TCP traversal for a web server behind a NAT , is that possible?

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You map port 80 in the NAT router to port 80 of your your web browser 
and it should work.  What are you trying to achieve really?

On 02/10/2012 04:46 PM, ??? wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I'm developping a web server which will run behind a NAT . To make it 
> easy-to-use , I'd like to implement NAT traversal automatically . And 
> I'd like to have the web browsers outside visit my web server directly 
> (I mean the mapped address on my NAT,without the help of a proxy that 
> has a public IP,for bandwidth concern). Can I achieve that with the 
> help of PJNATH and just one or some STUN servers?  Is the usage of 
> PJNATH limited to P2P applications?
>
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