On 11/07/13 11:23 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> In a recent discussion on W3C public-webrtc mail list
> (http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webrtc/2013Jul/0126.html)
> I asked about add support for the ability to create connections
> between the browsers without requiring a handshake server nor
> parasiting other public services, and they commented me that "connect
> clients P2P wihout initially locating each other using a server is a
> big deal. Enough that it probably should be done in a new working
> group".


Hmmm, thinks...  If two clients are in the habit of connecting over some 
DHCP style ISP, which allocates IP# on some random fashion, how is it 
that they can become known to each other?  Except via some known meeting 
place...

I suppose each pair could simply agree according to some previous 
arrangement.  Or we could imagine some protocol that synchronises a new 
location for each circumstance, sort of like radio frequency hopping or 
SecureId time prediction.


> So, since I'm not too much networks or P2P savy, would be someone
> interested on help me to create this working group to create a way so
> browsers can interconnect between them wihout a (dedicated) handshake
> server in an anonimous way? :-)


If you want such a thing to be done, don't create a committee.  OTOH, if 
you don't want it to be done, then by all means creating a committee is 
a fine way to achieve this ;-)



iang
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