Solved Understanding STUN???
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@jasgot said in Understanding STUN???:
@scottalanmiller said in Understanding STUN???:
You have a Unifi controller that does not have ports forwarded to it?
It does, just not the STUN port.
I don't think Unifi offers STUN services anyway.
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@jasgot said in Understanding STUN???:
@scottalanmiller said in Understanding STUN???:
The APs themselves have STUN errors? I've never seen that. Can you show the error?
The errors are listed in the controller.
Can you show them?
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@scottalanmiller said in Understanding STUN???:
I don't think Unifi offers STUN services anyway.
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@jasgot apparently Unifi uses STUN for some UDP traffic stuff in some cases. None of the normal stuff, must be log shipping which is a communications channel. They recommend having the port opened and forwarded. But it shouldn't cause problems. They noted that they only added the warning recently so it might have always had the issue without reporting it previously.
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@scottalanmiller said in Understanding STUN???:
They noted that they only added the warning recently so it might have always had the issue without reporting it previously.
Okay. Sounds like I can just ignore it. I would like to be able to turn off the warning, though!
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@jasgot said in Understanding STUN???:
@scottalanmiller said in Understanding STUN???:
They noted that they only added the warning recently so it might have always had the issue without reporting it previously.
Okay. Sounds like I can just ignore it. I would like to be able to turn off the warning, though!
Yeah, very ignorable. But... why not just open the port and make it go away?
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@scottalanmiller said in Understanding STUN???:
Yeah, very ignorable. But... why not just open the port and make it go away?
That was a good idea. It worked. Now I won't stress because something is less than perfect.
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@jasgot said in Understanding STUN???:
@scottalanmiller said in Understanding STUN???:
Yeah, very ignorable. But... why not just open the port and make it go away?
That was a good idea. It worked. Now I won't stress because something is less than perfect.
LOL
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@scottalanmiller said in Understanding STUN???:
@jasgot apparently Unifi uses STUN for some UDP traffic stuff in some cases. None of the normal stuff, must be log shipping which is a communications channel. They recommend having the port opened and forwarded. But it shouldn't cause problems. They noted that they only added the warning recently so it might have always had the issue without reporting it previously.
If by recently they mean 3 years ago, then I guess that was recent.. I've been having those errors for what seems like ages.
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@dashrender said in Understanding STUN???:
@scottalanmiller said in Understanding STUN???:
@jasgot apparently Unifi uses STUN for some UDP traffic stuff in some cases. None of the normal stuff, must be log shipping which is a communications channel. They recommend having the port opened and forwarded. But it shouldn't cause problems. They noted that they only added the warning recently so it might have always had the issue without reporting it previously.
If by recently they mean 3 years ago, then I guess that was recent.. I've been having those errors for what seems like ages.
Correct, this has been there for ages now. STUN errors are common on Cloud Controllers which is all we have.
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