Re: [Hipsec] WGLC: draft-ietf-hip-native-nat-traversal

Gonzalo Camarillo <Gonzalo.Camarillo@ericsson.com> Sat, 27 February 2016 08:49 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Hipsec] WGLC: draft-ietf-hip-native-nat-traversal
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Hi Jeff,

thanks for your feedback.

> Regarding pros/cons:
> How widely-deployed is STUN/TURN? Are public servers widespread?

there are several of them. They are mostly used for VoIP. You can google
for "public stun turn servers" or something similar. There are a few
lists out there.

Cheers,

Gonzalo