RFC 6062

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RFC 6062 is an IETF specification that extends the TURN protocol to support TCP relaying for applications operating across NATs and firewalls.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf IETF Request for Comments
applicability applications requiring TCP connectivity through NATs
applications that cannot use UDP for media or data
area Transport
category Standards Track
defines ChannelBind for TCP connections
TCP connection establishment through a TURN server
TCP relaying via TURN
TURN TCP allocations
allocation of a TCP connection pair via TURN
connection-oriented relaying semantics
permission handling for TCP relays
definesRole TURN client
TURN server
peer
extends RFC 5766 NERFINISHED
Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) NERFINISHED
intendedAudience implementers of TURN clients
implementers of TURN servers
protocol designers
keyword NAT traversal
TCP relay
TURN extensions
firewall traversal
networkScope Internet NERFINISHED
private IP networks with NAT
protocolFamily STUN/TURN NERFINISHED
publishedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force
purpose to enable TCP-based applications to operate across NATs and firewalls using TURN relays
relatedTo NAT traversal
client-server applications over TCP
firewall traversal
real-time communication applications
relationship complements UDP-based TURN defined in RFC 5766
part of the STUN/TURN/ICE NAT traversal framework
securityConsideration authentication using STUN long-term credentials
confidentiality via TLS or DTLS on the signaling path
integrity protection of TURN messages
specifies error handling for TCP relays
lifetime handling for TCP allocations
message flows for TCP allocation
security considerations for TCP relaying
status Proposed Standard
title Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) Extensions for TCP Allocations NERFINISHED
updatesProtocol TURN
usesTransport TCP NERFINISHED
UDP NERFINISHED

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