In Sep 28 A.D. 2010 Jörn Nettingsmeier scripsit:
On 09/28/2010 12:30 PM, Julien Claassen wrote:
Hello Jörn!
So no matter if he initiates the connection, he will also need the
correct ports forwarded from his router?
UDP is stateless, and there is no concept of "initiating a connection" on the
network layer. you basically send a UDP packet and hope it makes it. the
opposite end does the same.
so say we have this setup:
machine A: 192.168.0.2/24
router A: internal address 192.168.0.1/24, external address x.x.x.x
internet
router B: internal address 192.168.0.1/24, external address y.y.y.y
machine B: 192.168.0.2/24
router A must listen to the UDP port you want to use and forward each packet
to machine A.
router B must listen to the same port and forward to machine B.
say you're A. your partner host will then be y.y.y.y, i.e. the router. since
it's forwarding, you will be in effect talking to machine B.
same rules apply for the other direction.
it's advisable to run a testing tool for udp connections before you try
netjack. i recommend iperf, it's text-mode and available at sourceforge iirc.
Thank you very much. We'll do that and test netjack again. I think we will
have more luck this time. :-)
Warm regards
Julien
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