I would wait until it can ubiquitously work behind NATs. (Only FreeBSD has NAT SCTP support and it was committed on Feb 2009).
Camilo Gregory Maxwell wrote: > On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Scott Bennett <benn...@cs.niu.edu> wrote: > >> This may seem to some like beating a dead horse, but SCTP really is >> coming to the Internet. It just looks too useful to die like OSI did. The >> more I find out about it, the more it looks like a really good match for >> tor. In fact, it looks like it might be something from a network- >> application-developer heaven. It has been available in FreeBSD since >> 7.0-RELEASE and was officially announced as being a fully supported part >> of FreeBSD when 7.2-RELEASE was made available about a month ago. More >> features will be supported in 8.0-RELEASE whenever that comes out, too. >> There must be similar progress in LINUX kernel development, but I >> don't follow that very much, so I'd be grateful if a few of the LINUX users >> on this list were to describe the current support status of SCTP in the >> various distributions of LINUX. Sooner or later, even Micro$lop will have >> to release it for its miserable excuses for operating systems, too. >> > [snip] > > SCTP works fine in Linux. Has been there since around the kernel 2.5 days. >