I'm trying to add networking over the internet to my game, using Peer to Peer. I have already implemented a LAN only version, which uses .NET's peer to peer classes to connect within the local network.
I realized I need to use UDP hole punching in order to establish a connection to other clients that are behind a firewall.
This is how I have started to implement it: The server is a HTTP server using very simple PHP scripts to get the job done.
- register name on server, sending the private ip address and port as a GET variable
- when the server gets a registration request, it will save the public endpoint and the private endpoint
- request to connect to another client.
- the server will return the private and public endpoints of the client
- every two seconds, the second client will check in with the server, and if there is another client attempting to connect with it, it will get its endpoints too
- both clients start spamming each others public endpoints until they get a valid response
Now I have a bunch of questions
- Can the server be a HTTP server?
- When I make a request to an HTTP server, the client port changes each time a request is made. Is a private endpoint always matched to the same public endpoint?
- Does the request to the server have to have the same source endpoint as the UDP messages to the client?
- Is there a way to connect to an HTTP server in C# using a specified source endpoint?
- Are there any problems with my implementation?
Thanks!