> The p2p-sip TURN server, prior to those messages above,
> determined its publicly-routable IP address and publicly-
> routable UDP port.  It may have determined that via STUN
> (or, if there is only one level of NAT, it might have
> determined that via UPnP or NAT-PMP).
> 
> The p2p-sip TURN server also determines that it can receive
> STUN requests from arbitrary STUN clients via that port; Bruce
> I believe has written up how a TURN server makes that
> determination.  Once the TURN server has made that determination,
> it would register itself as a TURN server in the p2p overlay
> network.

How do you assume the filtering behavior of the NAT which is in the front of
the TURN server? If it is not end-point independent filtering, how could the
TURN client's request reach the TURN peer behind the NAT? 





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