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An example script can be found at [https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mumble-voip/mumble-scripts/master/Non-RPC/mumble-ping.py mumble-ping.py]. A modified version of the script that also supports IPv6 is used by [[K-10]] for the mmping command, and can be found [https://bitbucket.org/Svedrin/k10-plugins/src/tip/BwCalc/plugin.py#cl-120 in Svedrin's BitBucket repository].
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* The official python script [https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mumble-voip/mumble-scripts/master/Non-RPC/mumble-ping.py mumble-ping.py]
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* The IRC bot [[K-10]]’s [https://bitbucket.org/Svedrin/k10-plugins/src/tip/BwCalc/plugin.py#cl-120 extension of that script] that adds IPv6 support
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* The C#/.NET Core [https://github.com/Kissaki/mumble-ping mumble-ping application]
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* [https://git.lolcat.ca/lolcat/mumble-ping PHP implementation]
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:13, 25 July 2022

The Mumble Protocol is Open Source, just like Mumble itself. The source code for the current version can be found in the Git repository in the file Mumble.proto.

Protocol documentation

A complete documentation about the protocol can be found at readthedocs.org.

UDP Ping packet

Mumble supports querying the following data by sending a ping packet to the target server. Both the request and the response packets are formatted in Big Endian.

The ping request packet contains the following data:

Width Data type Value Comment
4 bytes int 0 Denotes the request type
8 bytes long long ident Used to identify the reponse.


The response will then contain the following data:

Width Data type Value Comment
4 bytes int Version e.g., \x0\x1\x2\x3 for 1.2.3. Can be interpreted as one single int or four signed chars.
8 bytes long long ident the ident value sent with the request
4 bytes int Currently connected users count
4 bytes int Maximum users (slot count)
4 bytes int Allowed bandwidth

Example implementations of pinging: