Just a quick note that the LimeWire address discovery code only relates to
STUN in the loosest sense possible.  They both discover your public address,
but that's about where the similarities end.  The wire protocols are
completely different, with LimeWire using a series of Gnutella messages and
with STUN using, well, STUN.

-Adam


On 3/13/07, Jeff Hoye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Gwendal,
   This may be waiting on me for just a bit longer (~1 month), as I'm
trying to reorganize the transport layer to be modular so
that such an integration will be almost trivial.  I hope to have an
interface that just asks for a socket or to send a datagram to
an IP:port, and the corresponding callbacks.  This will make it much
easier than searching the existing codebase for the places
where sockets are opened or datagrams are sent.
   I know of some folks on our mailing list who are looking into
integration of Limewire's STUN impl.  However, because of our
differing licenses (Limewire is GPL, FreePastry is BSD-like) the
distribution may be a bit tricky.  I imagine we'll figure out
those details when the time comes.  Perhaps someone can start a
SourceForge project for that.

-Jeff

SIMON Gwendal wrote:
> On 3/13/07, *Jeff Hoye* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     NAT support is currently limited to users who can set up port
>     forwarding, or have UPnP, but some of our users are investigating
>     integration STUN to expand this capability.
>
>
> For student internships, we also consider some devs on networking issues
> related to DHT, especially NAT traversal and IPv6. We would be pleased
> to contribute. Is there any coordinated action on this topics in the
> FreePastry community ?
>
> Cheers,
>
> -- Gwendal
> http://enstb.org/~gsimon
>
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