- From: Emil Ivov <emcho@jitsi.org>
- Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 21:56:53 +0200
- To: Robin Raymond <robin@hookflash.com>
- Cc: public-ortc@w3.org
Received on Sunday, 13 April 2014 19:57:21 UTC
Hey Robin, On 13 Apr 2014 9:48 PM, "Robin Raymond" <robin@hookflash.com> wrote: > > > Hi Emil, > > I think I understand the fundamental confusion point. I think I do too. We might have been referring to different sets of credentials. > ICE is used for consent and consent freshness. [BA] confirmed that it > was not changed to Dtls. I think we both agree on this point. Yes. > However, it's my understanding that the browser generates the local > ufrag:password and it's NOT changeable once created by the browser Yes, of course. The local aren't. In order for ICE to work however and for ICE restarts to be possible, an application has to be able to set new *remote* credentials. There is absolutely no need for an application (be it web or rich) to exert control on the local credentials, other than requesting new ones. Emil --sent from my mobile
Received on Sunday, 13 April 2014 19:57:21 UTC