On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 9:59 PM Max Mertens <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Vicente, > > On 20.05.2015 10:28, Vicente Gonzalez wrote: > > Yes, the splitter works like a STUN server. When a peer wants to join > > the team, the splitter sends to the new peer the list of peers of the > > team. But notice that this list will be useful, only of the peers are > > not behind symmetric NATs, because the public port that the splitter > > sees of a symmetric NAT-ed peer will be different of the public port > > that the incomming peer will see of the a symmetric NAT-ed peer. > Great, thanks for the explanation. Well yes, in case of a symmetric NAT > the only possibility seems to be port prediction by several successive > STUN/splitter accesses (though chownat claims to work without such > techniques; let's see). > Please, check also (although the text isn't very accurate): http://www.ual.es/~vruiz/Investigacion/P2PSP/docs/main/WhitePaper/HTML/indexsu9.xht#x18-140004.9 Regards, Vi.
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