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	Title           : RTCWEB Considerations for NATs, Firewalls and HTTP proxies
	Author(s)       : Thomas Stach
                          Andrew Hutton
                          Justin Uberti
	Filename        : draft-hutton-rtcweb-nat-firewall-considerations-02.txt
	Pages           : 12
	Date            : 2013-09-20

Abstract:
   This document describes mechanism to enable media stream
   establishment for Real-Time Communication in WEB-browsers (WebRTC) in
   the presence of network address translators, firewalls and HTTP
   proxies.  HTTP proxy and firewall deployed in many private network
   domains introduce obstacles to the successful establishment of media
   stream via WebRTC.  This document examines some of these deployment
   scenarios and develops requirements on the web browsers designed to
   provide the best possible chance of media connectivity between WebRTC
   peers.


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