基于协议行为分析的NAT遍历方法

Yung-Li Chang, Hsiang-Kai Liao, C. Shieh, Yu-Ben Miao
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典型的NAT可穿越应用采用类似stunn的NAT穿越方式解决点对点通信问题。例如,Skype是一个众所周知的可穿越NAT的应用程序。Skype开发者声称,点对点IP语音(VoIP)服务可以跨nat /防火墙工作。位于不同nat的两个Skype客户端可以彼此直接连接。尽管如此,如果没有设置“拒绝传入”选项,Skype客户端无法穿越FreeBSD系统上的NAT守护进程。默认禁用此选项,Skype客户端必须依赖第三方中继语音,而不是直接与通讯员联系。这种情况导致语音质量下降和可扩展性问题。本文提出了一种新颖的应用程序“开开”方法来解决这一问题。KaiKai可以让两个客户端直接联系,即使这两个客户端位于不同的nat。通过协议行为分析,KaiKai可以在是否设置“拒绝传入”选项的情况下与nat进行合作。我们在Windows系统上实现了KaiKai,并选择Skype作为我们的演示应用。我们的实验表明,KaiKai可以让两个Skype客户端在不同的nat后面直接连接。因此,可以实现更好的服务质量和可伸缩性。
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KaiKai: A NAT Traversal Approach by Using Protocol Behavior Analysis
Typical NAT traversable applications solve the peer-to-peer communication problems by means of STUN-like NAT traversal approach. For example, Skype is a well-known NAT traversable application. The Skype developer claims that peer-to-peer voice over IP (VoIP) service can work across NATs/firewalls. Two Skype clients which reside in different NATs can connect directly with each other. Nonetheless, Skype clients can not traverse through the NAT daemon on FreeBSD system without "Deny Incoming" option being set. The default of this option is disabled and Skype clients must depend on third parties to relay voice instead of contacting with correspondent directly. The situation result in voice quality degradation and scalability problems. This paper proposes a novel approach "KaiKai" for applications to solve this problem. KaiKai can make two clients contact directly even these two clients reside in different NATs. By using protocol behavior analysis, KaiKai can cooperate with NATs with or without "Deny Incoming" option being set. We implemented KaiKai on Windows system and chose Skype as our demonstration application. Our experiments show that KaiKai can make two Skype clients connect directly behind different NATs. Consequently, the better quality of service and scalability can be achieved.
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