Thank you.

Chrome sends RR on a newly established connection, even when no data is
being received yet.  I don't see FF (22 or nightly) doing this, and I don't
know what the right behavior is.

When I set up FF 22 as a sender (to my mcu) I see that it sends out audio
packets, but stops after a short time.  Nightly does not stop sending data.
 Does Firefox 22 need to receive binding refreshes or RRs in order to keep
sending data?


On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 8:12 PM, Eric Rescorla <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 5:17 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm testing webrtc with the latest nightly and I have a couple of
>> questions.
>>
>> Although Firefox completes a DTLS handshake on both the RTP and RTCP
>> ports, I don't see any traffic over the RTCP port.  Is this expected
>> behavior?  In the same setup, Chrome does send SR and/or RR.
>>
>
> It should be sending RR. There's a bug and so we currently are not
> sending SR.
>
>
>
>> Also, after the initial ICE  and DTLS-SRTP handshake, I do not see
>> Firefox issue periodic STUN bind requests as Chrome does.  Is this expected?
>>
>
> There has been discussion at IETF about doing this, but I don't
> believe it's currently completely specified. We'll presumably
> do it eventually.
>
> -Ekr
>
>
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