On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 23:21, Bresler, Jonathan wrote: > A central issue to deploying peer2peer is firewalls that prevent > Incoming connections.
As I understand it, this is not the main use case for such servers. The way I
see it, XMPP P2P would be for LAN parties, small office environments, and
other places where you can't get to your normal server. In a way, the
existence of firewalls (outbound in this case, though) make it more useful.
This really has been brought up dozens of times before, however.
TX
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