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An Origin Attribute for the STUN Protocol
draft-ietf-tram-stun-origin-05

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This is an older version of an Internet-Draft whose latest revision state is "Expired".
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Authors Alan Johnston , Justin Uberti , John Yoakum , Kundan Singh
Last updated 2015-10-14 (Latest revision 2015-02-19)
RFC stream Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
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Abstract

STUN, or Session Traversal Utilities for NAT, is a protocol used to assist other protocols traverse Network Address Translators or NATs. This specification defines an ORIGIN attribute for STUN that can be used in similar ways to the HTTP header field of the same name. WebRTC browsers utilizing STUN and TURN would include this attribute which would provide servers with additional information about the STUN and TURN requests they receive. This specification defines the usage of the STUN ORIGIN attribute for web, SIP, and XMPP contexts.

Authors

Alan Johnston
Justin Uberti
John Yoakum
Kundan Singh

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