…ification was. ICE also makes use of Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) [ RFC5766 ], an extension to STUN. Because ICE exchanges a multiplicity of IP addresses and ports for each media stream, it also allows for address selection for multihomed and dual- stack hosts, and fo…
…resses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 1 . Introduction TURN [ RFC5766 ] is a protocol for communication between a client and a TURN server, in order to route UDP traffic to and from one or more peers. As noted in [ RFC5766 ], the TURN relay server "typically sit…
…ification was. ICE also makes use of Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) [ RFC5766 ], an extension to STUN. Because ICE exchanges a multiplicity of IP addresses and ports for each media stream, it also allows for address selection for multihomed and dual- stack hosts, and fo…
…UN [ RFC5389 ]. ICE also makes use of Traversal Using Relay around NAT (TURN) [ RFC5766 ], an extension to STUN. Because ICE exchanges a multiplicity of IP addresses and ports for each media stream, it also allows for address selection for multihomed and dual-stack hosts. For thi…
…ification was. ICE also makes use of Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) [ RFC5766 ], an extension to STUN. Because ICE exchanges a multiplicity of IP addresses and ports for each media stream, it also allows for address selection for multihomed and dual- stack hosts, and fo…
…ification was. ICE also makes use of Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) [ RFC5766 ], an extension to STUN. Because ICE exchanges a multiplicity of IP addresses and ports for each media stream, it also allows for address selection for multihomed and dual- stack hosts, and fo…
…UN [ RFC5389 ]. ICE also makes use of Traversal Using Relay around NAT (TURN) [ RFC5766 ], an extension to STUN. Because ICE exchanges a multiplicity of IP addresses and ports for each media stream, it also allows for address selection for multihomed and dual-stack hosts. For thi…
…d be familiar with STUN. ¶ The TURN specification was originally published as [ RFC5766 ] , which was updated by [ RFC6156 ] to add IPv6 support. This document supersedes and obsoletes both [ RFC5766 ] and [ RFC6156 ] . ¶ 2. Terminology The key words " MUST ", " MUST NOT ", " REQ…
…vention by a specialized gateway (naturally, a media relay that supports TURN [ RFC5766 ] might be used). Such signaling-only gateways focus on handling session establishment and control within the context of what users would perceive as "calls". This document is hence primarily …
…ackets with its peers. The peers themselves may also be behind NATs. RFC 5766 [ RFC5766 ] defines the specifics of the TURN protocol. The "turn" and "turns" URI schemes are used to designate a TURN server (also known as a relay) on Internet hosts accessible using the TURN protoco…
…rticularly useful when combined with Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) [ RFC5766 ]. In this case, one of the agents would connect to its TURN server using TCP and obtain a TCP-based relayed candidate. It would offer this to its peer agent as a candidate. The other agent wo…
…and allocating relayed candidates on Traversal Using Relay NAT (TURN) servers [ RFC5766 ] . Although many ICE procedures can be completed in parallel, the pacing requirements from [ RFC8445 ] still need to be followed. ¶ This document defines "Trickle ICE", a supplementary mode o…
…and allocating relayed candidates on Traversal Using Relay NAT (TURN) servers [ RFC5766 ] . Although many ICE procedures can be completed in parallel, the pacing requirements from [ RFC8445 ] still need to be followed. ¶ This document defines "Trickle ICE", a supplementary mode o…
…rticularly useful when combined with Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) [ RFC5766 ]. In this case, one of the agents would connect to its TURN server using TCP and obtain a TCP-based relayed candidate. It would offer this to its peer agent as a candidate. The other agent wo…
…rticularly useful when combined with Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) [ RFC5766 ]. In this case, one of the agents would connect to its TURN server using TCP and obtain a TCP-based relayed candidate. It would offer this to its peer agent as a candidate. The other agent wo…