> > > > As Bruce suggested that message 1 and 4 will be routed > > through the overlay. > > I don't believe that will work; part of what causes TURN to > be an effective NAT relay is that the TURN client sends > a packet directly to the TURN server's publicly-routable > transport address. The side effect of the TURN client > doing that is that the TURN client's (evil, nasty) NAT > opens pinholes to communicate bi-directionally with the > TURN server's transport address.
I agree with you. So I think we should also consider NAT's filtering behavior while we choose a peer to be a TURN server. JiangXingFeng _______________________________________________ P2PSIP mailing list [email protected] http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/p2psip
