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[Ietf-behave] I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-behave-turn-02.txt


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This draft is a work item of the Behavior Engineering for Hindrance Avoidance 
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        Title           : Obtaining Relay Addresses from Simple Traversal 
Underneath NAT (STUN)
        Author(s)       : J. Rosenberg, et al.
        Filename        : draft-ietf-behave-turn-02.txt
        Pages           : 49
        Date            : 2006-10-9
        
This specification defines a usage of the Simple Traversal of UDP
   Through NAT (STUN) Protocol for asking the STUN server to relay
   packets towards a client.  This usage is useful for elements behind
   NATs whose mapping behavior is address and port dependent.  The
   extension purposefully restricts the ways in which the relayed
   address can be used.  In particular, it prevents users from running
   general purpose servers from ports obtained from the STUN server.

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