Here's the problem:
"
(stun/ERR) Got error from GetAdaptersInfo
(ice/ERR) ICE(PC:1417592022668000 (id=3291 url=https://live.amaryllo.eu/#)): unable to find local addresses
"

GetAdaptersInfo is failing for some reason, and it seems to be very reproducible. It is also completely fatal for ICE. We've seen some evidence that this is happening in the field from telemetry and similar, but have never actually seen confirmation until now. I'm very interested in knowing what this error is. Give me a bit to cook up a try build that improves this logging a little, and I can point you at a binary.

Best regards,
Byron Campen

On 12/4/14 2:03 PM, Nils Ohlmeier wrote:
I'm assuming the topmost call is the problematic one: Your local SDP does not show even any host candidates. Does your service live.amaryllo.eu support trickle ICE at all? E.g. does you code listen on the onicedandidate event?

  Nils

On 12/3/14 6:07 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Here is a full logging message (https://mega.co.nz/#!lNckgIwD!wFL9yXHbH-U79iaOYHp_MphuKol3-14tA_yRQokWylk)

Actually, I am very sure I had set STUN and TURN in every PeerConnection (I had checked this with debugging message). But it still doesn't work.


On Wednesday, December 3, 2014 11:40:05 PM UTC+8, Byron Campen wrote:
A couple of things. Firt, that logging is very misleading. It is
complaining that there are no STUN/TURN servers in the global config
store for nICEr. We configure STUN/TURN on a per-context basis, so we
don't actually configure them in the global store. Second, we are
planning on removing that default stun.services.mozilla.com sometime
this coming year. Don't count on it being around forever.

      Can you get us some logging for the failure you're seeing, and
perhaps a packet trace?

Best regards,
Byron Campen

On 12/2/14 11:53 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi all,

Today, one thing is happened to me, not good. My FF33 can not connect to the other webrtc client anymore. I check about:webrtc, and find the following error message:

(ice/WARNING) ICE(PC:1417591976251000 (id=3291 url=https://live.amaryllo.eu/#)): No STUN servers specified (ice/NOTICE) ICE(PC:1417591976251000 (id=3291 url=https://live.amaryllo.eu/#)): No TURN servers specified

I think that the root cause in this issue. My question is.. FF33 has its default STUN Server (stun:stun.services.mozilla.com), why it will report me No STUN servers?

However, this case is not easy to reproduce, and it will work after restarting FF33. Anyone can help?
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On Wednesday, December 3, 2014 11:40:05 PM UTC+8, Byron Campen wrote:
A couple of things. Firt, that logging is very misleading. It is
complaining that there are no STUN/TURN servers in the global config
store for nICEr. We configure STUN/TURN on a per-context basis, so we
don't actually configure them in the global store. Second, we are
planning on removing that default stun.services.mozilla.com sometime
this coming year. Don't count on it being around forever.

      Can you get us some logging for the failure you're seeing, and
perhaps a packet trace?

Best regards,
Byron Campen

On 12/2/14 11:53 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi all,

Today, one thing is happened to me, not good. My FF33 can not connect to the other webrtc client anymore. I check about:webrtc, and find the following error message:

(ice/WARNING) ICE(PC:1417591976251000 (id=3291 url=https://live.amaryllo.eu/#)): No STUN servers specified (ice/NOTICE) ICE(PC:1417591976251000 (id=3291 url=https://live.amaryllo.eu/#)): No TURN servers specified

I think that the root cause in this issue. My question is.. FF33 has its default STUN Server (stun:stun.services.mozilla.com), why it will report me No STUN servers?

However, this case is not easy to reproduce, and it will work after restarting FF33. Anyone can help?
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