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sip-date(1)							  sofia-sip-utils						       sip-date(1)

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sip-date - Print or parse SIP date Synopsis sip-date [-n] [SIP-date | [YYYYy] [DDd] [HHh] [MMm] [SS[s]]] Description sip-date is an utility for printing a SIP date (in the format specified by RFC 1123, but the timezone must always be GMT) or parsing a given SIP date. The date can be given as a SIP date or by giving year, day, hour, minutes and seconds separately. Options The sip-date utility takes options as follows: -n The sip-date utility prints the date as seconds elapsed since epoch (01 Jan 1900 00:00:00). Examples You want to convert current time to SIP date: $ sip-date You want to find out how many seconds there was in 1900's: $ siptime -n 2000y 3155673600 Reporting Bugs Report bugs to <sofia-sip-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>. Author Pekka Pessi <Pekka -dot- Pessi -at- nokia -dot- com> Copyright Copyright (C) 2005 Nokia Corporation. This program is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Version 1.12.11devel Sat May 7 2011 sip-date(1)

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stunc(1)							  sofia-sip-utils							  stunc(1)

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stunc - STUN test client. STUN test client Author: Pekka Pessi <Pekka.Pessi@nokia.com> Martti Mela <Martti.Mela@nokia.com> Kai Vehmanen <Kai.Vehmanen@nokia.com> Date: Created: Thu Jul 24 17:21:00 2003 ppessi Synopsis stunc [OPTIONS] <stun-server-address> Description The stunc utility can be used to gather information about possible NAT devices that are located between the client and STUN server. stunc can provide the following information: the IP address and port as seen by the STUN server, detecting presence of NATs, and hints on the type of address translation done. It should be noted that the results of NAT type and life-time detection should be considered as hints. There is no guarantee that NAT(s) will handle future packets in the same way. Command Line Options The stunc utility accepts following command line options: -b Perform a STUN binding discovery. stunc will report the client transport address (IP:port) as seen by the STUN server. In the presence of NATs, this address is allocated by the NAT closest to the STUN server. -l Perform a STUN binding life-time check. -n Perform a STUN binding type check. Notice that the results are only hints. Nondeterministic behaviour, resource exhaustion, or reboots of network elements can cause changes in NAT behaviour between successive runs of stunc. -r Randomize the local port. Otherwise stunc let's the operating system select a free port. -s Request a shared-secret over TLS. Tests whether the STUN server supports the shared-secret mechanism (needed to protect message integrity). Can be combined with -b, -l and -n. Return Codes 0when successful 1when any errors detected Examples Discover the NAT binding, use a random local port: $ stunc stunserver.org -b -r Environment #STUN_DEBUG Reporting Bugs Report bugs to <sofia-sip-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>. Authors o Pekka Pessi <pekka -dot pessi -at- nokia -dot- com> o Martti Mela <martti -dot mela -at- nokia -dot- com> o Kai Vehmanen <kai -dot vehmanen -at- nokia -dot- com> Copyright Copyright (C) 2005,2006 Nokia Corporation. This program is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Version 1.12.11devel Sat May 7 2011 stunc(1)
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