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Most of the devices online are sitting behind a NAT. Meaning that it is very difficult to initiate a connection without requiring a central server.
I know that Telehash should be transport agnostic. But does Telehash propose a solution to the NATing problem when using TCP for instance? I mean can it be used to build a truly decentralized network?
Or is it just an application layer protocol that doesn't care about how the connection is initiated?
Note: I know that this isn't the best place to ask a question but the link to your slack channel is broken. :/
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How does Telehash plans to overcome NATing and firewall problems?
How does Telehash plan to overcome NATing and firewall problems?
Oct 3, 2017
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How does Telehash plan to overcome NATing and firewall problems?
How does Telehash plan to overcome NATing problems?
Oct 3, 2017
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Most of the devices online are sitting behind a NAT. Meaning that it is very difficult to initiate a connection without requiring a central server.
I know that Telehash should be transport agnostic. But does Telehash propose a solution to the NATing problem when using TCP for instance? I mean can it be used to build a truly decentralized network?
Or is it just an application layer protocol that doesn't care about how the connection is initiated?
Note: I know that this isn't the best place to ask a question but the link to your slack channel is broken. :/
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: