Couterpath (www.counterpath.com) (formerly known as Xten) has this Xtunnel (www.xtunnels.org) which sort of solves the NAT traversal problem. I haven't used it but I think it does. Correct me if I'm wrong. Btw... does anyone have experience using Xtunnel in their system?

Of course only clients supporting this are their own.. x-lite & eyebeam, but they aren't the worst clients around. Eyebeam has even sort of "ICE support". Meaning no TURN protocol, but STUN and Xtunnel.

- Teemu

2005/12/1, Cesc <cesc.santa@gmail.com>:
On 11/30/05, Nils Ohlmeier <lists@ohlmeier.org> wrote:
> What you are probably thinking of is, that an UA with ICE support could also
> advertise its IP address and port of the RTP proxy, but this is then called
> TURN. And I think that is even more far away from becoming a standard,
> besides that their are AFAIK no UA's or TURN servers available yet.
>
> Hope this helps
>  Nils
>
I think that the MiniSIP project is developing one client and
server... www.minisip.org, in the "branches" of the SVN repository. No
idea how far is it from being usable at all.

Cesc

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