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Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN)
draft-salgueiro-tram-stunbis-02

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Marc Petit-Huguenin , Gonzalo Salgueiro , Jonathan Rosenberg , Dan Wing , Rohan Mahy , Philip Matthews
Last updated 2015-04-13 (Latest revision 2014-10-10)
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Abstract

Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN) is a protocol that serves as a tool for other protocols in dealing with Network Address Translator (NAT) traversal. It can be used by an endpoint to determine the IP address and port allocated to it by a NAT. It can also be used to check connectivity between two endpoints, and as a keep-alive protocol to maintain NAT bindings. STUN works with many existing NATs, and does not require any special behavior from them. STUN is not a NAT traversal solution by itself. Rather, it is a tool to be used in the context of a NAT traversal solution. This document obsoletes RFC 5389.

Authors

Marc Petit-Huguenin
Gonzalo Salgueiro
Jonathan Rosenberg
Dan Wing
Rohan Mahy
Philip Matthews

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