Up to now we've considered the client protocol -independently of its
functions- to be the protocol used between a client and its associated
(one, few, many) peers. What I'd like to discuss is: May clients be
able to connect each other using the p2p layer? e.g. if a client is
behind a non-friendly NAT, it could use other clients (providing
STUN/TURN services) to reach its associated peer.

Does it make sense for you?

Cheers,
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Victor Pascual Ávila
Research Engineer
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Research Group on Network Technologies and Strategies (NeTS)
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