On Monday, 18 December 2017 10:23:40 PST Nuno Santos wrote: > Can you please be more specific when you say, use a UDP-capable SOCKS5 proxy > server?
Yes. You install a SOCKS 5 server that is capable of doing UDP binding and proxying. Then all you need to do is tell your QUdpSocket to use it, using the setProxy function. SOCKS5 is usually run on port 1080 and found in many a corporate network. However, most SOCKS5 implementations do not allow for binding to a port on the remote side. The proxy server needs to be specifically configured to allow for that. Moreover, UDP support is not common, so make sure you choose your daemon properly. > ... so I assume this STUN server is SOCKS5 compatible If it were SOCKS5 compatible, it would be called a SOCKS5 server, not a STUN server. -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest