Issues with network address translation for SCTP
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
SCTP multihoming provisioning in converged IP-based multimedia environment
Computer Communications
EAU: efficient address updating for seamless handover in multi-homed mobile environments
NETWORKING'10 Proceedings of the 9th IFIP TC 6 international conference on Networking
A taxonomy and survey of SCTP research
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
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Network address translation is widely deployed in the Internet and supports the transmission control protocol and the user datagram protocol as transport layer protocols. Although part of the kernels of all recent Linux distributions, namely, the FreeBSD 7 and the Solaris 10 operating systems, the new Internet Engineering Task Force transport protocol - stream control transmission protocol - is not supported on most NAT middleboxes yet. This article discusses the deficiencies of using existing NAT methods for SCTP and describes a new SCTP-specific NAT concept. This concept is analyzed in detail for several important network scenarios, including peer-to-peer, transport layer mobility, and multihoming.