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title={Traversal Using Relays around {NAT} ({TURN}): Relay Extensions to Session Traversal Utilities for {NAT} ({STUN})},
url={https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc8656},
shorttitle={Traversal Using Relays around {NAT} ({TURN})},
abstract={If a host is located behind a {NAT}, it can be impossible for that host to communicate directly with other hosts (peers) in certain situations. In these situations, it is necessary for the host to use the services of an intermediate node that acts as a communication relay. This specification defines a protocol, called "Traversal Using Relays around {NAT}" ({TURN}), that allows the host to control the operation of the relay and to exchange packets with its peers using the relay. {TURN} differs from other relay control protocols in that it allows a client to communicate with multiple peers using a single relay address. The {TURN} protocol was designed to be used as part of the Interactive Connectivity Establishment ({ICE}) approach to {NAT} traversal, though it can also be used without {ICE}. This document obsoletes {RFCs} 5766 and 6156.},
number={{RFC} 8656},
institution={Internet Engineering Task Force},
type={Request for Comments},
author={Reddy.K, Tirumaleswar and Johnston, Alan and Matthews, Philip and Rosenberg, Jonathan},
urldate={2024-05-19},
date={2020-02},
doi={10.17487/RFC8656},
note={Num Pages: 79},
file={Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\maxim\\Zotero\\storage\\P5ZSAV9B\\Reddy.K et al. - 2020 - Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Relay Ex.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@report{carpenter_internet_2000,
title={Internet Transparency},
url={https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc2775},
abstract={This document describes the current state of the Internet from the architectural viewpoint, concentrating on issues of end-to-end connectivity and transparency.},
number={{RFC} 2775},
institution={Internet Engineering Task Force},
type={Request for Comments},
author={Carpenter, Brian E.},
urldate={2024-05-19},
date={2000-02},
doi={10.17487/RFC2775},
note={Num Pages: 18},
file={Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\maxim\\Zotero\\storage\\G8QE55Q5\\Carpenter - 2000 - Internet Transparency.pdf:application/pdf},