Add PUBLIC_NAT_IP#597
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A public IP that should be distributed to peers as a contact address instead of the locally determined one. This is required in the case of a 1:1 NAT, e.g. within AWS EC2, where the local interfaces do not correspond with the externally visible address. Applies to ICE candidates as well as SIP URIs.
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We did a CLA with Atlassian, please let me know if this needs to be renewed with 8x8. |
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Why is that? This had never been a problem when the server does latching for the media. |
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This allows us to have Jigasi directly accept incoming calls from Twilio, without requiring any additional servers (FreeSWITCH etc.). |
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A public IP that should be distributed to peers as a contact address
instead of the locally determined one. This is required in the case
of a 1:1 NAT, e.g. within AWS EC2, where the local interfaces do not
correspond with the externally visible address.
Applies to ICE candidates as well as SIP URIs.