Traversal Using Relay NAT
Traversal Using Relay NAT (TURN) is a
protocol that allows for an element behind a
NAT or
firewall to receive incoming data over
TCP or
UDP connections. It is most useful for elements behind symmetric NATs or firewalls that wish to be on the receiving end of a connection to a single peer. TURN does not allow for users to run
servers on well known ports if they are behind a NAT; it supports the connection of a user behind a NAT to only a single
peer. In that regard, its role is to provide the same security functions provided by symmetric NATs and firewalls, but to turn the tables so that the element on the inside can be on the receiving end, rather than the sending end, of a connection that is requested by the client.
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Turn
Turn may refer to: Turn, a change of the direction of a movement or a change in orientation, and it is often also used in a metaphorical sense, contrary to
straight Turn, a verb meaning to
spoil or go offIn games:Turn, a player's time to participate, see Game mechanics#Turnssee also
turn-based strategyTurn (poker), the fourth of five community cards dealtIn science:
Turn (geometry), a unit of angular measure equal to 360°
Turn (biochemistry), a U-shaped four residue segment of a protein
Traversal Using Relay NAT, in computing
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