| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278 | using MediaBrowser.Controller;using MediaBrowser.Controller.Configuration;using MediaBrowser.Controller.Dlna;using MediaBrowser.Controller.Plugins;using MediaBrowser.Model.Logging;using Mono.Nat;using System;using System.Collections.Generic;using System.Globalization;using System.Net;using MediaBrowser.Common.Threading;using MediaBrowser.Model.Events;namespace MediaBrowser.Server.Implementations.EntryPoints{    public class ExternalPortForwarding : IServerEntryPoint    {        private readonly IServerApplicationHost _appHost;        private readonly ILogger _logger;        private readonly IServerConfigurationManager _config;        private readonly IDeviceDiscovery _deviceDiscovery;        private PeriodicTimer _timer;        private bool _isStarted;        public ExternalPortForwarding(ILogManager logmanager, IServerApplicationHost appHost, IServerConfigurationManager config, IDeviceDiscovery deviceDiscovery)        {            _logger = logmanager.GetLogger("PortMapper");            _appHost = appHost;            _config = config;            _deviceDiscovery = deviceDiscovery;        }        private string _lastConfigIdentifier;        private string GetConfigIdentifier()        {            var values = new List<string>();            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)        {            if (!string.Equals(_lastConfigIdentifier, GetConfigIdentifier(), StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))            {                if (_isStarted)                {                    DisposeNat();                }                Run();            }        }        public void Run()        {            NatUtility.Logger = _logger;            if (_config.Configuration.EnableUPnP)            {                Start();            }            _config.ConfigurationUpdated -= _config_ConfigurationUpdated;            _config.ConfigurationUpdated += _config_ConfigurationUpdated;        }        private void Start()        {            _logger.Debug("Starting NAT discovery");            NatUtility.EnabledProtocols = new List<NatProtocol>            {                NatProtocol.Pmp            };            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 PeriodicTimer(ClearCreatedRules, null, TimeSpan.FromMinutes(5), TimeSpan.FromMinutes(5));            _deviceDiscovery.DeviceDiscovered += _deviceDiscovery_DeviceDiscovered;            _lastConfigIdentifier = GetConfigIdentifier();            _isStarted = true;        }        private async void _deviceDiscovery_DeviceDiscovered(object sender, GenericEventArgs<UpnpDeviceInfo> e)        {            var info = e.Argument;            string usn;            if (!info.Headers.TryGetValue("USN", out usn)) usn = string.Empty;            string nt;            if (!info.Headers.TryGetValue("NT", out nt)) nt = string.Empty;            // Filter device type            if (usn.IndexOf("WANIPConnection:", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) == -1 &&                     nt.IndexOf("WANIPConnection:", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) == -1 &&                     usn.IndexOf("WANPPPConnection:", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) == -1 &&                     nt.IndexOf("WANPPPConnection:", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) == -1)            {                return;            }            var identifier = string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(usn) ? nt : usn;            if (info.Location != null && !_usnsHandled.Contains(identifier))            {                _usnsHandled.Add(identifier);                _logger.Debug("Calling Nat.Handle on " + identifier);                IPAddress address;                if (IPAddress.TryParse(info.Location.Host, out address))                {                    // The Handle method doesn't need the port                    var endpoint = new IPEndPoint(address, info.Location.Port);                    IPAddress localAddress = null;                    try                    {                        var localAddressString = await _appHost.GetLocalApiUrl().ConfigureAwait(false);                        if (!IPAddress.TryParse(localAddressString, out localAddress))                        {                            return;                        }                    }                    catch                    {                        return;                    }                    NatUtility.Handle(localAddress, info, endpoint, NatProtocol.Upnp);                }            }        }        private void ClearCreatedRules(object state)        {            _createdRules = new List<string>();            _usnsHandled = new List<string>();        }        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            {                // 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.                  // Commenting out because users are reporting problems out of our control                //_logger.ErrorException("Error creating port forwarding rules", ex);            }        }        private List<string> _createdRules = new List<string>();        private List<string> _usnsHandled = new List<string>();        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);                CreatePortMap(device, _appHost.HttpsPort, _config.Configuration.PublicHttpsPort);            }        }        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;            }            _deviceDiscovery.DeviceDiscovered -= _deviceDiscovery_DeviceDiscovered;            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;            }        }    }}
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