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by arscan
4911 days ago
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Yeah, it was a stupid question in that I should have read the paper ;-) Laziness on my part, sorry. Right, their idea is to basically leverage some protocols that allow unblocked entities forward information from the client to the facilitator (which is assumed to be directly blocked always). That seems to make sense. It seems to be that the flash proxy must be able to connect to the client directly (the client is not behind NAT), which seems like a pretty big assumption... though that might be fine in the real world use cases that they are targeting. |
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Isn't the vast majority of the internet behind NAT?