[p2p-hackers] Re: Work on NAT-friendly DHTs?
Scott C. Best
sbest at best.com
Sat Jan 28 00:20:58 UTC 2006
Dani, Philip:
Heyaz. Similar to stunt, the echoWare DLL is intended to
enable endpoint-to-endpoint TCP via a central server (ie, an
"echoServer" piece of shareware). It's most popular use right
now is as part of a VNC-based remote-support platform. More info
on echoWare here:
http://www.echogent.com/tech.htm
Please let me know if I can provide further details.
cheers,
Scott
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> I have given some thought to this topic, but I don't have a solution
> yet.
> Right now, I am just looking to see what others might have done.
>
> - Philip
>
> On 26-Jan-06, at 10:49 , Dani Eichhorn wrote:
>
>> Hi Philip
>>
>> I'm working on this topic for my diploma thesis. My first priority
>> goal is to implement a NAT traversal library that works
>> independently from any p2p routing algorithm. But I'm aware that a
>> perfectly designed algorithm would be much more efficient than this
>> workaround.
>> I don't know, if you know about this library: http://
>> nutss.gforge.cis.cornell.edu/stunt.php
>> which is an architecture that provides endpoint-to-endpoint TCP
>> connections, yet using one or several central server(s). I'm trying
>> to adapt it for distributed applications, like DHT based frameworks.
>>
>> If you already have a solution in mind, I'd be glad to discuss it
>> with you..
>>
>> Dani
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