (Exception ex) { // sigh ... ok return 0.0.0.0 logger.warn("Failed to get localhost ", ex); } } return localHost; }