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On Jan 21, 2011, at 4:38 AM, Julian Cain wrote:

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> On Jan 21, 2011, at 3:41 AM, Valerio Schiavoni <valerio.schiav...@gmail.com> 
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>> Hello Alen,
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>> On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 12:43 AM, Alen Peacock <alenlpeac...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
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>>> A question for those who've built NAT traversal for their apps in the
>>> past: If you were starting from scratch today, how would you do it?
>> ...
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>>> "Here's the Best Way To Do It" discussion in a while. Any takers?
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>> There's been a fairly comprehensive state-of-the-art about the
>> possible NAT-to-NAT combinations and which technique to use to
>> traverse them, when possible, in a paper called:
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>> "NATCracker: NAT Combinations Matter"
>> You can find the pdf here:
>> http://www.peerialism.org/download/Roverso-NATCracker.pdf
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>> The table at page 4 should give you an idea of how complex this
>> problem can turn out to be. Given that, my take is that there's no a
>> best way to solve this problem in general, but each combination
>> requires special care.
>> 
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> Valerio
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