On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 8:14 PM, Eric Davies <
ericthe...@gmail.com>wrote:
> We were running the current version of Firefox Nightly.
>
> We tried the
apprtc.appspot.com example and the multi-person video chat
> on
http://mozilla.github.com/webrtc-landing/, and our own demo code.
> They worked fine as long as my two peers were on the same subnet, but no
> connection was established when one was beneath a NAT. Chrome had no
> trouble with the
apprtc.appspot.com case, nor with our own demo code
> (which uses stun addresses specified as ip addresses).
>
> Using our own STUN server, we could see from the STUN server logs that
> Firefox was communicating with the browser, but no indication that Firefox
> was using the data from that exchange.
>
behind NATs. That said, it sounds like you have run into a bug.
1. Wireshark traces
2. The SDP contents
3. The logs you get when you set the following environment variables: