Lines Matching refs:NAT
358 mStatus_NATPortMappingUnsupported = -65564, // NAT doesn't support NAT-PMP or UPnP
359 mStatus_NATPortMappingDisabled = -65565, // NAT supports NAT-PMP or UPnP but it's disabled by the administrator
905 #pragma mark - NAT Traversal structures and constants
948 mDNSu32 upseconds; // Time since last NAT engine reboot, in seconds
967 mDNSu32 upseconds; // Time since last NAT engine reboot, in seconds
1016 tcpLNTInfo tcpInfo; // Legacy NAT traversal (UPnP) TCP connection
1021 // (a) When we're behind a NAT gateway with port mapping disabled, ExternalPort is reported as zero to
1023 // we'd like to get, the next time we meet an accomodating NAT gateway willing to give us one).
1026 // Again, RequestedPort retains the external port we'd like to get the next time we find ourself behind a NAT gateway.
1028 // mapping response from the NAT-PMP or UPnP gateway. For example, if we ask for port 80, and
1036 // Client API fields: The client must set up these fields *before* making any NAT traversal API calls
1128 regState_NATMap = 6, // establishing NAT port mapping
1131 regState_NATError = 9 // unable to complete NAT traversal
1494 AuthRecord AutoTunnelService; // Service record (possibly NAT-Mapped) of IKE daemon implementing tunnel endpoint
1830 mDNSs32 NextScheduledNATOp; // Next time to send NAT-traversal packets
1915 // NAT-Traversal fields
1916 NATTraversalInfo LLQNAT; // Single shared NAT Traversal to receive inbound LLQ notifications
1923 UDPSocket *NATMcastRecvskt; // For receiving NAT-PMP AddrReply multicasts from router on port 5350
1924 mDNSu32 LastNATupseconds; // NAT engine uptime in seconds, from most recent NAT packet
1925 mDNSs32 LastNATReplyLocalTime; // Local time in ticks when most recent NAT packet was received
1928 tcpLNTInfo tcpAddrInfo; // legacy NAT traversal TCP connection info for external address
1929 tcpLNTInfo tcpDeviceInfo; // legacy NAT traversal TCP connection info for device info
2664 // Support for legacy NAT traversal protocols, implemented by the platform layer and callable by the core.
2793 // 30 = Primary Network Infrastructure Hardware -- a router, DHCP server, NAT gateway,
2798 // a single NAT gateway / DHCP server. Even though in principle the
2804 // or NAT gateway software, but the user could choose to turn that off
2811 // but unlike the NAT gateway / DHCP server, the entire local network is not
2820 // DHCP, NAT, DNS, etc.), and the rest of the network can operate fine