On 29-12-11 13:19, Peter wrote:
On 29-12-11 02:22, Peter Firmstone wrote:3. UDT Socket communications, UDT has a 10x performance advantage over TCP on wide area networks and can traverse NAT routers, using rendezvous connections (p2p not apple rendezvous) where TCP cannot go.
Peter, do you already have a solution for exposing a service in a nat lan, and having a client in another nat lan connecting to it? I've tried several prototypes for fixing this, and the major problem is identitying the endpoint (from within the serverendpoint) in such a way, that 2 lans can connect. Most lans run in the 192.168.1/24 adressing space. Every time i seem to end up with a strong wish to remove the dependency on ip adressses from river.
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