PyStun3 is a PyStun fork with Python3 support.
A Python STUN client for getting NAT type and external IP
This is a fork of pystun originally created by gaohawk (http://code.google.com/p/pystun/)
PyStun follows RFC 3489: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3489.txt
A server following STUN-bis hasn't been found on internet so RFC3489 is the only implementation.
To install the latest version:
$ pip install pystun
or download/clone the source and install manually using:
$ cd /path/to/pystun/src $ python setup.py install
If you're hacking on pystun you should use the 'develop' command instead:
$ python setup.py develop
This will make a link to the sources inside your site-packages directory so that any changes are immediately available for testing.
From command line:
$ pystun NAT Type: Full Cone External IP: <your-ip-here> External Port: 54320
Pass --help for more options:
% pystun --help usage: pystun [-h] [-d] [-H STUN_HOST] [-P STUN_PORT] [-i SOURCE_IP] [-p SOURCE_PORT] [--version] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -d, --debug Enable debug logging (default: False) -H STUN_HOST, --host STUN_HOST STUN host to use (default: None) -P STUN_PORT, --host-port STUN_PORT STUN host port to use (default: 3478) -i SOURCE_IP, --interface SOURCE_IP network interface for client (default: 0.0.0.0) -p SOURCE_PORT, --port SOURCE_PORT port to listen on for client (default: 54320) --version show program's version number and exit
From Python:
import stun nat_type, external_ip, external_port = stun.get_ip_info()
This will rotate through an internal list of STUN servers until a response is found. If no response is found you will get "Blocked" as the nat_type and None for external_ip and external_port.
If you prefer to use a specific STUN server:
nat_type, external_ip, external_port = stun.get_ip_info(stun_host='stun.ekiga.net')
If you prefer to use a specific STUN server port:
nat_type, external_ip, external_port = stun.get_ip_info(stun_port=3478)
You may also specify the client interface and port that is used although this is not needed:
sip = "0.0.0.0" # interface to listen on (all) port = 54320 # port to listen on nat_type, external_ip, external_port = stun.get_ip_info(sip, port)
Read the code for more details...
MIT