Update ExternalPortForwarding.cs

I have edited this file just to share some info and opinions about it related with Mono.Nat. I hope you find them useful.
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lontivero 2014-08-11 02:31:07 -03:00
parent 0f508dab47
commit 7b869640a7

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@ -54,7 +54,14 @@ namespace MediaBrowser.Server.Implementations.EntryPoints
_logger.Debug("Starting NAT discovery");
NatUtility.DeviceFound += NatUtility_DeviceFound;
NatUtility.DeviceLost += NatUtility_DeviceLost;
// Mono.Nat does never rise this event. The event is there however it is useless.
// You could remove it with no risk.
// NatUtility.DeviceLost += NatUtility_DeviceLost;
// it is hard to say what one should do when an unhandled exception is raised
// because there isn't anything one can do about it. Probably save a log or ignored it.
NatUtility.UnhandledException += NatUtility_UnhandledException;
NatUtility.StartDiscovery();
@ -88,6 +95,13 @@ namespace MediaBrowser.Server.Implementations.EntryPoints
}
catch (Exception)
{
// I think it could be a good idea to log the exception because
// you are using permanent portmapping here (never expire) and that means that next time
// CreatePortMap is invoked it can fails with a 718-ConflictInMappingEntry or not. That depends
// on the router's upnp implementation (specs says it should fail however some routers don't do it)
// It also can fail with others like 727-ExternalPortOnlySupportsWildcard, 728-NoPortMapsAvailable
// and those errors (upnp errors) could be useful for diagnosting.
//_logger.ErrorException("Error creating port forwarding rules", ex);
}
}
@ -109,11 +123,12 @@ namespace MediaBrowser.Server.Implementations.EntryPoints
});
}
void NatUtility_DeviceLost(object sender, DeviceEventArgs e)
{
var device = e.Device;
_logger.Debug("NAT device lost: {0}", device.LocalAddress.ToString());
}
// As I said before, this method will be never invoked. You can remove it.
//void NatUtility_DeviceLost(object sender, DeviceEventArgs e)
//{
// var device = e.Device;
// _logger.Debug("NAT device lost: {0}", device.LocalAddress.ToString());
//}
public void Dispose()
{
@ -126,11 +141,19 @@ namespace MediaBrowser.Server.Implementations.EntryPoints
try
{
NatUtility.DeviceFound -= NatUtility_DeviceFound;
NatUtility.DeviceLost -= NatUtility_DeviceLost;
NatUtility.UnhandledException -= NatUtility_UnhandledException;
// This is not a significant improvement
NatUtility.StopDiscovery();
NatUtility.DeviceFound -= NatUtility_DeviceFound;
//NatUtility.DeviceLost -= NatUtility_DeviceLost;
NatUtility.UnhandledException -= NatUtility_UnhandledException;
}
// Statements in try-block will no fail because StopDiscovery is a one-line
// method that was no chances to fail.
// public static void StopDiscovery ()
// {
// searching.Reset();
// }
// IMO you could remove the catch-block
catch (Exception ex)
{
_logger.ErrorException("Error stopping NAT Discovery", ex);