using MediaBrowser.Controller; using MediaBrowser.Controller.Configuration; using MediaBrowser.Controller.Plugins; using MediaBrowser.Model.Logging; using Mono.Nat; using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Globalization; using System.IO; using System.Text; using System.Threading; namespace MediaBrowser.Server.Implementations.EntryPoints { public class ExternalPortForwarding : IServerEntryPoint { private readonly IServerApplicationHost _appHost; private readonly ILogger _logger; private readonly IServerConfigurationManager _config; private Timer _timer; private bool _isStarted; public ExternalPortForwarding(ILogManager logmanager, IServerApplicationHost appHost, IServerConfigurationManager config) { _logger = logmanager.GetLogger("PortMapper"); _appHost = appHost; _config = config; } private string _lastConfigIdentifier; private string GetConfigIdentifier() { var values = new List(); var config = _config.Configuration; values.Add(config.EnableUPnP.ToString()); values.Add(config.PublicPort.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)); values.Add(_appHost.HttpPort.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)); values.Add(_appHost.HttpsPort.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)); values.Add(config.EnableHttps.ToString()); values.Add(_appHost.EnableHttps.ToString()); return string.Join("|", values.ToArray()); } void _config_ConfigurationUpdated(object sender, EventArgs e) { _config.ConfigurationUpdated -= _config_ConfigurationUpdated; if (!string.Equals(_lastConfigIdentifier, GetConfigIdentifier(), StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)) { if (_isStarted) { DisposeNat(); } Run(); } } public void Run() { //NatUtility.Logger = new LogWriter(_logger); if (_config.Configuration.EnableUPnP) { Start(); } _config.ConfigurationUpdated -= _config_ConfigurationUpdated; _config.ConfigurationUpdated += _config_ConfigurationUpdated; } private void Start() { _logger.Debug("Starting NAT discovery"); NatUtility.DeviceFound += NatUtility_DeviceFound; // 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(); _timer = new Timer(s => _createdRules = new List(), null, TimeSpan.FromMinutes(5), TimeSpan.FromMinutes(5)); _lastConfigIdentifier = GetConfigIdentifier(); _isStarted = true; } void NatUtility_UnhandledException(object sender, UnhandledExceptionEventArgs e) { //var ex = e.ExceptionObject as Exception; //if (ex == null) //{ // _logger.Error("Unidentified error reported by Mono.Nat"); //} //else //{ // // Seeing some blank exceptions coming through here // _logger.ErrorException("Error reported by Mono.Nat: ", ex); //} } void NatUtility_DeviceFound(object sender, DeviceEventArgs e) { try { var device = e.Device; _logger.Debug("NAT device found: {0}", device.LocalAddress.ToString()); CreateRules(device); } 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); } } private List _createdRules = new List(); private void CreateRules(INatDevice device) { // On some systems the device discovered event seems to fire repeatedly // This check will help ensure we're not trying to port map the same device over and over var address = device.LocalAddress.ToString(); if (!_createdRules.Contains(address)) { _createdRules.Add(address); CreatePortMap(device, _appHost.HttpPort, _config.Configuration.PublicPort); } } private void CreatePortMap(INatDevice device, int privatePort, int publicPort) { _logger.Debug("Creating port map on port {0}", privatePort); device.CreatePortMap(new Mapping(Protocol.Tcp, privatePort, publicPort) { Description = _appHost.Name }); } // 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() { DisposeNat(); } private void DisposeNat() { _logger.Debug("Stopping NAT discovery"); if (_timer != null) { _timer.Dispose(); _timer = null; } try { // 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); } finally { _isStarted = false; } } private class LogWriter : TextWriter { private readonly ILogger _logger; public LogWriter(ILogger logger) { _logger = logger; } public override Encoding Encoding { get { return Encoding.UTF8; } } public override void WriteLine(string format, params object[] arg) { _logger.Debug(format, arg); } public override void WriteLine(string value) { _logger.Debug(value); } } } }