Comment by brewmarche 10 hours ago That’s true we won’t get rid of hole-punching with IPv6. But at least it will get rid of TURN. 3 comments brewmarche Reply majorchord 7 minutes ago How will it get rid of TURN? Can't IPv6 addresses still be firewalled by your carrier like they do already for IPv4? gzread 9 hours ago The hole punching is so much simpler because you don't need to guess your own address and port - you just know it ranger_danger 9 minutes ago Doesn't that assume that your machine is given its own world-routable (and unfiltered) v6 address?
majorchord 7 minutes ago How will it get rid of TURN? Can't IPv6 addresses still be firewalled by your carrier like they do already for IPv4?
gzread 9 hours ago The hole punching is so much simpler because you don't need to guess your own address and port - you just know it ranger_danger 9 minutes ago Doesn't that assume that your machine is given its own world-routable (and unfiltered) v6 address?
ranger_danger 9 minutes ago Doesn't that assume that your machine is given its own world-routable (and unfiltered) v6 address?
How will it get rid of TURN? Can't IPv6 addresses still be firewalled by your carrier like they do already for IPv4?
The hole punching is so much simpler because you don't need to guess your own address and port - you just know it
Doesn't that assume that your machine is given its own world-routable (and unfiltered) v6 address?