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This thread on p2p-hackers might be of interest...

Alex Pankratov wrote:
> We've recently added UPnP support to our client software and
> now I got some server-side stats and they are most interesting.
> 
> Check this out -
> 
> Roughly a half of all clients that reported success talking to
> their 'routers' and establishing TCP/UDP port mappings were
> still inaccessible from an outside via their mapped ports.
> 
> Our UPnP code is written from scratch, so if the client says that
> ports are mapped, there was in fact a 200 response for respective
> SOAP request from the router.
> 
> I was expecting some degree of failures due to double NAT'ing,
> additional firewalling, etc .. but 50% ?
> 
> Anyone care to comment or compare this to their own numbers ?
> 
> Alex
> 
> 
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