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- TCP_hole_punching abstract "TCP NAT traversal and TCP hole punching refer to the case where two hosts behind a NAT are trying to connect to each other with outbound TCP connections. Such scenario is particularly important in the case of peer-to-peer communications, such as Voice-over-IP (VoIP), file sharing, teleconferencing, chat systems and similar applications.TCP hole punching is a commonly used NAT traversal technique for establishing a TCP connection between two peers behind a NAT device in an Internet computer network. The term NAT traversal is a general term for techniques that establish and maintain TCP/IP network and/or TCP connections traversing network-address-translation (NAT) gateways.".
- TCP_hole_punching wikiPageID "15354800".
- TCP_hole_punching wikiPageRevisionID "593242181".
- TCP_hole_punching context "November 2011".
- TCP_hole_punching hasPhotoCollection TCP_hole_punching.
- TCP_hole_punching technical "November 2011".
- TCP_hole_punching unreferenced "March 2010".
- TCP_hole_punching subject Category:Computer_network_security.
- TCP_hole_punching subject Category:Peer-to-peer_file_sharing.
- TCP_hole_punching subject Category:VoIP_software.
- TCP_hole_punching comment "TCP NAT traversal and TCP hole punching refer to the case where two hosts behind a NAT are trying to connect to each other with outbound TCP connections.".
- TCP_hole_punching label "TCP hole punching".
- TCP_hole_punching sameAs m.03m6053.
- TCP_hole_punching sameAs Q7669759.
- TCP_hole_punching sameAs Q7669759.
- TCP_hole_punching wasDerivedFrom TCP_hole_punching?oldid=593242181.
- TCP_hole_punching isPrimaryTopicOf TCP_hole_punching.