Hi,
Yes it is possible but you will need a third machine not behind a NAT to
serve as a NAT relay. NAT Traversal is possible with TCP but it is much
easier with UDP. Search in the RFCs for more details.
Greetings,
Olivier Langlois
http://www.olivierlanglois.net
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Sager
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 10:39 PM
To: CS developers and users list
Subject: [CsMain] Socket connection through a router via NAT
I was wondering if I could create a server behind a NAT that can connect to
another computer behind a NAT. Last example code I checked didn't do this,
and its beyond my programming scope. Any help?
I think if I can get behind NAT, I'll program an opensource Server that acts
just like BattleNet.
Thanks,
Jim
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