[hydra-dev] Networking stack (NAT, Firewall, IPv6)

Marc Blanchet marc.blanchet at viagenie.ca
Tue Jun 8 05:59:46 CDT 2010


Le 10-06-08 05:03, Nick Lewis a écrit :
>> I agree that it's not widely implemented yet, but tests do show that it
> solves the problem that it was created to solve.
> Some of the problems solved by STUN TURN and ICE seem a bit contrived
> (or do not actually work e.g. RFC3489). RFC5626 represents a return to
> reality with workable solutions for nat traversal and redundancy so this
> seems a good place to start

sip-outbound is effectively a good solution to be considered. specially 
for some use-cases. I'll add it to the page.

>
>> If it's needed for Hydra or not is another issue. I might be alone, but
> I still don't have a clear picture of the hole we're trying to fill with
> Hydra, what the product is.
> I think we are all (both digium and the community) suffering from v2
> syndrome and I do not think that the heads down on zeroc stuff is
> necessarily helping the product definition activity. It would be
> fantastic if digium could dedicate more resources to product definition
> and produce a detailed stalking horse that the community can then
> discuss


Well, I was actually trying to help a bit for that end goal (product 
definition) by putting some pages on product features that might be 
needed, such as: NAT/Firewall traversal, IPv6. I just discovered that we 
should also have a page on TDM interfaces!

so here are my little contributions!

Marc.

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