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Make a pair of PeerConnections, one is at server side, and another one is at App side.
The App is crashed or is swipe out from foreground.
When the App is back, I would need to create a fresh PeerConnection and pair it with the one at server side.
The pairing is not working, ICE is connected but not the DTLS part
The connection-state of PeerConnection at server side shows "connected".
The connection-state of PeerConnection at App side turns to "failed".
What did you expect?
the connection between them should be able to establish
What happened?
The PeerConnection at server side didn't restart its DTLS handshaking. Per JSEP spec 5.11, PeerConnection should restart DTLS when corresponding parameters changed in remote session-description as offer.
If the remote DTLS fingerprint has been changed or the tls-id has
changed, tear down the DTLS connection. This includes the case
when the PeerConnection state is "have-remote-pranswer". If a
DTLS connection needs to be torn down but the answer does not
indicate an ICE restart or, in the case of "have-remote-pranswer",
new ICE credentials, an error MUST be generated. If an ICE
restart is performed without a change in tls-id or fingerprint,
then the same DTLS connection is continued over the new ICE
channel. Note that although JSEP requires that answerers change
the tls-id value if and only if the offerer does, non-JSEP
answerers are permitted to change the tls-id as long as the offer
contained an ICE restart. Thus, JSEP implementations which
process DTLS data prior to receiving an answer MUST be prepared to
receive either a ClientHello or data from the previous DTLS
connection.
We can consider to implement this part in our PeerConnection.SetRemoteDescription.
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Your environment.
What did you do?
PeerConnection
s, one is at server side, and another one is at App side.PeerConnection
and pair it with the one at server side.PeerConnection
at server side shows "connected".PeerConnection
at App side turns to "failed".What did you expect?
What happened?
PeerConnection
at server side didn't restart its DTLS handshaking. Per JSEP spec 5.11,PeerConnection
should restart DTLS when corresponding parameters changed in remote session-description as offer.We can consider to implement this part in our
PeerConnection.SetRemoteDescription
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: