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Abstract: Network Address Translation (NAT) causes well-known
difficulties for peer-to-peer (P2P) communication, since
the peers involved may not be reachable at any globally
valid IP address. Several NAT traversal techniques are
known, but their documentation is slim, and data about
their robustness or relative merits is slimmer. This paper
documents and analyzes one of the simplest but most robust
and practical NAT traversal techniques, commonly
known as "hole punching." Hole punching is moderately... (Update)
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Bryan Ford. Peer-to-peer communication across network address translators. In USENIX Annual Technical Conference, 2005. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/758915.html More
@misc{ ford05peertopeer,
author = "B. Ford",
title = "Peer-to-peer communication across network address translators",
text = "Bryan Ford. Peer-to-peer communication across network address translators.
In USENIX Annual Technical Conference, 2005.",
year = "2005",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/758915.html" }
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