Hi Alexander,

I don’t think that the candidate type should cause any confusion. In case of 
UDP the type actually does not really matter that much for the pairing.
If the over all ICE connection state never went to either succeed or failed in 
30min then that is clearly a bug we should look into.

To answer some of your earlier questions:
- no we don’t have an option to turn off IPv6
- I think there might a limit of the amount of pairs, but I think that is at 
100 pairs or something like that, so you should be far away from that
- I don’t know what you mean by “white-gray-IP pairs”

As Byron indicated earlier already a copy of your the ICE log from about:webrtc 
<about:webrtc> would be the first step for taking a closer look into this.

Best
  Nils Ohlmeier

> On Apr 21, 2017, at 05:42, Alexander Abagian <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I guess server candidates 212.24.35.119:8001 and 212.24.35.119:8001 type was 
> mistakenly defined by the server as "host" and this could confuse ICE engine. 
> But anyway in this case checking state should not be kept "inprogress" for 
> such a long period (30 min or more).
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