> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Henry Sinnreich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: [P2PSIP] Choice of STUN peer or TURN peer
> >
> > > how a peer that is willing to be a TURN server to detect
> > whether it is
> >
> > > behind a P2P friendly NAT.
> > > Could you please provide some information
> >
> > Two excellent papers deal with NAT discovery:
> >
> > < draft-ietf-behave-nat-behavior-discovery-02>
> > <draft-wing-behave-nat-control-stun-usage-05>
> 
> The second paper, draft-wing-behave-nat-control-stun-usage,
> resulted in a BoF at the last IETF in Vancouver.  The consensus
> at that BoF was that IETF would not be successful building
> such a protocol.  Minutes of the BoF are at
> http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/07dec/safe.html and audio is available at
> http://videolab.uoregon.edu/events/ietf/.  A mailing list, SAFE, was
created
> to discuss it.  Archives are at
> http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/safe/current/index.html
> 
Thanks for your information. Dan.

Song Yongchao

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