On 8/21/07, Steve P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>     I have created a Google Talk client.  Under the worst case NAT
> situation this client will make use of the Google Talk relay servers
> (discovered via a "google:jingleinfo" query).  However I have the
> following problem when attempting to use the relay server...
>
> When I send my STUN "Allocate" request, I get an error response from
> the relay server, "Operation Not Supported".  So I have the following
> questions...
>
> 1) What should be populated in the "username" portion of the STUN
> "Allocate" request?  Is it a randomly generated string or should it be
> something else?


Not sure what the Google Talk service expects there.

2) When I perform the "google:jingleinfo" query to discover the relay
> server I also get a "<token>" value.  What is the meaning of this
> "token"?  Is it a "short term credential" used to authenticate STUN
> "Allocate" requests?


I think so.

If so, how do I use it to correctly construct a
> STUN "Allocate" request.



Not sure.

I really need help on this so if anyone can help me I would be forever
> grateful.
>
> -Steve P.
>

Eventually Google Talk will use this (or an updated version -- we're still
figuring out the syntax):

http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0215.html

Peter

-- 
Peter Saint-Andre
https://stpeter.im/

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