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21 * Message types for STUN server resolution
23 * @file nat/nat_stun.h
24 * @brief Testcase for STUN library
25 * @author Bruno Souza Cabral
26 * @autor Mark Spencer (Original code borrowed from Asterisk)
27 * @author Christian Grothoff
31 #define STUN_IGNORE (0)
32 #define STUN_ACCEPT (1)
34 #define STUN_MAGIC_COOKIE 0x2112A442
38 } GNUNET_PACKED stun_trans_id;
58 * The format normally used for addresses carried by STUN messages.
65 * Address family, we expect AF_INET.
75 * IPv4 address. Should this be "struct in_addr"?
82 * STUN message classes
86 STUN_REQUEST = 0x0000,
87 STUN_INDICATION = 0x0001,
88 STUN_RESPONSE = 0x0002,
89 STUN_ERROR_RESPONSE = 0x0003
94 STUN_BINDING = 0x0001,
95 STUN_SHARED_SECRET = 0x0002,
96 STUN_ALLOCATE = 0x0003,
97 STUN_REFRESH = 0x0004,
100 STUN_CREATE_PERMISSION = 0x0008,
101 STUN_CHANNEL_BIND = 0x0009
106 * Basic attribute types in stun messages.
107 * Messages can also contain custom attributes (codes above 0x7fff)
109 enum StunAttributes {
110 STUN_MAPPED_ADDRESS = 0x0001,
111 STUN_RESPONSE_ADDRESS = 0x0002,
112 STUN_CHANGE_ADDRESS = 0x0003,
113 STUN_SOURCE_ADDRESS = 0x0004,
114 STUN_CHANGED_ADDRESS = 0x0005,
115 STUN_USERNAME = 0x0006,
116 STUN_PASSWORD = 0x0007,
117 STUN_MESSAGE_INTEGRITY = 0x0008,
118 STUN_ERROR_CODE = 0x0009,
119 STUN_UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTES = 0x000a,
120 STUN_REFLECTED_FROM = 0x000b,
123 STUN_XOR_MAPPED_ADDRESS = 0x0020,
124 STUN_MS_VERSION = 0x8008,
125 STUN_MS_XOR_MAPPED_ADDRESS = 0x8020,
126 STUN_SOFTWARE = 0x8022,
127 STUN_ALTERNATE_SERVER = 0x8023,
128 STUN_FINGERPRINT = 0x8028
133 * Convert a message to a StunClass
135 * @param msg the received message
136 * @return the converted StunClass
139 decode_class(int msg)
141 /* Sorry for the magic, but this maps the class according to rfc5245 */
142 return ((msg & 0x0010) >> 4) | ((msg & 0x0100) >> 7);
146 * Convert a message to a StunMethod
148 * @param msg the received message
149 * @return the converted StunMethod
152 decode_method(int msg)
154 return (msg & 0x000f) | ((msg & 0x00e0) >> 1) | ((msg & 0x3e00) >> 2);
159 * Print a class and method from a STUN message
162 * @return string with the message class and method
165 stun_msg2str (int msg)
167 static const struct {
168 enum StunClasses value;
171 { STUN_REQUEST, "Request" },
172 { STUN_INDICATION, "Indication" },
173 { STUN_RESPONSE, "Response" },
174 { STUN_ERROR_RESPONSE, "Error Response" },
177 static const struct {
178 enum StunMethods value;
181 { STUN_BINDING, "Binding" },
184 static char result[64];
185 const char *msg_class = NULL;
186 const char *method = NULL;
189 value = decode_class (msg);
190 for (unsigned int i = 0; classes[i].name; i++)
191 if (classes[i].value == value)
193 msg_class = classes[i].name;
196 value = decode_method (msg);
197 for (unsigned int i = 0; methods[i].name; i++)
198 if (methods[i].value == value)
200 method = methods[i].name;
203 GNUNET_snprintf (result,
206 method ? : "Unknown Method",
207 msg_class ? : "Unknown Class Message");
213 * Print attribute name
215 * @param msg with a attribute type
216 * @return string with the attribute name
219 stun_attr2str (enum StunAttributes msg)
221 static const struct {
222 enum StunAttributes value;
225 { STUN_MAPPED_ADDRESS, "Mapped Address" },
226 { STUN_RESPONSE_ADDRESS, "Response Address" },
227 { STUN_CHANGE_ADDRESS, "Change Address" },
228 { STUN_SOURCE_ADDRESS, "Source Address" },
229 { STUN_CHANGED_ADDRESS, "Changed Address" },
230 { STUN_USERNAME, "Username" },
231 { STUN_PASSWORD, "Password" },
232 { STUN_MESSAGE_INTEGRITY, "Message Integrity" },
233 { STUN_ERROR_CODE, "Error Code" },
234 { STUN_UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTES, "Unknown Attributes" },
235 { STUN_REFLECTED_FROM, "Reflected From" },
236 { STUN_REALM, "Realm" },
237 { STUN_NONCE, "Nonce" },
238 { STUN_XOR_MAPPED_ADDRESS, "XOR Mapped Address" },
239 { STUN_MS_VERSION, "MS Version" },
240 { STUN_MS_XOR_MAPPED_ADDRESS, "MS XOR Mapped Address" },
241 { STUN_SOFTWARE, "Software" },
242 { STUN_ALTERNATE_SERVER, "Alternate Server" },
243 { STUN_FINGERPRINT, "Fingerprint" },
247 for (unsigned int i = 0; attrs[i].name; i++)
248 if (attrs[i].value == msg)
249 return attrs[i].name;
250 return "Unknown Attribute";
254 /* end of nat_stun.h */