WARNING: This script runs as "root" and makes changes to your network interface configuration. This script makes several assumptions about the test environment you might be using. Several of these assumptions may not hold in your environment and could cause you to lose all connectivity to this or other computers. It is designed to be run from the console on two networks which are connected only to a NAT in a configuration like the one shown below: Logical Configuration +--------+ | STUN |192.168.0.2 +-------+ | Client |---------------| | +--------+ | |public +--------+ | |side | STUN | 1.1.1.2 192.168.0.1 | NAT |------------| Server | 1.1.1.3 private side| |1.1.1.1 +--------+ | | +--------+ | | | STUN |---------------| | | Client |192.168.0.3 +-------+ +--------+ The test actually just requires a single computer with two interfaces which acts as a STUN server and a pair of cooperating STUN clients. The physical configuration is shown below. First plug in the NAT and computer and configure the primary IP interface on each interface. There should be no other computers or networks connected to the test bed. Physical Configuration Private Public or "inside" or "outside" interface +--------------+ interface | NAT device | 192.168.0.1 +-----| under |-----+ 1.1.1.1 | | test | | | | | | | +--------------+ | | | | | | +--------------+ | | | test | | 192.168.0.2 +-----| computer |-----+ 1.1.1.2 192.168.0.3 eth1| |eth0 1.1.1.3 | | +--------------+